Posted on 02/14/2002 9:07:25 PM PST by JohnHuang2
February 15, 2002
F.B.I. Says Arson Killed Woman Accused in License Scheme
By REUTERS
EMPHIS, Feb. 14 A deliberately set fire caused the death of a driver's license examiner who had been accused of illegally selling licenses to five Middle Eastern men who were being investigated for possible ties to terrorism, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has said.
Gasoline was poured on the clothing of the examiner, Katherine Smith, before she burned to death on Sunday in an automobile accident, J. Suzanne Nash, an F.B.I. agent, said on Wednesday.
Ms. Smith died one day before she was to have appeared in court with her five co-defendants after being arrested last week on charges of conspiracy to obtain driver's licenses illegally.
In a federal court hearing here on Wednesday, Ms. Nash said an accelerant had been found in Ms. Smith's car, adding that her death was "not an accident."
Investigators have said the gasoline tank of the automobile did not explode. Ms. Nash also said witnesses had reported that the interior of Ms. Smith's car was on fire before the vehicle struck a utility pole, causing just minor damage to the car.
Ms. Nash told the court on Monday that the Federal Bureau of Investigation was looking into whether the five men who were arrested had ties to terrorist groups, citing connections to the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center.
The five men, one of whom said he was a plumber at the trade center and had a visitor's pass to the towers dated Sept. 5, are being held without bond.
A lawyer for one of the defendants has denied that they had any connection to terrorism and said they were seeking documentation to work in the United States.
I say screw "how" she was killed and worry about "why" she was killed .......... Threat is high and all I can do is wait and watch, cocked and locked.......damn !
Stay Safe Ern !!
No, not at all. We goof on each other all the time around here. It gets really funny sometimes. This site has more wit and sarcasm than anywhere on the net.
Fire Marshall Bill would be proud !!
Stay Safe !
Stay Safe , move to Bali !
The burned car of Katherine Smith sits in a garage at the FBI office Thursday, Feb. 14, 2002, in Memphis, Tenn. Smith, 49, a Tennessee state employee, charged in a scheme with five Middle Eastern men to sell fraudulent Tennessee driver's licenses, died Sunday in a fiery car crash the day before her first court appearance. Her badly burned body was discovered Sunday in a rural Tennessee County. FBI agent J. Suzanne Nash testified Wednesday that witnesses told investigators they "noticed flames from the back seat" before Smith's car struck a pole. The agent added that the gas tank was intact. (AP Photo/Greg Campbell)
LET ME SHOW YA SOMTHIN!
Sorry but the beginning of this made me spit cola out of my nose..
An accident? Huh, I always try driving with gasoline soaked clothes!
An accident where the front of a car hits a tree and catches fire would normally burn only the engine compartment.
Hint..If both areas are burned for some reason it wasn't an accident !
So, who wanted this woman dead?
#1 James "Wahr" carbilly, and the Little Rock "x42s" mafia? This is in their backyard and ain't nothing gonna happen without their permission.
#2 Jessie "tax-exempt pokechops" jackson and the NAALCP? Ain gon let no Ho mess up our scam.
#3 M.E. "Camel Jocks" types with more fireworks in mind for the sheeple?
This is going to be a tough call and all three of the above are guilty as sin at the start.
Yep, Just like "ol Gas-im and Burn-im Reno."
My question is how high up in the DL's division did this DL selling scheme go? Smith couldn't have been the only one involved, she doesn't look all that bright.
As does beheading people and slitting people's throats.
Note how the NY Times chooses not to tell its readers precisely what the connections are between the arrested Arabs and 9/11.
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