Posted on 12/04/2003 11:04:43 AM PST by marshmallow
Edited on 04/29/2004 2:03:32 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
CHESAPEAKE, Virginia (CNN) -- Several dozen jailhouse sketches by accused sniper Lee Boyd Malvo -- some depicting police in rifle crosshairs and others containing references to a holy war -- have been entered as evidence by defense attorneys, who say they are evidence of his indoctrination by an accomplice.
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something with a remarkable similarity to the text on the anthrax notes?
Or else the names of people not yet known.
? I missed that one... when was he in security at Andrews? Isn't Andrews the base that the Clintons blocked the GOP congressman from entering during the Elian thing?
Malvo also uses noticably different writing styles, often on the same drawing.
I have to wonder if their financial source could also give them more than just money to slip into the states.
Is there any known connection to these two and a guy named Nizar Trablisi?
Trablisi was involved in a diamond heist for al Qaeda which provided them with a lot of cash. Trablisi also came out with the assertion that al Qaeda trained 3-man sniper teams. Trablisi was caught in Europe trying to plot attacks on the US embassy in Paris and the Feds apparently talked with him during the sniper investigation.
Didn't J A Muhammad say he was going to the Caymans on a trip to do with purchasing land?
He was in command of a reserve security unit at Andrews at the time of the sniper shootings. I believe he had been in that position for some time. (He was later activated, and as far as I know still has that reserve position.)
Yes, Andrews is the same base Elian was at. (I know the base because I used to pull reserve duty there.)
Are the snipers Part of the "Five Percent Nation?"
This group has a code made up of numbers which signify certain phrases- presumably passages in their pamphlets they hand out in urban areas. There is also a similar code using letters.
The group calls themselves Muslim but their ideology bears little if any comparison.
Note that Muhammad was known to pass out pamphlets when he hung out at the homeless shelter.
Note also Malvo's sketch notes, featuring apparently irrelevent numbers, as well as his text notes which feature occasional letters which are darkened by extra scribbling.
If someone has copies of said pamphlets, it may be possible to match phrases in them to some of his rambling code. Or, he may be making his own code based on the same idea.
1992 : (DC SNIPER CASE : WILLIAMS TRANSFERS FROM 2nd ARMORED CAV REG IN GERMANY TO FORT ORD, CA) link from Freeper M0sby
? 1993 : (DC SNIPER CASE : WILLIAMS TRANSFERS BACK TO FT LEWIS, WA) Back to Fort Lewis In 1993, he transferred to the 14th Engineer Battalion at Fort Lewis, where he served until his discharge from active duty. Military officials said they could not describe the character of his discharge but noted he did go on to serve in a National Guard unit for about one more year. link from Freeper M0sby
2001 early : (MALVO & MUHAMMAD ENTER THE US WITH PASSPORT IDENTIFYING MALVO AS MUHAMMAD'S SON) [Una Scion James's] son and Mr. [John Allen] Muhammad remained in Antigua, but came to this country in early 2001 the boy using a passport identifying him as Mr. Muhammad's son, according to Antiguan officials. - "Mother of accused sniper deported," by Jerry Seper, THE WASHINGTON TIMES, December 14, 2002
JUNE 2001 : (SEATTLE CELL CASE : SEMI OSMAN IS LISTED AS A PERMANENT LEGAL RESIDENT OF THE US) By June 2001, when he joined the Naval Reserve, he was listed as a permanent legal resident of the United States. The military services allow noncitizens to enlist. The active-duty Navy has 16,248 noncitizen members. Noncitizens are not allowed to hold certain ratings, including those that require security clearances. Statistics on how many noncitizens are in the Naval Reserve were not available. - "AL QAIDA IN THE RANKS? Noncitizen (Naval) reservist suspected of ties to terrorist network," by Christopher Munsey & Patricia Kime, Navy Times, July 29, 2002
