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Holy exaggeration, Batman.
I don't think Syracuse is dangerous at all. I was just pointing out that out of all the houses out there, CKH-whatever pointed them to a house where a dead body was just discovered. If I were new to the area, that is something I would want to know. It's about full disclosure, not bad mouthing Syracuse.
Syracuse only had 13 murderes last year...enough said...toejam you're nothing but a negative nancy and love florida yet the crime in florida is a million times worse than cuse so get your facts right.
Holy exaggeration, Batman.
I don't think Syracuse is dangerous at all. I was just pointing out that out of all the houses out there, CKH-whatever pointed them to a house where a dead body was just discovered. If I were new to the area, that is something I would want to know. It's about full disclosure, not bad mouthing Syracuse.
I don't think it was at that house, but in an area nearby. I think it was actually in the grassy area closer to Shoppingtown and Excellus.
Any place that has woods and is somewhat off the beaten path - generally meaning a lower crime area that is far removed from where the crime actually occurred is an attractive place to dump a body. This happens quite often in middle class to affluent areas several miles outside urban centers. At least a half-dozen times a year police in Westchester County discover bodies dumped along parkways in mostly affluent towns. In 99% of the cases, the victims were murdered in the Bronx, Yonkers, and other crime ridden areas.
Syracuse only had 13 murderes last year...enough said...toejam you're nothing but a negative nancy and love florida yet the crime in florida is a million times worse than cuse so get your facts right.
you have me mixed up with someone else. I have never even been to Florida.
Also, please read where I said Syracuse is not dangerous.
Please know what you are talking about before responding. Thank you.
Areal view the house and then look at the areal of the crime scene.
I still haven't seen anything that said that the remains were found in the back yard of that house or that the crime occurred there. So, I still don't get why posting that was necessary. This isn't the first time that you've done this either.
I still haven't seen anything that said that the remains were found in the back yard of that house or that the crime occurred there. So, I still don't get why posting that was necessary. This isn't the first time that you've done this either.
Done what? Tell people what is going on that may not paint Syracuse in a positive light?
In an effort to have full disclosure, I will say that there is no proof that the body was found on the actual property. If could have been a few feet in the neighbors yard. I was not privy to the chalk outline or it's relation to the property survey.
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