Two Unidentified Bodies Found in Annapolis Mansion Fire … Four Others Still Missing (VIDEO)
Authorities are reporting that two charred bodies have been found in the burned out debris of the Annapolis, MD mansion …
CBS Baltimore is reporting that firefighters have found two bodies in the multimillion dollar Annapolis, Maryland mansion owned by Don Pyle and Sandra Pyle. Cadaver dogs made a hit as firefighters and searchers looks for any remains of the 6 missing people who are assumed to have been in the home when the inferno took place. Authorities did not mention whether the bodies found were adult or children, male or female. The bodies were transported to Baltimore for autopsy. The family of the six missing individuals had previously stated the confirmation that the family had been killed and naming the grandchildren as Lexi Boone, Katie Boone, Charlotte Boone and Wes Boone. The site is currently being managed as a crime scene.
Tech Executive Don Pile, his wife and four grandchildren were never seen after an inferno of a blaze ripped through the couple’s Annapolis home before daybreak Monday.
Firefighters called in heavy equipment and search dogs to dig through the debris. The dog’s made a big hit.
“A search with a cadaver K-9 resulted in positive alerts,” said Captain Russ Davies of the Anne Arundel County Fire Department.
It was a long-awaited break firefighters needed, so they kept digging.
“We located the bodies of two individuals,” said Davies.
Firefighters are treating the burned out mansion as a crime scene because there are no witnesses to how the blaze began.
UPDATE I: 2 bodies found in ruins of burned Annapolis mansion.
Two bodies have been found in the ruins of an Annapolis, Maryland, mansion that burned two days ago, Anne Arundel County fire officials said Wednesday at a press conference.
Technology executive Don Pyle, his wife and four grandchildren are feared dead in the fire. Officials said the two bodies have not been identified.
Pyle was believed to have been at home with his wife, Sandy, and four grandchildren.
Pyle had not been heard from on Monday, and his colleagues at ScienceLogic were “hoping for a miracle,” CNN affiliate WJLA-TV in Washington reported.
Press Conference – Anne Arundel County Fire Department said that two victims were discovered in the rubble of a 4 alarm fire in a waterfront mansion in Annapolis, MD
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“Life Is Fragile”: Family of Annapolis Fire Victims Release Statement
Thursday, Jan 22, 2015
The families released the names of the four children believed to be inside the home with their grandparents, Don and Sandra Pyle, at the time of the fire: Alexis Boone, 8; Kaitlyn Boone, 7; Charlotte Boone, 8; and Wesley Boone, 6.
Alexis and Kaitlyn are the daughters of Randy and Stacey Boone, while Charlotte and Wesley are the children of Clint and Eve Boone. The family says Clint and Randy are the sons of Sandra Pyle and the stepsons of Don Pyle.
http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Life-is-Fragile-Relatives-of-Annapolis-Fire-Victims-Release-Statement-289430091.html
[...] the ground. The bodies have been sent to Baltimore, MD for an autopsy to identify the individuals. Earlier in the week, two other bodies were recovered as well. There was no mention at the time as to the identity of those victims, or if they were [...]
Has any one made a connection between this fire and the Savapoulos fire on May 14, 2015? The Pyle home was built in 2005 with commercial steel construction. Wint, the suspect in the Savopoulos fire worked at American Iron Works (AIW)as a welder at about the same time as this construction. Did AIW
have any role in the construction of the Pyle mansion? This is something that should be investigated further.