To: MeeknMing
This just shows that we need federal legislation against shooting guns in Mercedes.... As to whether or not it was a suicide or murder I'd say if the gun and the car both belonged to him and the suicide note was in his handwriting in his home then it was definately murder ,because all it would take is for armed government agents or enron hit men to sneek into his well protected (I am sure) home... force him to write a credible note,find a gun he has around the place , force him to hop into the car (all this without his wife,child or servants seeing it)drive undetected to the correct place and simply force him to pull the trigger.These murders are daily occurances as we all know.
18 posted on
01/26/2002 8:25:41 AM PST by
woofie
To: woofie
"This just shows that we need federal legislation against shooting guns in Mercedes"
ROTFLOL!!
However, on the rest of your theory - phooey!! If it was murder, the note was written beforehand (by someone else); the gun was formulated from other guns (as in the Foster case), while Baxter's wife will swear it was his; the Arkanside bunch would never have had any need to enter the private residence (he was murdered on the street). I don't think your theory holds water.
69 posted on
01/26/2002 4:05:46 PM PST by
Sueann
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