Last week’s contest was won by Troll – who first guessed what the view was – and wes.in.wa who provided the link just before Don Joe. The correct answer was the home in Perugia, Italy where British student Meredith Kercher was murdered in 2007. Last week, a jailed mobster claimed to have proof that University of Washington student Amanda Knox did not commit the crime.
Since Troll was able to win last week’s contest, it appears I’ll have to make these a bit harder. Each picture will still be related to something in the news from the past week. Here’s this week’s, good luck! And happy Father’s Day!
Blackwater’s/Xe’s headquarters?
Just got a contract to provide security for US embasies.
@1
Not a bad guess, but not it.
Utah State Prison, scene of the prisoner put to death by shooting??
Re #3 that’s a bit ironic to use the name sparky and come up with an answer like that dontcha think?
4,
Nice catch.
hah..only if he was in the electric chair…he was shot by a firing squad.
I thought it might be it, but the Bing map shows much drier ground,,and I dont see this particular view, so I don’t think it’s correct.
@6
It’s not it, but another good guess.
LA County Jail where 28 clueless goober fools went who attacked the police after the Laker Game.
@8
Not quite as good a guess.
Is that Super Max in Colorado?
The DNC’s headquarters…..
@10
No, but not a bad guess either. I may have to provide a clue at some point.
I thought it might be Bernie Madoff’s prison in North Carolina, but I don’t think that’s right.
Nor is it young Mr. van der Sloot’s current residence.
@13
Well, I guess it’s time for a clue.
It’s not a prison, but it is a Federal building.
It’s the FBI Office building in Pocatello, ID, one of several Federal offices to which envelopes with white powder had been sent.
@15
Nailed it! Nice work!
How would you like to have to go to work everyday in a building that looks like a prison?