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When showing or viewing homes, concerns over unforeseen pitfalls always seem to linger in the back of your mind. On that rare occasion, however, you run across something you could’ve never dreamed of… like finding out the home is rigged to explode.
That’s exactly what Denver resident, Matt Feeney, encountered. He was remodeling an old home that was originally owned by Denver, Colorado’s most famous crime family. He discovered that crime families like to have getaway plans. Even if it means bringing down the house while they make their escape. How did they do it?
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