Washington Post, so excerpted.
First indication I've seen by the Washington Post to its readers that Moose's sniper investigation might not have been exactly competent.
To: aristeides
It would help if Moose sounded competent.
2 posted on
04/18/2003 11:35:03 AM PDT by
CPOSharky
(Therapist for those hockey-puck irrational numbers)
To: Prince Charles; Fred Mertz; Peach; Kim; FL_engineer
I wonder how aware the readers of the Washington Post are that descriptions of the Chevy Caprice were made by witnesses after the first sniper shooting and again after the fifth killing. I wonder if they're aware that the witness of the first sniper shooting described two black men. I wonder how aware they are that the voice on the taped telephone call Malvo made to the Moose's Montgomery County Police Department a couple of weeks before the arrests was obviously that of a young black male. I wonder if they're aware that the national investigation were on to Muhammad before the last sniper shooting, of the bus driver.
To: aristeides
It's possible that because of his racism, more people died. And now he wants to make money of his shameless ordeal.
4 posted on
04/18/2003 11:39:18 AM PDT by
Kwilliams
To: aristeides
Chief Moose was doing fine in the investigation--looking for a disgruntled single white male in a white truck...until that damn truckdriver interfered and trapped the Malvo/Mohammad duo.
5 posted on
04/18/2003 11:46:18 AM PDT by
TomGuy
To: aristeides
...him "no less of a man than Dr. [Martin Luther] King, Nelson Mandela...Communists, basically.
FMCDH
To: aristeides
Why has the media given Moose a free pass on the bungling of the sniper case? All that bs about the white van....
And now he seeks to profit from a murder spree? And because he is challenging an ethics law (that maybe public servants shouldn't seek outside profits from their involvement with such work) that puts him on a par with MLK??? As for the comparison with Nelson Mandela - marxist terrorist murderer?
11 posted on
04/18/2003 12:03:17 PM PDT by
Rummyfan
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