The early part of the note is written "nervously" and it is off the wall. Then he gets a grip and got to the personal stuff becoming insulting and making sure to mention the southern tie...(a mistake).
If that SBTC was an old "childhood" thing, his brother might be able to help us out.
I believe "Victory" comes before the S.B.T.C. in the note. One without the other makes little sense.
Someplace, there's a cache of his writings. Finding them will be another thing. Did he ever write to his brother? Send cards? We really need something from that time period....handwritten.
He also used this phrase in the yearbook: "Sometimes, so blurred by my own eyes, I've seen the best things come and go simultaneously;"
When he was questioned about the murder, the suspect described the encounter as a "blur".
The only time I have seen or used that word is on FR....when something brings tears to our eyes and the screen is "blurry". It is NOT a common word to describe a "brutal murder". It implies "tears". Was he crying when he killed her? Is the DNA in her private area "His Tears". Was it Victory crying?
The target was John Ramsey and people like him (Rich and powerful). The means of "killing him" and all he represented was "killing his daughter".
You're thinking too much....... go out in the garden.
(just kidding)