Crazy that there is still no body recovered??? Wow...they keep with the bs of smoldering rubble as the cause of not attempting a search..
Apparently there are leaked audios of the police calling for the cabin to be burned down (confirmed) and anyone exiting it shot (not confirmed) I thought they were suppose to catch this alleged suspect, not hunting a monster.
He had scuba training and likely had gear. Or at least a gas mask. He knew their tactic would be to gas it. I'm sure he chose this place for a reason. And its in the mountains. Who is to say there wasn't a basement or tunnel exit? Or Perhaps he escaped in the commotion when tear gas was all over the place. Hell, he could have tossed much of it to cover his trail. This guy was trained really well.
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http://www.policymic.com/articles/26118/is-christopher-dorner-alive There is a basement! From the article: "According to the son of the owner of the cabin, there is a basement in the building, which may yet allow Dorner to survive. There also remains a slight possibility that Dorner somehow eluded authorities, which would force a resumption of the massive manhunt."
He was staying in the cabin, cleaners showed up, he held them hostage, stole their car, exchanged gun fire with the parks and rec people, then fled back to the cabin. He was there until the PD burnt him to the ground.
I bet he killed someone, left their body in the cabin, let the police burn it down and fled. This will give him time to disappear while they try to figure out who the remains belong to
I think he fled into a different cabin. The scary thing is, that if Dorner took a hostage, the police might have burnt an innocent person alive. I wonder how the police were 100% certain there was no one else in the cabin - assuming that they lit the fire on purpose.
Yeah that's what I would do (if I was him) - but the hard part is breaking past the police perimeter undetected. He shouldn't have confronted those cleaning ladies in the first place - wait until they finish cleaning, then go into the home. I wonder if the ladies will get the $1M reward for making the call.