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Harvard professor missing{Expert in highly contagious and deadly viruses}
Boston Globe ^
| 11/21/2001
| By Douglas Belkin, Globe Staff and Jenny Jiang Globe
Posted on 11/21/2001 5:02:13 PM PST by expose
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:07:03 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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To: gg188
Here's an interesting site for crime statistics:
Crime.com
To: vetvetdoug; quienyo
I'm bumping both of you to the Crime.com page in post 101. Really interesting. Breaks down reported crimes by zip code and block. I was surprised that some states, such as Alaska, were higher-than-average for crime.
To: bleudevil
Let me correct something in my last post. Alaska is medium for reported crime - sorry, Alaskans!
To: expose
Or he _is_ responsible. "What do you mean I can't get a grant? Do you know how easy it would be for..."
It explains why the weapon would be weaponized ("Look how easy it is to make...") but not be resistant ("I don't want to actually _kill_ anyone") and the operational assault would be so bizarrely ineffective.
You can see him mailing them before the 11th and then eventually coming to the conclusion that his best bet, post 11th, was to dump all the notes and pretend it never happened. After the fourth (completely blameless) person dies he ends up killing himself.
The only problem with this theory is that it reads like every stupid conspiracy theory ever developed. The X files wouldn't even use it.
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11/29/2001 3:49:46 AM PST
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Abn1508
To: bleudevil
Thank you for the bump. Memphis is only 160 to 400% higher than the national average in crime in all categories. I relize that I should feel safe when visiting the city />sarcasm>/.
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