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Old 12-06-2013, 08:39 PM
 
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This thread is five years old! Im sure the OP has long since made her move.
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Old 12-06-2013, 09:29 PM
 
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This thread is five years old! Im sure the OP has long since made her move.

You're probably right. How sure are you that current and future city data posters looking for simi valley info wouldn't find the content of this thread valuable?
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Old 12-10-2013, 02:05 AM
 
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You're probably right. How sure are you that current and future city data posters looking for simi valley info wouldn't find the content of this thread valuable?
Because things change in five years. For example, I'm sure those two corpses found in Simi Valley that you posted about weren't lying there back in 2008..
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Old 12-11-2013, 04:31 PM
 
Location: East Ventura County, CA
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You're probably right. How sure are you that current and future city data posters looking for simi valley info wouldn't find the content of this thread valuable?
Not sure what the point of your post was/is. I think most cities in the U.S. have experienced a spike in violence with all the economic turmoil that gripped the nation in the past several years. While not pleasant, this type of incident and news headline in Simi Valley (and adjoining cities of Thousand Oaks and Moorpark) is shocking and still quite rare. I have been a resident of Simi Valley/East Ventura County off and on for 40 years and murders and serious violent crime are not at all commonplace.
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Old 12-11-2013, 04:57 PM
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Because things change in five years. For example, I'm sure those two corpses found in Simi Valley that you posted about weren't lying there back in 2008..
That was a murder/suicide which no city has found a way to avoid.
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Old 01-25-2014, 09:06 PM
 
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We would often go in the caves ("stoners den") and once we swore we saw glowing water running throw the caves! Probably our imaginations of course. Regardless, old time locals have all sorts of stories about it up there.
I was a local years ago but I live in the valley now. If you saw glowing water in the Stoner's Den caves you must have been smoking some good stuff. The Clear Springs caves aren't close enough to the old Rocketdyne sight for there to be glowing water to end up in those caves from there. The stories about Manson and his followers going there are true. There used to be a book in the cave near the Hell hole entrance with some of their names in it back in the mid 70's. I haven't been there since 81. I've driven by but I don't think I'd fit though there anymore.
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