snooptroop88
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They have a fireplace inside??
Source: "Built in 1956, the one-story residence occupies just 1,323 square feet of space, and has a full basement and one fireplace."
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I just searched if one could burn clothing in an indoor wood-burning fireplace. Getting this: "...don't burn cloth or clothing in your fireplace or in your wood-burning stove. Not only does it smell bad, but clothing produces an excess amount of smoke and soot that will end up adding to the creosote in your chimney lining. Because cloth burns so hot, the likelihood of a chimney fire starting is increased." If one is going to murder many people, I'm sure the smell and soot were not too big a problem. I mean, that place looks so small to have a fireplace.
Did I read that article correctly, a fireplace? It looks like it. I don't recall ever hearing anything on the fireplace before. Hmm, seeing it in another source, too. "Macedonio said Ellerup and her children are not considered suspects, and if indeed the allegations against her husband are true, she had no knowledge....One of the photos Macedonio has is from around Christmas time, showing a Christmas tree and stockings hung by the fireplace, at the alleged time Heuermann went out and 'committed these murders and buried the girls at Gilgo.'” Gilgo Beach Suspect Rex Heuermann's Family Plans To Sue Law Enforcement Over Wrecked House
Source: "Built in 1956, the one-story residence occupies just 1,323 square feet of space, and has a full basement and one fireplace."
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Town looking to buy Gilgo Beach suspect Rex Heuermann’s home, which has become a magnet for gawkers
Rex Heuermann bought the Massapequa Park property in 1994 for $170,000, it’s now valued at an estimated $635,000
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I just searched if one could burn clothing in an indoor wood-burning fireplace. Getting this: "...don't burn cloth or clothing in your fireplace or in your wood-burning stove. Not only does it smell bad, but clothing produces an excess amount of smoke and soot that will end up adding to the creosote in your chimney lining. Because cloth burns so hot, the likelihood of a chimney fire starting is increased." If one is going to murder many people, I'm sure the smell and soot were not too big a problem. I mean, that place looks so small to have a fireplace.
Did I read that article correctly, a fireplace? It looks like it. I don't recall ever hearing anything on the fireplace before. Hmm, seeing it in another source, too. "Macedonio said Ellerup and her children are not considered suspects, and if indeed the allegations against her husband are true, she had no knowledge....One of the photos Macedonio has is from around Christmas time, showing a Christmas tree and stockings hung by the fireplace, at the alleged time Heuermann went out and 'committed these murders and buried the girls at Gilgo.'” Gilgo Beach Suspect Rex Heuermann's Family Plans To Sue Law Enforcement Over Wrecked House
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