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To: RegulatorCountry
He refused to submit to having his backpack searched, and fled. Three times. From what I've read on the other threads, Hinrichs got caught up in tightened entry searches during halftime, because of concerns about students entering the stadium with concealed alcohol.

Makes me wonder if he really committed suicide. I wouldn't be surprised if the cell masters didn't have a timer or remote detonator in case the carrier loses their nerve.

Perhaps after being refused admission, he decided to just wait for the crush of bodies, exiting after the game. Then while waiting, the timer caught up with him.

951 posted on 10/06/2005 7:32:10 AM PDT by TC Rider (The United States Constitution © 1791. All Rights Reserved.)
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To: TC Rider; PhiKapMom; indcons; 2Jedismom
Just heard about a 30-second featurette on KRMG about his trip to the feed store.

Nothing that can't be explained away by a routine individual suicide by a depressed individual using a backpack bomb.

Move along, now.

1,002 posted on 10/06/2005 8:04:47 AM PDT by OKSooner
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To: TC Rider
Makes me wonder if he really committed suicide. I wouldn't be surprised if the cell masters didn't have a timer or remote detonator in case the carrier loses their nerve.

Makes me wonder if the knapsack was meant for a drop not a suicide. That would explain why he had other bomb making material. If it's suicide why leave explosives on the kitchen table? Leave the bag in the stands and someone else calls in the detonation. The fact that he could not get in messed up the timing.

1,011 posted on 10/06/2005 8:07:41 AM PDT by 728b (Never cry over something that can not cry over you.)
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