Harley Lawrence’s death at bus stop horrifies witnesses

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Of course I'm not assuming. Something hot came in contact with something flammable. That's not an assumption. That's a fact

That's one possibility. We use that saying in the fire service. When people ask us what started the fire we don't like to spread rumors. The guy could've been smoking and drinking something highly alcoholic and flammable. My first question is why would somebody see somebody with a can of gas going over there and not do something
Yes you are. Need a map?
 

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No. I understand how your brain works

Hard points to answer eh Buck.
Of course I'm not assuming. Something hot came in contact with something flammable. That's not an assumption. That's a fact

That's one possibility. We use that saying in the fire service. When people ask us what started the fire we don't like to spread rumors. The guy could've been smoking and drinking something highly alcoholic and flammable. My first question is why would somebody see somebody with a can of gas going over there and not do something
Assuming again.
 

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hey goob, didn't you just thread about fighting...:p

just sayin'
 

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If you have nothing to add to this thread but reposting what's already been posted, perhaps you should just move along

As you cannot answer I assume you agree with my points.
Really if you disagree you should be able to rebut? Or can you?
 

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I can't answer because you haven't asked me a question. Is merely made the statement that I'm assuming which is clearly not true.
Clarify that would ya?

hey goob, didn't you just thread about fighting...:p

just sayin'

Some are special. Really special to me. I am waiting to see if he goes on another Red Tag deal of going thru my posts and tagging 30, 40 or 50 or more as Red.
Makes him really special to me.
 

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hey goob, didn't you just thread about fighting...:p

just sayin'

There is a small difference.
I do not let it go on and on.
I show that the fella is an idiot and at times it takes about 10 to 12 posts, rarely more than that.

After that I am done. My points were made- My points were not rebutted in a logical way.
Just the normal bafflegab from an ex politician who was thrown out by the voters on their respective a*s*s.
A subject of ridicule in the area they reside.

It is not a win- lose situation- Not worth it from my perspective - I just wait till he makes an utter a*s*s of himself. And he never fails to disappoint me.
As I mentioned, 10-12 posts and the idiot is cut adrift.
 

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Harley Lawrence death: Arrests in case of homeless man found in bus shelter - Nova Scotia - CBC News

RCMP have arrested two people as part of the investigation into the death of homeless man Harley Lawrence in Berwick, N.S., in October.

The 62-year-old's body was found in a burning bus shelter at about 2 a.m. last Oct. 23.

The two under arrest were being interviewed by police Friday morning. One was arrested around midnight in Berwick, the other in the Halifax region around 1:20 a.m.

The CBC's Angela MacIvor has been speaking with people who had helped Lawrence before his death. They say they are pleased there's movement in the case.

Police have long considered the bus shelter fire and Lawrence’s death to be suspicious. However, RCMP have been tight-lipped about the investigation.

Many people in the Annapolis Valley town believe it’s a homicide.

Two overnight workers who deliver newspapers in the area discovered the fire at the bus shelter and called the fire department. Lawrence was found dead inside.

About 20 minutes earlier, the witnesses said they saw two people filling up a jug with gasoline at a nearby gas station. Police have not commented on whether this is significant.

The cause of death has not been released, and Nova Scotia’s chief medical examiner told CBC News in February that determining an official cause of death in a fire can be complicated.

Lawrence grew up in Nova Scotia. His brother has said Lawrence began drifting away in his mid-20s, became paranoid and refused help from family.

Lawrence had been living in Berwick for a few months before his death and locals said he slept in the bus shelter each night.