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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Elderly Mother and Son found burned to death in their foreclosed home. RENO, Nev. Two people found dead in a home that burned in an upscale Reno neighborhood had heavily fortified the foreclosed house, apparently anticipating the sheriff's deputies who came to evict them, police said Wednesday. An investigation continued into the cause of death of the two people whose bodies were removed from the charred rubble Wednesday morning and taken to the Washoe County medical examiner's office for an autopsy. They have not been positively identified but were believed to be Therese Christenson, 83, and her son, Gary "Axel" Christenson, 46, who had lived for decades in the house that was sold at a foreclosure auction in June. Deputies serving the eviction notice Tuesday heard what they thought were gunshots after they announced themselves at the front door about 10:40 a.m. They took cover and noticed the house was on fire. Police SWAT teams surrounded the area, pointing guns at the house while firefighters poured water on the flames from a distance for about eight hours. "It had been heavily fortified," Reno police Lt. Robert Nuttall said about the home, which sits in a gated community near a finely manicured golf course designed by famed architect Robert Trent Jones Sr. "All the windows and doors had been boarded up with pressboard and plywood from the inside. Later, we learned the front door had been barricaded with cases of ceramic tile," he told reporters Wednesday. No weapons were found, but investigators suspect an accelerant was used inside the house, Nuttall said. He said the bodies were found next to each other in the kitchen in a part of the house that had burned the least. Washoe County Sheriff's Deputy Armando Avina said the eviction notice served Tuesday should have come as no surprise to the residents. He said they had been warned several times that their home had sold following foreclosure. Utility companies and others also had posted several notices on their door. Citing court records, the Reno Gazette-Journal reported that Therese Christenson had filed for bankruptcy three times in the past three years, but each time, she withdrew the filing and the case was dismissed. A winning bid of $267,100 was made for Christenson's property at public auction June 3, with unpaid debt and costs of $173,228, county records show. Court records show the first of two five-day notices to vacate the house were served June 4.
Poster Comment: EVERY FORECLOSURE should burn to the ground ... the folks losing their home should get out first and allow the invisible, wee people of the night to help convince the shit eating scumbag bankers that foreclosures need not happen at all since the fucking bank has never loaned anyone anything ! Banks have no money, they merely broker your own credit to you at a high rate of interest.
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#1. To: noone222 (#0)
Word on the street is that this son took out a first, a second, and a third on the home to the tune of $400 grand and promptly wasted it. Neighbors think the son was holding his mom prisoner in the home prior to igniting the structure and killing her and himself. I'm no fan of bankers, but this guy was a nutter. What 46 year old continues to live at home with mommy.....the guy was never on his own.
I think you have a very valid point !!!
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