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Post by Dale Jackson on Apr 24, 2007 19:13:33 GMT -5
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Post by phinehas on Apr 24, 2007 19:25:52 GMT -5
LOL. I don't see anything...there is HU on the uniform instead of HUI. I do have one thing that I forgot about that is in relation to this...let me get it and post it, but I am very curious as to what you see in the photo.
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Post by Dale Jackson on Apr 24, 2007 19:26:41 GMT -5
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Post by phinehas on Apr 24, 2007 19:33:22 GMT -5
Man...you were supposed to hold the suspense for awhile. LOL. There is something else on the Ismail Axe think I thought of the other day...can't find the evidence yet...
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Post by phinehas on Apr 24, 2007 20:12:46 GMT -5
Maybe Fragerella can find it. I could have sworn that Ismail Axe was written on three places, his arm, a letter and the package he sent.
The thing is, I think that one of them was spelled differently. That would lead me to exclude that it was a nickname, since he should know how to spell his own nickname, or another person wrote one of the names.
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Post by phinehas on Apr 24, 2007 20:46:29 GMT -5
Here is a link to the package signature: www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18183171/displaymode/1107/s/2/framenumber/2/Which shows, A. Ishmael which is different from what was written or possibly tattoed on his arm. Not certain about the third signature yet, but I could have sworn I read it somewhere. Edit: I can't find anything conclusive...the spelling on his arm and on one of the letters changes from source to source. Eventually we will find out exactly what was written on his arm and the letter. At this point, I have no doubt that the package signature was spelled differently then the arm and or the letter. That is a clue.
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Post by fragerella on Apr 24, 2007 23:34:55 GMT -5
I don't know how reputable this source is, but there's mention of the name (or at least a variation of it) in three places. linkThere's probably going to be alot of urban legend & misinformation associated with this case until it's resolved....
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