Oh boy, and its a woman.
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Harvard? unbelievable......can't wait to hear the spin on this one....
Harvard Scientist killing spree
Harvard Scientist killing spree
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Re: Harvard Scientist killing spree
I'll give you some spin. She's a Liberal Domestic Terrorist.
Re: Harvard Scientist killing spree
ahh, but wait, Bill O'Rielly went to Harvard.....GW BUSH went to harvard.... I bet this woman will end up being , at least labeled another in a long line of conservatives who attended Harvard. ... and, this will be the launching pad for a movement to ban conservatives from going to Harvard......I mean no liberal democrat teacher would ever own a gun, right?
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Re: Harvard Scientist killing spree
NBC, msnbc.com and news services
updated 7:42 p.m. ET, Sat., Feb. 13, 2010
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - The University of Alabama-Huntsville biology professor accused of killing three colleagues fatally shot her brother in Massachusetts more than two decades ago, police said Saturday.
The revelation by Braintree, Mass., police that Amy Bishop, then 20, shot her 18-year-old brother, Seth M. Bishop, in 1986 raised troubling questions over how that incident was handled. Bishop was never charged and police reports on the case have gone missing.
The Boston Globe reported at the time that Amy Bishop had accidentally shot her brother. It quoted then-Braintree Police Chief John Polio as saying that Bishop had asked her mother, Judith, in the presence of her brother how to unload a round from the chamber of a 12-gauge shotgun when the weapon went off. Seth Bishop was struck in the abdomen and died at a hospital 46 minutes after the Dec. 6, 1986 shooting, according to the report.
"Every indication at this point in time leads us to believe it was an accidental shooting," Polio said at the time, according to the Globe.
But Braintree Police Chief Paul Frazier, at a news conference Saturday, offered a different account of the 1986 shooting, based on the recollection of one of the arresting officers. According to that officer, Amy Bishop fired three shots during an argument at the family home, then fled. At one point she pointed the shotgun at a motorist before being arrested at gunpoint behind a business, Frazier said.
Frazier said Bishop was being booked into jail when then-Chief Polio, or someone on his behalf, called and ordered the booking process stopped. Bishop was then released to her mother.
Missing records
Frazier said the records from the case have been missing since at least 1987. "I don't want to use the word 'cover-up,' but this does not look good," he said.
“I was not on duty at the time of the incident, but I recall how frustrated the members of the department were over the release of Ms. Bishop," Frazier said. "The release of Ms. Bishop did not sit well with the police officers and I can assure you that this would not happen in this day and age.”
Frazier said he would meet with the mayor and the district attorney to discuss the "troubling" case. "The mayor supports a full review of this matter and agrees that we want to know where the records are,” he said.
In an interview at his home Saturday, Polio, 87, told the Globe: "There was no cover-up." He said he followed all department procedures and then-District Attorney William Delahunt's office conducted an inquiry and the decision was made not to file charges.
Delahunt, now a U.S. representative, could not immediately be reached for comment.
updated 7:42 p.m. ET, Sat., Feb. 13, 2010
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - The University of Alabama-Huntsville biology professor accused of killing three colleagues fatally shot her brother in Massachusetts more than two decades ago, police said Saturday.
The revelation by Braintree, Mass., police that Amy Bishop, then 20, shot her 18-year-old brother, Seth M. Bishop, in 1986 raised troubling questions over how that incident was handled. Bishop was never charged and police reports on the case have gone missing.
The Boston Globe reported at the time that Amy Bishop had accidentally shot her brother. It quoted then-Braintree Police Chief John Polio as saying that Bishop had asked her mother, Judith, in the presence of her brother how to unload a round from the chamber of a 12-gauge shotgun when the weapon went off. Seth Bishop was struck in the abdomen and died at a hospital 46 minutes after the Dec. 6, 1986 shooting, according to the report.
"Every indication at this point in time leads us to believe it was an accidental shooting," Polio said at the time, according to the Globe.
But Braintree Police Chief Paul Frazier, at a news conference Saturday, offered a different account of the 1986 shooting, based on the recollection of one of the arresting officers. According to that officer, Amy Bishop fired three shots during an argument at the family home, then fled. At one point she pointed the shotgun at a motorist before being arrested at gunpoint behind a business, Frazier said.
Frazier said Bishop was being booked into jail when then-Chief Polio, or someone on his behalf, called and ordered the booking process stopped. Bishop was then released to her mother.
Missing records
Frazier said the records from the case have been missing since at least 1987. "I don't want to use the word 'cover-up,' but this does not look good," he said.
“I was not on duty at the time of the incident, but I recall how frustrated the members of the department were over the release of Ms. Bishop," Frazier said. "The release of Ms. Bishop did not sit well with the police officers and I can assure you that this would not happen in this day and age.”
Frazier said he would meet with the mayor and the district attorney to discuss the "troubling" case. "The mayor supports a full review of this matter and agrees that we want to know where the records are,” he said.
In an interview at his home Saturday, Polio, 87, told the Globe: "There was no cover-up." He said he followed all department procedures and then-District Attorney William Delahunt's office conducted an inquiry and the decision was made not to file charges.
Delahunt, now a U.S. representative, could not immediately be reached for comment.
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Re: Harvard Scientist killing spree
Wow. A liberal gun owning brother shooting woman PhD biology professor criminal...excuse me - alleged criminal...what a mouthful...And this is the second shooting spree in Alabama in the last year. The previous one passed less than a mile from my mom's house...I think he shot 10 people or so - some were his family...
No more catchy slogans for me...I am simply fed up...4...four...4...2+2...


Re: Harvard Scientist killing spree
....hmm, sounds like she may be one of them government made , manchurian assassin's from the MKULTRA group experiments..... 
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