Posted on 11/26/2002 12:38:40 PM PST by Neil E. Wright
Possible connections to McCrae during his time in Panama?
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How about respecting a good man's right to live?!! I think we see the true manifestation of the peace movement right here. By the way, in the middle of this guys manifesto he bashes on the police for "systematic racism." Anyone want to bet me he had to search for a few days to find a white cop to make his murderous point? I keep hearing people blame the police for racism, but just about every other police man I see in person or on the news is black. I'd like to hear his kind explain how a pretty ethinically mixed police system can produce the systematic racism he's describing.
It is amazing how quiet the media is on this?
Judge admonishes suspect
He was extradited to Red Bluff last week.
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McCrae, 23, had asked for more time to study the law in preparation for his arraignment and preliminary hearing.
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"Your explanation is not very good," Scheuler replied. "It does not represent a significant - or for that matter - any grasp of the law. . . . Sir, I can't continue this for three years while you get a legal education. Do you understand that?"
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McCrae's next court appearance is scheduled for [8:00 AM] Feb. 25.Slaying Suspect Assigned Counsel:
A .40-caliber Sig Sauer semiautomatic pistol thought to be used in the killing has been recovered. The gun was purchased by McCrae on Oct. 30, 2002
- [that's six days after Muhammad/Malvo's arrest was plastered all over the news. No doubt the sniper shootings influenced this guy's decision to buy a gun and murder a cop.]
- [two days later; October 22, 2002, was designated a "National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation". The organizers of this event put out hate-speech similar to Mickel/McCrae's. Their website says they got signicant media coverage on October 20th.]
- [two weeks earlier: October 6, 2002, the 'Not In our Name' rally in Seattle also put out similar anti-police hate speech that Mickel/McCrae apparently soaked up like a sponge]
McCrae admits to killing officer, and tells why
"I picked California specifically. I didn't want to do this someplace I lived in because it would just be viewed as a local act; what I'm fighting for is a national problem," he explained.
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"I know what I did, and I would do it again," he said.
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McCrae believes he has a message for the world that he developed while attending Evergreen. The school is known for its liberal policy of not having majors, but allowing students to develop their own courses of study.
- [that's Evergreen State College, with a campus in Olympia, and branch campus in nearby downtown Tacoma - in the heart of John Allen Muhammad's neighborhood]
Hello Mr. Wright.
I have an update for you.
Cindy
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http://www.sacbee.com/content/news/projects/murder/story/13329902p-14171912c.html
Sacramento Bee/Anne Chadwick Williams
"Death trap"
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "The killer who ambushed a north state police officer not only destroyed a young couple's dreams but left their friends aching to know why"
By Sam Stanton and Marjie Lundstrom -- Bee Staff Writers
Published 2:15 am PDT Sunday, July 31, 2005
Story appeared on Page A1 of The Bee
stepping back in time...
Note: The following post is an exact quote:
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/797508/posts
Arizona FReeper breaks case of Cop Killing in Red Bluff
The Sac Francisco Chronicle ^ | 11/28/2002 | Jim Herron Zamora
Posted on 11/28/2002 9:15:00 AM PST by jdontom
An Arizona man who received a "strange and mysterious" e-mail apologizing for the slaying of a Red Bluff cop launched investigators on the trail of an ex-Army private who was arrested four days later in New Hampshire.
Neil Wright, 50, said he had received an e-mail from "Mitch Stephens" at americanresistance@yahoo.com at about 6 p.m. Friday on his home computer in Lake Havasu City and called police an hour later.
(Excerpt) Read more at sfgate.com ...
Thank you Cindy. Please post the URL for each segment as it becomes available. I too, have many, many questions regarding this case.
Neil
You're welcome Neil.
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