Posted on 02/15/2002 7:43:26 AM PST by Registered
The burned car of Katherine Smith sits in a garage at the FBI office Thursday, Feb. 14, 2002, in Memphis, Tenn. Smith, 49, a Tennessee state employee, charged in a scheme with five Middle Eastern men to sell fraudulent Tennessee driver's licenses, died Sunday in a fiery car crash the day before her first court appearance. Her badly burned body was discovered Sunday in a rural Tennessee County. FBI agent J. Suzanne Nash testified Wednesday that witnesses told investigators they "noticed flames from the back seat" before Smith's car struck a pole. The agent added that the gas tank was intact. (AP Photo/Greg Campbell)
Special Agent George Bolds IV, media coordinator for the FBI Memphis Office, inspects the trunk of a burned-out Acura, owned by Katherine Smith, Thursday, Feb. 14, 2002, in Memphis. Smith, a driver's license examiner, was scheduled to appear in federal court Monday on charges that she sold driver's licenses to five Middle Eastern men, primarily from New York, who did not have proper documentation. Her badly burned body was found in the car Sunday, after it struck a utility pole. (AP Photo/Greg Campbell)
FBI special agent George Bolds IV, a media coordinator with the FBI's Memphis office, looks at a burned-out vehicle that belonged to Katherine Smith, Thursday, Feb. 14, 2002, at the FBI office in Memphis, Tenn. Smith, 49, a Tennessee state employee, charged in a scheme with five Middle Eastern men to sell fraudulent Tennessee driver's licenses, died Sunday in a fiery car crash the day before her first court appearance. Her badly burned body was discovered Sunday in a rural Tennessee County. FBI agent J. Suzanne Nash testified Wednesday that witnesses told investigators they "noticed flames from the back seat" before Smith's car struck a pole. The agent added that the gas tank was intact. (AP Photo/Greg Campbell)
Or two Tennessee driver's licenses.
I wonder if TN's DMV can search their records and sort by which employee processed the paperwork. It would be interesting to go through her past workload. How many really bad people would turn up in such a query?
Now had this happened in Arkansas, it would have been ruled a suicide.
That's not a Acura, it's a Pinto with Acura hubcaps.
They need to take these five terrorists and "let them escape". Then take them to a former military base where they can talk to Israeli Philippino and Turkish "specialists" for a few weeks.
When they are 100% wrung out of every factoid, put them through a wood chipper feet first.
Good Muslims?
I agree. And if this had happened during Clinton's tenure, it would have been a blip on the radar screen (gotta keep the masses fat, dumb and happy, ya know). As much as I sometimes feel the jury is out on Bush (especially when I hear him say he will sign an unconstitutional bill into law if it reaches his desk), when I see this story being publicized, I realize we are far better off now, especially in the truth department, with his administration.
Honestly, nothing against you, but if I see that trite, cynical phrase one more time on Free Republic I'm gonna puke.
Please expand on this. What intelligence agencies are enabling terrorists?
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