Death in the most painful way in Buruburu. Extremely Gory.

This one claims to have had a conversation with the deceased and he had financial issues.


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Terrence was highly indebted. We spoke like 2 weeks ago and he sounded so frustrated with his life coz of indebtedness. Also wife was the one paying rent and that alone wasn’t ok with him.''
 
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Very sad.

This looks very very very suspicious. Here's why fro my years of following crime investigations.

1. Very few people commit suicide by fire because its very painful. What's more, if a person is concious, once the pain sets in they can't sit still.

2. From 1) above, the logical conclusion is that the victim was unconcious. This could be due to self-involved reasons including blacking out, or foul play prior to the car being set alight.

3. From the extensive damage of the car, it seems an accelerant was used. Car interiors usually don't burn very easily and have an element of retardation.

4. One neighbour says that they put off the fire within 3 minutes. The damage to the body alone shows that this fire was going on for at least 30 minutes.

5. No concious fire victim dies without screaming. The fact that the wife is the one who was screaming means the guy was already dead.

Haya, ongezeni..............
 
Explain scientifically and not through some assumptions.
Okay here we go. I may not go into molecules and atoms and heat coefficiencies juu nilisahau - it is over 30 years - but the commonsense of it is that glass is a poor conductor of heat. But glass, like most materials, expands when heated. So the part of the windscreen that is next to the source of the heat (inside the car) heats up quickly and expands faster than the part outside. the result is the two parts move from each other or what we call breaking apart.

But when planes are at 40,000 feet, the temperature outside huwa negative 30 degrees but inside the plane temparature huwa kama 25 degrees. Si their windshield should be shattering based on your theory.
Airplane windows are made of a different material from car windshields. They are made of plexiglass, a form of acrylic that is shatterproof. But I guess you had already googled before posing your question.
 
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I have finally worked out why they use capital letters. Here it is. At one time, a majority of officers had illegible handwriting. It was then decided that all reports should be done in upper case letters. The use of capital letters ensures that reports are legible no matter how bad the handwriting is.
Unakumbuka Morse Code (those dashes and dots) na radio call. When receiving a signal on Morse code one has no time to shift from upper to lower case. It is a carryover from that.

 
As usual the first suspect is wife,i don't see her hand in this.
I would like to know what the guy used to take himself out,before blazing himself with fire,but again how could he do that while he was already unconscious.
Mhhhh CSI endeleeni but don't implicate that beautiful lass
 
Okay here we go. I may not go into molecules and atoms and heat coefficiencies juu nilisahau - it is over 30 years - but the commonsense of it is that glass is a poor conductor of heat. But glass, like most materials, expands when heated. So the part of the windscreen that is next to the source of the heat (inside the car) heats up quickly and expands faster than the part outside. the result is the two parts move from each other or what we call breaking apart.


Airplane windows are made of a different material from vehicle windshields. They are made of plexiglass, a form of acrylic that is shatterproof. But I guess you had already googled before posing your question.
That is forces due to unequal expansion of materials metal and glass. But the most probable theory is pressure difference. The heated air inside is less dense and at a lower pressure than the cooler air outside. Thus the atmospheric pressure presses against the glass from the outer part and breaks it.
 
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