I used to know a guy in Dallas that had 5 mini-warehouses full of old Apple parts, I am sure worth a ton to the right people. Since Apple built computers in Carrollton back in the 80's parts were all over the place.
He was the same, but not as bad as this guy. He never sold much, just hoarded, and even his apartment should have been on the show Hoarders back then.
He got behind on his warehouse rent, and they gave him 30 minutes to get what he wanted, and they dumped all the rest of it. He said it was quite a ton of weight off his shoulders to be rid of the stuff after all that time. Even though he went about it wrong.
One has to wonder, from the location of the start of the fire in Rye, that it may not have been intentionally set. Could be a disgruntled customer, but that would leave too many suspects.
He was the same, but not as bad as this guy. He never sold much, just hoarded, and even his apartment should have been on the show Hoarders back then.
He got behind on his warehouse rent, and they gave him 30 minutes to get what he wanted, and they dumped all the rest of it. He said it was quite a ton of weight off his shoulders to be rid of the stuff after all that time. Even though he went about it wrong.
One has to wonder, from the location of the start of the fire in Rye, that it may not have been intentionally set. Could be a disgruntled customer, but that would leave too many suspects.