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Message no. 1
From: Mike Goldberg <michael.goldberg@*******.COM>
Subject: Another black hole in the killing zone...
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 20:45:41 MST
***** Private: Shadowfox, Geiger
>>>>>[ All right, I'll ask. I just got a call from Rachel. It seems
he has suddenly got seriously stressed. She is seriously worried.
It started about a day ago. She thinks it has to do with Death, but
I have serious doubts. I haven't checked the flood of messages here,
but I figured I would ask what is going on. ]<<<<<
-- Blitzkrieg <03:29:16/01-04-59>

***** Private: Blitzkrieg, Geiger, Lynch
>>>>>[ Oh frag. I bet I know what's going down, Mark. Chris
mentioned that he wasn't thrilled that he had to take time away from
preparing for the funeral to deal with a crisis. I'll bet, based on
his lack of reaction when Death showed up at the funeral, that it is
the Paraquat joker who has been mouthing off to everyone. Chris
hates senseless killings and that last post from the guy reeked of
suicide. I would be willing to wager a fair bet that is what it is.

Mark, why don't you come here and let me talk to Rachel? I know
visiting her is out of line, but between everything that has been
happening lately, she probably feels like she is standing on a
crumbling ledge.

Jason, I included you in the message because I wanted you to know
what is going on. I suspect the guy was trying to use Quinn, your
wife, or anybody else who was willing to kill him honorably, to kill
him in honorable combat instead of having to pull the trigger
himself. Knowing Chris, he's trying to prevent a possible suicide.
I'm not sure how he will take it if he fails in preventing it. ]<<<<<
-- Shadowfox <03:30:19/01-04-59>

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