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Schema Thing Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-06-05 02:30 PM
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92. This is not so hard to imagine
If "they" meant to kill her, it is very unlikely that "they" included the soldiers who were firing to stop the car in their decision to kill.

If this was an assasination, it's most likely, imo, that only one or two people would have been shooting to kill the journalist. Quite plausibly from a location completely seperate from the soldiers raining bullets into the car to stop it.

This fits in with the scenario we have so far; the agent sheilded her, and died from one bullet to the temple.

Another wrinkle to consider, is that as close as they were to the airport and Italian troops, the spectre of the Italian government being involved is not so farfetched either.
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