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Remembering The Zebra Killings
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| August 30, 2001
| James Lubinskas
Posted on 10/24/2002 9:16:00 AM PDT by gridlock
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To: Ff--150
I was in SF too, having just moved there from Florida. Had an apartment on Market Street. Across the street was a Black Muslim bakery. I went in to buy a bean pie, GOD if looks could kill I would have been dead (but fortunately they can't). The place never had any business. And, there were often several black Cadillacs parked in back -- the same kind of car that was seen at the killings. I remarked to my boyfriend, "Look, black Cadillacs -- wonder if it's them?" One morning we were awakened by the sound of breaking glass and barking dogs and shouting cops. Yep. It WAS them. And I lived right across the street from them!
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10/24/2002 7:00:46 PM PDT
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Jerez2
To: Ff--150
You were in SF?
I'll pray harder for you my friend ;o) My wife was out there a few years ago - said it was beautiful, but very different!
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10/24/2002 7:55:02 PM PDT
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4CJ
To: 4ConservativeJustices
LOL! Silverwoman was born in San Fran. When I was there I thought they were some of the nicest people. "Boy," they would ask, "you from Texas?" "Uh, acually Oklahoma..." I would reply. "Oh!" they would utter, trying to figure out what I had just said.
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10/25/2002 9:04:06 AM PDT
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Ff--150
To: Jerez2
What a story! Thanks for sharing that. I remember the black Caddies. We went to Ghiradelli (sp) Square and someone showed us where the bullet nicked a wall, killing some old man, I believe. And you'e right about those looks--you never forget!
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10/25/2002 9:13:57 AM PDT
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Ff--150
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