I have met many, and no, I'm not home schooled.
I wonder why he was looking at specific address. If you wanted to randomly place a bomb in a neighborhood, you wouldn't specifically google an address. You could just pull up google maps and find a general area and pick a house while driving around. It makes me think he had specific reasons for the locations.Complete Idiot said:
I live out in Cedar park - was wondering when the NW area of austin might get hit since he appeared he was spreading them out.
8:50 a.m. update: A law enforcement official told the American-Statesman that investigators accessing Austin bombing suspect Mark Conditt's Google search history found that he had been looking up other addresses in Austin and the surrounding area.
Late Tuesday, Texas Department of Public Safety troopers were dispatched to two homes in the Cedar Park area to check the front porch and to notify residents that they may be in danger.
Or he was looking up addresses to ship them to via FedEx.Federale01 said:I wonder why he was looking at specific address. If you wanted to randomly place a bomb in a neighborhood, you would specifically google an address. You could just pull up google maps and find a general area. It makes me think he was looking for specific attributes for the locations.Complete Idiot said:
I live out in Cedar park - was wondering when the NW area of austin might get hit since he appeared he was spreading them out.
8:50 a.m. update: A law enforcement official told the American-Statesman that investigators accessing Austin bombing suspect Mark Conditt's Google search history found that he had been looking up other addresses in Austin and the surrounding area.
Late Tuesday, Texas Department of Public Safety troopers were dispatched to two homes in the Cedar Park area to check the front porch and to notify residents that they may be in danger.
KT 90 said:
Has there been any followup on the "unrelated" blast last night at the Goodwill on Brodie and Slaughter? I know it was a different type of device, but that is a pretty big coincidence for that to happen at the same time as all of the other chaos.
Yep, sounds like pure coincidence because they mentioned reaching out to them (APD) regarding how to properly dispose of those types of military memorabilia during the press conference last night.PJYoung said:KT 90 said:
Has there been any followup on the "unrelated" blast last night at the Goodwill on Brodie and Slaughter? I know it was a different type of device, but that is a pretty big coincidence for that to happen at the same time as all of the other chaos.
No followup but it was dropped off with some military stuff and police seemed to chalk it up to an accident.
I was curious about that, too. If I remember he talked about being around religion or having someone close discussing religion with him. Whoever "that guy" on Reddit was he sounded pretty intelligent.AggieStout said:
In the reddit post the guy talks about being real religious and reading the Bible. Seems to match up some with what his friend was saying
First item was a theory and proved false long ago.cpsencik04 said:
I saw somewhere that the first bomb was supposed to go to the house next door, a drug dealer or something. Anyone else heard that?
I also heard a report that a witness said the explosion that killed him sounded more like 2 grenades exploding rather than a bomb.
I like how the title makes it out that they had surveillance but just sat on it for a week knowing it was probably him....but in the clip it says they weren't able to confirm until they got the Fed Ex footage to compare it to.tailgatetimer10 said:
A pretty detailed of the layout of how they found the suspect, as expected the FBI may have identified him up to a week ago:
http://www.kxan.com/news/investigations/atf-had-surveillance-video-of-austin-bomber-more-than-a-week-ago/1067015087
Nope - not latex gloves.AggieOO said:tamc91 said:
I work about a mile from that FedEx store front. It is a fairly normal suburb area (in Austin area at least). That guy should have stood out. Who wears gloves and a t-shirt?
People who do manual labor. Landscapers, movers, etc
Harkrider 93 said:Nope - not latex gloves.AggieOO said:tamc91 said:
I work about a mile from that FedEx store front. It is a fairly normal suburb area (in Austin area at least). That guy should have stood out. Who wears gloves and a t-shirt?
People who do manual labor. Landscapers, movers, etc
Also, rarely do work glove folks wear them into stores. Look at people's hands next time you are in Home Depot.
Harkrider 93 said:
so nitrile glove? they are disposable gloves, right?
Harkrider 93 said:
so do I when working on vehicles, but I don't keep them on when I am done doing the chore I am using it for - as does 99.9999% of the population