To: mitchbert
"I think the shooter stays close to the event. He's not getting on the highway or if he is he isn't staying on it for more than a minute or so."
Many of us have been saying that trying to immediately run by way of the freeways and major highways would be the most risky method of escape, so I think you are right.
Also, we seem to now have proof that the shooter was still in the area of the Richmond suburbs after the massive roadblock went into effect in response to the Ashland shooting. If reports are correct, he called police from a payphone in the area to tell them of the note he left on a tree in the wooded area after they failed to find it.
726 posted on
10/22/2002 7:55:17 AM PDT by
Route66
To: Route66
Oh God, that is pathetic. Imagine the killer having to CALL IN to tell them what to look for. I feel sick.
To: Route66
If reports are correct, he called police from a payphone in the area to tell them of the note he left on a tree in the wooded area after they failed to find it. I am told this is totally bogus and manufactured by leakers who want to curry favor with the news media.
775 posted on
10/22/2002 8:09:22 AM PDT by
mwl1
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