I'm not one to prepare my tin foil hat but something isn't adding up here....
Last week the LAPD said they found Dorner's wallet by a boat he tried to steal.
This week they said they identified his body by finding his identification (wallet) next to it after the fire.
If I where burning to a crisp wouldn't my wallet be too? How did it get from point A (the boat) to point B (my charred remains)??

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There were things such as it was maids that were tire up that got reported and were wrong. So it makes a lot if things not add up because it is in fact not fact.
Something isn't right with all this. It seems like lots is being covered up or kept quiet.
Or, like the police officers saying on their radio (look up the audio) that they where going going forward with the "burn" and about how to control the fire and burn him alive (like what they used at Waco)... WTF is that about? What about is trial and looking at the evidence he presented....
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/13/chris-dorner-fire-possibly-started-by-police_n_2677442.html
this video is so worth a listen off the huff
With that I would imagine his ID was in his pocket and his body shielded his ID from the fire.
I don't remember hearing his wallet was found next to a boat. Do you have a link for that?
ya I'll go grab it hold on let me look it up again.
Quoting Anonymous:
My MIL died in a house fire. Her body was burned beyond recognition. She was just a partch of gray soot, but underneath her was a magazine that barely burned. Her body shielded it from the fire. You could still read the pages.
With that I would imagine his ID was in his pocket and his body shielded his ID from the fire.
I don't remember hearing his wallet was found next to a boat. Do you have a link for that?

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ok I know this isnt creditable but it explains why this is all so confusing. I can actually look up the origional posts for you from last week:
http://redicecreations.com/article.php?id=23843
and here you go, this explains his wallet being in San Diego
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/02/12/fugitive-ex-cop-christopher-dorner-reportedly-may-have-had-help-fleeing-to/
Quoting Anonymous:
My MIL died in a house fire. Her body was burned beyond recognition. She was just a partch of gray soot, but underneath her was a magazine that barely burned. Her body shielded it from the fire. You could still read the pages.
With that I would imagine his ID was in his pocket and his body shielded his ID from the fire.
I don't remember hearing his wallet was found next to a boat. Do you have a link for that?

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- .betty.white.
on Feb. 15, 2013 at 1:14 AM