Cocoa
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Mon Jul-19-04 06:16 PM
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Now it's FOUR suspicious fires |
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Channel 2 news in Chicago is reporting on FOUR suspicious fires at Secretary of State locations since 1998, in which records were destroyed.
One at 69 W. Washington, last fall, where six died. Two at 170 N. State, one last month and one a couple of years ago. One on Archer Av., a couple of years ago.
Now, recall how the city reacted when the Fire Dept. suspected arson, due to gasoline found at the scene. At this time, two previous suspicious fires had already occurred at Secretary of State locations. How did they react? They disputed the FPD's conclusion, instead claiming that the gasoline was there because office supplies were delivered in trucks that also had lawn mowers in them.
Also recall how the city reacted when the coroner classified the deaths as homicides. They went ballistic, that's how they reacted, even though two previous suspicious SOS fires had occurred in recent years, destroying records at an office that is under intense investigation by the feds.
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lil-petunia
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Tue Jul-20-04 08:21 AM
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Some political honcho wanting to run for senate, but knowing that bad records exist in county buildings? Or Daley bribers wanting to erase their records?
scary.
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Tue Jul-20-04 12:01 PM
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Edited on Tue Jul-20-04 12:01 PM by XNASA
The word on the street, since last October, has been that this is all about George Ryan.
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