To: section9
Once an individual ventures out into the realm of becoming a risk taker it's very difficult for them to resume killing where you get less of a rush."Ping to you...You spoke the other day about putting pressure on this idjit via Marine Snipers, publicly announced, to make the guy/?/ slip up...Here's to subscribing to your theory. Whoever the shooter is, they are obviously getting bold. The need for active, public hunters IS needed to make th(ese)is shooter screw up, just once to let the LEO's and other's get a little warmer on their hunt.
To: unix
Counter sniper isn't going to work when the guys hunting ground is 70 miles long and 10 wide, with millions of civilians (i.e. targets) in the way. The shooting tonight was obviously well planned, the cops had the highways closed in a short time, and he still got out.
I'm guessing he's not in a white van, he's got his egress carefully planned, and he's out of the area in minutes, not on highways.
My prediction for the next shooting is before noon, and south of the cluster of shootings, but not as far south as the farthest ones.
5 posted on
10/15/2002 12:16:12 AM PDT by
cryptical
To: unix
Yeah serial killers tend to get sloppier the longer they go without getting caught. Since he kills his victims from a distance its not sexual or about power. The 2 other types of serial killers Ive heard of do it because( A. they want to prove they are smarter than the police B. They think a supernatural or divine entity has inspired them this guy is probably B since given there was supposedly a note saying "I am God")
7 posted on
10/15/2002 12:49:24 AM PDT by
weikel
To: unix
Precisely. Especially if this guy turns out to be one or two Al Qaeda living in Maryland somewhere. Bug hunt. Send in the Marines, and tell everyone they're coming so the cops don't do anything stupid. Be Seeing You, Chris
16 posted on
10/15/2002 7:12:14 AM PDT by
section9
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