Posted on 10/20/2002 12:04:13 AM PDT by kristinn
The sniper shootings in the extended Washington, D.C. metropolitan area have law enforcement flummoxed--no suspect; no motive; no positive ID of a get-away vehicle; no effective profile.
12 victims: nine dead and three survivors, plus one complete miss and one inconclusive wounding in Hillandale, Md.
Police are reduced to enacting massive roadblocks and instructing the citizenry to zig-zag through their daily lives.
Rumors abound of lawful gun owners in Maryland receiving phone calls and visits from LEOs about the firearms they purportedly own and their whereabouts at certain days and times.
Motorists are reportedly being searched without warrants as they sit in hours-long back-ups after suspected sniper shootings.
ALL TO NO AVAIL.
The sniper shootings continue as people go about their lives in places they normally feel secure.
Millions of people living and traveling in the area are filled with trepidation at the thought of stopping to fill their gas tanks or running out for a loaf of bread--let alone sending their kids to school or out to play.
Even so, other murders and crimes occur in the area as before, including the firebombing of a Baltimore family's home by drug dealers that took the lives of a mother (who was fighting back at the dealers) and four of her children as well as critically burning her husband.
The hundreds of commonplace murders in this area are cause for caution, not alarm. Yet, though these murders vastly outnumber the sniper shootings, the random nature of the sniper shootings has caused chaos and become a national obsession.
In fact, the sniper shootings have led to a nationwide parlor game of whodunnit and why.
What I'm asking for on this thread is a serious examination of the sniper shootings and lawful proposals for solving and/or preventing further sniper shootings. I'd rather not hear about what the cops are supposedly doing wrong. I'm looking for FReepers to offer positive, pro-active measures to stop and catch whomever is doing the sniper shootings and the reasons why.
The right software, examining ATM withdrawals, should be able to show if there are any similar geographic withdrawal patterns from cash machines over the same period (the snipers have to have access to money or food/shelter), likewise with credit-card purchases. Naturally, the killers' withdrawals won't match the locations of the shootings, but there should be a discernable pattern of withdrawals that would be made by someone traveling to/from those 12+ murder sites. That's clue #2.
The right chemical tests on the spent shells and shooting locations should be able to identify if the shooter is using pyrex + hand-loaded primers for reloading his own shells or else using off-the-shelf-ammo, which should be able to further aid clues #1 and #2 above.
Start walking the bloodhounds through various neighborhoods inside the killers' identified zone to see if the dogs get lucky by identifying where the killers live/eat/hang out/gas up their vehicles, etc. If it was up to me, I'd have dogs walking every street past every door. All that has to happen is for one dog to recognize one scent, and then it's "case closed" on these SOB's.
Unleash the dogs of war. It's not an insurmountable task to have the dogs walking enough areas for them to cross the killers' paths once, and once is all that it takes...
I interrupt this note to point to an Outback restaurant, and to say, in my best Crocodile Dundee voice, "That Ponderosa is no steakhouse. This is a steakhouse."
With that out of the way, the shooter appears to have escaped via some roads that go into a construction site on the other side of the trees. It is likely that the shooter's vehicle was the only one on that road on a Saturday night, which means that if we had one of them thar infrared satellites hovering overhead, we now have a movie of a single isolated vehicle leaving the scene. I presume that once the vehicle is identified in such a photo, it can probably be tracked in subsequent pictures even if it joins a heavy traffic stream.
I don't know how good those satellites are, or what their coverage area is, but we might have gotten lucky tonight.
I think every town and burg running along 95 should have good old boys, with walkie talkies, staking out the areas in their town where a sniper might think is a likely spot. Perhaps volunteers could sign up for shifts.
I'm guessing in a small town like Ashland, 95 only runs through a small section of it, therefore there may be less than a dozen places where a sniper would pick to take his shot. Citizens of these towns should look around for likely spots themselves and stake them out, they should especially look for other routes the sniper might take to avoid 95 and make his get away. Next time the bum shows up, he might get a welcoming committee.
In any event, citizens on the hunt would be within very close proximity to the next crime scene, close enough to run across the guy fleeing if he is using back roads.
Something which I would be surprised if they have not done yet. Having worked in the reloading industry I am certain they could glean a lot of information from this data. Other information from the scene could also be gathered when the full analysis is done of the angle of shot, etc, and hopefully they have all this worked up by now.
The following is pure speculation, but since you asked...