JUNE 28, 2001 : (WA : SEATTLE CELL CASE : SEMI OSMAN ENLISTS IN NAVAL RESERVES, ATTENDS TRAINING EXCERCISE AT FT LEWIS) Osman enlisted in the Naval Reserve on June 28, 2001, under the Non-Prior Service Accession Course, a Tacoma Reserve Center spokesman said. Until his arrest, Osman participated in monthly drills at the Tacoma drill center as a member of Supply Support Battalion One, Company F, a fueling unit. According to his supervisors, he was just like all our new affiliates eager to learn the job and get qualified in his position, said Cmdr. John Croce, a spokesman for Navy Supply Support Battalion One. As a new Reserve member, Osman spent the bulk of his weekend duty training in Tacoma, though he also attended one field training exercise at Fort Lewis, Wash., Croce said. He didnt actually have access to fuel, Croce said. It was an exercise in setting up equipment like a field fuel depot. But even that kind of observation could have been valuable to a terrorist organization, said Larry C. Johnson, a former deputy director in the State Departments Office of Counterterrorism. A terrorist sympathizer holding a relatively benign job in the Navy could gather plenty of intelligence useful for a terrorist attack, he said. The successful October 2000 terrorist attack on the destroyer Cole, in the port of Aden, Yemen, probably was accomplished with information about fueling times and procedures, Johnson said. Getting a terrorist or sympathizer into the U.S. military is an intelligence bonanza, he said. Theyll know what type of fuel is being used, what the procedures are. Such an individual also would have access to official identification and uniforms, Johnson said. If the guy has any type of ties whatsoever, its very serious. Military ID could be obtained and copied, he said. With access to uniforms, someone could appear to be something theyre not. - "AL QAIDA IN THE RANKS? Noncitizen (Naval) reservist suspected of ties to terrorist network," by Christopher Munsey & Patricia Kime, Navy Times, July 29, 2002
SEPTEMBER 2001 approx : (FL : WITNESS CLAIMS MALVO'S HOUSE HAD A LOT OF VISITORS, ALSO HAD SEMI TRACTOR/TRUCK IN DRIVEWAY SOMETIME DURING THE YEAR) "This is crazy because they lived kitty-corner from me, but I have never had trouble with my neighbors," said Veda Fremou, 47, who has lived across the street from 2510 Broadway [Muhammad & Malvo's house] for five years. Fremou said people would come in and out of the house last year, around September, [2001] at all times of the night. However, Fremou said they weren't loud and she didn't necessarily suspect anything suspicious happening there. She did recall a semi-truck parked at the house sometime last year. - "Man Arrested In Sniper Case Attended School in Fort Myers," Naples Daily News , October 25, 2002
SEPTEMBER 26-27, 2001 : (USA : ARRESTS FOR FRAUDULENTLY OBTAINING OR TRYING TO OBTAIN HAZMAT LICENSES) These individuals were arrested September 26-27, 2001 for fraudulently obtaining or attempting to obtain licenses to transport hazardous material, also referred to as "hazmat". If you have any information regarding the following individuals, you are urged to contact your local FBI office, call (866) 483-5137 or provide information at the FBI website.
Mustafa Al-Aboody, Seattle,WA
Wather Al-Atabi, Kansas City, Mo
Ali Al-Azawi aka Ali Al-Gazawi, Seattle,WA
Haider Al-Tamimi, Seattle,WA
Mohammed Alibrahimi Ali Alubeidy Hussain Sudani, Seattle,WA
OCTOBER 2001 : (MALVO RUNS AWAY FROM MOTHER UNA SCION JAMES IN FL AND REJOINS J A MUHAMMAD IN BELLINGHAM, WA) Initially, Mr. Malvo joined his mother in Fort Myers, Fla., but he ran away in October 2001 to rejoin Mr. Muhammad in Bellingham, Wash., where they lived in a homeless shelter posing as father and son. - "Mother of accused sniper deported," by Jerry Seper, THE WASHINGTON TIMES, December 14, 2002
OCTOBER 2001 late : (WA : FT. LEWIS : CAPT. JAMES YEE IS CHAPLAIN OF THE 29TH SIGNAL BATTALION) FORT LEWIS -- ... In the military base's Islamic Chapel Center, they recite their Jumah prayers, following the lead of Capt. James Yee, a West Point graduate and a convert to Islam who is chaplain of Fort Lewis' largest battalion. -"Muslims in the U.S. military are as loyal as any, chaplain says ," SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER, by MIKE BARBER , SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER , Saturday, October 20, 2001
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