A shoot first type o person isn't going to care about laws when it comes to people on their property, as your news link shows.SubLunar wrote:I hope he also enjoys getting the fuck sued out of him 'cause that's what would happen. Can only shoot trespassers in your home. Otherwise, you don't even have the right to detain trespassers, let alone shoot them.Nicotti wrote:So I heard from a trusted source that one should be careful exploring the Phenix quarry cause the guy that owns it is a "Shoot first, ask questions later" type of guy.Shemp72 wrote:http://www.ashgrovemo.org/phenix
Outside of Ash Grove. It's almost 4 hours away. Funny, the link at the page leads to undergroundozarks.com
Also: http://www.connectmidmissouri.com/news/ ... id=1044517
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More online investigation than onsite exploration these days.
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“My dear fellow, who will let you?”
“That’s not the point. The point is, who will stop me?”
-Ayn Rand
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Yep and dude is in prison for 2nd degree murder now. Being an uninformed property owner is great and all, but I don't know if acting tough to scare bad guys away is worth going to prison for murder.
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Hello!
I have no idea how many people still use these forums, but I guess I will post stuff here for the time being. I would love to make new friends with the same interests of exploring these places without damaging or vandalizing any property. I simply want to explore forgotten places because it is fun.
Anyway, I am very new to the hobby of urban exploring, and I have been using this site to discover dilapidated places to explore with my two best friends. Using Google maps, I have located a house in Jefferson County that seems to have been recently abandoned. Inside, there was a calendar stopped at the year of January 2008 with food and dishes still on the kitchen counter. It's like the family just disappeared!
Please excuse the quality of these photos. I do not have a fancy camera, so I just used my phone.
I have no idea how many people still use these forums, but I guess I will post stuff here for the time being. I would love to make new friends with the same interests of exploring these places without damaging or vandalizing any property. I simply want to explore forgotten places because it is fun.
Anyway, I am very new to the hobby of urban exploring, and I have been using this site to discover dilapidated places to explore with my two best friends. Using Google maps, I have located a house in Jefferson County that seems to have been recently abandoned. Inside, there was a calendar stopped at the year of January 2008 with food and dishes still on the kitchen counter. It's like the family just disappeared!
Please excuse the quality of these photos. I do not have a fancy camera, so I just used my phone.
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Sweet, it's always weird finding houses like that. You just wonder what could have happened to the family. The last time I explored a house like that it turned out to be the home of a child rapist.
Are you from that area? I'm from Festus btw
Are you from that area? I'm from Festus btw
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Yeah, I'm from Fenton, but I live in Springfield, MO because of college. Break is almost over unfortunately, so I only have a week left to explore St. Louis ; I guess I will have to urbex in Springfield for awhile.
I also tried to research this place. I obtained names from some prescription medication we found in the medicine cabinet, but came up with nothing.
I also tried to research this place. I obtained names from some prescription medication we found in the medicine cabinet, but came up with nothing.
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good pics springfeild should be good as a lot of the guys on here are there
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Greetings and welcome! Don't worry about the picture quality, it's the experience that counts. We're still here the forums just aren't as lively anymore because of things like facebook..
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Hello again!
Have any of you guys checked these houses out yet on the left side of Twin River Rd, Eureka? They look abandoned, so I think I am going to scout out the area tomorrow.
http://www.bing.com/maps/#Y3A9MzguNTgyM ... A2MzAyNQ==
Have any of you guys checked these houses out yet on the left side of Twin River Rd, Eureka? They look abandoned, so I think I am going to scout out the area tomorrow.
http://www.bing.com/maps/#Y3A9MzguNTgyM ... A2MzAyNQ==
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Good luck, looks like parking might be a bit of a pain though. Welcome to the forum.Xylanix wrote:I think I am going to scout out the area tomorrow.
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mindwaave wrote:Xylanix wrote:I think I am going to scout out the area tomorrow.
Be careful down there, years ago they were "empty" but being used. There was one or two that were drug houses.
I grew up in House Springs and word get around a small town.
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Folks, MO is a Castle Doctrine state, which means you MAY use deadly force to protect your life or property. Which means if you find a trespasser you may use force after confronting them if they refuse to leave. This includes your home or anywhere on your property. It also includes a hotel/motel and your car, even a tent. You may carry a concealed weapon in your car WITHOUT a permit. If you leave the car the weapon must remain in the car if you don't have a CCL.
As for the Highlands, we lived right around the corner from it until '61. yeah, I'm old.
As for the Highlands, we lived right around the corner from it until '61. yeah, I'm old.
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Sorry but the Castle Doctrine ONLY applies to inside your residence. You are not allowed to detain trespassers. I've looked into this but don't have time to give you a link. Missouri revised statutes website has it all spelled out.
Having said that, it's part of the reason I don't do many houses. That and I find most houses to be boring.. I've seen houses I swore were abandoned turned out to be inhabited. Not willing to get shot over some random house.
Having said that, it's part of the reason I don't do many houses. That and I find most houses to be boring.. I've seen houses I swore were abandoned turned out to be inhabited. Not willing to get shot over some random house.
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Been in over 60 houses and have never had a single issue. The only time I've ever had a run-in with a property owner is at that one go-cart track in South County.
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NO, the Castle Doctrine was amended last year. Your car, your tent, a motel where you are staying, and YOUR PROPERTY are considered your domicile. You may use force to protect your property and any third party on same.
That is not to say you can shoot a trespasser but if they are about to do harm, then you may protect yourself and your property.
That is not to say you can shoot a trespasser but if they are about to do harm, then you may protect yourself and your property.
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your first comment on the matter said "anywhere on your property". This is not correct. You may not kill someone anywhere on your property just because they were trespassing. Unless you want to be charged with 2nd degree murder.
For example: http://www.connectmidmissouri.com/news/ ... id=1044517
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for stand your ground laws and self defense. But lots of people seem to think you can get away with murder as long as that person was trespassing on your property and that is not true.
For example: http://www.connectmidmissouri.com/news/ ... id=1044517
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for stand your ground laws and self defense. But lots of people seem to think you can get away with murder as long as that person was trespassing on your property and that is not true.