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To: MattinNJ
I don't think you can rule out a methodical serial killer. I also don't think you can rule out a terrorist on the basis that they too cannot be methodical killers. The guys who took the planes did so after years of planning.
55 posted on 10/10/2002 9:11:20 AM PDT by VRWC_minion
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To: VRWC_minion
I thought terrorist till the Tarot card note,,,that seems more like paranoid nutcase. With a military background. Accompanied by a weak, passive, dumb side kick who thinks he has hit the big time with this grandiose sociopath.
59 posted on 10/10/2002 9:14:50 AM PDT by cajungirl
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To: VRWC_minion
I don't think you can rule out a methodical serial killer. I also don't think you can rule out a terrorist on the basis that they too cannot be methodical killers. The guys who took the planes did so after years of planning.

I agree that these are possibilities. I am just playing a hunch. I'm no expert, but I believe serial killers are usually a little more...creepy. For example, they will take a bodypart as a trophy, or kill only women because they think all women are whores, or leave cryptic messages. You have a great point about the planning behind 9/11 but they martyred themselves. This guy has no intention of doing that. Mark my words. If he makes a mistake and the net starts to tighten, he will simply slip away and start somewhere else. I wouldn't be surprised if the Saudi's or Hussein were paying him upwards of $ 100,000 per kill. I really think this guy is ex-Spetsnaz (sp?). When they first started to arrive in Brighton Beach, Russian mobsters would hire these guys to off people for $ 100.

61 posted on 10/10/2002 9:29:32 AM PDT by MattinNJ
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