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Actually the story reads a wallet containing his drivers license was found. And I say, SO? Obviously you've never been in the aftermath of a fire. OH WAIT! It's the internet! It MUST be a conspiracy! Nothing to see here unless you're tin foil hat is too tight.
It's funny as this is reminding me of the exact same claims 911 truthers said about the 2 passports found from two of the hijackers that crashed planes into the WTC towers.
A lot of things do not get burned in a fire. If an item is in a location where flames don't reach, then obviously it won't burn
Why couldn't he have had multiple ID'S? duh! Or a Stainless Steel wallet and his body was laying on it and he had a ballistic vest on when he took the guys truck.. I can come up with more plausible scenarios for a $1.00 My PROBABILITIES are better than yours.
After authorities interviewed the boat captain early Thursday, they found Dorner's wallet and identification cards "at the San Ysidro Point of Entry" near the U.S.-Mexico border, according to the court records. That same day, a guard at the Point Loma Naval Base told authorities he had spotted a man matching Dorner's description trying sneak onto the base, the records said.
Nifty stuff! He lost his license but either A. Walked into a DMV and got a new one while on the run B. Stole it back from the cops or C. and most plausible the "authorities" are lying to us all.
Yep that's the way to convince us!Lord forbid you even read that the dudes license was found near the port of entry to Mexico days ago yet today its supposedly in a burned out cabin and it is recognizable! Amazing stuff.
Precisely.
2:20 a.m., Thursday, Feb. 7: “A shuttle bus driver turns in a wallet with an LAPD badge and a picture ID of Dorner to San Diego police. The wallet was found fewer than five miles from the boat, near San Diego International Airport.”
After authorities interviewed the boat captain early Thursday, they found Dorner's wallet and identification cards "at the San Ysidro Point of Entry" near the U.S.-Mexico border, according to the court records. That same day, a guard at the Point Loma Naval Base told authorities he had spotted a man matching Dorner's description trying sneak onto the base, the records said.
Nifty stuff! He lost his license but either A. Walked into a DMV and got a new one while on the run B. Stole it back from the cops or C. and most plausible the "authorities" are lying to us all.
OR D: he had two drivers licenses.
Deity forbid that you never lost your license or had a wallet stolen and had to go get a replacement. Only to realize later that you had simply misplaced it, or when you were chaning wallets you forgot your license in an old wallet.
2:20 a.m., Thursday, Feb. 7: “A shuttle bus driver turns in a wallet with an LAPD badge and a picture ID of Dorner to San Diego police. The wallet was found fewer than five miles from the boat, near San Diego International Airport.”
where in that does it say Drivers License. All it says is a picture ID.
A picture ID can be anything:
A costco card with your picture on it
A state Id card
A picture id for your local gym.
It's funny as this is reminding me of the exact same claims 911 truthers said about the 2 passports found from two of the hijackers that crashed planes into the WTC towers.
A lot of things do not get burned in a fire. If an item is in a location where flames don't reach, then obviously it won't burn
You just got done last night telling me how super hot these fires get and on and on and how the fire Marshal has to come in and declare it safe yet you now turn around and think a plastic license will survive? LOL
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