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London Blasts - Look for ONE culprit!
In message , at 10:28:25 on Tue, 12 Jul
2005, Ed Lake remarked: He probably had the bomb in his hand when he boarded, dropping it in a parcel bin next to the door and leaving again. The trains don't have any such bins, or indeed anything like them. In any event, you'd be waiting on the platform (stood behind people who had been waiting longer than you) as a train arrived, so there'd be plenty of time if the bomber really was taking individual bombs out of a larger bag, as you are theorising. -- Roland Perry |
London Blasts - Look for ONE culprit!
wrote in message oups.com... Neillw001 wrote: BBC are reporting the police as saying they believe the bomber dies on the bus. Well that would explain the witness story about an "agitated" young man. He knew he screwed up. If it's true, I don't get is why he didn't just ditch the bombs and leave the bus. However they are not saying whether they think it was a suicide attack. If the theory on this thread is true then the problem of further attacks from the same source is over. Personally I don't suscribe to that theory myself at the moment though. The police have also carried out a controlled explosion on a car in Luton. The could prove significant as it means the bomber(s) could have arrived at KX and fanned out from there. Now to my thinking these controlled explosions are a bit foolish... why destroy potential evidence? Neill There was a report (in The Sun ) from one of the people involved in the bus bombing. She was sat just behind the driver on the bus and said the driver wouldn't open the doors to let anybody off before the bomb went off Nicola |
London Blasts - Look for ONE culprit!
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London Blasts - Look for ONE culprit!
In message m, Roland
Perry writes In message , at 10:23:50 on Tue, 12 Jul 2005, Ed Lake remarked: It appears he put the final bomb on a bus going TO King's Cross. How does this appear? The reports I've seen all say it was headed away from Euston/Kings Cross area. As I posted to this newsgroup yesterday: http://www.stagecoachgroup.com/sgc/m...05/2005-07-08/ http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/h.../tavistock.stm -- Paul Terry |
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London Blasts - Look for ONE culprit!
On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 16:24:34 +0000 (UTC), "Nicola Redwood"
wrote: There was a report (in The Sun ) from one of the people involved in the bus bombing. She was sat just behind the driver on the bus and said the driver wouldn't open the doors to let anybody off before the bomb went off There is always the emergency exit/release. Neil -- Neil Williams in Milton Keynes, UK When replying please use neil at the above domain 'wensleydale' is a spam trap and is not read. |
London Blasts - Look for ONE culprit!
Ed Lake wrote:
Everything I've seen says the London blasts could have been the work of a lone terrorist. Verify that it is IMPOSSIBLE for it to be the work of one man before looking for more than one person! Ed anthraxinvestigation.com Oh well, all that speculation, and it turned out to be four bombers! |
London Blasts - Look for ONE culprit!
sharky wrote:
Ed Lake wrote: Everything I've seen says the London blasts could have been the work of a lone terrorist. Verify that it is IMPOSSIBLE for it to be the work of one man before looking for more than one person! Ed anthraxinvestigation.com Oh well, all that speculation, and it turned out to be four bombers! Yes. Who could have guessed that four terrorists would arrive together at King's Cross all the way from Leeds and blow themselves up almost immediately? Everyone should be thankful that they didn't do more harm than they did. They certainly had the capability. The assumption with suicide bombers would be that they would be either from London or brought in from the Middle-East - and that they'd go for targets in the government, military or world famous places or people. A false assumption, as it turns out. My main concern was to make certain that the police didn't miss a UNIQUE way to QUICKLY find a lone culprit on the surveillance tapes. But they evidently found the four of them together, so they can track their movements from that spot if they need to do that. Ed |
London Blasts - Look for ONE culprit!
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