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Washington Area (Tarot Card) Sniper
At 6:04 PM that same day, James Martin, a program analyst at NOAA, was killed by a single shot while walking across a nearby grocery store parking lot. He had stopped at Shoppers Food Warehouse to buy groceries for his church. The sniper apparently got a good night's rest and then woke up early the next day to begin a series of killings which would total 5 deaths during a 16 hour period. On Thursday at 7:41 AM, James Buchanan was killed in White Flint, Maryland while mowing the lawn of a car dealership. His was killed with a single bullet to the chest. 30 minutes later, at 8:12 AM, Kumar Walekar, a cab driver, was killed while filling up the gas tank of his mini-van in Aspen Hill, Maryland. Kumar had taken off early that day and was heading home - it was his 25th wedding anniversary. 20 minutes later, at 8:37 AM, Sarah Ramos was killed while sitting on a bench reading outside a post office in Silver Spring, Maryland. An hour and a half later, at 9:58 AM Lori Ann Lewis-Rivera was killed while getting ready to vacuum her van at a gas station in Kensington, Maryland. The sniper took the rest of the day off and then 12 hours later at 9:15 PM, Pascal Charlot was killed while crossing the street in Washington DC. Police have no doubt the killings are related as the first reports of two men in a white van are offered by witnesses. The following day, Friday October 4, the sniper moved southward. A woman was shot and wounded at 2:30 PM at another Michael's store parking lot in Fredericksburg, Virginia. She was critically injured but recovered and was later released - her identity is unknown.
In what would soon be recognized by profilers as a pattern, the killer took the weekend off and resumed his hunt on Monday. After news reports and questions about whether the area's schools were safe, the killer took a bold step forward and shot and wounded a 13-year old boy walking into Benjamin Tasker Middle School in Bowie, Maryland. The boy was shot in the chest and although he suffered grave wounds, he survived the attack after his aunt, who witnessed the attack, rushed him to a Bowie hospital. The boy was airlifted to a Washington hospital where doctors took 3 hours to remove his spleen, pancreas, and parts of his stomach.
Police began to realize that the killer was carefully monitoring the media reports since during the previous days a segment on the early morning Today Show, featured a guest who talked about the sniper's apparent "god complex". "This person thinks his is in total control. He thinks he is God".
2 days later Dean Myers, a Civil Engineer and Viet Nam veteran, was shot at 8:18 AM with a single bullet in the chest, just after filling his gas tank at a Sunco gas station near Manasses, Virginia. A white mini van was stopped in the area and the occupants questioned but their explanations for being in the area proved to be valid. On Friday, October 11, the killer returned at 9:30 AM to Fredericksburg and claimed another victim, Kenneth Bridges, in yet another gas station parking lot. Kenneth had stopped at an Exxon gas station off of I-95 on his way home to Philadelphia to fill his car with gas. The victim fell to the ground in front of a number of people including a nearby state trooper. A white Chevy van was spotted by several witnesses, including the state trooper. The state trooper, who was dealing with a traffic accident across the street, rushed to the scene and offered assistance until the medical personnel arrived. On October 14, 2002, Linda Franklin, an FBI analyst, was killed in the parking garage of a Home Depot store in Falls Church, Virginia. Linda and her husband were loading purchases into their car, items bought for their newly purchased home, when a single shot hit Mrs. Franklin in the chest. A witness report was immediately filed by Matthew Dowdy - he claimed to have seen a man step out of his van, aim a AK-47 at the victim, and fire a single shot. Police were elated with this new information - their first close up description of the shooter and his activities. Later, after discovering the man has a prior criminal record, the witness was questioned heavily. He finally admitted that he had lied and was charged with one count of knowingly and willingly making a false statement to a police officer. The police, once again, were facing a dead-end. The only lead they had was the frequent descriptions of the white van. Just when the profilers thought the date/time pattern had been figured out (the sniper never attacked on the weekend), the Washington Area Sniper changed his method. He also widened his geographic coverage which further baffled the police. On Saturday, October 19, 2002, a 37 year old man was shot as he and his wife walked across the dimly lit parking lot of the Ponderosa restaurant in Ashland, Virginia (a small town located about 90 miles south of Washington and 35 miles south of Fredericksburg). They were out of towners who had stopped to get a bite to eat and gas up the car. Police quickly surmised that the single shot had been fired from a wooded tree line behind the restaurant. The man was rushed to MCV Hospital where doctors removed part of his stomach, pancreas, and spleen. Ballistic details could not immediately be obtained because of the danger of removing the bullet from the man's body. A second operation was later performed, the bullet removed, and the ballistic tests run that tied this shooting in with the others.. Immediately after the attack, the police received a phone call on a tip line, later traced to an area near Richmond, Virginia, from a man using a voice disguising machine. The man indicated that a note could be found at the scene of the crime.
