That shank knife, like the empty suitcases, sounds like a test as well. Inside job.
UPDATE: RADIOACTIVE WASTE FOUND ON ANOTHER ROANE ROAD
More radioactive material has been found on a Roane County road near last Friday's leak of hazardous waste. Parts of Bear Creek Road were shut down Monday while crews worked to remove contaminated asphalt and repave.
Highway 95 was reopened Sunday night after being closed for the weekend so crews could clean up pavement contaminated by radioactive waste. The material was identified by the Department of Energy (DOE) as "droplets" of the nuclear isotope Strontium-90. It apparently spilled onto the roadway when a tanker transporting the hazardous waste between two East Tennessee DOE facilities sprung a leak.
DOE continues to insist that there was and is no threat to the public from the nuclear material that was leaked onto the Roane County roads. DOE and Bechtel Jacobs, the contractor whose truck leaked the waste during transport say they are still investigating how the leak could have happened.
http://www.wbir.com/News/news.asp?ID=18175
Could that knife, simply be an accident?
Someone said to put it in the bag with the ____ sticker or that a blond dropped off to ship and it went to the wrong one?
If it was made in a prison, it could be that someone wanted to get rid of it. Maybe the employee had a record and didn't want it on him, when he saw a cop asking questions, or when he simply wanted it to leave town......quickly.
I agree that it could well be a test.
But have to think that it needed hidden from the cops.