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To: Betty Jo
This is truly the WEIRDEST mystery...NONE of it makes sense.

Darryl L. Roberts, Secy of Brown Helicopter was into chemicals, BUT Brown says it's a DIFFERENT Darryl Roberts??? That in itself is unreal. And the Killer was into chemicals??

And they both have a link with the government!

And the BIKE?? and the rental car?? and Changing clothes and smiling at a witness!!! And a sscabbard on the bike....it just does NOT make any sense.

24 posted on 06/19/2002 4:54:10 AM PDT by Ann Archy
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To: Ann Archy
I called Brown Helicopter and asked if their sec "Daryl L. Roberts" was the chemical engineer that had worked with MSP. The woman who answered the phone said she was not familiar with the name.I told her he was listed on the form they filed with the Sec of State on 1-18-02.She said she didnt know of him. I said I would call back when some other people were back from lunch.When I called back, another woman said that their Daryl L. Roberts was not the one I was talking about.There are a lot of "Daryl L. Roberts".Maybe Brown Helo is telling the truth.But, if they are not, the Daryl L. Roberts I am talking about was into air sampling for BIO-CHEM WEAPONS. The JOINT FORCES COMMAND is doing air sampling in the region for the war on terrorism.Sooo, until I reallly believe that Brown Helicopter has a different Daryl L. Roberts as its Sec, I am saying that something about particulates in the air being monitored by DOD,through some kind of "spooky" deal with Harbour and Brown Helo, perhaps as a CIA proprietary,is somehow the reason for the killing.Are there terrorists in Pensacola?Was Harbour drugged?What were his blood levels for booze and drugs?
49 posted on 06/19/2002 11:14:42 AM PDT by Betty Jo
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