CA - Christopher Dorner kills 4 in tri-county rampage, Feb 2013 - #1

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Apologies if the following has already been posted

Non-redacted Manifesto, posted by Fox News ( link )

Dorner v Los Angeles Police Department ( link )​
 
  • #723
If he's in Big Bear, he's going to stand out like a sore thumb, and will only be able to travel at night...

So far, hasn't Dorner traveled at night?

Yes, if he is in BB, he will stick out like a sore thumb. Mountain community with your typical So Cal snowboarders. Lots of young adults, and not many African Americans. JMO
 
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So far, hasn't Dorner traveled at night?

Yes, if he is in BB, he will stick out like a sore thumb. Mountain community with your typical So Cal snowboarders. Lots of young adults, and not many African Americans. JMO

He's a giant! You'd think he'd stand out anywhere.
 
  • #725
So far, hasn't Dorner traveled at night?

Yes, if he is in BB, he will stick out like a sore thumb. Mountain community with your typical So Cal snowboarders. Lots of young adults, and not many African Americans. JMO
And... from my experience (not to insult anyone),the area in general- lots of older rednecks...
 
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He's a giant! You'd think he'd stand out anywhere.

thanks what nurse kid and I were just discussing on the way to basketball carpool!

(he and all his buddies are talking about it)
 
  • #728
He's a giant! You'd think he'd stand out anywhere.

"Police described Dorner as black, 6-feet tall and weighing 270 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes."


Maybe its just me, but I don't think his appearance is that unusual. He looks just like my water delivery guy. And, a half dozen other men I see around the area (thankfully, far from CA). To stand out around here he'd have to been at least 6 inches taller and 300 lbs plus. MOO
 
  • #729
Christopher Dorner sounds like an injustice collector. All that bottled up anger.
 
  • #730
Dorner isn't a "giant" at only 6'. He is heavy @ 270 lbs. JMO
 
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Josh Dulaney ‏@JoshDulaney 6m
Whalen: We're searching for any evidence related to where he might be, in connection with the crime."

Josh Dulaney ‏@JoshDulaney 3m
Whalen: We have been here one other time previously. #Dorner

Josh Dulaney ‏@JoshDulaney 2m
Whalen: We believe he's been here, but don't know how long (ago).
 
  • #732
But he must have a way out so if we don't hear about a missing vehicle and/or missing people (and their cars), pretty soon, then it is likely he is holed up in a cabin up there.

Has anyone checked the impound lots?
Has anyone checked on any vehicles at the cabins, which may not have full time residents?
Has anyone checked on the residents of the cabins?

Do we know he didn't buy another car with a different name?

Why would he plan this to this extent, blow up his truck and then just get himself cornered?

I'm not convinced he intended to actually steal the boat.
I kinda think he wanted people to think he was going to steal it to go to Mexico.
I think the evidence he's leaving behind he intended to leave behind, to leave a trail that they couldn't follow to anywhere.

I also think he KNEW about the storm in advance and is using it to his advantage.
Make the cops search up there while he's not even there to begin with.

He had plenty of time to get out of there before the weather got bad... he had several hours of a head start before they even found his truck.

He has the element of surprise... I think he'll continue to use it. :twocents:
 
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More than 100 law enforcement officers are conducting a door-to-door search of homes in the area.
Sheriff's officials say they have two-man teams searching nearly 400 homes, but they're also warning residents not to open their doors unless they know the person or they see a uniformed law enforcement officer on the other side of their doors.

http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news/local/inland_empire&id=8985380

So what if he has a uniform and knocks on someone's door? :what:
 
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I don't really know how to feel after I read his "manifesto." ---Like someone said earlier-I wish he would have written a book.
 
