everybody's talking about using a paper shredder to destroy evidence. what if the paper shredder was being overused and caught fire? you never know with those guys.
2007-12-20 00:55:34
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answered by tomjohn2 4
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I easily have study that the hearth substitute into an electric powered hearth, led to through outdated and/or defective wiring. The souse for this assertion is the DC hearth branch, who in basic terms ought to comprehend a ingredient or 2 approximately why and the way fires start up. (DUH!) And why interior the international could you start up off a hearth on your guy or woman workplace, submit with the water harm and the prospect of burning the entire place down, once you could in basic terms drop despite you % to do away with into the Burn Bag?
2016-12-11 09:58:17
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answered by ? 4
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I don't think so, because if they wanted to destroy evidence, they would have done it in a more discreet manner, like a paper shredder.
2007-12-19 23:12:11
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answered by You 2
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Are you kidding? If the government wanted to destroy evidence they wouldn't have to stage a fire. Sometimes a fire is just a fire.
2007-12-19 22:43:05
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answered by Anonymous
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No. There are much easier ways of getting rid of evidence that don't necessitate a fire that would obviously become very public knowledge.
2007-12-19 22:42:19
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answered by They call me ... Trixie. 7
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I haven't heard about this,please give more details or link.because that should be head lines !
O.k looked it up ....it happen. Yes right a fire in one of the most secure places on earth...la de da !!!
2007-12-19 22:44:22
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answered by dadacoolone 5
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No. Investigators will discover is was someone with severe Bush/Cheney Derangement syndrome.
2007-12-19 22:43:52
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answered by dr_methanegasman 3
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It sounded like it was an electrical fire to me.
2007-12-20 00:27:43
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answered by Anonymous
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The fire was in an electrical utility room. Who stores evidence in an electrical utility room? Answer: no one. Yours is not a clever question.
2007-12-19 22:54:48
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answered by regerugged 7
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No
But then, I wasn't worried about the loss of "evidence" in the first place. This would suggest there has been some type of crime (?) committed. There hasn't
2007-12-19 22:42:42
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answered by Anonymous
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