Jim had been receiving death threats for quite some time, and according to friends, he had a new grand-daughter on the way and everything to live for. The “facts” are not adding up.
Details are coming slow… Here’s what we know:
Dead man found in burning car
Officials found a 59-year-old Huntington Beach man dead Monday afternoon in a vehicle fire, officials said.
A witness called the Huntington Beach Fire Department at 2:55 p.m. Monday to the Pelican Cove apartment complex at 16960 Algonquin St. for a vehicle fire, said Martha Werth, spokeswoman for the Fire Department.
The fire sprinklers were going when 17 firefighters arrived at the underground parking structure, Werth said. It took about 12 minutes to put out the fire, she said.
When the smoke and fire subsided, officials realized there was a body in the vehicle and called in the Huntington Beach Police Department, Werth said.
The body is of a 59-year-old Huntington Beach man, according to the Orange County Sheriff’s Department’s Coroner’s records.
Officials aren’t releasing the name of the man yet.
No cause has yet been determined for the fire and both police and fire officials are investigating the incident, Werth said.
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About one hour after posting this I received an email from the paper it came from, they wanted to know HOW
I knew that it was Jim Purcey. My Source is Royal Edwards – Jim’s best friend.
I am still waiting for the final confirmation, but it all seems to be true. The paper has yet to report what we have told them. Something is very strange here. ~ JB
More news articles:
http://cbs2.com/local/burned.body.found.2.1725623.html
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Arson Investigators Find Body In Burning Car
HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. (CBS) ―
Huntington Beach Police are investigating the discovery of a body inside a burning car Monday afternoon.
Detectives are working with coroner’s investigators to identify the body which was burned beyond recognition, Huntington Beach police Lt. John Domingo said.
Firefighters were called to a car fire in the underground garage of the Pelican Cove condominiums at 16900 block of Algonquin Street at 2:55 p.m. Monday, Jeff Lopez of the Huntington Beach Fire Department said.
After the blaze was extinguished, the body was found inside the vehicle, Domingo said.
The incident remained under investigation.
http://www.ocregister.com/news/fire-251214-body-vehicle.html
HUNTINGTON BEACH – Investigators found a body inside a vehicle that was burned in a parking structure at a condominium complex on Monday, authorities said.
Officers have yet to disclose information about the body, including whether it is a male or female.
At 2:55 p.m. Monday, firefighters responded to a call of a vehicle fire in the underground parking garage of the Pelican Cove complex, 16960 Algonquin St., said Deputy Fire Marshal Jeff Lopez, a spokesman for the Huntington Beach Fire Department. The sprinklers came on and the fire was put out before it could spread.
After the fire was out, investigators discovered a body inside the vehicle. Arson investigators, police officers and officials from the Orange County Coroner’s Division were called to the scene.
Police have yet to release information about the vehicle. The complex has 48 units.
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