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Thursday, October 12, 2006


















Not only was there black mold growing everywhere, one Firefighter stated, "When I would look up towards the ceiling, most of what I saw was sky!"

More later.........

7 comments:

Unknown said...

It used to be asbestos was the bad word now it's the MOLD word and when they demo that building don't be down wind!

Chesapeake Dogs said...

Yep, public outrage.

Mr. A., a big tip of the hat fer yer public service of these photos.

Makes me hold my breath just to look at these.

--CD

Chesapeake Dogs said...

The blogs really helped the Maulers cause, and let's not ferget Mr. D. on Duvafiles. Mr. A.'s photos and audio/video online have been amazin'.

I gotta say, I have learned more on these blogs than I ever did from the Daily Crime. Yeah, there's some over the edge stuff here and there, some commenters sniffin' glue, but jumpin' junipers, there's a big bone o' info t'sink teeth into here.

One of them photos looked like Mr. Wilber (who else got that legal lookin' tote bag?) Head down, hand on hip...I hope that body language is sayin', "Holy Hannah. No wonder those people have been so upset."

--CD

Anonymous said...

Damn that place is a freakin disgrace. I remember sitting on the easter bunnies lap there one that one shot with the glass all broken out on the inside. that is so sad for those of us that grew up in that mall.

Chesapeake Dogs said...

That's Natelson instead o' Paul Wilber?

Well, could be...I see by the photos posted after that there's a different fella (I'm gatherin' that's Natelson) is carryin' that satchel thing.

I sit corrected.

--CD

joe albero said...

Let me clarify this for everyone. That is Natelson, NOT Wilber.

Chesapeake Dogs said...

Thanks, Mr. A. After I saw Caterina's comment and looked at the later picture ya posted, I realized she was right.

Well, then, I hope t'hell HE was sayin', "No wonder these folks are mad."

My mama woulda nipped me in the haunches if'n I ever inflicted a mess like that on people.

Amazin', too, that the City hadn't even inspected the place since it first went totally vacant, 'bout 2 years the paper said. Think o' all the violations that coulda been written up and fined over these two years.

--CD