From:   Jeremy Peter Howells, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I note that in at least one of the reports he had been
convicted of 'conspiracy to steal' from his employers,
indicating an organised group (of empoyees?) preparing or
stealing from the plant where he worked.  Perhaps he was
after either (1) those that testified against him or (2)
those also involved in the thefts but not caught.  Equally
he could just have been nuts.

As this plant was in Chicago doesn't this show the failing
of some of the strict gun laws Chicago has as a convicted
felon turned up with a number of weapons including handguns
over a week after he was convicted.  

I also find it strange that although convicted he was free
and was to report to prison himself, is this normal?

Regards

Jerry


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