Talk:Serial Shooter

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Ok, first off the billboard pictured shows the Baseline Killer/Rapist and does not depict the Serial Shooter(s). This should be removed as it could cause confusion. I realize there is a byline about the Serial Shooter if you look very closely, but I don't think it's relevant. People could view the sketch and inaccurately believe it depicts the Serial Shooter(s) These are two separate cases and different people, but the facts on both articles seem to be intertwined. There was never a composite sketch of any suspect in the Serial Shooter case as it appears they struck from a moving vehicle. I will attempt to sort through the information to clear the facts, but help would be appreciated.

[edit] "Terrorized" sounds melodramatic for an encyclopedic entry

I live in the Phoenix metro area, and describing several million people as terrorized is a bit of a generalization. Don't misunderstand me, plenty of people were terrified. There were also many who didn't know, didn't care, or wondered if the same person/people were also responsible for the Baseline killer's crimes. Anynobody 06:46, 12 February 2007 (UTC)