leftysergeant
Penultimate Amazing
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True, this isn't CSI where things get solved before the commercial break. Nevertheless metal tampered with chemicals intended to burn it faster leave tell tale signs that are different from metal exposed to the file cabinet burning.
And there were no freaking signs of chemicals used to destroy the steel. The eutectic reaction was obviously caused by the sulphuric acid in the pile. anyone who has etched metal or bronzed baby shoes knows that.
There is no such thing as a residue-free explosive.
No guano, Bat Man!
Derrrr....The residues would have shown up in the dust samples.We might not be looking for the right component, but residue is there. Samples could be taken and run through test to see what elements are found and this test recorded. And referenced later if questions of the presence of some element arises.
Opsuminda.
It didn't burn during the explosion and would burn later? If I burn metal with thermite and then pour gasoline over it and let it burn for more hours the evidence of thermite burn isn't going to go away. Thermite and particularly thermate cause chemical reactions in the steel. I'm not very sure a long term exposure to heat that doesn't melt the steel is going to do away with the sulfur now in the steel after thermate exposure.
You forgot something. Thermite leaves identifiable marks on the steel that any iron worker, fire fighter or cop would recognize.
Opsumnida. You loose, paleface.
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