GIBSON: John, what about this phraseology? I mean, he uses this "SBTC" in notes through the years, starting in high school and then going on later. It doesn't appear in the ransom note, but this "shall be the conqueror," do you see people well, it is in the ransom note in the bottom, "SBTC," and it's in the yearbook. Is that a giveaway that the same person wrote it?
HARGETT: I wouldn't necessarily say that's a giveaway, but I have to admit that it's very interesting that the "SBTC" appeared both "shall be the conqueror" in the yearbook and the "SBTC" appearing on the note.
Curiouser and curiouser.
If Karr had actually used "SBTC" in the yearbook, it might be significant. However, he actually wrote, "Though, deep in the future, maybe I shall be the conqueror and live in multiple peace..." All this really proves is that Karr once wrote a sentence in which four consecutive words happened to begin with "s," "b," "t" and "c." Big deal. I'll bet that there are thousands of posts on this site in which users have written four consecutive words that happened to begin with "s," "b," "t" and "c." I strongly believe that Clinton lies, for example.