To: The Other Harry
Again, welcome. Researching geneology can be fascinating. Callers on WMAL now talking about a pattern forming; one speculating that it's a fibinacci (sp) spiral and another psychologist saying the killer's marking out an enlarging area because of his delusions of grandeur -- increasing his area of power. Also mentioning possible significance of Michael's stores. The psychologist can't help lamenting the fact Virginia doesn't register long guns or "this crime would be solved by now."
534 posted on
10/09/2002 9:40:12 PM PDT by
Ligeia
To: Ligeia
The psychologist can't help lamenting the fact Virginia doesn't register long guns or "this crime would be solved by now." That psychologist must have had too much to drink tonight.
539 posted on
10/09/2002 9:42:40 PM PDT by
relee
To: Ligeia
"The psychologist can't help lamenting the fact Virginia doesn't register long guns or "this crime would be solved by now.""That's 'cause he's got a fibonacci spiral up his area of power.
To: Ligeia
Again, welcome. Researching geneology can be fascinating. Callers on WMAL now talking about a pattern forming; one speculating that it's a fibinacci (sp) spiral and another psychologist saying the killer's marking out an enlarging area because of his delusions of grandeur -- increasing his area of power. Also mentioning possible significance of Michael's stores. The psychologist can't help lamenting the fact Virginia doesn't register long guns or "this crime would be solved by now." I don't know about any of this. It bothers me, but I can't understand it. My daughter lives up near DC, so I worry. Not much risk, I think, but I still don't like it.
To: Ligeia
Again, welcome. Researching geneology can be fascinating. Callers on WMAL now talking about a pattern forming; one speculating that it's a fibinacci (sp) spiral and another psychologist saying the killer's marking out an enlarging area because of his delusions of grandeur -- increasing his area of power. Also mentioning possible significance of Michael's stores. The psychologist can't help lamenting the fact Virginia doesn't register long guns or "this crime would be solved by now." My daughter, who lives up in Fairfax, and I brain-stormed it the other day. We came up empty.
I was originally thinking a terrorist, but now I'm not so sure. Could be a goof-ball.
It is definitely frightening. We went for a Starbucks in a shopping center where there is a Michaels. I am not not prone to worrying or to being paranoid, but you do think about it.
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