Not your avg. house

Tosh

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http://www.phishhook.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=550448

sorry if this has already been posted

This is how they grow it in Tennessee . This grow was underneath a

house in a cave. The entrance was through a secret hydraulic door in the

garage that led to a concrete ramp that went about 50 yards into the

ground. Inside the cave was living quarters and a secret escape hatch that

led you through a tunnel that exited via another hydraulic door that

opened up a rock on the outside. It was very elaborate. The set up

allowed them to harvest every 60 days which resulted in multi-million

dollar sales. One of the guys busted was living in a house on the water

in FL and had a nice yacht.

One of the agents here in Nashville worked on this for 5 years

before the warrant was finally served in December."
 
it hasnt but wow thats craaaaazy. but why would they post this on the internet if its such a high-money operation? thats really risking it
 
posted, but still awesome nonetheless. i wonder how the agent found out and got the warrants? like what gave them away? i'd imagine their electric bill was super high.
 
if you're running lamps like that 24 hours a day, I'm willing to bet they had a lot of wind/solar power to generate enough to use and then some
 
Shure but suspecion isnt enough to get a warrent. That is definitly the coolest thing ever but what happened to the last thread? Did it get deleted?
 
why would it raise suspicions? i see so many houses with solar panels, i mean to power that youd need a lot which yeah would look kinda weird, but if you look at how much they had, it wouldnt be hard to pay it off
 
they'd have had to spend a shit load on some powerful panels because you need a lot of light, especially with their harvest. but then again, they did have a trap door under a rock. these guys were legit
 
something very similar happened here. a guy built an underground room with escape hatch etc....making millions but the only way he got caught was he had rerouted energy from powerlines nearby so he wouldnt have to pay for it...seems like a bad idea but he had gotten away with it for several years. Finally got caught a couple years ago tho
 
not really no, and even if it did...they could just say they use a lot of appliances, police can't use "they were using too much power" as reason of suspuscion
 
They were probably caught cuz the cops were somehow able to trace the drug source back to someone who lived and/or visited that address alot.
 
Dude it was obviously intended to blend in with the surrounding brick, just look at it. If you saw that you would just think, "Man, that's a cool painting on the wall."
 
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