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LOS ANGELES (AP) - A German architect who built and designed a sprawling
mansion in the Hollywood Hills pleaded not guilty to manslaughter Wednesday in the death of a firefighter who was killed battling a blaze when a ceiling saturated with water collapsed on him.. Gerhard Albert Becker, who also owned the home, entered his plea in Los Angeles County Superior Court. He was jailed on $2 million bail and ordered to return to court March 1 for a preliminary hearing.Becker was also the home's construction contractor, and authorities say the shoddy way he put it together, including putting a fireplace on the third floor that was designed only for outside use, led to the fire. http://www.usatoday.com/news/story/2...ath/53110684/1 So, how does a "deathtrap" like this manage to pass inspection in the first place? -- Bobby G. |
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On Feb 16, 8:24*am, "Robert Green" wrote:
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A German architect who built and designed a sprawling mansion in the Hollywood Hills pleaded not guilty to manslaughter Wednesday in the death of a firefighter who was killed battling a blaze when a ceiling saturated with water collapsed on him.. Gerhard Albert Becker, who also owned the home, entered his plea in Los Angeles County Superior Court. He was jailed on $2 million bail and ordered to return to court March 1 for a preliminary hearing.Becker was also the home's construction contractor, and authorities say the shoddy way he put it together, including putting a fireplace on the third floor that was designed only for outside use, led to the fire. http://www.usatoday.com/news/story/2...es-firefighter... So, how does a "deathtrap" like this manage to pass inspection in the first place? -- Bobby G. Very strange story that one. A few points don't make sense. Probably poor journalism. |
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harry wrote:
On Feb 16, 8:24 am, "Robert Green" wrote: LOS ANGELES (AP) - A German architect who built and designed a sprawling mansion in the Hollywood Hills pleaded not guilty to manslaughter Wednesday in the death of a firefighter who was killed battling a blaze when a ceiling saturated with water collapsed on him.. Gerhard Albert Becker, who also owned the home, entered his plea in Los Angeles County Superior Court. He was jailed on $2 million bail and ordered to return to court March 1 for a preliminary hearing.Becker was also the home's construction contractor, and authorities say the shoddy way he put it together, including putting a fireplace on the third floor that was designed only for outside use, led to the fire. http://www.usatoday.com/news/story/2...es-firefighter... So, how does a "deathtrap" like this manage to pass inspection in the first place? -- Bobby G. Very strange story that one. A few points don't make sense. Probably poor journalism. You DARE to comment? You worthless sack of protoplasm. You should be strapped to a table and your organs removed one by one until you ****in' DIE. We should start with the most useless ones first to make your last few hours on earth the most painful. Your most useless - actually destructive - organ is you goddamn brain, you smelly turd. |
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You'd think Harry had upset you, or something?
That's a bit expressive, I'd say. Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "HeyBub" wrote in message ... You DARE to comment? You worthless sack of protoplasm. You should be strapped to a table and your organs removed one by one until you ****in' DIE. We should start with the most useless ones first to make your last few hours on earth the most painful. Your most useless - actually destructive - organ is you goddamn brain, you smelly turd. |
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On 2/16/2012 9:35 AM, Stormin Mormon wrote:
You DARE to comment? You worthless sack of protoplasm. You should be strapped to a table and your organs removed one by one until you ****in' DIE. We should start with the most useless ones first to make your last few hours on earth the most painful. Your most useless - actually destructive - organ is you goddamn brain, you smelly turd. Such harsh words coming from a christian! |
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On Thu, 16 Feb 2012 19:39:17 -0500, Harry Johnson
wrote: On 2/16/2012 9:35 AM, Stormin Mormon wrote: You DARE to comment? You worthless sack of protoplasm. You should be strapped to a table and your organs removed one by one until you ****in' DIE. We should start with the most useless ones first to make your last few hours on earth the most painful. Your most useless - actually destructive - organ is you goddamn brain, you smelly turd. Such harsh words coming from a christian! Well, if you check the facts, you have attributed the above to the wrong person. My Lord -- another harry!~ |
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"HeyBub" wrote in message
... harry wrote: On Feb 16, 8:24 am, "Robert Green" wrote: LOS ANGELES (AP) - A German architect who built and designed a sprawling mansion in the Hollywood Hills pleaded not guilty to manslaughter Wednesday in the death of a firefighter who was killed battling a blaze when a ceiling saturated with water collapsed on him.. Gerhard Albert Becker, who also owned the home, entered his plea in Los Angeles County Superior Court. He was jailed on $2 million bail and ordered to return to court March 1 for a preliminary hearing.Becker was also the home's construction contractor, and authorities say the shoddy way he put it together, including putting a fireplace on the third floor that was designed only for outside use, led to the fire. http://www.usatoday.com/news/story/2...es-firefighter... So, how does a "deathtrap" like this manage to pass inspection in the first place? -- Bobby G. Very strange story that one. A few points don't make sense. Probably poor journalism. You DARE to comment? You worthless sack of protoplasm. You should be strapped to a table and your organs removed one by one until you ****in' DIE. We should start with the most useless ones first to make your last few hours on earth the most painful. Your most useless - actually destructive - organ is you goddamn brain, you smelly turd. Why are you holding back? Tell us how you *really* feel! (-: -- Bobby G. |
