20-04-2013, 11:01 PM
Comment on my Post No. 174, above:
I note the parallel of MacVeigh's letters to his family members and the apparent relationship of the two Marathon Bomber suspects to their parents, and even to friends and classmates, who had no suspicion of their apparent acts. I also note the nonchalance in their behavior, especially that of the younger one who attends a party and swipes his roommate's admission card to the university gymnasium in order to work out. Strange behavior and moods, really. Were they aware of what had been done? Hard to tell if they were 'acting' or behaving normally, isn't it?
Remember Jack Ruby's nervousness after shooting Oswald, and behaving abnormally, for him. and doing something he would not ordinarily do.
Adele
I note the parallel of MacVeigh's letters to his family members and the apparent relationship of the two Marathon Bomber suspects to their parents, and even to friends and classmates, who had no suspicion of their apparent acts. I also note the nonchalance in their behavior, especially that of the younger one who attends a party and swipes his roommate's admission card to the university gymnasium in order to work out. Strange behavior and moods, really. Were they aware of what had been done? Hard to tell if they were 'acting' or behaving normally, isn't it?
Remember Jack Ruby's nervousness after shooting Oswald, and behaving abnormally, for him. and doing something he would not ordinarily do.
Adele

