DEPUTYDAWG
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ahhhh, engineer that tried an exception/interpretation of the tax law way back when. The rest is everyone else's fault...yada yada yada.
Well, they always think they are victims. The guy gets no sympathy from me.
according to CNN the house fire could be seen from the crash site. If I understood that right...
since he tried to barbecue two of them i highly doubt they were much of a concern to him.
(from Texas Mist on the other thread)
A suspicious container was found in a hanger at the Georgetown, Texas airport where the plane was stored. The airport tower and terminal have been evacuated.
http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news/national_world&id=7284592
I agree. You owe the IRS, then you need to shut up and pay it.
Makes sense -- he tried to kill his wife, child, the IRS, himself. I'm sure his intent was to take out as many as possible. What a freak of nature (if I may say that).
Thanks for the update.
Mel
FEBRUARY 18--The man suspected of intentionally crashing an airplane into a Texas office building today appears to have posted a lengthy online diatribe attacking the Internal Revenue Service and declaring that, "I know I'm hardly the first one to decide I have had all I can stand."