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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Files show Ala. suspect's husband wanted revenge
2010-02-24
Sounds like they were made for each other...
BOSTON -- The husband of the Alabama professor accused of fatally shooting three colleagues once said he wanted violent revenge on a doctor who gave his wife a bad job review, according to documents that feed growing evidence the woman showed signs of violence long before the latest episode.
Is that like Dire Revenge™?
Amy Bishop is charged with killing three colleagues at the University of Alabama-Huntsville on Feb. 12. Investigative files released Tuesday to The Associated Press by the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives show that Bishop and her husband, James Anderson, were questioned in 1993 in the attempted mail bombing of Dr. Paul Rosenberg of Boston's Children's Hospital.
You send a bomb to the doc?
Posted by:tu3031

#4  "had a dozen people swept up in this, and everybody was a subject, not a suspect."

i.e: "me and all the voices in Amy's head. She's Teh Crazeeee!"
Posted by: Frank G   2010-02-24 14:46  

#3  mojo IIRC they refused to allow the authorities to search a detached garage at that time and the authorities didn't have a warrant to include the garage.

Might have been illuminating to see what was in there.
Posted by: lotp   2010-02-24 07:09  

#2  heh!

On a more serious note, anyone starting to think body armor, explosive detecting canine(read pet), hi-cap mags for your handgun would be prudent investments before intersecting with these unhinged lefties? What's their next Death Penalty offense? They see you with Dunkin Donuts coffee instead of Starbucks?
Posted by: Last Breath Farm Resident   2010-02-24 01:12  

#1  The ATF report indicates that black powder used in the bombs and other evidence led them to search the home and office of Bishop and Anderson but that analyses were "unable to tie any of the items in the searches with the suspect explosive device."

Gee, ya mean they didn't build it at home and keep the makings around "just in case"? Darn.
Posted by: mojo   2010-02-24 00:30  

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