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JimmyV
14 hours ago

Wow.. How does that order NOT raise alarm bells?! Id like to think they scoured that island every square inch ..

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Adam
Minneapolis, MN · 19 hours ago

haha what's up Eric doesn't get rid of Bones and it would take weeks to months and the DNA would still be in the barrel you think he's that dumb

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Lefseboy
Jamestown, ND · 2 days ago

sulfuric acid dissolves things.....like human bodies

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Jimmie Taylor
Cochise, AZ · 5 hours ago

no he had people to get rid of

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walter Bennett
Lewisburg, WV · 13 hours ago

bodies are gone

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misterMr
Denton, TX · 7 hours ago

38,000

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dolorez
Indio, CA · 10 hours ago

if you guys only knew whats ok in our water, ask a mortician, when they drs I'm. blood fr ok m the water it goes right to the water plant to be filtered for reuse but d ok t trust me call the our local mortician and ask them this specifically

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Slippery Johnson
Acworth, NH · 2 days ago

getting rid of evidence

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I live here 2
Santa Fe, NM · 10 hours ago

That’s also why the Cali fires happened

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User
Hamilton, OH · 14 hours ago

The invoice for the order, placed on December 6, 2018, explicitly lists the material for "conductivity probes; replacement pH and cable – RO Plant." This indicates the chemical was intended for a reverse osmosis (RO) system, which is used for water desalination and maintaining water quality on the island.....

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Abu Ahmad
Montgomery, AL · 9 hours ago

Cause you don’t like it 🤔 Sounds pretty safe to me buddy 😏 Man’s is in a position to set some ish off and ______?

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walter Bennett
Lewisburg, WV · 13 hours ago

it wasn't for the water system.....!!!

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Michael Sargent
Portland, IN · 5 days ago

this is what we need to be investigating in my thoughts... what was realy going on

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ray w
Corpus Christi, TX · 15 hours ago

A small RO system (20k gallons per day) can go through 330 gallons of sulfuric acid in as little as 6 months. Reports going back to 2013 indicate the RO system on the island was having a lot of scaling problems. So, this isn't really unusual.

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Chuck Heyde
15 hours ago

Walter White didn’t use sulfuric acid.

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Hmmmm
Los Angeles, CA · 13 hours ago

trump...."it's so boring"