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To: Fred Mertz
Do you think the Franklin shot at Home Depot was a close shot or a long one?

I don't know. I suppose the rest of the evidence favors a long shot, but I'm just not the one to ask about forensics. Just happening to kill FBI intelligence analyst Linda Franklin, even if she had nothing to do with the sniper investigation, I find very hard to accept as a coincidence. If, however, my suspicion is correct that she was working in that investigation, then I think the coincidence becomes impossible to accept. And that I suspect is the reason the authorities have denied that she was working in that investigation. Admitting that would enable the public to draw too many conclusions that the authorities would prefer we not draw.

1,389 posted on 10/21/2002 7:47:41 PM PDT by aristeides
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To: aristeides
Do you think the Franklin shot at Home Depot was a close shot or a long one?

I drove by there today. There's an elementary school with fence and shrubs 100 yards max across from the Home Depot - elevated 30+ feet above the Home depot ...

1,399 posted on 10/21/2002 7:51:47 PM PDT by 11th_VA
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To: aristeides
Thanks. I don't know either. The shooter is cunning, that's for sure. The lack of public information in this case is stunning to say the least.

We know the shooter shoots from a distance, but that's about all they'll tell us. I'd like to know if he shoots from the van or panel truck or uses the foliage for concealment. I think he/they do/does both, but the filtered news won't tell us anything.

Very bad things are going to happen by Thanksgiving/Christmas time, of that I am certain. My sheeple friends think this shooter is probably a lone gunman, but I think otherwise.

I'll be in DC this coming weekend and I hope we can get together. I'll send you a freepmail in a day or two.

1,407 posted on 10/21/2002 7:56:20 PM PDT by Fred Mertz
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