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On Feb 16, 2:28*pm, "HeyBub" wrote:
harry wrote: On Feb 16, 8:24 am, "Robert Green" wrote: LOS ANGELES (AP) - A German architect who built and designed a sprawling mansion in the Hollywood Hills pleaded not guilty to manslaughter Wednesday in the death of a firefighter who was killed battling a blaze when a ceiling saturated with water collapsed on him.. Gerhard Albert Becker, who also owned the home, entered his plea in Los Angeles County Superior Court. He was jailed on $2 million bail and ordered to return to court March 1 for a preliminary hearing.Becker was also the home's construction contractor, and authorities say the shoddy way he put it together, including putting a fireplace on the third floor that was designed only for outside use, led to the fire. http://www.usatoday.com/news/story/2...es-firefighter.... So, how does a "deathtrap" like this manage to pass inspection in the first place? -- Bobby G. Very strange story that one. *A few points don't make sense. Probably poor journalism. You DARE to comment? You worthless sack of protoplasm. You should be strapped to a table and your organs removed one by one until you ****in' DIE. We should start with the most useless ones first to make your last few hours on earth the most painful. Your most useless - actually destructive - organ is you goddamn brain, you smelly t I think you're getting embarassing to your compatriots tiger! |
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On 2/16/2012 9:28 AM, HeyBub wrote:
harry wrote: On Feb 16, 8:24 am, "Robert wrote: LOS ANGELES (AP) - A German architect who built and designed a sprawling mansion in the Hollywood Hills pleaded not guilty to manslaughter Wednesday in the death of a firefighter who was killed battling a blaze when a ceiling saturated with water collapsed on him.. Gerhard Albert Becker, who also owned the home, entered his plea in Los Angeles County Superior Court. He was jailed on $2 million bail and ordered to return to court March 1 for a preliminary hearing.Becker was also the home's construction contractor, and authorities say the shoddy way he put it together, including putting a fireplace on the third floor that was designed only for outside use, led to the fire. http://www.usatoday.com/news/story/2...es-firefighter... So, how does a "deathtrap" like this manage to pass inspection in the first place? -- Bobby G. Very strange story that one. A few points don't make sense. Probably poor journalism. You DARE to comment? You worthless sack of protoplasm. You should be strapped to a table and your organs removed one by one until you ****in' DIE. We should start with the most useless ones first to make your last few hours on earth the most painful. Your most useless - actually destructive - organ is you goddamn brain, you smelly turd. Take it easy with your brother. You and harry (and home guy) are identical peas in a pod |
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George wrote:
You DARE to comment? You worthless sack of protoplasm. You should be strapped to a table and your organs removed one by one until you ****in' DIE. We should start with the most useless ones first to make your last few hours on earth the most painful. Your most useless - actually destructive - organ is you goddamn brain, you smelly turd. Take it easy with your brother. You and harry (and home guy) are identical peas in a pod No, I'm not. I don't blame the world's problems on the Jews or America. I don't root for the downfall of either. My utterances are not the product of a diseased mind, so corrupted by defect as to be a threat to humanity. The world needs Harry to be destroyed, cremated, and the ashes scattered. Take no chances, that's my motto. |
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On 2/16/2012 8:28 AM, HeyBub wrote:
harry wrote: On Feb 16, 8:24 am, "Robert wrote: LOS ANGELES (AP) - A German architect who built and designed a sprawling mansion in the Hollywood Hills pleaded not guilty to manslaughter Wednesday in the death of a firefighter who was killed battling a blaze when a ceiling saturated with water collapsed on him.. Gerhard Albert Becker, who also owned the home, entered his plea in Los Angeles County Superior Court. He was jailed on $2 million bail and ordered to return to court March 1 for a preliminary hearing.Becker was also the home's construction contractor, and authorities say the shoddy way he put it together, including putting a fireplace on the third floor that was designed only for outside use, led to the fire. http://www.usatoday.com/news/story/2...es-firefighter... So, how does a "deathtrap" like this manage to pass inspection in the first place? -- Bobby G. Very strange story that one. A few points don't make sense. Probably poor journalism. You DARE to comment? You worthless sack of protoplasm. You should be strapped to a table and your organs removed one by one until you ****in' DIE. We should start with the most useless ones first to make your last few hours on earth the most painful. Your most useless - actually destructive - organ is you goddamn brain, you smelly turd. Darn HB, tell us how you really feel about Harry. o_O TDD |
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On Feb 16, 3:24*am, "Robert Green" wrote:
