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Do not try this at home! (Kirsten Brydum crime scene photos)

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 1:53 pm
by Cybrludite
This man is a trained professional (At what, we're not quite sure. Certainly not at photography!) and knows the area (somewhat).

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To all the folks who claim this was a CIA hit on Kirsten, let me just say that even the CIA knows better than to come down here at 2 AM. As I mentioned in the main thread on the subject, Montegut St. is in very poor shape out this way. She would have had to have been walking her bike due to the fact that there were meter wide gaps in the street pavement. The sidewalk was likewise cracked, tilted, and/or overgrown. No pictures of that, because the local rock-slingers were plying their trade, and aren't known to be fond of having cameras pointed at them.

This is the intermodal cargo terminal that's just to the west. Containers bound for the local area from the port are brought here by train to be put onto trucks. The distortion is from the fact that I have a cheap digicam, and I wasn't stopping to take my pictures.

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A partially burned house in the 2900th block of Laussat Place.

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Looking west down Laussat Pl. This is the 3000th block. Somewhere along here is where the murder took place.

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The view to the right. The next house over was being worked on by a single Mexican. I would assume he is living there and patching things up himself as this was a Sunday morning when I made my recon run. The other houses on this side looked like this one. Note the search markings left by what appears to have been the Arizona National Guard. In particular notice how far off the ground they are. That was done from a boat, not a ladder.

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This is the only house still standing on the left hand side of the street. Clearly the owner is an optimist...

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This is the corner with Feliciana St, and the start of the [strike]3150[/strike] 3050 block of Laussat Pl.

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The surrounding neighborhood improves as you move towards St. Claude Ave, but I really don't suggest going there at night. Or, really, during the day. I stood out like a sore thumb down there. I had no problems nor any direct threats, but I only made one pass, got my photos, and got out. Hopefully this will put to rest the notion that this was a CIA hit by making it clear that this is a very bad neighborhood. If you don't live there, don't go there. In particular, don't go there effectively on foot at two in the morning. And by "effectively on foot", I mean don't go there on any two wheeled conveyance, nor in a four wheeled one without at least a half-foot of ground clearance.

(Edited because I noticed a typo)

Re: Do not try this at home! (Kirsten Brydum crime scene photos)

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 3:01 pm
by clyde621
Am I the only one missing something here? Who is Kirsten Brydurm? What is this all about?

Re: Do not try this at home! (Kirsten Brydum crime scene photos)

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 3:05 pm
by clyde621
Ok: I did some google fu and found out who she was. Bleeding heart, so what happend to her there is no real supprise. Sorry that it occured to her. But the rest of the photo story...Damn nut case there.. :roll:

Re: Do not try this at home! (Kirsten Brydum crime scene photos)

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 3:18 pm
by Cybrludite
CByrneIV wrote:Fucking Moron
Me or her? (Not sure I'd argue against either one. :lol: This wasn't one of the brightest things I've ever done...)

Re: Do not try this at home! (Kirsten Brydum crime scene photos)

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 9:25 pm
by mekender
not a place i would go hang out...

judging from the last picture and comparison with the google street view, and figuring that the winters in NO are similar to the ones in FL, i would put the overgrowth at being at least six months to a year older in your pics than in the google street view... possibly older depending on how toxic the soil became after the flooding from Katrina...

local.live.com has pre-Katrina pictures of the same intersection in their birds eye view... doesnt seem to be too poorly kept up in those shots. but its pretty apparent that its wasnt a nice neighborhood then either...

Re: Do not try this at home! (Kirsten Brydum crime scene photos)

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 12:07 am
by Jered
I'm sure he went armed though, so he's not as nuts as that dumb moonbat.

Re: Do not try this at home! (Kirsten Brydum crime scene photos)

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 3:28 am
by Cybrludite
Jered wrote:I'm sure he went armed though, so he's not as nuts as that dumb moonbat.
As well armed as I could manage without getting instantly clapped into gaol in the event of getting pulled over. Not that the guns would have done me that much good had someone gotten the drop on me. The most effective projectile I had at my disposal was a 34,000,000 grain GMC pickup. :mrgreen: More important than the guns was making sure I didn't have to use them. Even a good shoot would have really ruined my day... (/understatement)

Re: Do not try this at home! (Kirsten Brydum crime scene photos)

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 3:46 am
by Captain Wheelgun
Cybrludite wrote:
Jered wrote:I'm sure he went armed though, so he's not as nuts as that dumb moonbat.
As well armed as I could manage without getting instantly clapped into gaol in the event of getting pulled over. Not that the guns would have done me that much good had someone gotten the drop on me. The most effective projectile I had at my disposal was a 34,000,000 grain GMC pickup. :mrgreen: More important than the guns was making sure I didn't have to use them. Even a good shoot would have really ruined my day... (/understatement)
(threadjack)
34,000,000 grains, huh. You'd need to get it moving at a whopping .0000048 ft/sec to make IPSC Pistol Major (165 PF). To think that we turn thousands of 16 year olds loose with such deadly weapons everyday :-P
(/threadjack)

Re: Do not try this at home! (Kirsten Brydum crime scene photos)

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 3:55 am
by workinwifdakids
ahem...
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Back on topic:

May God have mercy on her soul, and have mercy on her family by bringing her killer to a grisly demise. That said, it appears as though she was heavily involved in anarchism.

I find that ironic, as her death was caused by anarchism.

Re: Do not try this at home! (Kirsten Brydum crime scene photos)

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 4:42 am
by FastRope71
So was your pucker factor above a 4 when you drove through there?