Wow all that to take over a construction company?
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dodgethat — 10 years ago(September 03, 2015 09:09 PM)
i was expecting some big time cover up government shattering revelation.not the killing of a widow for her construction company.
Heck how much money can they even get from thatwhy not just kill her and make it look like a suicide?
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CathodeRayTubesRock — 9 years ago(October 22, 2016 05:13 PM)
Has anybody calculated how much it cost him to take over the construction company? I mean outlay of money to pay off all of the people they paid off, hire an assassin, hire the goons to beat him up.
How much would it take to hire an assassin to kill 5 people. Or would that guy do it for free? Room and board?
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justanicknamed — 10 years ago(September 08, 2015 09:27 AM)
Heck how much money can they even get from that.
Millions, and done so in a way that looks legit.
Remember, they didn't just do that in this town, they did that in multiple cities. They'd over-bill for construction and such, thus pocketing millions. And, unless someone audits them, no one will know.
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dodgethat — 10 years ago(December 02, 2015 10:01 AM)
but my point is to go through all this and kill 5 innocent people in the process? never mind finding then befriending a loner to set up as a patsy? why not just kill the wife and like i said make it look suicide
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justanicknamed — 10 years ago(December 02, 2015 11:06 AM)
I was only addressing your question as to how much money could they make.
Would a suicide be suspicious since she was wealthy and willing to fight for her company? Maybe a car wreck or such would have been better than a suicide.
But, don't forget, they had the cop working for them as well. He could keep the focus directed at the "shooter" and away from the real reason for the shooting. He could muddy the waters enough that no one could see. -
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jacksvoice — 10 years ago(January 06, 2016 02:42 PM)
isnt it more realistic though? they just want to take her construction company. its called GREED. people are greedy, sometimes they are that greedy. i dont remember if the shooter was aware at all who the other people he killed were (i dont think he was aware who they were at all) but i do remember a couple of them were cheating on their spouse, so if he was aware maybe it was all bad people although i guess there was a young girl shot to so it probably was all random. pretty messed up but ya ill go with my first opinion, greed.
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xstrguy-613-123965 — 10 years ago(March 16, 2016 07:43 AM)
It should be obvious that only one person was the intended target. The shooter knew that the woman was going to court that morning to fight for her construction company. It wouldn't have been possible for the shooter to know who else would be in front of the building that day. It was completely random except for one target.
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vake — 10 years ago(January 21, 2016 05:09 PM)
also why did they need to kill Sandy? a guy knocks her out then they suffocate her. what was the point of that?
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TheWIDOWMAKER97 — 10 years ago(January 07, 2016 03:04 AM)
REAL LIFE BUDDY. HAPPENS ALL THE TIME
Nice to see something real..not lame big conspiracies AMERICANS need to believe in to buy guns , hate blacks and believe in the bible.
lol
Americans.so stupid.
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philoj — 9 years ago(April 15, 2016 10:39 AM)
The town of New London took an old lady all the way to the Supreme Court to get her property because it was blocking the way for a new mall.
Consider the amount of work needed to bring the suit in the first place and then ride it all the way to the Supreme Court. If you don't value human life, killing five people seems pretty efficient comparatively.
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philoj — 9 years ago(October 23, 2016 10:15 AM)
You have no idea how much money is on the table for a large contractor. Lebendauer was trying to move into Pittsburgh, which is an industrial city currently trying to reinvent themselves as a service-oriented city.
That means cleaning up industrial parks, building new roads, building bridges & overpasses, putting up new office buildings, possibly putting in a new light rail system How much do you think it would cost to convert Pittsburgh to Seattle?
We're talking billions of dollars.
For a large, established government contractor, these contracts can be pretty easy to win - take a few officials out for a nice dinner, put together some impressive looking presentations, hire some local companies to do some early work (to show money flowing into the city) and voila - nine-figure contracts just fall from the sky.
Unless there's a small, local construction company that is capable of making waves. They challenge every public hearing, they demand studies on things that the big contractor was hoping nobody would notice, and if the big contractor does win the contract, then they are constantly pestering the city council to ask for audits, performance reports, and so on.
It can increase the costs of doing business by a factor of ten or more.
As taxpayers, we should appreciate this and embrace it. But the big money people hate it. Of course in the real world they don't go around assassinating business owners - but you can bet they've thought about it.
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Beauq81 — 9 years ago(October 23, 2016 11:54 AM)
In the book, the couple are killed exactly because of that - they were making waves. Zec's company bribed their waves into government contracts, causing the couple's company to lose contracts they should have won. The husband started asking questions, so they killed him. The wife continued, so they offed her, too.
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