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02-08-2015, 11:56 PM
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Re: Couple Burned to Death, Being Trapped on Their Balcony, During House Fire
Creepy neighbor-lady, in the green dress, peeping out through the blinds. Man, they just shredded their blinds to get a look, didn't they? |
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02-09-2015, 12:19 AM
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Re: Couple Burned to Death, Being Trapped on Their Balcony, During House Fire
Why do you pull your pants down to shit? Why do you swallow when you drink? Ok...now think a bit more: if it was so close from the balcony to the ground and they did not jump wouldn't you say they were incapacitated? Oh no...did you just hurt your feeble mind? Okay...tic tock tic tock tic tock...that's 3 seconds for you to think about it. Hmmm...mkay, so maybe they would have jumped if they were conscious...You think? LOL...fuck me.
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02-09-2015, 12:27 AM
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Re: Couple Burned to Death, Being Trapped on Their Balcony, During House Fire
It seems apparent to me that these individuals were overcome by smoke inhalation on the porch. Anyone would rather jump 10 feet than burn to death.
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02-09-2015, 02:22 AM
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Re: Couple Burned to Death, Being Trapped on Their Balcony, During House Fire
Not only do all house fires contain carbon monoxide, but they usually contain potassium cyanide (located in mattresses and furniture and used during construction) which will release hydrogen cyanide gas into the room upon being burnt. You have all this shit in the air in a fully engulfed fire, it doesn't take much to immobilize someone. Say they made it out on the porch, these people very well could have "coded" there as they exited and fell outside from inhalation. People often make it out of house fires and collapse.
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