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Chief Moose Asks Sniper to Call Them Back - Beltway Sniper left a note at Restaurant last night!
FOX News Channel
| October 20, 2002
| FOX News Channel
Posted on 10/20/2002 4:10:41 PM PDT by MeekOneGOP
Chief Moose Asks Sniper to Call Them Back
Beltway Sniper attempted contact last night !
Very short press conference where he simply states that the Beltway Sniper attempted contact and Chief Moose requested that he call them back.
TOPICS: Breaking News; Crime/Corruption; US: District of Columbia; US: Maryland; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: beltwaysniper; moose
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To: AAABEST
I you dat dere snipa, gimmie a call on dat numba on da note.LOL!
To: All
SWAT team surrounds phone booth on FNC!!
To: aristeides
By the way, the boy's injuries sound quite similar to those of the man shot last night I think so too. According to Tuchman on CNN last night, the sniper could also have been standing out in the woods, out of his van, just like the child's shooting in MD. Tuchman also said that just about an acre through the woods (about a 45-second hike) was a road under construction that led to Route 54 (it didn't connect, but a vehicle could easily pass over the unconstructed part). I just looked on a map and saw that Route 54 leads to Route 301. The Bowie shooting was just off Route 301.
1,003
posted on
10/21/2002 6:58:02 AM PDT
by
twigs
To: countess
This does not bode well for the kids that will be playing outside in those counties tomorrow. Kids are not and have not been playing outside for some time. I talked to a grandmother yesterday whose grandchildren live in Fairfax County. All outside activities have been cancelled and parents get their children into the house quickly after school. Children and parents are getting signficant cabin fever!
1,004
posted on
10/21/2002 7:07:45 AM PDT
by
twigs
To: Bella
I agree, for some reason, C.M. is the man the sniper likes to "contact"
To: DC native
You might be relieved to know that there are some excellent teachers in the public schools. I'm not crazy about public schools, either, and that's the reason I've returned to school to get my certification to teach. I had to sit in on public school classes and was pleasantly surprised at how good some of the teachers were--better than some of them at my daughter's private Christian school. However, that is not true across the board and there were lots of things I saw that I did not like. Just stay involved and listen to your child about his/her classes. If possible, visit the classroom. Even volunteer, although that is not possible for a lot of parents, I realize. There are bright spots!
1,006
posted on
10/21/2002 7:53:43 AM PDT
by
twigs
To: DC native
You might be relieved to know that there are some excellent teachers in the public schools. I'm not crazy about public schools, either, and that's the reason I've returned to school to get my certification to teach. I had to sit in on public school classes and was pleasantly surprised at how good some of the teachers were--better than some of them at my daughter's private Christian school. However, that is not true across the board and there were lots of things I saw that I did not like. Just stay involved and listen to your child about his/her classes. If possible, visit the classroom. Even volunteer, although that is not possible for a lot of parents, I realize. There are bright spots!
1,007
posted on
10/21/2002 7:55:49 AM PDT
by
twigs
To: eno_
eno wrote: high school honors English class should be comfortable with Beowulf, Caterbury Tales, and Sir Gawain in the original dialect,
____________
Absolutely LOL. Here are a few lines from Beowulf in the original dialect. Perhaps you meant they should be comfortable with a Modern English translation, as I'm not sure what high schools are teaching Old English these days.
Hwæt! We Gardena in geardagum,
þeodcyninga, þrym gefrunon,
hu ða æþelingas ellen fremedon.
Oft Scyld Scefing sceaþena þreatum,
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monegum mægþum, meodosetla ofteah,
egsode eorlas. Syððan ærest wearð
feasceaft funden, he þæs frofre gebad,
weox under wolcnum, weorðmyndum þah,
oðþæt him æghwylc þara ymbsittendra
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ofer hronrade hyran scolde,
gomban gyldan. þæt wæs god cyning!
ðæm eafera wæs æfter cenned,
geong in geardum, þone god sende
folce to frofre; fyrenðearfe ongeat
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þe hie ær drugon aldorlease
lange hwile. Him þæs liffrea,
wuldres wealdend, woroldare forgeaf;
Beowulf wæs breme (blæd wide sprang),
Scyldes eafera Scedelandum in.
