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I'm sure the detective was thorough in his investigation, but was he given bum information? If the higher-ups wanted his death ruled as an accident or suicide to avoid bad publicity about a murder, then I'm sure they fed the police a bunch of BS to keep them on the "accident" trail Again, someone wearing a kiln suit dumping his body near the furnace then using a long instrument to push him in from a distance is impossible, but Dave walking and jumping in isn't? Wouldn't the heat be too much for Dave to get close? Is there any evidence of the detective or any of his men wearing one of the suits and attempting to get close to the furnace while it's on, or did he just take someones word for it? |
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FWIW, the segment itself shows some news footage from the plant during the mid-80s that featured an employee working in a denim shirt with the sleeves cut off working around heavy equipment and what looks like uranium ore. Not even a pair of gloves on that dude.
Just seeing that, I can accept that Fernald didn't provide proper heat PPE. |
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I don't think anyone put him in there. I'm not really convinced he put himself there, either. I lean accident.
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When Dave never showed up to ride back with Harry Easterling, his coworkers assumed that he had went off somewhere to take a nap in an abandoned plant and was still sleeping so he left a note and left. If there was a spot above the furnace that he could have been sleeping at, I could see an accidental death. But Dave's daughter was adamant that he was a stickler for the rules and wouldn't have been sleeping on the job.
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I struggle with this one a lot. I have to concede a suicide scenario is somewhat plausible simply because Dave firstly had a prior attempt (which statistically makes one likely to have another), and secondly had a serious mental illness (schizophrenia). He was taking perphenazine (Trilafon) for it, which is prescribed primarily to treat what are known as the positive symptoms of schizophrenia like hallucinations and delusions. These drugs need to be tapered if they need to be discontinued, since there's a pretty big risk of withdrawal. Those symptoms include sweating and insomnia. It can also, of course, result in return of symptoms. I think I do remember that the Accused podcast mentioned a coworker who stated Dave was complaining about not having slept well the day before because of the heat. A lot of people who have worked third shift for any period of time have a lot of difficulty getting quality sleep during the day. I don't know if that was true in Dave's case, but I do know that length and quality of sleep can greatly impact schizophrenic patients, making it more difficult to manage symptoms. It's very, very hard to wrap one's head around jumping into a vat of literal molten rock. I just don't think it's as likely as other, more common methods. But if he suddenly stopped taking his meds? It might happen. I don't think it's the most likely scenario, but it could happen. All that being said, Dave was by all accounts a rule follower and we don't have any accounts of him being non-compliant with his mental health treatment during this time period. He had also stopped drinking alcohol years before this, IIRC. Given that he seemed appropriate during all the time that Harry Easterling was with him that evening and it seems no one else at the plant reported any strange behavior from him, again, I don't think this is the likeliest scenario. But it does seem at least marginally possible--more so than a murder plot, in my estimation. |
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Don't know if I have even seen this UM episode but I ran across this today, just food for thought in regard to the possibility of it being a suicide:
https://nypost.com/2026/02/05/us-new...-kitchen-cops/ An Olive Garden cook has died after he dunked his own head into a searing hot deep fryer — as his co-workers frantically tried to thwart his gruesome suicide, authorities said. The employee, who hasn’t been identified, stripped his clothes off and thrust his face into the fryer at the chain’s restaurant in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, last Friday afternoon, the Smoking Gun reported. “A male victim went head first into the fryers,” dispatchers could be heard saying in grim 911 audio. “I don’t have a lot of details, lot of people screaming, some kind of a burn victim,” another operator could be heard saying. The cook was rushed a nearby hospital to be treated for his severe burns, but he later died from his injuries, authorities said. A female employee suffered minor burns after she and several other workers tried to stop the cook from injuring himself even further. At least one customer also tried to intervene. Both Olive Garden and authorities refused to release any details about the ordeal, only describing it as a “suicide attempt.” The restaurant shut down for several days in the wake of the incident but has since reopened. |
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It's too bad DC Cole isn't around anymore to investigate the possible involvement of Olive Garden's ties to the federal government.
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The furnace tank was 4' deep, and Dave was 6' tall, so I think it's possible that the first drop in the temperature was the front part of his body going into the furnace and the seccond was the rest of his body going in.
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Something about this case I don’t like are the reports from many employees about the apple cores. If they left a small crust on the salt and made such a kaboom when thrown into the vat, how on earth wasn’t there an explosion and huge chunks of black stuff thrown everywhere from a body being dropped in? Humans are a little over 50% water. In the podcast mentioned earlier it was reported the bones found in the vat did not look like chicken bones but how could they be sure they were even bones to begin with? I’m no scientist but I would expect everything organic to be totally destroyed in the high heat of the vat. That leaves keys and wire. Did they honestly prove in one way or another that Dave was even dropped in there? |
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