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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
I would look hardest at site 7 if they think a serial killer could be involved.

Serial killers start near where they live or work or are otherwise very comfortable, before spreading out more as they feel more confident and want to get out from under the heat.

Look at 6, 7 and 8. It looks like the shooter wants to move out a little. But something that happened at 7 scared the crap out of him. He moved back to 8 for the last one. Still further from 1 than the others (or maybe the center point of 1 2 and 3). But still close enough to be comfortable.

I would be willing to bet that someone saw the shooter in the area around 8, well enough to get a good ID. They just don't know it, haven't connected it with the shooting. Possibly encountered a driver going the wrong way down a one way street because he didn't know the area, maybe someone agitated asked someone for directions. Maybe somebody had a small fender bender, and found out the guy that hit them gave them bad name and insurance info.

I bet there was either a close call in his escape caused by unfamiliarity with the area, or someone there saw him, had a conversation with him or something. Enough to spook him about being too far from home.

On another note, which of these were outside Michael Craft stores?
149 posted on 10/08/2002 9:20:19 AM PDT by NCLou
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To: NCLou
If he lived there, it sure helped his mobility (is that the right spelling?) cuz he knew the area well enough to escape detection. But..it didn't dawn on me that he could have gotten 'spooked'. I'm bookmarking your post cuz I think it's going to point to something in the future.
158 posted on 10/08/2002 10:05:20 AM PDT by Freedom2specul8
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