[–] 16036356? 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
LOL! There's a rooftop pool at The Standard. The article specifies "pool workers". Come on man... nothing fishy about trying to dump pool cleaning chemicals down a storm drain. Those are chemicals you can easily get at any grocery store or pool store.
[–] 16034694? ago
https://archive.fo/iMRCw :
'Ultimately, investigators determined that the toxic cloud was chlorine gas emanating from a storm catch basin two blocks away. '
'Hotel maintenance workers initially admitted pouring a small amount of chlorine down a rooftop drain. '
'Pool workers poured large amounts of chlorine and acid down a rooftop drain, prosecutors say, causing a gas cloud in a nearby Metro station. ', "James Peaco, coordinator of the FBI's weapons of mass destruction squad in Los Angeles, received a message on his BlackBerry shortly after the gas cloud was reported downtown."
'The incident began about 6:30 a.m. on Jan. 19 when someone called the Los Angeles Police Department and complained about a chemical smell coming from the Metro stop. '
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[–] 16035137? 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
genius method to despise of bodies/kill people.
drain pool, kill person in pool, use acid to melt body, flush, clean, repeat
[–] 16035704? 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
So that's why all these mega rich must have an indoor pool but never swim.
[–] 16037123? ago (edited ago)
Why not just have a vat in a secluded basement? Draining an entire pool seems a bit bizarre unless someone died accidentally during a foam party. I could see covering that up, but why drain it? If the body is gone, why the stress?
[–] 16043378? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
you can't melt a body with pool acid, you need something much stronger, but it can clean blood out of the pipes