Posted on 12/29/2020 5:52:04 AM PST by USA Conservative
My neighbor has his awesome 5th wheel mega RV parked next door preparing to head to FL. I’m heading over to check if he’s making any bombs.
Why does a realtor need an IT guy? Or was he just the repairman the realtor called if someone spilled coffee on their keyboard?
Why did they use DNA from "items" when they supposedly found human meat? A hat and gloves don't prove he's dead. The human remains could be some homeless guy. This whole story is janky.
I think that story (like most) is mangled by incompetent journalism. The hat and gloves were found at his house, not in the RV. They matched DNA (probably from hair) to the body parts found at the scene, and reportedly also swabbed his mother and matched that to DNA from the body parts.
Fridrich and Clark is a pretty big Nashville realty firm. I can believe they would have someone on staff fulltime for IT support type tasks.
Go take your meds you kook
Hardware issues at the office and back up office internal network.
I have several clients that ask me to help them, but I am no bomber either. Good money and an easy job that you can do from home.
Why does a realtor need an IT guy? Or was he just the repairman the realtor called if someone spilled coffee on their keyboard?
Her signature does NOT have to be on that document.
IF he wrote a will, and had left it to her in that manner—her signature would NOT be on the document, either.
A person can give a gift up to about $12,000 without tax consequences to either party. Above a value of about $12,000, the taxes on the gift are the responsibility of the GIFTOR-—NOT the recipient.
IF he had written a will, up to $5.5 million in estate assets can be transferred with no Federal taxes.
“Why does a realtor need an IT guy?”
Umm, because real estate offices use computer equipment like every other kind of office?
That makes more sense. I’d read that they were going to collect from the mother. With a match of DNA of the body parts, it proves he is dead but not that he died in the explosion. I don’t trust anything in the media anymore. Thanks
1. whomever he was reported to about making bombs could have put it into ‘file and forget’ basket.
2. if reported to a local police agency, they may have not informed the FBI; until we know that, I don’t see how we can accuse the FBI of malfeasance.
“Proving that he died in the explosion” would be close to impossible. If he didn’t die in the explosion, it is at least possible that evidence could be found to prove it, but still unlikely. There’s not much left of him.
I gave them benefit of the doubt for a long time too. I was absolutely wrong and naive. They “create or ignore environments” based on Hegelian dialect. And have for years...
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