To: leilani
What's amazing is that Moooos-eau knew it was two black men over 24 hrs. before that information was released and he allowed everyone to continue looking for a white man in a white van.
To: OldFriend
The hindsight to all this reveals that Chief Moose decided to fight two battles. The sniper and the press. Thus loosing civilian assistance until the leaked plate number was aired and spotted.
Does that put Chief Moose as the bad guy or the press who obviously scared him into silence for one reason or another?
To: OldFriend
What's amazing is that Moooos-eau knew it was two black men over 24 hrs. before that information was released and he allowed everyone to continue looking for a white man in a white van. The task force detectives knew from the language used in the letters that these guys were black. See: Sniper Letter Linked to [Blacks = G-d] Movement Chief Moose, being black, was in serious denial.
To: OldFriend
What's amazing is that Moooos-eau knew it was two black men over 24 hrs. before that information was released and he allowed everyone to continue looking for a white man.. Thereby qualifying himself for a NAACP "Image Award".
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