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  • #16
    Originally posted by trick4 View Post
    It was in the paper today 18 years earlier she shot and killed her 18 year old brother with a shotgun and it was ruled accidental! unbelieveable
    my guess is that they'll reopen that case...or at least take another look at it.

    (if that's possible I guess)
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    • #17
      Originally posted by flarendep1 View Post
      This could be the dumbest post of the year
      Flare there is no call for what you just said.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by flarendep1 View Post
        Could it be Bush's fault?????
        And this is not called for either as no one was talking politics in here and this is not the rant forum.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by BettorsChat View Post
          And this is not called for either as no one was talking politics in here and this is not the rant forum.


          Whatever, I think Gun Laws and the 2nd amendment are certainly political issues.
          NBA is a joke

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          • #20
            Originally posted by flarendep1 View Post
            Whatever, I think Gun Laws and the 2nd amendment are certainly political issues.
            Doesn't mean you can insult someone! And if it were in the rant forum then yes, you could talk politics. And you brought up bush why no one else did!

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            • #21
              ‘Oddball’ portrait of Amy Bishop emerges
              Suspect’s family, pals offer clues
              By Laurel J. Sweet, Jessica Van Sack, Jessica Fargen and Ira Kantor
              Monday, February 15, 2010

              As authorities searched for clues into what could have sent a University of Alabama neurobiology professor on an alleged killing spree, friends and family yesterday described Braintree native Amy Bishop as an awkward introvert on the brink of losing her teaching job.

              Bishop’s husband, James Anderson, told the Herald his wife had been fighting the university for over a year about a tenure denial, and several months ago received a final decision. She was upset, but not overly emotional, approaching her appeal “like a game of chess,” he said.

              Police in Huntsville, Ala., charged Bishop, 44, with capital murder after she allegedly opened fire on six colleagues at a faculty meeting Friday, killing three. Afterward, she calmly called her husband and asked him to pick her up as if nothing had happened, said police Chief Henry Reyes.

              “She was an oddball - just not very sociable,” said Sylvia Fluckiger, a former lab technician who worked with Bishop in 1993.

              Bishop acknowledged at the time being questioned in the bombing attempt of a Harvard medical doctor evaluating her on doctorate work, a professor with whom Bishop was known to quarrel, Fluckiger said.

              Reyes confirmed he is working with the FBI to learn more about why Bishop was a suspect in the attempted bombing of Dr. Paul Rosenberg, who received a double-pipe bomb in the mail on Dec. 19, 1993. He ran from his Newton home with his wife, escaping without injury. The bomb never exploded.

              “She was quite cavalier about it,” Fluckiger said of Bishop’s description of her interview with police. She said Bishop “grinned” as she described being asked by cops whether she’d ever taken stamps off an envelope and fastened them onto something else. “I cannot tell you what the grin meant,” Fluckiger said.

              Seven years prior, Bishop shot her brother to death in Braintree in an incident that was ruled an accident at the time.

              But Braintree police Chief Paul Frazier has raised questions about the handling of the case, and officials are investigating missing records in the 1986 death of 18-year-old Seth Bishop.

              A classmate of Seth Bishop’s recalled yesterday that the boy, who was “painfully shy,” never talked about his older, only sibling.

              “It was as if he was a complete stranger in her life. It seemed like a dysfunctional family. We just accepted them as being odd,” said the classmate, who spoke to the Herald on condition of anonymity.

              Amy Bishop, he said, “wasn’t mean because she wasn’t someone you could get close to. She wasn’t an attractive girl, she didn’t have friends. She didn’t work at having friends. I think people probably, over time, learned to leave her alone.”

              The Bishop household, he said, “was anything but a home . . . It was just a really dreary, dark place where there wasn’t a lot of love.”

              Meanwhile, in an interview with the Chronicle of Higher Education, Anderson said he was searching for the “trigger” to his wife’s breakdown, and that he wondered whether an e-mail message - potentially in the form of a final tenure denial - might have upset her, because university higher-ups were known to send “nastygrams” on Fridays.

              A family source said Bishop, a mother of four children - the youngest a third-grade boy - was a far-left political extremist who was “obsessed” with President Obama to the point of being off-putting.

              But Mercedes Paz, a Brookline biochemist who also oversaw Bishop’s work in 1993, described her as a friend and a likable woman.
              NBA is a joke

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              • #22
                Sounds like she's had issues since she was just a kid.

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