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To: walkingdead
First of all, I believe that anyone that murders someone is crazy, period. This person, or persons, is, indeed very shrewd. Just because we haven't seen anything like this, doesn't mean no one has thought of it, I mean there's a guy on this very thread that said he thought of the same scenario while driving his van! By it's definition, any random act, whether it's violent or not is pretty near impossible to predict, much less apprehend the person performing it. If this person truly just wants to kill people, ie a pure predator, he/she picked the best way. Of course I don't rule out terrorism either. What better country on earth, to perform random acts such as this, than the US? What better time than now? Anyone that watches the news in this country could pretty well predict that there would be copy-cats coming out everywhere. I believe it was in this country that the term, copy-cat killer was coined. Unless, by pure luck, some law enforcer stumbles onto this act in progress, I don't think we will ever truly know who did it. I do understand gut feelings, is yours a surface search or fire-control?
177 posted on 10/10/2002 7:41:58 AM PDT by stuartcr
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To: stuartcr
I'm glad to hear your keeping an open mind. God help us if I'm right, because like you said, in this country this could go on indefinately. But I kinda believe it will go on longer if everyone rules out that this is indeed a paramilitary action. They way the media is touting this as being a one man job, makes me even more suspicious.

Oh, and for my "radar system" I'm pretty sure it's a surface search. The fire control option usually comes after a good meal at McD's. :-}
186 posted on 10/10/2002 7:51:16 AM PDT by walkingdead
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