To: ~Kim4VRWC's~; Grampa Dave; PsyOps; Marine Inspector
Grampa Dave has a fascinating idea: compare JM's travels to the murders of Nation of Islam enemies and defectors.
Also check his whereabouts against the break in at the Tacoma INS office where official stamps and documents were stolen.
Seen in this light, the "homeless shelter lifestyle" makes sense: you come and go without leaving tracks. In between shelter stays, he may be "on contract", have gun will travel.
To: Travis McGee; pepsionice
Thanks, I got the Nation of Islam hit man suggestion from pepsionice.
When Sabertooth reposted the thread re the INS breakin, you know me. I just had to ask the question not really asked, was the Nation of Islam mass murderer/hit man in Tacoma when that INS office was broken in. I would expand that to living in Bellingham, as part of the question. Tacoma is not all that far from Bellingham.
Also, remember the heavy duffle bag this POS refused to let out of his sight. He even took it to the bathroom with him.
Did that dufflebag carry his tools of his trade, Hit Man?
To: Travis McGee
Very interesting.
To: Travis McGee
Grampa Dave has a fascinating idea: compare JM's travels to the murders of Nation of Islam enemies and defectors. Also check his whereabouts against the break in at the Tacoma INS office where official stamps and documents were stolen. Great idea!
Will someone please start an online database where we can all collect and update a time-line of every significant law-breaking event alledged or suspected for these two terrorists?
To: Travis McGee
And the database should also document every time police, INS, or US Attorneys failed to nab these guys.
Don't forget either that at the Tacoma INS office a laptop computer was also stolen, and the terrorists were seen with a laptop computer ON inside their car.
The newsmedia describes them as penniless homeless people, but they had a $1000 rifle, $2000 laptop computer, tape recorder, and voice altering device! Mohammad was also a FREQUENT FLYER!
To: Travis McGee
That Grandpa Dave is on the ball! Maybe the FBI should hire him. He has outlined an excellent strategy for solving a lot of cold cases.
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10/27/2002 1:43:21 PM PST by
Palladin
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