Let's face it...
The only reason the D.C. sniper was caught was because his pride--arrogance, really--got out of hand. He bragged about another cold-blooded killing that he had made a month ago. What his stupid ass didn't realize is that he gave a break to competent officials who were looking for ANY opening. If he had not done *that*, he would *still* be out there... doing what he's been doing for the past three weeks.
Make no mistake: nearly every one of the very high level federal authorities willing to speak publicly on the subject realize that al-quaida is alive and well -- even here on American soil. So-called "sleeper cells" await cryptic orders from afar to "GO." The D.C. sniper, as sick as this might sound, did everything well... until hubris got the better of him and he did himself in. It would seem to me--if I was a mortal enemy of the U.S.--that KNOWN mortal enemies of the U.S. has taken note of the way this story has played out. They have tvs, too.
Unlike the suspects that have been detained, there are those 'out there' who are not motivated by money or personal glory like the one (or two) suspects in custody. IOW, these ones are not only media savvy but they will not be tripped up by arrogance. Be certain that they have watched this case unfold right along with the rest of us. And learned.
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With this in mind, I think the media needs to shut the hell up.
As much as we want to know, don't tell us how you figured things out... what you did. Don't tell us how you followed tips. Don't tip your hand. You did many things well, but you made mistakes, too... specifically telling your deadly adversary what you were doing to apprehend him (them).
At the end of a news program tonight, a TV reporter said: "The nightmare is over."
I hope he's right, but I doubt it. IMO, the dragon ain't dead... not by a longshot.