Sunday, June 13, 2010

Seattle Fire In Seattle Housing Authority Building

It was an electrical wire.

The first thing that came to mind, was a faulty wire, and that would be the fault of the Seattle Housing Authority.

The investigation into cause of this fire should examine wires.

I do not get the feeling this was because of a "candle" or some problem caused by tenants. It was something that missed on inspection and this family should probably get a lawyer.

What is strange was that it was at around 10 a.m. which is an odd hour for a fire if it's daylight and people are there. It would seem, to have a fire spread that fast, it would be a grease fire but I think it had something to do with electrical wires. If it was a grease fire, they'd have also seen what happened, and would have been able to evacuate because they instantly saw what happened.

So what first came to mind was something electrical. For some reason something about a ceiling comes to mind.

I guess there was a "Lisa May" next door for a graduation. I wonder if she is any relation to my former landlord where all the shit happened to me--Steve May.

One of the kids' names was "Eyerusalem". I have never heard this name before. I had been thinking about Ethiopians I met in D.C. the other day who were really nice. A few days ago I was thinking about the Ethiopian food and how good it was at this one place on Q(?) street. Can't remember. It was the best one and had dancing and everything.

Anyway, sue the City of Seattle. They need to be sued anyway. They have interferred with my own housing over here in Wenatchee and have no sympathy for them.

It seems like an arson, the way it spread and at that hour, but the first that came to my mind was faulty electrical wires. That would also explain why there was smoking first instead of just blazes everywhere. If it started on a ceiling too, it would make it more difficult to get out, if it was blocking stairs or the way out. A ceiling that maybe affected their flooring so the smoke rose up into their place,, and was not seeping down from their own ceiling. I think it would have been coming up and into the apartment. I don't think it was a wall. But all of that is speculation on my part. The only thing that came to mind in an impression was "electrical wire" or wires.

Do they always check equipment on Saturday mornings? because if the fire started at 10 a.m., why were they checking the engine, whose equipment malfunctioned, why were they checking this on that morning?

It's more like a possible set up. Why would the fire department be checking that specific fire engine on that morning in particular? do they do this as a routine every single morning, on all engines? if so, then it's not odd. If not, I would wonder why they "checked" it that morning, to make a point of saying later it had checked out fine so was supposedly not their fault. Someone could have "checked" it and then done something, knowing someone else was starting something over at the housing place or that the electrical stuff was faulty and just needing tweaking. It's more like someone wanted to do this intentionally.

I also think it's strange that the photo of the female firefighter holding the hose, is standing there with what looks like a smirk on her face. Why would anyone be smiling? It would be interesting to find out who that woman or firefighter is.

I would investigate the fire station and also the housing authority and possible arson connections

If someone is getting sued, may as well go after the big shots that interfere with the living situations of a lot of people. I know for a fact, that this fire did not start because of something the ethiopian family did because if they had done it, they would have caught it and put it out.
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UPDATE: I'm right. Just confirmed it. At least partially right. After I wrote about how I believed it started down below their apartment, when there was no information about this, then I went back to the Times and they had posted new information about this being the case.

So I was right.

Don't fucking call ME crazy Wenatchee.

I want MY SON back assholes.
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The updated article with the Seattle Times, which was posted after I wrote where I believed it started, confirmed the apartment was on a second floor and it started on a first floor apartment below. I could not even see the apartment nor did I know where the apartment was located.

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