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To: nevergore
The police didn't identify the shooters location until daylight and after balistic techs identified possible direction of fire....

So where was the shooter's nest for this Home Depot murder? TIA

460 posted on 10/15/2002 8:45:45 AM PDT by Fred Mertz
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To: Fred Mertz
So where was the shooter's nest for this Home Depot murder? TIA

I see you haven't gotten any replies. I'm just joining this thread at 515PM EDT, and I was wondering if anyone besides the shooter knows the answer to this question. I certainly haven't seen it.

But given all the other information that is supposedly known about this incident, it would seem to have to be known. I heard there were several witnesses who saw the guy get into his car. If they did, then they certainly heard the shot too, and know how much time elapsed between that shot and the the entry into the car. It would seem like a clue to me. I've heard that some have reported the color of the guy's shirt. Give me a break. And then there's all the stuff about the white van. If I had a white van I might get the hell away from a shooting scene too for fear of being lynched.

There's other wierd stuff. I heard that two Home Depot employees who have First Aid training heard the shot and rushed outside to help. By the time they got to the victim, she had already been covered with a sheet and there was a policeman standing over her telling the First Aiders that there was nothing for them to do. Something is wrong with this picture. How did the policeman get there so quickly, and why would he stay there even if he did get there that quickly? He must have heard the shot too. Wouldn't he be looking for the perpetrator? And why did he have a sheet with him? Did the news media just make this up?

ML/NJ

1,135 posted on 10/15/2002 2:34:55 PM PDT by ml/nj
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