Police and the media at this point began to recognize the intelligence of the sniper. When media reports were issued describing geographic profiles of the sniper, the killer would change his location. When they surmised that the killer thought he was "God", the killer left a Tarot card proclaiming such. When the profilers recognized that the killer never struck on the weekend, he shot and wounded his next victim on a Saturday. Doubts of a white van being the getaway vehicle began to arise with some suspecting the common vehicle descriptions were a result of mass hysteria or possibly the sniper was misleading the police by waiting for a white van to enter the area before he took a shot at one of this victims. The authorities also began to wonder if the sniper was working in tandem with a second person. The only thing authorities knew for sure was that the killer used a .223 caliber weapon and that he was enjoying his game of cat and mouse with the police.
The following day the sniper called again on the number provided. It was traced to an Exxon gas station in Richmond. The message was garbled. It has been tape recorded and altered electronically making parts of it unintelligible. Investigators could not determine whether the "accent" on the tape was real or if the sniper was purposing trying to fool the authorities by talking with a fake enunciation. Claiming that only 25% of the call was audible, Chief Moose made another plea.
The next day, at 5:56 AM on Tuesday October 22, 2002, another attack occurred in Silver Spring, Maryland, an area near where the first attacks had occurred (less than half a mile from the location of the first shooting where the Michaels store windows were shot out). A bus driver, Conrad Johnson, 35 was standing on the top step platform of a commuter bus when he was shot in the chest. He was airlifted to Suburban Hospital in Bethesda where he died leaving behind a wife and 2 children. Police immediately descended upon the area, roads were once again closed down, and bloodhounds were brought in to comb the wooded area near the scene of the attack. Montgomery County schools were ordered to lock down and staff positioned at all entrances and exits to the schools. Chief Charles Moose soon released more details about the note found at the Ponderosa restaurant and admitted that another note was found near the scene of the bus stop shooting. He indicated that the sniper had been critical of the police investigation at this point and had complained that he had tried on six occasions to talk to the FBI over the tips phone line only to be hung up on or cut short. Authorities explained:
Officials said the caller was extremely angry and used such phrases as "Just shut up and listen", or "Hear me out", and his often repeated "I am God" idiom. He also added that the killer had implied that his actions were about much more than just violence and that a specific request for money had been received. He also confirmed that specific threats about the area's children were mentioned.
The public was stunned when the sniper's demands for money were denied with authorities indicating "we have researched the option you stated and found it is not possible electronically to comply in the manner that you requested." Moose reiterated that a specific timeline had been outlined and that the bus stop killing has occurred only hours after the first "stage" in the timeline had expired. The sniper, boasting of his cleverness, also mentioned a previous unsolved murder in "Montgomery". The police mistakenly began digging deeper into a unsolved killing that had happened earlier in Montgomery County. On Friday a priest called the hotline and told police he too had received a strange phone call from a person bragging of a killing in Montgomery - Montgomery, Alabama! The police quickly surmised that the reference to the Montgomery crime was referring to a shooting incident that took place on September 21 at a ABC Beverages liquor store robbery in Montgomery, Alabama. One woman was killed and another injured when a assailant snuck up on them from behind and shot them before robbing them of their belongings. One of the items taken during the robbery was a credit card - a credit card that would later be tied to the demand by the sniper for an electronic transmission of funds to that credit card account. Fortunately, a fingerprint had been found at the crime scene of the liquor store robbery. An extensive computer search tied the fingerprint to Lee Malvo, a 17 year old Jamaican citizen (his fingerprints were on file through the Immigration and Naturalization Services). Authorities researched Malvo's background further and discovered he had close ties to a John Allen Muhammad (aka John Allen Williams), a Gulf War veteran recognized as an expert marksman. As in most crimes, this strange chain of events caused things to begin falling into place and the investigation accelerated to warp speed.
By Wednesday, the Police were now on the lookout for a '90 Caprice with New Jersey license plates (NDA 21Z). This information was quickly released to the media and broadcast on nationwide TV. Almost immediately, truck driver Ron Lantz recognized the car at a rest stop and notified the police who traveled 50 miles northwest of Washington D.C. where Muhammad and Malvo were quietly arrested at a rest stop in Maryland. Inside the car was found a Bushmaster rifle, a scope, a tripod, and a "sniper's perch" inside the trunk of the car. The Caprice was described as a "killing machine" with two holes drilled in the trunk - one for the rifle and the other for the scope. The back seat had been altered to fold down allowing the sniper to enter the trunk, make his shot, and never leave the confines of the car. It immediately became apparent why there were no witnesses to the shootings. Tests by the FBI sealed the case by linking the weapon to all but 3 of the sniper killings.
Sources (1) CBS News Web
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