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A German architect who built and designed a sprawling mansion in the Hollywood Hills pleaded not guilty to manslaughter Wednesday in the death of a firefighter who was killed battling a blaze when a ceiling saturated with water collapsed on him.. Gerhard Albert Becker, who also owned the home, entered his plea in Los Angeles County Superior Court. He was jailed on $2 million bail and ordered to return to court March 1 for a preliminary hearing.Becker was also the home's construction contractor, and authorities say the shoddy way he put it together, including putting a fireplace on the third floor that was designed only for outside use, led to the fire. http://www.usatoday.com/news/story/2...es-firefighter... So, how does a "deathtrap" like this manage to pass inspection in the first place? -- Bobby G. I would agree that if he knowingly built the house in a totally unsafe fashion that caused the fire, he is responsible. However, I'd like to see other cases where a fire was started by gross negligence and if they were charged with manslaughter? Like all the folks who use cigarettes improperly. When those houses burn down and other people die, do they get charged? Another interesting one is the house in CT where the 3 children and grandparents died Xmas from the boyfriend/contractor throwing out hot ashes in a paper bag. Last I heard the local police had concluded the investigation about a week ago and turned everything over to the state attorney general. |
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... On Feb 16, 3:24 am, "Robert Green" wrote: LOS ANGELES (AP) - A German architect who built and designed a sprawling mansion in the Hollywood Hills pleaded not guilty to manslaughter Wednesday in the death of a firefighter who was killed battling a blaze when a ceiling saturated with water collapsed on him.. Gerhard Albert Becker, who also owned the home, entered his plea in Los Angeles County Superior Court. He was jailed on $2 million bail and ordered to return to court March 1 for a preliminary hearing.Becker was also the home's construction contractor, and authorities say the shoddy way he put it together, including putting a fireplace on the third floor that was designed only for outside use, led to the fire. http://www.usatoday.com/news/story/2...es-firefighter... So, how does a "deathtrap" like this manage to pass inspection in the first place? -- Bobby G. I would agree that if he knowingly built the house in a totally unsafe fashion that caused the fire, he is responsible. However, I'd like to see other cases where a fire was started by gross negligence and if they were charged with manslaughter? Like all the folks who use cigarettes improperly. When those houses burn down and other people die, do they get charged? There has been a trend somewhat of filing these kinds of charges when firefighters are killed. If I were the owner/architect/builder I'd certainly try to drag the AHJ into the picture because he's the one who apparently (we have no *real* idea from the story) approved this horribly shoddy work. Another interesting one is the house in CT where the 3 children and grandparents died Xmas from the boyfriend/contractor throwing out hot ashes in a paper bag. Last I heard the local police had concluded the investigation about a week ago and turned everything over to the state attorney general. They might make a manslaughter charge stick with a lot of luck. However, I've heard about such fires before and some of them happen with ashes that seem to be totally extinguished. That pretty much removes intent or even negligence from the case and makes it what it probably was all along: a stupid accident. I don't think the SAG will get very far with the case, although a good prosecutor could convict/indict a ham sandwhich given the right set of circumstances. Perhaps in both cases the prosecutors are trying to throw a serious scare into the "perps" with very little real hope of securing a conviction. Just being charged is going to cost both "perps" a lot of money, so perhaps TPTB see that as the only real consequences they'll face. Regarding your question about how other cases have been resolved, there was a similar case recently in NYC: http://topics.nytimes.com/top/refere...nyc/index.html On Dec. 22, 2008, the Manhattan district attorney, Robert M. Morgenthau, announced manslaughter charges against three construction supervisors and the subcontractor John Galt Corporation, saying, "Everybody who could have screwed up, screwed up here." Galt, virtually a shell corporation, was in charge of the demolition. Although New York City was not named in the indictment, the Bloomberg administration acknowledged "the failures of our agencies to inspect and detect the conditions that contributed to the deaths." As the trial began in late March 2011, lawyers for the defendants . .. . made clear that the city's culpability in the fire would form a cornerstone of their arguments . . . the prosecution accused them of being involved in, or having the knowledge of, the removal of a standpipe in the basement of the Deutsche Bank building during asbestos abatement . . . Defense lawyers argued that their clients either had not known that a section of the standpipe was missing or that they did not have the expertise to know the significance of the standpipe. The defense also said there was much blame to go around - from the Fire Department, which failed to conduct regular inspections on the building, to federal, state and local regulators, who did not raise any issues regarding the missing section of the standpipe. In June 2011, Mr. Melofchik was found not guilty on all three counts, including manslaughter, a day after the same jury acquitted Mr. DePaola of the same charges. On July 6, a judge acquitted Mr. Alvo and found the Galt company guilty of reckless endangerment, a misdemeanor. So, if those guys had a firefighting standpipe removed and were found not guilty, it's going to be a stretch for the LA owner/builder Becker to get convicted. It seems to me that removing something like a firefighting water supply is a lot more culpable than bad design that allowed water to pool on the roof. I can easily see a firefighter's union "pushing" the DA to file to pave the way for a civil trial and the chance to recover money for the firefighter's family. If you recall, OJ skated on the criminal charges but ended up paying through the nose at the civil trial. As I recall from reading about the Galt trial when it was in progress, great significance was given to the FDNY's failure to inspect the site properly. Some commentators felt that the FDNY pressed the case against Galt to cover up their own malfeasance, although burying the whole incident altogether might have done a better "cover-up" job. -- Bobby G. |
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