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Postby JRNYMAN » Tue Nov 13, 2012 6:23 am

The damage caused by an explosion in an average, middle-class neighborhood in Indiana is almost surreal. Check out the pics and this video of the aftermath.
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Owner: Furnace May Be Behind Deadly Indiana Blast

By TOM LoBIANCO Associated Press
INDIANAPOLIS November 12, 2012 (AP)

The owner of one of the homes that exploded in Indianapolis said Monday that a problem furnace could be to blame for the blast that killed two people and damaged dozens of homes so severely officials say they must be demolished.

John Shirley, 50, of Noblesville, told The Associated Press that his daughter sent him a text message last week complaining that the furnace in the home where she lives with her mother and her mother's boyfriend had gone out and required them to stay at hotel.

But Shirley also said when he asked if the furnace had been fixed, his daughter said yes, and he wasn't aware of any additional problems until he heard from his daughter again Sunday morning.

"I get a text from my daughter saying 'Dad, our home is gone. Then I called my ex-wife and she said what happened," he said.

His ex-wife, Monserrate Shirley, declined to comment Monday.

Investigators said they have not determined a cause for the Saturday night blast that sparked a massive fire, blew out windows, collapsed ceilings and shook homes up to three miles away. Public Safety Director Troy Riggs said the search for answers could take some time and investigators will treat the area as a crime scene until they rule out foul play.

Much of the investigation so far has focused on natural gas. A utility spokesman said workers have been inspecting mains in the neighborhood but have detected no leaks so far.

The blast forced about 200 people out of their homes in the once-tidy neighborhood of one- and two-story single-family houses.
PHOTO: This aerial photo shows the two homes that were leveled and the numerous neighboring homes that were damaged from a massive explosion, Nov. 11, 2012.
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Some were allowed to return Sunday, and others were able to retrieve a few belongings. But officials have estimated about 30 homes will need to be demolished.

Indianapolis code enforcement officials met Monday with homeowners at a nearby church to discuss the status of their homes. Residents were given information about insurance and demolition procedures and how to make arrangements to visit their homes for an hour to collect belongings.

Mark Karnes, whose house is four doors down from the blast site and suffered severe structural damage, hoped to retrieve clothes and look for his cat. But he questioned the wisdom of going back inside the house given the extent of the damage.

"Because the walls bowed out and separated from the ceiling, I don't think it's safe," he said.

The blast flattened the house Shirley co-owns with his ex-wife and one next door that belongs to second-grade teacher Jennifer Longworth and her husband, John. The coroner's office has not yet identified the two people killed in the blast, but a candlelight vigil was held Sunday night at the school where Jennifer Longworth teaches.

Greenwood Community Schools Superintendent David Edds said parents organized the vigil after word of the blast spread. He said school officials assumed the Longworths were the victims because no one had heard from them and Jennifer Longworth had not shown up to work at Southwest Elementary School, where she'd taught for 12 years.

He said parents organized the vigil and students and teachers were having a hard time with the loss of the popular teacher.

"We've got middle school kids and high school kids who may need to see a counselor because they had her in class and she was that important to them," he said.

John Shirley said Jennifer Longworth was quiet but funny and her husband was a huge Colts fan who maintained a garden of beautiful wildflowers along the side of the house.

"They were just very sweet people," he said.

Indiana real estate records show Shirley's house had been for sale for a year until it was taken off the market in March
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Postby conversationpc » Tue Nov 13, 2012 7:19 am

That's not too far from where my office used to be. Even so, it's still within about 30 miles from here.
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Postby artist4perry » Tue Nov 13, 2012 8:18 am

I know this sounds cynical but my first thought was a meth lab. :shock:
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Postby JRNYMAN » Tue Nov 13, 2012 9:59 am

artist4perry wrote:I know this sounds cynical but my first thought was a meth lab. :shock:
So did I! And apparently so did the first responders. The article even talks about that being ruled out as well as a bomb. A meth lab couldn't do that kind of destruction based on the size constraints of those houses. That blast must have been amazing!!!!
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Postby conversationpc » Wed Nov 14, 2012 12:03 am

JRNYMAN wrote:
artist4perry wrote:I know this sounds cynical but my first thought was a meth lab. :shock:
So did I! And apparently so did the first responders. The article even talks about that being ruled out as well as a bomb. A meth lab couldn't do that kind of destruction based on the size constraints of those houses. That blast must have been amazing!!!!


