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Sixth death linked to sniper - Police want to talk to N.C. ex-resident [Robert Gene Baker - photo]
newsobserver.com ^ | October 5, 2002

Posted on 10/05/2002 2:52:16 AM PDT by HAL9000


Baker, shown in a 1993 photo, is wanted for questioning.

SILVER SPRING, Md. -- Police linked the shooting of a 72-year-old man in Washington to the sniper killings of five Maryland residents and said that the same high-powered rifle was used to kill at least four of the victims.

Authorities were searching for two men, including one with North Carolina ties, for questioning, and were investigating whether a seventh shooting outside a Virginia store was part of the same crime spree.

Late Friday, federal authorities in Charlotte issued a bulletin for a 33-year-old former Raleigh man in connection with the shootings. Robert Gene Baker III was believed to be heading south from Washington and may have associates in Virginia and North Carolina, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms said.

Baker previously lived in an apartment at 9135 Stonehenge Drive in North Raleigh. It was not known when Baker last lived in Raleigh.

Baker's family members reported him missing Monday, according to the ATF report.

The bulletin described Baker as a drug user affiliated with various militia and white supremacist groups. He is 5-feet-9 and 165 pounds, with brown eyes, brown hair and tattoos on both arms and his back.

Police are looking for a white 2000 GMC van with dark lettering. The vehicle has a Maryland registration.

The ATF says it believes Baker is armed with a handgun and high-powered rifle and should be considered extremely dangerous.

Baker was arrested in 1993 in Raleigh on a fugitive warrant and also was charged with not wearing a seat belt and driving without a license, according to Wake County court records.

In Washington, police reported that the same weapon was used in Friday's slaying as in three of the five shootings in Maryland, said Special Agent Michael Bouchard of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. Forensic testing was still under way in the two other Maryland shootings.

"We are on track to get him," said Charles Moose, the Montgomery County police chief, and a 1975 graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill. But few witnesses saw the killings, and no shell casings were found at the crime scenes.

In the latest case linked to the sniper fire, a 72-year-old man walking near the Montgomery County line on a main northern Washington street was shot once in the chest Thursday night. He fell dead, just a short drive from the Montgomery County locations where the first five victims were killed.

The shooting Friday, still under investigation for links to the sniper cases, was in Fredericksburg, Va., 50 miles to the south.

At the Spottsylvania Shopping Center, a woman was shot in the back and critically wounded Friday afternoon as she loaded packages into her car outside a Michaels arts and crafts store. The police said a gray car was seen speeding off afterward.

The ATF has received a bullet casing from that shooting, and will test it, Moose said.

The police, saying they were in the early stages of the investigation, said they saw no immediate connection except the seemingly random nature of the shootings. But they expressed interest in the coincidence that the very first Montgomery County incident on Wednesday night was a shot fired through the window of another Michaels store in Wheaton, Md. That shot barely missed a store clerk, the police said, while the rifleman's next five shots resulted in five fatalities. Those victims died in separate attacks Wednesday and Thursday as they went about routine outdoor activities, from mowing the grass to cleaning out a car.

Moose, the Montgomery County police chief, confirmed Friday morning that ballistic evidence showed that the victims most likely were shot by a sniper using high-intensity .223-caliber bullets of the sort used by rifle hunters and soldiers.

"They don't appear to be anyone's enemies, just random targets," said Moose, noting the victims were from a variety of ethnic backgrounds.

Detectives' confirmation of the stalker's marksmanship plus the possibility that the gunman might have widened his field and struck again intensified the anxiety spreading through Washington and surrounding suburbs in Maryland and Virginia.

"People were just out doing ordinary things, and people just decide to drive by and blow them away," said Connie Gray, 69, a Montgomery County resident shopping near where a woman was shot through the head on Thursday as she sat on a bench outside a post office. "That saddens me, and it angers me."

Detectives indicated that they had a continuing suspicion that the method used by the rifleman was to take aim from a distance while hidden inside such a truck, beyond sight of immediate witnesses, and to speed away with the spent cartridge evidence.

While stressing this as the police's best theoretical lead, Moose rejected speculation that more than one gunman might be involved. He also said the white-truck scenario was one of many that could emerge as detectives seek fresh evidence.

The deadliness of the gunman's intent was clear as a federal firearms expert explained that the .223 caliber bullet, while relatively small looking, was designed for high-velocity firing from an outsized cartridge packed with extra gunpowder.

The very idea that such high-intensity open-field weaponry was being brought to bear covertly on suburbanites chilled residents trying to go about their business.

"You're afraid standing here that somebody might come along and shoot you -- you know it's possible," said Loretta Betesch, 42, an insurance saleswoman, pausing in a grocery store parking lot in Wheaton, where the first victim was gunned down on Wednesday. "It could happen anywhere. It's very unnerving."



TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Front Page News; News/Current Events; US: District of Columbia; US: Maryland; US: North Carolina; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: robertgenebaker
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To: Travis McGee
... and it will not be gratuitously, needlessly sexual)

damn !


