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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725
The responses on here are the scary part. More common sense and logic. Criminals often put their plans on Facebook. What is more logical that some man upset about something at his job filled with rage for some reason became violent or some vast conspiracy involving Imans?
Conspiracies do happen but they usually involve very small groups of people who trade benefits for one another. Why would someone who can earn hundreds of thousands of dollars over their medical career start following some kind of "medical jihad?"
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He may not have been part of an organized group directing him to kill non believers, but he didn't shoot this woman, he beheaded her. He was responding to something unusual. The Law enforcement there say that Moore, OK is not used to murders, they may have one a year and they have never had any one beheaded. He had tried to convert his co-workers to Islam. He was fired. He was mad. He considered himself to be
righteously mad.
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