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A dead man, 1,200 guns, and a mystery...


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LOS ANGELES — The body of a mystery man was decomposing in his car in the ritzy Pacific Palisades neighborhood in Southern California for nearly two weeks before he was found by authorities, an attorney said.

Inside his home, detectives discovered more than 1,200 guns, scopes, 6.5 tons of ammunition, bows and arrows, knives, machetes and $230,000 in cash after he was found on Friday.

They also located eight of the 14 vehicles stashed around Los Angeles registered to the man, including an SUV designed to drive underwater.

http://nypost.com/2015/07/23/dead-man-with-1200-guns-was-a-secret-agent-fiancee/

 

Braun said Nebron and two friends were in a car at a supermarket early July 4, when Lash felt hot and had trouble breathing.

“He wouldn’t go to a hospital and didn’t want any 911 call,” Braun said. When he died, Nebron parked him in a car down the street from the condo they shared, the lawyer said.

Authorities don’t believe there was any foul play involved, but won’t give a cause until there is more investigation.

Lash told Nebron the government agencies would take care of his body and the items in the home, so Nebron and her friends took a trip to Oregon, distraught.

When they returned about 10 days later, Nebron was shocked to still see Lash’s body in the car.

She contacted Braun, and together they called police, who found the body, guns and more.

 

1200 guns, 14 vehicles, tons of ammo, and an underwater SUV. Wow.

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human-alien hybrid sent to save the human race....

I guess we are all screwed now...

 

Seriously though... How in the HELL does one even acquire and store all that stuff... This story is interesting as fug...

 

They've got to paint the fiancee and employee as accomplices to murder, I would suspect.

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the guy's fiancee's employee that went missing with her 10 days after the dude died, who believed the guy was the alien savior:

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Aside from hoarding, the only reason I could think to have that many guns would be to outfit other people...for various reasons. Guy had issues, that's for sure.

Collecting guns is not really any different than someone collecting stamps, coins, comic books, baseball cards , etc.  I personally think anyone so obsessed with a particular thing enough to collect them is a little off center.

 

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