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Pastimes : Whodunit? Two Stockbrokers Murdered in Jersey; No Clues

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To: Tom C who wrote (404)11/1/1999 8:29:00 PM
From: zonkie  Read Replies (3) of 1156
 
The caliber of the gun may be a small clue to the killer(s). I don't know about now but a long time ago it was a custom of the mob to use a 22 caliber (for close up hits) loaded with shorts . There were several reasons for this. Much less noise and since the bullet didn't have the force behind it that a larger caliber has it tended to mushroom more and do the job quite sufficiently. The mob didn't really hate any of the people it killed it was mostly just business. The larger the caliber the less professional you can probably figure the killer to be. For example if this was the Russian mob it was probably about a 38 caliber, if it was a disgruntled investor it may have been a 44 magnum. If someone like Riley or Pugs were to go after JS it would be something like a bazooka.

I also think the bulldogs may have known what was going on beforehand and ran off. If the victims were worried about someone coming after them they would have gotten more dogs.
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