I must eat crow, as I posted that I thought the words written on the bullet casings were red herrings and I thought the motive would be closer to home.
Remember Walker Railey? He was a preacher who was having an affair with a choir lady. He sent himself threatening letters for weeks saying "You will die soon" and stuff like that, supposedly because Railey preached against racism. But it was all a red herring, as Walker was planning to kill...
See I'm thinking he really is from NYC because that's where people are more into expensive clothes/gear. I'm from Kansas City and we'd be hard pressed to dress as nice as Bridge Guy. But seriously in my mind the expensive backpack and clothing do not fit with an anti-capitalist avenger.
Almost from the beginning? They pinned it on Richard Jewell!
Also...Rudolph the Redneck had help hiding out. A lot of people reportedly knew exactly where he was and may have even put him up.
But they didn't count on Sandra Oh!
But seriously, if they were that sophisticated, I think they would have drone-attacked or slipped him some Putin juice, that sort of thing. Blown up his car? Helped him fall out a window? Then hacked the UHC website and put their manifesto on the front...
Love your post!
Here are a couple but they might run afoul of the rules as they point suspicion to possibly innocent people/scenarios.
1) Remember Andrew Cunanan? I don't think anyone to this day knows whether he was connected to Lee Miglin or Versace. However, this would account for his...
Wouldn't be the first stage performer who allegedly did a seemingly inexplicably bold murder in broad daylight and got caught on video (Zachary Hughes)
Edited to add: AND I COMPLETELY FORGOT JOHN WILKES BOOTH
That's exactly what happened with Bridge Guy! I mean sorta! Richard Allen contacted police and told them he'd been there that day on the bridge, and before you know it, law enforcement comes out with two completely other pics!
For a long time, people were saying Bridge Guy had to be the...
Now that you mention it, that's one of the theories behind the Tylenol poisonings. Although I'm not convinced James Lewis did the poisonings, he had a daughter who died and had a possible grudge against Johnson and Johnson. Complex portrait of Tylenol suspect emerges - UPI Archives
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