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To: Neenny who wrote (468)10/13/2002 4:36:20 PM
From: Eashoa' M'sheekha  Respond to of 2746
 
" am sure such complexities are complicating the job ".

And then some.

Al they say they know so far is a one or two shooter..

in one of two types of white van

in a random sequence

in random locations

using one caliper of bullet...

the only consistency I observed were that, except for the Indian fellow who looked black, none of the victims were of other visible minorities, contrary to what was stated on the post I responded to.

When you think about it, this type of crime may be very easy to perpetrate until the whole area goes into lock-down, and even then,it can still be done.

The enemy within.



To: Neenny who wrote (468)10/13/2002 11:06:57 PM
From: Janice Shell  Respond to of 2746
 
Early on, on this thread we discussed that the possibility of it being a woman cannot be ruled out, even though it is most unlikely. Personally I think if there is a female involved it is as an accomplice. Bonnie and Clyde would be a good example of the mind set that would include a male/female couple as the assailants.

I agree that a woman as the killer is a longshot, so to speak. Even when they murder serially, women usually do it for personal gain of one kind or another: to get rid of nasty relatives or pesky boyfriends, or to collect on the insurance (or both). But there have been a few female serial killers of the thrillseeker type.

And as many here have noted, a woman could possess or easily learn the skills involved, and would be less noticeable...