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To: Registered
She was found in the drivers seat burned beyond recognition. They used dental records to ID her. Witnesses report that the car was on fire before it struck the utility pole, and there was very little damage to the car from striking the pole. They found gasoline on her clothing and some kind of accelerant in the car. The gas tank and engine were not consumed, only the interior of the car. The question is, how did the murderers ignite the fire and how did the gasoline get on her clothes, and of course, who was the murderer - a terrorist or a high up state official involved in the scheme trying to protect himself.
8 posted on 02/15/2002 7:50:39 AM PST by OrangeDaisy
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To: OrangeDaisy
The question is, how did the murderers ignite the fire and how did the gasoline get on her clothes

My guess, molotov cocktail.

52 posted on 02/15/2002 9:04:12 AM PST by mc5cents
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To: OrangeDaisy
The question is, how did the murderers ignite the fire and how did the gasoline get on her clothes,A glass mayonase jar full of gasoline, with an M-80 wired to the cruise control speed sensor, and a timer, radio receiver, or? under the seat would do it...
72 posted on 02/15/2002 12:09:45 PM PST by null and void
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To: OrangeDaisy; Registered
PING, see this article that I posted.

Car fire set off suspicions as crew fought it (Smith Tennesee License Scandal)

Some interesting quotes:

Piperton Fire Chief Steve Kellett said he, other firefighters and Tennessee Highway Patrol officers immediately thought the fire was suspicious. For one thing, the fire appeared to have started in the rear.

"The thing that was strange about it was how high up in the car it was. Normally, if it's from a gas line, it tends to burn up everything and works from the front to the back," Kellett said Thursday.

"There was lots of damage for the amount of time it was on fire," Kellett said, noting that the fire also spread to the pole. "We would spray an area that normally would go out, but it would keep catching back. That gives you a feeling that there was something there."

75 posted on 02/15/2002 1:41:14 PM PST by weegee
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