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Inside the home of mass shooters
A bizarre spectacle played out on a suburban street in San Bernardino. The landlord who owned the home occupied by Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik - the suspects in a mass shooting - broke open a particleboard door to media, who flooded in. Follow us on <a href="http://twitter.com/photosSMH">Twitter</a> and check out our photography club <a href="https://smh.com.au/clique">Clique</a>.
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The rangehood in the home of Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik was covered with foil.Credit:Nick O'Malley
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A woman rifles through photos in the bathroom.Credit:Michael Idato
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A plate of half-eaten flat bread.Credit:Nick O'Malley
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A Weight Watchers calculator left open for use.Credit:Nick O'Malley
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The kitchen had pots and pans strewn over it.Credit:Nick O'Malley
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The sink was full of dirty dishes.Credit:Nick O'Malley
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Open tins of baby formula could be seen in the home.Credit:Nick O'Malley
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A bizarre spectacle played out on a suburban street in San Bernardino after the landlord who owned the home occupied by Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik - the suspects in a mass shooting - opened the door to media and members of the public.Credit:Nick O'Malley