To: John Jamieson
I've noticed the press talking more about possible terrorism, too and am glad they are finally waking people up to the realities of what we could be facing - either with this sniper or in the future. If the truck is a delivery truck used in a legitimate business, you'd think the business-owner would have come forward by now, so I'm starting to discount that as a theory of mine.
33 posted on
10/13/2002 4:25:43 AM PDT by
Peach
To: Peach
Many used ones and leased ones on the market. Easy and cheap to get. And, remember yesterday we were looking for a Chevy Astro Van with a ladder on top. Very different vehicle.
The "club" maybe, spent the weekend painting their vehicle.
To: Peach
... a delivery truck used in a legitimate business, you'd think the business-owner would have come forward by now, so I'm starting to discount that as a theory of mine. Don't discount your theory too soon ... the legitimate businessman might be employing illegals from Mexico or even the Mid-East. He might not even suspect his employees.
69 posted on
10/13/2002 5:43:16 AM PDT by
bimbo
To: Peach
There is a lot of smoke and probably fire with all the eyewitness accounts and police requests for help finding a white box truck and a Chevy Astro mini-van. My best guess is that there are two or more "snipers" and at least these two vehicles. Still don't know if smaller van could be hidden inside the big box truck. At any rate, after a shooting, the police are looking for a moving van or moving box truck, not both. Let's say they drive the box truck with the mini-van inside; park the truck a mile away in a location not readily visible from the air or ground; drive the van out of the truck to go do the hit; come back to the truck; stick the van inside (or park it outside in the hidden location)and drive the truck--not down a major interstate. The police are looking for a moving van--not a large white box truck. Since the composite of the truck has been shown, they can't drive it again.
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