To: All
I'm carrying my question over from Wed. thread to get some more help.
Does anyone know what days or hours a Virginia water and soil conservation inspector would work? Approx. how far would he travel? Funny thing, same guy (my perp) may be an inspector for them. He inspects ******son city. Hampton Beltway area. Sound familiar to my past stories? This just keeps getting weirder and weirder. Perhaps the Fairfax Policewoman that spoke with me and finally took the time to get all my info has taken action to give my story to someone important. She said she was running it right down. Whatever that means. No shootings since (crossing fingers). For anyone who missed it: I have a suspect that lives in Fairfax that has an intriguing story behind it and I was trying to somehow connect him to the Hampton Beltway for personal theory reasons. Also, I have read how many have been arrested for possessing illegal firearms and I do not wish to get anyone in trouble that does not deserve to be. Unfortunate consequences considering the links from the stories I have posted. I apologize to anyone who doesn't understand my posts but many have been updated on my theory and I do not want to keep posting it due to possibly incriminating an innocent person. So if anyone knows the hours, days and travel distances of a water and soil inspector, please let me know.
123 posted on
10/17/2002 6:55:00 AM PDT by
md2576
To: md2576
Can you tell us why you suspect him without revealing too much?
To: md2576
Why not give that department a call and say you are doing some research?
131 posted on
10/17/2002 7:06:52 AM PDT by
bonfire
To: md2576
Here's a link to a Virginia SWCD Map (it's not a very good map, but for locals it might make more sense):
To: md2576
I been intrigued by your suspicions, but may have missed some of your posts. Did LEO ever return your calls? Do they have the specific information about your theory? Will you split the reward (just kidding)?
137 posted on
10/17/2002 7:13:36 AM PDT by
Quilla
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