Yeah, that freaking house was completely obliterated. My thought is either a gas explosion or terrorism.
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Postby The Sushi Hunter » Wed Nov 14, 2012 2:15 am

artist4perry wrote:I know this sounds cynical but my first thought was a meth lab. :shock:


That thought is the first thing that many people have so that's not uncommon. When the San Bruno gasline exploded back in '10, a few nitwits thought a plane had crashed but the vast majority thought right off the bat "meth lab went south".

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Postby JRNYMAN » Wed Nov 14, 2012 8:19 am

"Residents were given information about insurance and demolition procedures and how to make arrangements to visit their homes for an hour to collect belongings. "

Right! If you had a well organized army of 40 people you still couldn't pack-up everything you own, and load it onto a truck in an hour! Knowing that it was going to be the one and only time I get to go into my house where allllllll my stuff is, I wouldn't come out until every single thing I owned was out. An hour... :roll: give me a break!
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Postby slucero » Tue Nov 20, 2012 1:17 pm

Fact Finder wrote:Police: Indianapolis house explosion on Nov. 10 that killed 2 is now considered a homicide - @indystar



1 min ago from www.indystar.com by editor



Somebody wanted someone hella dead..

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Postby JRNYMAN » Tue Nov 20, 2012 1:52 pm

slucero wrote:
Fact Finder wrote:Police: Indianapolis house explosion on Nov. 10 that killed 2 is now considered a homicide - @indystar



1 min ago from www.indystar.com by editor



Somebody wanted someone hella dead..
No Shit! :shock:
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Postby steveo777 » Tue Nov 20, 2012 2:17 pm

The owners have had some financial issues and the woman's boyfriend is a crook with a lengthy arrest record. The investigators need to keep shaking the bush's.....something will come out of it.
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Postby scarygirl » Tue Nov 20, 2012 2:19 pm

Apparently the owners were several months behind on their mortgage payments. They just so happened to be away, just so happpened to have their cat boarded for teh weekend, and their daughter was at a friends house? The owners, rather teh ex wife and her boyfirend who just happened to be the one who tinkered with the thermostadt, were at a casino during the alledged incident? The poor peopel next door who got blew to cabluey were innocent bystanders. Gee, just do what I do, COOK something. That more than takes care of itself.
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Postby Rick » Tue Nov 20, 2012 2:55 pm

The damage extended two blocks in every direction, he said, and fire officials didn't initially realize the extent of it in the darkness. Mark Lotter, a spokesman for the mayor, said later Sunday that 27 homes were uninhabitable, and eight had significant damage.


That was a hell of a blast.
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Postby steveo777 » Tue Nov 20, 2012 3:00 pm

scarygirl wrote:Apparently the owners were several months behind on their mortgage payments. They just so happened to be away, just so happpened to have their cat boarded for teh weekend, and their daughter was at a friends house? The owners, rather teh ex wife and her boyfirend who just happened to be the one who tinkered with the thermostadt, were at a casino during the alledged incident? The poor peopel next door who got blew to cabluey were innocent bystanders. Gee, just do what I do, COOK something. That more than takes care of itself.


Care to clarify this? Are you implying that your cooking is extremely dangerous and will destroy an entire neighborhood?
You are a scary girl! :shock:
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Postby Rick » Tue Nov 20, 2012 3:03 pm

steveo777 wrote:
scarygirl wrote:Apparently the owners were several months behind on their mortgage payments. They just so happened to be away, just so happpened to have their cat boarded for teh weekend, and their daughter was at a friends house? The owners, rather teh ex wife and her boyfirend who just happened to be the one who tinkered with the thermostadt, were at a casino during the alledged incident? The poor peopel next door who got blew to cabluey were innocent bystanders. Gee, just do what I do, COOK something. That more than takes care of itself.


