-Caveat Lector-

>From http://www.miami.com/mld/miami/news/nation/4384117.htm

>>>This is cool.  The guy gets to go to all these exotic places and be a run o' da mill
dropout while living in a Xtian shelter (no Mohammedans in Tacoma/Seattle?) all the 
while
maintaining his proficiency as a marksman living and travelling with a minor who was 
not
related to him nor to even the United States.  But them choiches don't care about the 
man-
boy angle?  We know the INS don't care about nuthin' oither!  A<>E<>R <<<

Posted on Mon, Oct. 28, 2002

Sniper suspect's finances a mystery

NICHOLAS K. GERANIOS
Associated Press Writer

SEATTLE - Sniper suspect John Allen Muhammad got calls from his travel agent while 
living
in a homeless shelter. A jobless drifter trying to support his children, he flashed a 
wad of
cash at a woman when he offered to buy her a drink.

With no apparent means of support, Muhammad and companion John Lee Malvo traveled
from the Caribbean to Tacoma, and points in between, over the past year and a half.

How they financed their activities remains a mystery, although evidence points to a
combination of odd jobs and crimes that included human smuggling.

"We're looking into the angles and explanations," Montgomery County, Md., state's 
attorney
Doug Gansler said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press."

There is no evidence that Muhammad was funded by any organized terrorist groups, as
some have suggested, Gansler said.

He also cautioned against making too much of Muhammad's finances, noting that he and
Malvo appeared to be living in a car purchased for $250 when they were captured.

"They didn't have a lot of money," Gansler said.

District of Columbia police Chief Charles Ramsey has said police there are reviewing 
recent
bank robberies for possible links to Muhammad.

Ten people were killed and three wounded in suburban Washington, D.C., in the sniper
attacks. Muhammad, 41, and Malvo, believed to be 17, have been charged with murder and
other crimes.

The pair were not typical residents of the Lighthouse Mission in Bellingham, where they
stayed for a time last year. The Rev. Alan Archer, who runs the mission, was amazed to
see Muhammad getting phone calls from a travel agent.

"You rarely hear of our people flying anywhere," Archer said Sunday, recalling that
Muhammad said he flew to Denver or Salt Lake City and went skiing. He also took a trip 
to
his home state of Louisiana.

Bellingham also was where Muhammad apparently flashed a wad of money at a singer
when offering to buy her a drink at a coffeehouse.

"They may have all been ($1 bills)," said Hannah Parks, 20.

Before coming to Bellingham, about 90 miles north of Seattle, Muhammad lived in Antigua
with three of his children. Although he didn't have a job, Muhammad sent his three 
children
to one of the Caribbean island's few private schools.

Acquaintances in Antigua say Muhammad traveled often to the United States and returned
with items to sell, including compact discs, batteries, over-the-counter medicines, 
power
tools and cameras.

They said he lived on the island from 2000, and the government said it issued him an
Antiguan passport in July 2000. But the government also said the first record it has 
of him
entering the country is in May 2001.

He occasionally worked odd jobs as an auto mechanic, but money appears to have been a
constant problem for the Army veteran, who started auto repair and martial arts 
businesses
that failed in Tacoma in the 1990s.

On Feb. 12, Muhammad was ticketed for shoplifting meat and frozen foods from a Tacoma
grocery store. He did not show up for a court appearance.

On Sept. 10, Muhammad and friend Nathaniel Osbourne purchased a 1990 Chevrolet
Caprice with 150,000 miles for $250 in Trenton, N.J. It was the vehicle in which 
Muhammad
and Malvo were captured as they slept early Thursday.

Crime could have been one way Muhammad financed his travels and other activities. The
most serious was the Sept. 21 liquor store robbery in Montgomery, Ala., that helped 
lead
investigators to Muhammad and Malvo.

Muhammad has been charged in the robbery, in which two women were shot, one fatally.
Police have identified him as the man who was standing over the two women, rummaging
through their purses; police said the robbers were interrupted and didn't get away 
with any
money.

Investigators also have found connections to more minor crimes. A letter believed left 
by
the sniper demanding $10 million included the number of a credit card stolen from a
Greyhound bus driver as she drove between Nogales and Flagstaff, Ariz., in March,
according to Saturday's Washington Post. Authorities told her the card had been used to
buy gas in Tacoma.

Federal investigators are also looking into the possibility that Muhammad smuggled 
people
into the United States for profit, The Miami Herald said. The government of Antigua 
will
also investigate Muhammad for possible ties to a smuggling and fake documents operation
there, The Seattle Times reported Sunday.







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