To: PoisedWoman
But how would they know which phone booth to show up at unless they read or wrote the note? I'll bet that these clowns probably were the ones that left the note. The assassins are not interesting in extorting money. If they were, they would have made this known some time ago.
19 posted on
10/21/2002 11:32:52 AM PDT by
jpl
To: jpl
I'll bet that these clowns probably were the ones that left the note. But how would they leave the note unless they were there for the shooting? Cops had place surrounded after the shooting, who could get in? Also, it now appears that these "suspects" made a call TO the designated phone booth from a different booth. Could be a wrong number? Moose wasn't stupid enough to give out the number, was he?
To: jpl
How would they have left the note after the fact? I would assume the crime scene is still blocked off and plenty of police would have been on-site at the time they would have had to leave the note. Not trying to polk holes in your theory, because I also question whether these are the guys or not (and I live in the Richmond area, so this is of more than academic interest).
27 posted on
10/21/2002 11:39:46 AM PDT by
coramdeo
To: jpl
The assassins are not interesting in extorting money. If they were, they would have made this known some time ago.Absolutely. Also, the sniper makes so much effort to evade capture. He knows that the more he exposes himself the closer he is to capture. So why would he start communicating with the police via telephone.
The sniper is back in Maryland by now, going about his business.
29 posted on
10/21/2002 11:44:23 AM PDT by
ARCADIA
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