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To: gamesmistress who wrote (52844)10/18/2002 8:20:09 AM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
the D.C. and Maryland police haven't a clue, I'd say this case is beyond their capabilities.

Gina, I understand your frustration, but I believe this case, at the moment, is beyond anybody's capabilities. If they quit right now, and were careful, they would never be caught. There is just nothing to go on.



To: gamesmistress who wrote (52844)10/18/2002 8:41:29 AM
From: John Carragher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
thanks for posting the article... Just love to read about the dedication of these people in crisis... It gives us all hope the world is not going nuts.

I was at Mass General Hospital in Boston (60's) when a plane crashed and burned at Logan airport... The tunnels into and out of Boston immediately shut down.. Streets became one way almost all of a sudden.. Mass General cleared out whole wings of patients in a matter of minutes to make room for incoming injuries.. Folks out of no where lined up to donate blood.. The line was through the lobby and almost a block long outside.

The sad thing only one person survived and he died later from burns... Seeing our hospitals go into emergency preparations is really something to experience.. It wipes away any bad experiences you ever had going to the doctor.