Posted on 08/28/2018 5:44:49 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Authorities searching for a missing 65-year-old man found human remains inside a fish tank in his San Francisco home, police announced Tuesday.
A relative of Brian Egg called authorities and reported him missing on Aug. 7, sparking the initial investigation, according to a San Francisco Police Department news release.
About a week later, on Aug. 15, homicide investigators went to Eggs residence in the 200 block of Clara Street, in the citys South of Market neighborhood.
When they searched inside, they discovered a human torso in a fish tank, according to Bay Area television station KNTV.
Neighbor Scott Free told the San Francisco Chronicle he first suspected something was wrong back in June, when he stopped seeing Egg outside his home.
The following month, Free became suspicious after two strangers answered Eggs door, prompting him to contact police to perform a welfare check on his neighbor. Officers did visit the home, but were told by the two men that Egg was away on vacation, according to the newspaper.
On Aug. 14, Free again called police after he spotted a private crime-scene cleanup crew outside the home, the Chronicle reported.
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They go to the missing man’s house a week after he is reported missing? Now that is real investigation. You sure it wasn’t the FBI doing the investigation?
I know nothing!!!!!!
Other than playing the game “CLUE” - headless body, in the fish tank and with a knife/meatcutter - I would say to the SFPD that these are definitely clues that something bad happened.
But this being San Francisco, I could be wrong.
I don’t know, leaving the body in the fish tank sounds more like “Two Guys and a Broom”.
In the TV show “The Blacklist” the main guy uses a gal to clean up all of his messes.
Near the end of the show he is in this all-white apartment and kills a bunch of bad guys. He calls in the cleaners and in 24 hours they have it all bright white again.
“Really! So it IS just Club Soda that you use!! Amazing.”
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