Care to clarify this? Are you implying that your cooking is extremely dangerous and will destroy an entire neighborhood?
You are a scary girl! :shock:


She might be one of those that use the smoke alarm as a meat timer. :lol:
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Postby JRNYMAN » Tue Nov 20, 2012 3:32 pm

Rick wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
scarygirl wrote:Apparently the owners were several months behind on their mortgage payments. They just so happened to be away, just so happpened to have their cat boarded for teh weekend, and their daughter was at a friends house? The owners, rather teh ex wife and her boyfirend who just happened to be the one who tinkered with the thermostadt, were at a casino during the alledged incident? The poor peopel next door who got blew to cabluey were innocent bystanders. Gee, just do what I do, COOK something. That more than takes care of itself.


Care to clarify this? Are you implying that your cooking is extremely dangerous and will destroy an entire neighborhood?
You are a scary girl! :shock:


She might be one of those that use the smoke alarm as a meat timer. :lol:
My wife cooks everything, EVERYTHING on High setting (elec. stove) for some reason. And always wonders why things burn when she turns her back for "just a second...: :lol: :lol:
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Postby steveo777 » Tue Nov 20, 2012 3:55 pm

JRNYMAN wrote:
Rick wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
scarygirl wrote:Apparently the owners were several months behind on their mortgage payments. They just so happened to be away, just so happpened to have their cat boarded for teh weekend, and their daughter was at a friends house? The owners, rather teh ex wife and her boyfirend who just happened to be the one who tinkered with the thermostadt, were at a casino during the alledged incident? The poor peopel next door who got blew to cabluey were innocent bystanders. Gee, just do what I do, COOK something. That more than takes care of itself.


Care to clarify this? Are you implying that your cooking is extremely dangerous and will destroy an entire neighborhood?
You are a scary girl! :shock:


She might be one of those that use the smoke alarm as a meat timer. :lol:
My wife cooks everything, EVERYTHING on High setting (elec. stove) for some reason. And always wonders why things burn when she turns her back for "just a second...: :lol: :lol:


Sounds like a full on kind of gal. You poor thing!!! 8) :lol: :lol:
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Postby JRNYMAN » Tue Nov 20, 2012 4:23 pm

steveo777 wrote:
JRNYMAN wrote:
Rick wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
scarygirl wrote:Apparently the owners were several months behind on their mortgage payments. They just so happened to be away, just so happpened to have their cat boarded for teh weekend, and their daughter was at a friends house? The owners, rather teh ex wife and her boyfirend who just happened to be the one who tinkered with the thermostadt, were at a casino during the alledged incident? The poor peopel next door who got blew to cabluey were innocent bystanders. Gee, just do what I do, COOK something. That more than takes care of itself.


Care to clarify this? Are you implying that your cooking is extremely dangerous and will destroy an entire neighborhood?
You are a scary girl! :shock:


She might be one of those that use the smoke alarm as a meat timer. :lol:
My wife cooks everything, EVERYTHING on High setting (elec. stove) for some reason. And always wonders why things burn when she turns her back for "just a second...: :lol: :lol:


Sounds like a full on kind of gal. You poor thing!!! 8) :lol: :lol:
You have no idea, Steve... Pity me! :lol: :lol:
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Postby The Sushi Hunter » Wed Nov 21, 2012 2:50 am

Smoke alarm as a meat timer. Wonderful!

Electric stoves? Yuck. Gas is the way to go if you're really into cooking right.
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Postby JRNYMAN » Wed Nov 21, 2012 9:59 am

The Sushi Hunter wrote:Smoke alarm as a meat timer. Wonderful!

Electric stoves? Yuck. Gas is the way to go if you're really into cooking right.
Agreed, but when you don't have that option...
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