Not disagreeing about how a shaped charge works but if if was it was a professional type demolition operation not your tun of the mill "I'm gonna blow that bitch up" guy in a pickup. The camera picked up nobody not even a shadow. It would be really hard to get around that camera and plant a device and a professional op would have 100% disabled the camera first. The "rod of God" weapon would have left a long burn trail from an impact and there would be pieces (very small) of titanium that didn't vaporize from the impact on the stone surface. I think this was absolutely lightening.
Crime scene investigators wouldn't eat to and shouldn't be working where 20 tons of compromised structure could fall on them at any time. It'd be much safer and effective to demolish the other slabs of granite before investigating. Any bomb residue, pieces left over, or other clues would mostly still be intact, and keep the investigators from possibly being killed in the process.
Not disagreeing about how a shaped charge works but if if was it was a professional type demolition operation not your tun of the mill "I'm gonna blow that bitch up" guy in a pickup. The camera picked up nobody not even a shadow. It would be really hard to get around that camera and plant a device and a professional op would have 100% disabled the camera first. The "rod of God" weapon would have left a long burn trail from an impact and there would be pieces (very small) of titanium that didn't vaporize from the impact on the stone surface. I think this was absolutely lightening.
Crime scene investigators wouldn't eat to and shouldn't be working where 20 tons of compromised structure could fall on them at any time. It'd be much safer and effective to demolish the other slabs of granite before investigating. Any bomb residue, pieces left over, or other clues would mostly still be intact, and keep the investigators from possibly being killed in the process.
Ahhhh yes, FOX news. Of course they found video of a "suspect" leaving a "device" .