To: kregger
The gunmen (were he smart) would start roating guns/bullets to make things harder to track.
To: College Repub
It is my opinion that at least two of them are copycat killings. The first string was six killings in a couple of hours with one shot each.
Then the boy at school was shot twice several days later and the shooter left a Tarot card. Then a couple of days later this guy at a gas station (so far no leak of a Tarot card).
Last week they were looking for a medium duty truck with a lift gate. This week it has morphed into a mini van.
To: College Repub
The gunmen (were he smart) would start roating guns/bullets to make things harder to track.Not if he's a terrorist and wants to intensify the fear factor linked to the "shooter is skilled and smart" profile. Beyond that, we don't have access to the bullets so don't know whether he IS switching guns and ammunition, but continues with the .223 cartridge.
I believe the guy's a terrorist and is following the plan.
12 posted on
10/10/2002 1:22:15 PM PDT by
toddst
To: College Repub
Althought I have a fair selection, when I hunt, I always use the same gun - the one with which I'm most familiar and accurate. Another thought - this shooter may only have one gun and way too nervous to purchase another at this time.
15 posted on
10/10/2002 1:23:46 PM PDT by
Quilla
To: College Repub
The gunmen (were he smart) would start roating guns/bullets to make things harder to track.
I doubt that being hard to track is his main agenda. This guy probably gets a thrill out of the attention.
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