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HRH Unregistered guest
| Posted on Thursday, October 20, 2005 - 12:01 pm: |
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For my money, statistical probability almost certainly points to JTR as a single assassin. People having the inherent ability to commit such extreme violent crime must be quite rare in a population set - as are geniuses. Therefore, the copycat scenario - that there were more than a few individuals all living within a few square miles of each other, with the psyche to kill and mutilate horribly, just doesn't hold water. Jack was a very special boy, and he was a lone gunman.
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