The sniper appears to be choosing victims at random, but I am guessing he did not start out this way. Either he is linked to his first victim or he is linked to a first victim that has not been found (or is from a previous case as yet unrelated to this one).
It appears he works on oppurtunity, perhaps driving for some time until he is able to find a spot where he can take a shot and make a quick getaway. His shootings take place in early to mid morning and evenings, which may mean nothing or could be related to his work schedule.
That he is working on random victims and via oppurtunity, as well as he is not close to his victims when he kills them may reveal more about him. Many serial killers are face to face with their victims at some point, this killer does not seem to have the stomach for this. His killings indicate he has something of a bombadier mentality (nothing against bombadiers!) - he can kill from a distance and not really feel the full impact of what he has done. They are just objects in his scope. These people are his enemy, and he is waging his war against them, but does not have the courage to look them in the eye and kill them. Based on this I am guessing he is not middle eastern and deep within feels what he is doing is wrong, because it is to people just like him (ie american). Islamic terrorists like to blow up things, then take responsibility and threaten more.
Given the recent state of the economy he may well have been laid off and wants other people to suffer as he has suffered - no one cares about his plight so why should he show them any mercy. Either recently laid off or fired, he is killing many near stores where things are that he can no longer afford. Being a coward he has not the guts to kill his old employer, unless he has done so and we have not found that connection yet.
His financial burdens are probably growing and being ignored in hopes they will just go away, and each time something new crops up it fuels his hatred and desire to kill (perhaps the latest round of bills in the mail, would be interesting to see if they arrive on days near the killings).
He will slip up soon as his inability to control his behavior and anger will cause him to miss a step somewhere, if he abandons his killing to flee the area it will be noticed eventually (ie he moves out of state quickly to be with relatives leaving behind things).
He has shown caution, and with all the cameras around he has not been caught, he can obviously handle a gun, and is not totally haphazard. His job was probably decent paying (and may still be). Probably lives on his own and is divorced. An avid book reader of both fiction and non-fiction, more heavily on the non-fiction side. He sees himself as more intelligent then most people and is frustrated with his problems, which he blames on others because he was too smart to have problems due to himself.
He is feeling bad about shooting the kid, and yet he is glad someone is crying over it as he has cried over his problems. He has only targeted one kid , but feels in retrospect that kids are innocent and that adults are the ones to blame for his woes. Most of his hits have been at businesses, and only one at a school - places of business seem to have both oppurtunity and perhaps something a bit deeper as mentioned earlier.
He now percieves he has a small measure of fame, something he could not achieve in his normal, dull, life (perhaps he was an accountant...heh heh). People know him, without knowing him - like superman and clark kent. He knows he is going to get caught, but until then will keep working on his fame - which has slowly begun to over-ride his hatred. It is now his new 'job'. He is the sniper, famed killer.
Or none of the above :) Just throwing out something into the pool...
Keep posting ideas folks (just not crazy ones like mine).
They'll get the shooter eventually with this method, or at least they will be able to isolate where he goes to ground and not have to shut down such a large area.
On a devolved thread elsewhere, Travis McGee raises the possibility that the escape is to safe houses which are actually Muslim owned motels.
The police could set up a special set of good quality video cameras on the main roads leading back into that area and activate them during the hours immediately after a shooting takes place. They could then thoroughly review the tapes in an attempt to look for, and trace, the suspect vehicle and it's license number.
How many other reasons might a person's time be occupied for complete weekends? Military reserve duty? Religious observances? Conventions? Sporting events? Weekend cruise? Weekend shooting event? Indian pow wow?
Two in a row?
Anyone have a thought?
America's Fifth Column ... watch Steve Emerson/PBS documentary JIHAD! In America
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Whether they have gone underground or not, the entire nation needs to prepare for this type of attack since it has been so successful and the authorities have been foiled.
I think the only way to confront this attack is to prevent the killers from escaping and that will take using instant communication with all drivers in an area. I think we should reactivate the cold war era civil defense horn alarm systems that can be instantly sounded and drivers are alerted to tune to a civil defense radio frequency and listen for instructions. I believe these horns were sounded from fire stations throughout the city and could be heard everywhere. Drivers could be told to stop in place (like the air stop on 9-11. Police on motorcycles could then go after those who continue moving or investigate stopped vehicles.
I am afraid that police will not stop this using typical law enforcement tactics. It will take thinking outside the box and using citizens to defend our own communities.
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