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A*L*E*R*T* ... family discovers new home was a meth lab

 
Anonymous Coward
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10/02/2012 11:32 AM
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A*L*E*R*T* ... family discovers new home was a meth lab
Within days of moving in this past summer, Beth Hankins, an ER nurse, started experiencing breathing problems. Then Jonathan got migraine-like headaches and nosebleeds. By the third week, their 2-year-old son, Ezra, developed mouth sores.

It's a Catch-22 that Joe Mazzuca of Meth Lab Cleanup, a national remediation and training company, predicts others could find themselves in. Based on national and state data, Mazzuca conservatively estimates there are 2.5 million meth-contaminated homes in the U.S. "The signs and indicators aren't always there," he said. "You don't always see the meth residue. It's extremely dangerous stuff."

[link to news.yahoo.com]

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10/02/2012 11:50 AM
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Re: A*L*E*R*T* ... family discovers new home was a meth lab
Im in the market for a new house I found one that was 70k it was sold in 04 for 200,000 and is valued by the county at 189,000, it is very nice and very affordable. I have done a tireless search about murders suicide anything near the house that would make it that low of a price. I can find nothing at this point I think it was a meth house or its totally haunted. Considering the uglier home next door sold for over 200,000k I know somethings up.
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10/02/2012 11:54 AM
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Re: A*L*E*R*T* ... family discovers new home was a meth lab
so much for HUD disclosures
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