Posted on 11/08/2002 12:06:54 AM PST by kattracks
Edited on 05/26/2004 5:10:18 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
November 8, 2002 -- WASHINGTON - A morbid digital diary of death - with special symbols denoting hits and misses - was found on a laptop computer kept by the Beltway sniper suspects, a law-enforcement source told The Post yesterday.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
LOL!!!!! good one....
Here are a few Antigua links I was able to dig up...
Brian Gonsalves, Antigua's director of internal security, said authorities never found a connection between Reid and the island. But he said authorities need to look into the matter because Muhammad was on the island in 2000 and 2001. "There's a possibility, even though it may be far-fetched," Gonsalves said
Antigua's immigration office had no record of Muhammad's departure. Nelson said he saw him last in March.
Click here, then click on the Washington Post story.
You won't have to sign up or log in.Muhammad came to Antigua on May 20, 2001, with three children from his failed second marriage, according to Col. Clyde Walker, Antigua's chief immigration officer.
John Lee Malvo, the 17-year-old who also was charged in the sniper attacks, was living in Antigua at the time with his mother, Una James
Antiguan neighbor says sniper suspect touted aim (JOHN ALLEN MUHAMMAD)Documents released last week indicated that Mr. Muhammad might have fraudulently obtained an Antiguan passport that was issued to him on July 4, 2000. The documents showed that he obtained a passport because his mother, Eva Ferris, was born in Antigua. However, Maxine Allen, Mrs. Ferris's daughter and a newscaster on Observer Radio here, has said her family has no relation to Mr. Muhammad.
Focus on Antigua Passport (John Allen Muhammad)John Lee Malvo, 17, was arrested at a rest stop in Frederick County, Md., and is one of two suspects in recent sniper attacks that have left 10 individuals dead and three wounded. Lee County school officials confirm that a teenager named Lee Boyd Malvo attended Cypress Lake High (Florida) from Aug. 13 to Oct. 16, 2001, and authorities presume that individual is the same person arrested Thursday .
Malvo and Muhammed are believed to have rented a home at 2510 Broadway in Fort Myers from owner Antoine Eveque.
Man Arrested In Sniper Case Attended School in Fort Myers (Pic of House)"He told me he could get passports, any type of papers, and that he could get people into America," said Randy Nelson, a 35-year-old supermarket manager and barbershop owner who was a neighbour of Muhammad
Although Muhammad's passport was issued in 2000, Antiguan officials said he first arrived on the island in May last year. They had no record of his departure. Nelson said he last saw him in March.
Sniper suspect sold fake passports, ran immigration scamDunno if that helps.
Prosecutor said Malvo was seen in Manassas County and another county starting with the letter P.
Seen on route 66 20 minutes after Linda Franklin was shot.
Malvo's fingerprints on the 223.
Fair trial, free press rule.
Malvo in his attempt to escape, fell through the ceiling two offices down from where he started, heading toward the exit.
Mohammad's fingerprints not on rifle.
Mother of Malvo at this time possibly in Bellingham,Wa, and FBI is looking for her to serve her papers regarding Malvo's incarceration.
We should know something today, the FBI is presently enroute to present her with papers regarding Malvo since he is considered a minor.
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Mohammad wore gloves:
1)gloves when he repaired cars.
2)glove left at the crime site of the shooting of the 13 year old matched glove found in chevy caprice.
If the gloves do or don't fit, the hell with the possiblility to accquit.
Title: Sniper Boy Jamaica
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/html/20021025t000000-0500_34180_obs_sniper_boy_jamaican.asp
But Antiguans who saw Muhammad's face on cable television claimed to have seen him on the island in recent months.
Samuir Doumith, who manages Antigua Home Office Depot, on Old Parham Road, just outside St John's, believed he saw Muhammad in his store as recently as two months ago.
"He asked about rattan furniture," Doumith was quoted as saying.
Employees of one local bank recall him doing business at their branch, but said there was nothing suspicious about him.
We need to find one of those sarcaphuguses they use on Stargate SG-1.
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