Sunday, October 09, 2005

Things Still Don't Add Up On Hinrichs

Mark Tapscott writes about how out of all the suicides that occur in the United States every year, Joel Hinrichs is the sole example of an individual using explosives for that purpose.

That's extraordinary. It's also something that I noted very early on. In fact, I seriously understated just how rare this method of suicide is employed in the US. However, since it is one of the most common methods of terror attacks, and the method has been used to kill thousands of people worldwide, Hinrichs' actions definitely deserve further scrutiny, as does his associations and movements.

UPDATE:
BTW, anyone know if Hinrichs had a suicide note. Seems that someone who wanted to commit suicide in such a public manner would want to leave a note with a reason why he would do such a thing?

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