Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yeah - right next to NIH & Walter Reed. Sure, they meant no harm at all. Terrorists are only from other countries.
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By "right next to", you mean, "near"?
Anonymous wrote:
Yeah - right next to NIH & Walter Reed. Sure, they meant no harm at all. Terrorists are only from other countries.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From what the news said I got the impression the house residents were nerdy techies. One of them was prosecuted as a hacker when he was a teenager. My guess is he was still at it. I'm picturing some very bright but socially challenged young people all hunched over their computers, tapping away the hours. The tunnels? I'm intrigued, and awaiting further news. Maybe the tunnels were meant to be a getaway route should they need one, or to prevent data from getting lifted from their PCs through electronic means?
Bless your heart.
It's called domestic terrorism.
Who was he terrorizing? No one, that's who.
He was a computer geek / hoarder who had a house fire in their basement lab that killed his friend. That doesn't make them domestic terrorists.
Anonymous wrote:The man was a hoarder, so perhaps he tried to build himself more space?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From what the news said I got the impression the house residents were nerdy techies. One of them was prosecuted as a hacker when he was a teenager. My guess is he was still at it. I'm picturing some very bright but socially challenged young people all hunched over their computers, tapping away the hours. The tunnels? I'm intrigued, and awaiting further news. Maybe the tunnels were meant to be a getaway route should they need one, or to prevent data from getting lifted from their PCs through electronic means?
Bless your heart.
It's called domestic terrorism.
Anonymous wrote:This whole thing is scarey. We know people that live o. That street and almost every house has little kids. We're lucky he didn't blow that place sky high. I can't believe he's not under arrest--is it legal to be digging tunnels under your house and have all that stuff? Yikes.
Anonymous wrote:From what the news said I got the impression the house residents were nerdy techies. One of them was prosecuted as a hacker when he was a teenager. My guess is he was still at it. I'm picturing some very bright but socially challenged young people all hunched over their computers, tapping away the hours. The tunnels? I'm intrigued, and awaiting further news. Maybe the tunnels were meant to be a getaway route should they need one, or to prevent data from getting lifted from their PCs through electronic means?
Anonymous wrote:Is he wearing a straight jacket in the picture from the above link?