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In reply to the discussion: The CEO shooter looks like he's between 18 and 24 years old [View all]mzmolly
(51,718 posts)32. He did appear to be flirting in the toothy smile pic.
Ironic if that's what leads to his arrest, given he wore his mask otherwise.
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Someone on DU said that we should be armed and planning a coup against the Trump dictatorship.
LeftInTX
Dec 6
#40
A person bankrupted by denied medical claims doesn't have money to hire a killer. . . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 5
#28
Yeah, I mean cartels usually go out of their way NOT to kill American tourists in Mexico...
LoveSucky
Dec 5
#26
A person bankrupted by denied medical claims doesn't have money to hire a killer. . . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 5
#29
Girl working around a masked man feels uneasy, flirts a little to determine normalcy...
lostnfound
Dec 6
#41
Doubt that a pro would've been hanging around a hostel flirting with the
allegorical oracle
Dec 6
#53
Process of elimination. Close family first, then friends, then UHC employees or belligerent customers.
allegorical oracle
Dec 7
#66
Yep. Have to hand it to this guy-- he seems to have really planned it out. Even DNA isn't useful
allegorical oracle
Dec 7
#69
The shooting video ran again this a.m. A red SUV had its back-up lights on,
allegorical oracle
Dec 7
#73