RE: Explosion in Nashville this morning.
December 28, 2020 at 4:59 pm
(This post was last modified: December 28, 2020 at 5:09 pm by Brian37.)
(December 28, 2020 at 4:29 pm)onlinebiker Wrote:(December 28, 2020 at 4:11 pm)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote: Okay, to stifle another quibble, the body and the bulk of the rest of the evidence combine to provide convincing evidence that he was the sole perp.
You realize this guy could have easily streamed this event live on the internet?
Now granted - we don't have the evidence the LEOs have - but based on past similar events - a couple things remain puzzling.
1. If it was a straight up suicide - was there a note? Have not heard mention of such.
2. If it was a terrorist event - where is the manifesto? If you are blowing yourself up for a cause - wouldn't it get mentioned?
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This guy might have been dead for two weeks before the bombing - and we wouldn't know - would we? (Toss the corpse in a deep freeze. It'll thaw in the explosion)
It is an absolute myth that everyone who commits suicide writes a note. That is actually rare in reality. Outside the issue of terrorism, in everyday mundane suicide. Some do write suicide notes, but the majority do not. Family members and friends sometimes can have an indicator of their mental state prior to a suicide, but even then, that isn't always the case. I can tell you having suffered from depression and having been suicidal myself, I never told my mom about it, and I would have done it without leaving a note. But I also would not dream of harming anyone if I did, or destroying property if I did kill myself. Most humans who commit suicide merely are tired of living and have no desire to take it out on others.
And again, even with terrorism, not every terrorist writes a manifesto. Most of the time terrorists simply do it then others take credit for inspiring them to do it. In the case of this guy, investigators are currently saying he acted alone.
Don't know what to say to that last line. Why do you seem to be looking for a nutty conspiracy?