It is obvious that Mrs Smith was a friend of one of the murdering Islamics.
Thanks for the great find and post:
Smith told investigators she and codefendant Khaled Odtllah were friends who met when she took her car to his Phillips 66 station, FBI agent J. Suzanne Nash testified Wednesday in a detention hearing for three of the codefendants.
The relationship was nothing more serious than their being friends, Nash added.
Smith was in the process of buying from Odtllah the 1992 Acura Legend in which she died. The car is still registered in Odtllah's name, Nash said.(It is obvious that these murdering Islamic Terrorist were not the a team. They killed their abettor while she was driving their ring leaders 1992 Acura!)
Smith told the FBI agent that when Odtllah found out she was a driver's license examiner, he asked her if she could help get licenses for his "cousins."
After her arrest, Smith admitted helping Odtllah obtain driver's licenses six or seven times. Previously, the most severe reprimand Smith received in her state personnel file involved an accusation that she altered a document for an excused absence from work in 1990.
This should be a big warning to all who hate America and are willing to help obvious Islamic terrorists to operate in America. You could might just end up as one of the victims like the victims of 9/11 as Ms Smith did!
I think that he sold a number of cars (maybe on the lot of one of his gas stations).
What will be interesting is to see if he can claim insurance on this car fire (since arson has been established). He may have had the car insured (if he drove it as his own car for awhile).
Mostafa Said Abou-Shahin, left, and Abdelmuhsen Mahmid Hammad leave federal court Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 13, 2002, in Memphis, Tenn., after being ordered held without bond on charges of conspiracy to obtain Tennessee driver's licenses under false pretenses. Katherine Smith, a driver's license examiner, was also charged in the case. Smith, 49, was found burned beyond recognition in her car about 1 a.m. Sunday on a highway about 20 miles from her home and burned beyond recognition. Witnesses told the FBI that the car was ablaze before Smith drove into a utility pole. (AP Photo/Greg Campbell)