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More than 100 law enforcement officers are conducting a door-to-door search of homes in the area.
Sheriff's officials say they have two-man teams searching nearly 400 homes, but they're also warning residents not to open their doors unless they know the person or they see a uniformed law enforcement officer on the other side of their doors.

http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news/local/inland_empire&id=8985380

So what if he has a uniform and knocks on someone's door? :what:

Ummmmm if i lived there I wouldn't open the door for LE -either!! :banghead:
 
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Ummmmm if i lived there I wouldn't open the door for LE -either!! :banghead:

Honestly, as bad as it sounds... I think they should only send cops who look nothing like him, to knock on doors. :waitasec:

If I lived there... I would be paranoid. So if a white dude in a uniform knocked I'd be cool with that.
But if a big black cop knocked on my door I would second guess myself repeatedly.
"That isn't him... wait, maybe it is... no it isn't him..."

Especially if the reports about the area being predominantly white and this guy not fitting in are true.
That's how my area is... and people here can't identify a guy that is black. "They all look the same" to them. :what:
 
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But he must have a way out so if we don't hear about a missing vehicle and/or missing people (and their cars), pretty soon, then it is likely he is holed up in a cabin up there.

When cops found the tracks going away from the burned out truck, it was said that he appeared to be dragging something. I bet he was dragging a motorcycle. He could have dragged it to a back road and been off of the mountain before his truck went up in flames. It is said that it was rigged with a timer. The only reason to do that would be if you wanted a head start.

And if he was going to stay in BB, why would he set fire to his truck, which only brought attention to it? He could have found a building or abandoned cabin and hidden it in a garage.

I think he is long gone from BB. And I think he is lurking somewhere close to where he wants his Grand Finale to happen. Like at the Police Building or the funeral of his victims or even the Grammy's/ :mad:
 
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Christopher Dorner sounds like an injustice collector. All that bottled up anger.

Unless he has a medical condition associated with the development of delusions, he fits the criteria for Delusional Disorder, subtypes grandiose and persecutory. Will he live long enough for anyone to make this diagnosis? Likely not.
http://med.kufauniv.com/dr/arfat/lectures/Delusional Disorder.pdf


Diagnostic criteria for 297.1 Delusional DisorderDiagnostic criteria for 297.1 Delusional Disorder
(DSM IV - TR)
A. Nonbizarre delusions (i.e., involving situations that occur in real life, such as being followed, poisoned, infected, loved at a distance, or deceived by spouse or lover, or having a disease) of at least 1 month's duration.
B.*Criterion A*for Schizophrenia has NEVER been met. Note: Tactile and olfactory hallucinations may be present in Delusional Disorder if they are related to the delusional theme.*
C. Apart from the impact of the delusion(s) or its ramifications, functioning is not markedly impaired and behavior is not obviously odd or bizarre.*
see mood episode below
D. If*mood*episodes have occurred concurrently with delusions, their total duration has been brief relative to the duration of the delusional periods.*
E. The disturbance is not due to the direct physiological effects of a*substance(e.g., a drug of abuse, a medication) or a general medical condition.*
 
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myFOX Los Angeles ‏@myfoxla
RT @GigiGraciette: Irvine PD now has search warrant for Dorner's mother's house in La Palma. Looking for any and all clues. @myfoxla
 
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Honestly, as bad as it sounds... I think they should only send cops who look nothing like him, to knock on doors. :waitasec:

If I lived there... I would be paranoid. So if a white dude in a uniform knocked I'd be cool with that.
But if a big black cop knocked on my door I would second guess myself repeatedly.
"That isn't him... wait, maybe it is... no it isn't him..."

Especially if the reports about the area being predominantly white and this guy not fitting in are true.
That's how my area is... and people here can't identify a guy that is black. "They all look the same" to them. :what:

Yes, yes, yes! I understand and agree 150%!!! Where I live is the very same, and an innocent cop might just get shot just knocking on a door. People ARE scared, paranoid. I understand why its important to knock on doors...i'm just not sure that it is smart to send out black officers. Makes me sad to even type that :(
 
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