what are you getting at?
Yeah. Very weird case.
Maybe I just misread the article. I saw shot the doctor and rode away on his bike as indicating the bike was taken from the scene. Versus just saying rode away. If the bike wasn't stolen then my counter theory is out the window.
It (probably) wasn't.
People watch too much TV.
A professional, generally speaking, isn't going to shoot his target while on a bike in broad daylight.
Maybe I just misread the article. I saw shot the doctor and rode away on his bike as indicating the bike was taken from the scene. Versus just saying rode away. If the bike wasn't stolen then my counter theory is out the window.
Maybe I just misread the article. I saw shot the doctor and rode away on his bike as indicating the bike was taken from the scene. Versus just saying rode away. If the bike wasn't stolen then my counter theory is out the window.
This is what I'm thinking.It (probably) wasn't.
People watch too much TV.
A professional, generally speaking, isn't going to shoot his target while on a bike in broad daylight.
Husbands, and wives have put hits on their significant others in the past either for Infidelity, or for financial reasons.
Finner said investigators didn't know if the shooting was targeted, random or caused by road rage. He said a few people witnessed the shooting and video may become available.
Bush Sr is a very elderly man with health complications. He is also a man with a lot of secrets, having run the CIA.
That doctor came to learn one of those secrets.
You don't have hire a Golgo 13 type. You can hire any desperate criminal, one that doesn't care for being careful. But the fact that nothing was stolen (apparently) makes this sound very fishy.
Whether or not they catch him alive is what I'm wondering about.Murder in broad daylight, getaway vehicle a bicycle, leaves multiple witnesses and is potentially recorded in the act.
I think they might catch 'em.
Husbands, and wives have put hits on their significant others in the past either for Infidelity, or for financial reasons.
I wouldn't call them Acres Homes level dangerous though. Let's not make it out to be the worse of the worst.Despite being one of the best medical centers in the entire world, that area is actually pretty rough. It's just a few miles down from reliant and OST. People not familiar with houston might be shocked, but UH, Reliant Stadium, the medical center, etc? Those are all built like right next to the most dangerous parts of Houston.
We're all speculating whether it was a random killing, or a hit. I'm leaning towards hit, and I'm thinking about the motivation. Unless he has mob ties that I don't know about, I'm going with somebody who knew him personally.seems like a pretty insensitive thing to insinuate out of the blue with absolutely no proof. I mean, you don't even know if he has a wife.
I wouldn't call them Acres Homes level dangerous though. Let's not make it out to be the worse of the worst.
It (probably) wasn't.
People watch too much TV.
A professional, generally speaking, isn't going to shoot his target while on a bike in broad daylight.
Its just a weird way to classify that area considering it's neither close to UH nor Reliant. Why not say it's near Rice?a 65 year old man was shot in broad daylight by a guy on a bike. Trying to classify "worse of the worst" beyond that seems like pedantry.
Wtf, this is pretty terrifying.
Just imagine working hard your whole life to go to college, med school, get through residency, become a successful doctor only to have some random stranger decide to end your life in broad daylight while you're riding your bike to work. Classic US.
I think given the targeted aspect of this murder, it's relevant. When it comes to murders like these, people tend to ask "who did the victim know or was close to or had associations with". Well, a former President is a pretty big association to ignore. Much more when that President is an active client. We're now also talking a doctor who seems pretty prestigious to be able to land a job with a President, and he likely knows even more powerful people.
this makes no sense since the Clintons have become friendly with the Bush family after the Tsunami initiative (2005) that brought elder Bush and Bill Clinton closer.
You say that as if he didn't live a long, successful, and fulfilled life.Just imagine working hard your whole life to go to college, med school, get through residency, become a successful doctor only to have some random stranger decide to end your life in broad daylight while you're riding your bike to work. Classic US.
A few years ago a law professor in north Florida was assassinated in his driveway at 11AM. Was huge news around the state. Turns out it was a hit ordered by his ex-wife.It (probably) wasn't.
People watch too much TV.
A professional, generally speaking, isn't going to shoot his target while on a bike in broad daylight.