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Interesting hearing the officers' first-person accounts. I wonder if any were wearing body cams that were activated at some point?
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No, Quit Claims are totally legal. Many have done Quit Claims in divorces where one spouse sign a QC over to the other soon to be ex-spouse. It just means they are giving up all legal rights to the property. Families also do them. Once a QC is done the liability is on the new owner after then since it's totally their property. Most states I'm aware of have QCs, and have had them for many many decades. They are filed legally at the county tax office.
So QCs are not a scam of any kind. Many are done when both parties are still living. Any liens or mortgages on the properties will transfer over to the new owner/s. It's transferred as is at the time. It's not like a warranty deed where the seller is certifying it has no debt against the properties even if the properties may be debt free.
Jmho
The late Sen. Daniel Patick Moynihan, in a classic 1993 essay entitled "Defining Deviancy Down," asserted that redefining norms about deviant behavior can result in desensitization to what would once have been considered shocking.
I think we see his point painfully clearly when listening to those who, in effect, might be called apologists for the Nashville bomber -- who they see as having given fair warning of his intentions and thus saved lives in the process.
Such a view is truly, in a Moynihanian sense, "defining deviancy down."
What I find strange is why would he sell the two properties to a woman who has connections that are unknown at this time.
We might find out that he did indeed make it known.I don’t have the mainstream social media either and never have. I don’t get how his home maintenance habits can somehow indicate anything either as my obsessions, other that WS, is gardening and I am often doing something there.
I’ve personally known people who were “obsessed”, whether it’s politics, electric cars, sports, etc and one can’t get within a mile of these folks without them letting their views be known. I just think if this man was that bent over anything (like the 5G) he would have made it well known to those around him.
Connections that are only unknown the public, at this time.
I have no doubt LE know exactly what the connection is.
I'm suspect the reasoning (or some of it, anyway) for why he did what he did, all of it, will be made known to the public, eventually.
jmo
They probably did nothing about it because they didn't take it seriouslyThe more interesting question is what, if anything, did the FBI do about this tip?
No wonder this explosion was solved so quickly - the FBI had been forewarned.
A favorite song of mine, the lyrics seem to make sense with regards to this case, imo, speculation.Per Officer Luellen @ NPD officers press conference the song broadcast by the RV was Downtown by Petulia Clarke.
We don't know if the tips were specific enough.They probably did nothing about it because they didn't take it seriously
The late Sen. Daniel Patick Moynihan, in a classic 1993 essay entitled "Defining Deviancy Down," asserted that redefining norms about deviant behavior can result in desensitization to what would once have been considered shocking.
I think we see his point painfully clearly when listening to those who, in effect, might be called apologists for the Nashville bomber -- who they see as having given fair warning of his intentions and thus saved lives in the process.
Such a view is truly, in a Moynihanian sense, "defining deviancy down."
As far as we know, he transferred the properties to her for free, which is even more curious than selling them. What's the connection between him and this woman? She claims she didn't know about his recent property transfer, but there was another one a couple years prior, which obviously she had to know about.What I find strange is why would he sell the two properties to a woman who has connections that are unknown at this time.
We only know what has been reported. Which wasn't a lot.I’ve just yet to see anything that I would consider “abnormal” or suspicious about this man. Loving his pets as family? Plenty of people do that. The abundance of cameras at his home? A lot of people are protective of their property, and for good reason with theft and such. As I mention before, the home maintenance isn’t odd behavior since a lot of people are DIY types, and a friend described him as a “techie”.
I really want to agree with @StarryStarryNight above and thinking that we will find out something soon but agree too, it may be a big IF.
No, Quit Claims are totally legal. Many have done Quit Claims in divorces where one spouse sign a QC over to the other soon to be ex-spouse. It just means they are giving up all legal rights to the property. Families also do them. Once a QC is done the liability is on the new owner after then since it's totally their property. Most states I'm aware of have QCs, and have had them for many many decades. They are filed legally at the county tax office.
So QCs are not a scam of any kind. Many are done when both parties are still living. Any liens or mortgages on the properties will transfer over to the new owner/s. It's transferred as is at the time. It's not like a warranty deed where the seller is certifying it has no debt against the properties even if the properties may be debt free.
Jmho
I dont think that Nashville Yards has anything to do with it. It's almost a mile away from the bombing site and he could have chosen other places much closer to it.If he cared and had this planned why tie the persons name to it?
I definitely think the person has their own money and obviously a place to live.
My thoughts are again on that sparkly new Nashville Yards that's on hold very close by, and now they have to rebuild what was already their big revenue nightlife, and entertainment.site?
Maybe he wanted to "help" or maybe "bust stones"?
Neighbors are always the best. He was nice. He waved. He was always fiddling with his antenna and power washing. Well that settles it.
Also I've wondered.....this guy comes from this area his whole life. How long have all the neighbors lived there? How were all the new futuristic projects going to effect those homes? Some people do not like gentrification. Corporations taking over where they "come from".
This is true but when it comes to the FBI, I guess I just don't have faith in them anymore when it comes to acting on tips.We don't know if the tips were specific enough.