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Swa sceal geong guma gode gewyrcean,
fromum feohgiftum on fæder bearme,
þæt hine on ylde eft gewunigen
wilgesiþas, þonne wig cume,
leode gelæsten; lofdædum sceal
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in mægþa gehwære man geþeon.
Him ða Scyld gewat to gescæphwile
felahror feran on frean wære.
Hi hyne þa ætbæron to brimes faroðe,
swæse gesiþas, swa he selfa bæd,
1,008
posted on
10/21/2002 8:53:58 AM PDT
by
dmz
To: dmz
Read it out loud, you'll be suprised how much you understand. It comes out kind of like the Swedish Chef, or that bad fake German they have in war movies.
1,009
posted on
10/21/2002 10:47:55 AM PDT
by
eno_
To: Charles H. (The_r0nin)
Of the three, Beowulf is the toughest going, although about 100 words will do for reasonable comprehension. Sir Gawain is a bit easier. Most editions in Middle English are extensively footnoted so you can get a jump-start just looking up the unfamiliar characters, words, and pronouciation as you go. It's only a little harder than making out what Joel Chandler Harris's African Jack is saying in the Brer Rabbit stories.
While Tolkien's translation of Sir Gawain is a masterpiece in its own way, it also illustrates why you want to read the original: Tolkien imposes sensible interpretation where there sometimes is no sense in the original - where words are used just because they are pretty. These works were not written with literary critics in mind, and quality was measured differently. That's part of what reading them is supposed to convey.
1,010
posted on
10/21/2002 11:28:04 AM PDT
by
eno_
To: PoisedWoman
how does the 13 year old in front of the school square with your theory?
1,011
posted on
10/21/2002 11:59:08 AM PDT
by
dmz
To: Maximum Leader; All
Ping me, please :o) You're on. Thanks.
To ALL: Thanks for all your comments, links and insights on this thread.
To: RichardW
To all of the geniuses here trashing Moose and his cryptic message you show your lack of maturity. If anyone stops to analyze what he said it isn't at all mysterious. Chief Moose wants to establish contact with either the shooter or the witness; whoever left the message. Moose's statement was obviously discussed over and over in the headquarters and it was deemed highly desirable to go about it in this fashion. Let's hope it turns up something. And all of the children who have posted here should go to bed. You have kindergarten tomorrow morning.
As to the crime itself, I believe when this is solved, hopefully sooner than later, is that the shooter is involved in a "game" where only one shot is allowed for the kill. If you check around on the internet you can find games and "scores" of "kills" and other sniper related web sites.
This sniper believes he is supremely intelligent and have outsmarted the best of law enforcement. This one shot and leave is part of his trademark. He would not be "honorable" if he took more than one shot.
Yes, it was apparent to me from the first that the message was worded appropriately so that whoever left the message (now known to be a written message left in the woods by the sniper), would know from Chief Moose's words that he was acknowledging the Sniper's note and that he was responding to his specific request in the note. Thanks for you reply.
To: dagnabit
Just wait until he starts killing cripples.
To: txdoda
Has anyone heard about tomorrow, will the schools be closed again?
To: All
Moose has got a PhD and is good people from what I can see. He beats the heck out of Dallas' chief, TerREL Bolton, an idiot if there ever was one. Moose is doing a great job for someone who is in the National spotlight for the first time in his life.
1,016
posted on
10/21/2002 4:28:53 PM PDT
by
Indie
To: The Magical Mischief Tour
I'm just reviewing this thread, in absolute disbelief at the turn of events of today ....
(I was away from news for a few hours)
and I'm ROFL at your PHONE HOME PIC!!! (missed it the first time, at least this thread is entertaining!)
To: unending thunder
stop it....you cur.....lomfl...heres comes jerry lewis....rotfpmp...gasp!
To: CharacterCounts
The terrorist calls at the number specified and then lets Moose et al. know of a particular suitcase sitting and just waiting to go off...... (yikes!!!) As you can tell, I don't think this is a home grown person, if so, it's another Taliban John.
To: fooman
"Cui bono" is useful. And LE organizations can play nasty politics just like the others. And as you know "in poltics, things always happen for a reason." FReegards
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