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To: opalapril who wrote (3843)4/11/2002 11:09:27 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5185
 
Hi opalapril,

The location where Baxter's Mercedes was found would be about the last place a man intent on a quiet suicide would park. It was found in the median of a well traveled road. Exactly the high visibility location a man would want to meet someone he suspected of some ulterior motive. The shards of glass on Baxter's shirt are an interesting clue. We aren't told who had to go to the dispensing optician for replacement glasses the next day, are we.... <g> Nor are we told much about the condition of Baxter's hands, perhaps bloodied from a struggle? Nor why such a tepid, impersonal and innocuous suicide note would be something the family would want to withhold from the public. It's a smelly rat down there in Sugarland.

-Ray



To: opalapril who wrote (3843)4/12/2002 2:24:42 AM
From: Mephisto  Respond to of 5185
 
Like you, I believed that Baxter slipped very quietly out of his house out to meet someone. The initial
press reports said that his wife thought she would have heard him leave so he must have left his house
very quietly while she was sleeping.