Category: Hot Off The Presses
Thursday, October 31, 2002
Josh Marshall's Talking Points Memo has an interesting perspective on the mounting evidence that the D.C. snipers weren't just killing people in D.C., but had instead made a cross-country pilgramage, leaving a trail of bodies along the way.
"[I]t was only when they shot five people in a matter of hours on (I believe it was) October 3rd that anyone really realized there was a problem. Could that have been the reason why they hit so many people on that one day? You can almost see these guys sitting around the sniper den one evening, knocking back a beer, and saying: What does a guy gotta do in this country to get some cred as a serial killer?"
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