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|    High-Profile Virginia Murders Could Be C    |
|    04 Mar 21 01:24:58    |
      XPost: misc.survivalism, talk.politics.guns, alt.survival       XPost: alt.politics.clinton       From: aoakley@gmail.com              Alexandria. Va., Police say the forensics on bullets used in the       murder of a beloved music teacher are similar to those used in       two other high-profile unsolved murders.              On Feb. 6, a gunman knocked on Ruthanne Lodato's door in the       2400 block of Ridge Road Drive just after 11:30 a.m. and opened       fire. Lodato, 59, and her mother's caregiver were shot.              Lodato did not survive; the other woman was shot in the arm and       hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.              Since then, Lodato's case has drawn many to compare it to the       deaths of Nancy Dunning, a then-sheriff's wife found shot to       death 10 years ago, and Ron Kirby, a well-known transportation       planner was shot to death in November.              Alexandria Police Chief Earl Cook said Thursday that the bullets       used in all three cases have the "same general rifling class and       characteristics."              Cook said the gun used in all three cases was a small-caliber       weapon, but it's impossible to tell whether they all came from       the same gun.              During Thursday's news conference, police announced that all       three cases will now be investigated as a "series."              "We will stay on these cases," Cook said. "We have never given       up."              Cook said no common motive has been established. He added the       public should not assume the killer or killers live in       Alexandria, because there's no evidence to indicate that.              Cook urged residents to remain vigilant and to not open their       doors to strangers.              http://www.nbcnews.com/news/crime-courts/high-profile-virginia-       murders-could-be-connected-n47831                              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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