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tony357

Oldest boy at fully involved fire monday.

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This was a bad fire. No one was home.

The fire co, just recieved this ladder truck in november you see in the pics.

I remember when this building was built, the whole building is fiberglassed..it sits right infront of the bay westcreek dock rd.

 

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I photographed the architect/owner on the roof when it was built, around 2000 or so, for the paper I worked for at the time. The inside was much more impressive than the outside, IMHO.

 

Ah, black and white film. How I miss thee.

 

Intresting, i thaught it was older than that but if i remember right it was under construction for a couple of years..

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Well, for once a fire did some good. The owner has been arrested on child porn charges after some fire fighters found kiddie porn in the house....

 

http://www.APP.com/article/20120118/NJNEWS/301180125

 

EAGLESWOOD — State Police say images of child pornography were found in a burning house on Dock Road Tuesday, and they have charged the owner with endangering the welfare of children.

 

Gamal El-Zoghby, 75, faces one count of the endangerment charge. The images were found when firefighters cut into a ceiling to get at the fire Tuesday, said Trooper Christopher Kay, a State Police spokesman.

 

Kay said troopers at the Tuckerton barracks got a call at 11:57 a.m. about smoke coming from the house, a well-known landmark at the east end of Dock Road in the West Creek section here.

 

“The troopers found heavy smoke and fire coming from the roof,” Kay said.

 

The Eagleswood Volunteer Fire Company arrived — soon to be joined by units from five other area companies — and entered the unoccupied home to fight the fire.

 

El-Zoghby, a New York City architect and professor at the Pratt Institute, designed and built the house in the late 1990s using a laminate of plywood, transparent fiberglass and resin. Firefighters discovered it also was constructed with a thin layer of stainless steel, part of the home’s defense against hurricane-force winds. That made it hard to cut access holes to get fire suppressant foam into burning interior spaces.

 

Kay said firefighters saw the pornographic images as they pulled down wallboard to get access above a ceiling.

 

El-Zoghby arrived at the house mid-afternoon, and went to the Route 9 police barracks to be interviewed. He was arrested there, Kay said. State Police declined to provide a photograph of the suspect.

 

Firefighters remained on the scene until midnight so they could make sure hot spots in the structure were fully extinguished. The cause of the fire is under investigation, Kay said.

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I just asked the boy about it and he just shook his head yes.. Their not allowed to talk about what goes on at these fires, i even had to wait for these pics to show up by whom ever took them..The firemen are not allowed to take pics..I actually had to get these pics off facebook..

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One doesn't have to rebuild the house, he could clear the property and sell the property.

 

Or he could rebuild a house that's not so ugly, and possibly someone may buy it.

 

But the better one is, burn house on purpose, get caught with child porn and go to jail. Now that's karma

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