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I was there in the B1 basement im not sure what building it was because i went in 2003 at 9pm at night after watching the guards get offf shift well all i know is that there is records down there because there is a caffatieria and i heard kids but never found them
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Oh my god i think after all the aspestas setles on your burgers i think you would get poision, plust when you drink and inhale aspestas you get realy drunk and high
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Possible that this is a vacuum coater - used to deposit very thin layers of metals onto optical glassware...
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Yep! Fortunate that the roof is held up with steel trusses. If they had been wood there likely would be FAR larger holes than what we see currently.
Excellent find, Motts!
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Wow, you're not kidding Lynne!
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...in other words how could you have met him? He was long gone by the time you got there.
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Wait a sec. Something doesnt add up year wise. Craig worked at RP in 89 which is also the year that he committed the 2nd set of murders. By 1994, the year you were there, he no longer worked for the park. In fact he had already been in prison for five years. I'm wondering if you are confusing the two Craig's. The murderer worked in foods not games.
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Both sisters looked amazingly alike although it was obvious that there was a couple of years difference between them. They also both had that Warwick 'big hair'. No offense if that also describes you! I'm thinking that perhaps the girls name was Jenny rather than Caty, but even that might be wrong. We're probably talking 1991. Not sure if they were still there in 1994. The younger sister worked in the flea market in the winters.
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considering what? i don't see what's wrong with that comment from Aaron P.
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A sink right next to the toilet....how convenient.
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Kinda looks like some weird alien encounter...

very nice shot, Motts.
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talking about precision ... the focus is very nice ...
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the floor its amazing ...