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I've never heard of the guy but this is utterly fascinating.

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Elisha Feger (mail) (www):
I read that earlier, I'm not sure what I think about it.
6.29.2007 3:16pm
mikeca (mail) (www):
I have seen stories on this case in the Bay Area papers, but they did not go into this much detail.
6.29.2007 3:17pm
Kevin D (mail) (www):
I reads like the plot of a movie to me. It really does. Especially with the message in the lines of code at the end.
6.29.2007 3:22pm
Eric M (mail) (www):

I reads like the plot of a movie to me.

I was thining the same thing as I was reading it. That's one hell of an easter egg too.
6.29.2007 4:52pm
Dean Esmay:
What a fascinatingly creepy story.
6.29.2007 6:55pm
TallDave (mail) (www):
That was odd, but also deliberately odd, which always makes me wonder what the author is leaving out.
6.29.2007 10:45pm
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