The first thing visitors to the neighborhood near Martin Winter's home may notice is a huge, white flagpole, with large platform. The 10 commandments are inscribed beneath, and "In God We Trust" is in bold letters. [More]Hell, that's all I need to see.
Hang him!
[Via Florida Guy]
The criminals' forked tongue keeps getting ever more slippery. It seems the "destructive devices" and "small explosives" are alleged to be 12-gauge zip-guns. Yeah, shotshells are sooo destructive!
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Interesting FBI press conference:
http://www.wtsp.com/media/cinematic/video/10759109/fbi-press-conference-doomsday-prepper-surrenders/
Winters accompanied by legal counsel surrendered at the FBI Tampa Office, avoiding a Todashev scenario.
http://baystateexaminer.com/todashev-files-mystery-flying-coffee-table/
Today's update:
ReplyDelete"In federal court Wednesday, Winters' defense attorney. Ellis Faught, suggested the confidential informant's estimates were overblown.
There were four so-called destructive devices purchased by the informant, said Faught, but not buried on the property as booby traps.
"None of this was there," he told the court.
"And it's my understanding that no guns were dug up," Faught said after the hearing. "It was alleged by the government that there were 50 to 60 guns and I'm only aware of five of them that were found and they were found in his house in a safe.""
http://www.wtsp.com/story/news/local/hillsboroughcounty/2014/06/19/valrico-agents-fbi-explosives-guns-weapons-search-prepper-doomsday-winters-daughters-glasser-wtsp/10904077/