I guess I just didn't expect people to let it go that easily. Figured there'd be all sorts of stories out there.
I'm sure there are tons of conspiracy. Why do you think we should be seeing them? Do you normally see conspiracy and it's absence is disturbing?
Most things that exist get mentioned on here, whether it's someone pushing it as possibly true or just everyone laughing at it or making fun of it.
Even the conspiracy theorists shut the hell up pretty quick over this, there was nothing good to latch on to. He was just a [uck fay]ing nut
I thought there might have been more blowback against Metro PD since they went to his house on a 911 call and basically left when he said they couldn't come in (?). The US capitol breach 100% buried it.
Unless there is probable cause and no warrant, that's all they can do, though. Someone calls 911 on me, unless the police have more than that phone call, they better leave.
But did they pursue trying to get a warrant? It seems that often they do not. If his live-in GF is saying he is dangerous, surely you can parlay that into a warrant? And if not, we should talk about that.
The RV was contained in a fence with no gate. While he was supposedly on the radar, a gate was added (or maybe one fence side removed) and the RV was moved. Maybe the radar is busted?
We can talk about that, but no. And it's because invading someone's privacy and property should take a higher consideration that "someone thinks," even if that someone is someone who ought to know. Produce something physical. If you know enough, that shouldn't be hard.
Moving an RV and adding or removing a fence aren't really radar hitting actions. They're just common stuff. Like if dude had sent mail bombs, we wouldn't have said, well he was on radar... AND mailing things.
It's been a while, but I thought the GF had mentioned the RV specifically to the police? Actually, here: https://tennesseelookout.com/2021/0...lic-about-last-years-investigation-of-bomber/
So I read it says the girlfriend says he was building bombs in the RV. So have her go take a picture. Simple, physical evidence. Just mentioning the place isn't sufficient, to me, to warrant privacy and property searched. And it doesn't matter if he moves the property or hides it behind a magic veil. Word of mouth isn't physical evidence, and physical evidence is necessary.