To: Nita Nupress
That's pretty good! Personally, I don't see why the FBI published a psychological profile. Maybe they did it as a trick, sometimes a criminal actually doesn't want someone else to get "the credit" for doing what he did. Chances are the guy behind this thinks he's brilliant (a brilliant Arab) and will put out a few hints to make sure the wrong people aren't given the credit.
213 posted on
11/09/2001 10:06:40 PM PST by
FITZ
To: FITZ
Maybe they did it as a trick, sometimes a criminal actually doesn't want someone else to get "the credit" for doing what he did. Chances are the guy behind this thinks he's brilliant (a brilliant Arab) and will put out a few hints to make sure the wrong people aren't given the credit. Oooh, I like that idea. In fact, it's better than one I had last night. I was thinking maybe the FBI already knew who it was and was still in the evidence-gathering mode, hoping that more evidence would come from the public who recognized him after seeing this.
To: FITZ
Sometimes a criminal actually doesn't want someone else to get "the credit" for doing what he did. Chances are the guy behind this thinks he's brilliant (a brilliant Arab) and will put out a few hints to make sure the wrong people aren't given the credit.Good thinking. Maybe he doesn't want to be thought of as an American loner either, since he pictures himself as part of a host of jihadists.
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