</gratuitous eroticism>

141 posted on 10/06/2002 7:05:07 AM PDT by tomkat
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To: fone
I'm going to self publish "trade paperback" sized books, then sell them via a website and Amazon etc. The lag time waiting and hoping to be annointed by 5th Avenue is too long, 6 months to 2 years usually, IF you can get one of those liberal pond scum suckers to give a fair read to a conservative RKBA novel.
142 posted on 10/06/2002 3:29:53 PM PDT by Travis McGee
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To: FreedomPoster
yeah.. it's a bullet that really really really means it!

not to be confused with "safer bullets", which don't really mean it...
143 posted on 10/06/2002 3:32:43 PM PDT by ALS
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To: Cvengr
I am using quite a bit of "mainstream media" commentary, which is all anti gun nonsense spoon fed to them from the BATF and HCI type groups. For example

"Harry, the FBI has reported that shells for a 50 caliber sniper rifle were recovered from the house after the fire. As we know, 50 calibers can shoot down helicopters and destroy tanks 2 miles away!"

144 posted on 10/06/2002 3:36:41 PM PDT by Travis McGee
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To: tomkat
Did you read the great novel Unitended Consequences by John Ross?

Not only was it 400 pages too long to be a breakthrough bestseller, it went way into explicit 3 way sex etc with the hero, his stripper girlfriend, and her stripper friend. I kid you not.

This is NOT the way to get a conservative POV novel to be passed by word of mouth from friend to friend. I suspect that many readers closed the book after the first jolly BJ.

My novel intertwines a love story, but not that kind! I don't want conservatives or women readers to be turned off by it, as I suspect many were by UC's superfluous sex scenes.

145 posted on 10/06/2002 3:51:25 PM PDT by Travis McGee
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To: Travis McGee; tomkat
"Not only was it 400 pages too long to be a breakthrough bestseller, it went way into explicit 3 way sex etc with the hero, his stripper girlfriend, and her stripper friend. I kid you not."

Is that the book that came with a free 8 track of cheesy 70's porno music?

146 posted on 10/06/2002 3:55:06 PM PDT by Vigilantcitizen
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To: viligantcitizen
No, actually it is extremely well printed and bound with classic cover art.
147 posted on 10/06/2002 3:58:43 PM PDT by Travis McGee
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To: Travis McGee; FreedomPoster; SLB; Shooter 2.5; Squantos
FYI,
It may come to light that this dude has a connection to
this story.

Man who killed self intense, well-read ( Raleigh Gun Cache Story) http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/636266/posts
Also, don't believe for a minute this was a suicide.
More like assisted suicide/
148 posted on 10/06/2002 4:22:48 PM PDT by blackbag
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To: Travis McGee
Well then, put me on your ping list when ready. Sounds great.
149 posted on 10/06/2002 4:35:48 PM PDT by fone
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To: blackbag
I remember reading that story when it first came across. And you think there's a connection because . . . . ? ?
150 posted on 10/06/2002 4:40:09 PM PDT by FreedomPoster
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To: Travis McGee
Good luck on the book. Sometimes I wish those who make remarks like that about .50cal sniper rifles could be placed somewhere out in the Iraqi desert, 40 miles deep in that territory, only armed with such a weapon to defend themselves from an armored assault.

It'd be nice for those who flippantly cry wolf, wolf, actually might have to bear the risk of their language some day.

151 posted on 10/06/2002 6:54:21 PM PDT by Cvengr
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To: Cvengr
Reporters don't know or want to know about firearms. They treat anyone who has such knowledge as suspicios and dangerous, ie decent people would never know such things.

They would rather have their daughters date porno photographers than shooters.

152 posted on 10/07/2002 7:26:00 AM PDT by Travis McGee
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To: blackbag
Thanks!
153 posted on 10/07/2002 9:59:30 AM PDT by Travis McGee
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To: spetznaz
They also said that he is diabetic in the first reports. Do you think that a druggie diabetic is cabable of making these shots? Anyway, there was a report, yesterday, that they had found this guy and were holding him on an outstanding Florida warrant for car theft. Maybe it was the wrong guy?
154 posted on 10/07/2002 10:02:15 AM PDT by Eva
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To: SFBiker80814
Synopsis at 138. I put a link to a sample chapter called "The Raid" on this thread also.
155 posted on 10/08/2002 1:25:37 AM PDT by Travis McGee
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To: Texas_Jarhead
Authorities were searching for two men, including one with North Carolina ties, for questioning, and were investigating whether a seventh shooting outside a Virginia store was part of the same crime spree.

So, who is the other guy they are looking for?

156 posted on 10/09/2002 3:28:44 PM PDT by ET(end tyranny)
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To: FreedomPoster
Uh, that's a "Special High Intensity Terminal-performance" bullet...
157 posted on 10/09/2002 3:35:25 PM PDT by OKSooner
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To: yarddog
Maybe if they'd mentioned the nature of the crime underlying the "fugitive warrant" he was arrested on in 1993, we'd be in a better position to judge.
158 posted on 10/09/2002 3:53:22 PM PDT by GovernmentShrinker
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To: AmericanInTokyo
I don't think they're at all sure that the famous white truck with 2 people inside is related to the shootings -- it's just that they don't have much else to go on. If I was driving along and saw somebody shot dead, I'd speed out of the area too. Being me, I'd call police when I realized that someone had seen my vehicle speeding away, and thought it might be the shooter. But if I were an illegal immigrant, or somebody with a prior criminal record, who didn't want to bring myself to the attention of police, I'd probably just keep mum.
159 posted on 10/09/2002 3:57:39 PM PDT by GovernmentShrinker
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