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Originally posted by hero_moneybags View PostSince when did Connelly shoot Kennedy?
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Originally posted by batmaninja View PostI would have thought it would have been pretty odd for somebody to take the time to install a floor safe, in concrete. And then leave valuables inside of it.
Seems even more odd, that a LEO would leave a service weapon and ammo behind. Or that they would store a service weapon in such a manner. Would be interested in whom the previous owners were, in most counties you can look it up on the appraisal districts website.
Thanks for the ride and closure OP!
My first thoughts exactly. This pistol wasn’t there to keep it safe- it was there to hide it. Why would you put flooring over a safe? You don’t want anyone to find it. Why would the lock be broke off it? You don’t want anyone to open it. Why would you put a gun with speed loader and empty casings in a floor safe before doing the above? You don’t want anyone to find it because it was used in a crime.
Whoever put the gun in that safe also covered it in flooring- no one in their right mind would cover a safe with flooring unless they knew what was in it or someone told them there was nothin in it which goes back to someone hiding it.
This is just the beginning of the safe mystery...
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Originally posted by jb5001 View PostMy first thoughts exactly. This pistol wasn’t there to keep it safe- it was there to hide it. Why would you put flooring over a safe? You don’t want anyone to find it. Why would the lock be broke off it? You don’t want anyone to open it. Why would you put a gun with speed loader and empty casings in a floor safe before doing the above? You don’t want anyone to find it because it was used in a crime.
Whoever put the gun in that safe also covered it in flooring- no one in their right mind would cover a safe with flooring unless they knew what was in it or someone told them there was nothin in it which goes back to someone hiding it.
This is just the beginning of the safe mystery...
The find was very cool. Thanks OP for keeping up with this.
I probably wouldn't have after some of the jack wagon comments that have been made. I would have sent a PM to Burnadell to get off his bad side though.
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Originally posted by jb5001 View PostMy first thoughts exactly. This pistol wasn’t there to keep it safe- it was there to hide it. Why would you put flooring over a safe? You don’t want anyone to find it. Why would the lock be broke off it? You don’t want anyone to open it. Why would you put a gun with speed loader and empty casings in a floor safe before doing the above? You don’t want anyone to find it because it was used in a crime.
Whoever put the gun in that safe also covered it in flooring- no one in their right mind would cover a safe with flooring unless they knew what was in it or someone told them there was nothin in it which goes back to someone hiding it.
This is just the beginning of the safe mystery...
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I doubt it's a murder weapon. There are a hundred different ways to dispose of a pistol used in crime rather than leave it in your house in relatively good condition. Turn it over to the authorities? That sounds like what people in New York and California do. I would find a discreet LEO and have them run the serial.
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