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Exclusive: Alabama ´survivalist killer´ wants a reporter sent into underground bunker to tell his story in exchange for releasing 5-year-old hostage
Daily Mail [UK], by Laura Collins
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Posted By:Attercliffe, 2/2/2013 9:27:20 AM
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| The survivalist who allegedly shot a school bus driver before taking a five-year-old boy hostage has said that he will release his hostage if a reporter is sent in to tell his story. MailOnline has learned that Jimmy Lee Dykes made the extraordinary offer on the first day of what has now turned into a siege situation with the FBI’s Hostage Rescue Team on site, emergency services and a host of media focused on the piece of Alabama bluff under which Dykes and the boy, Ethan, are holed up. A source with the local sheriff´s office has revealed that
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
ronnietheK, 2/2/2013 9:42:15 AM (No. 9153974)
Could we send in Dan Rather or Jay Carney? That would be a very good deal.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
TunnelRat, 2/2/2013 9:47:34 AM (No. 9153991)
So the problem is the guns; it´s the desire for the 15 minutes of fame, with which the media graciously rewards all these crazies...
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
novakid, 2/2/2013 9:47:43 AM (No. 9153992)
Even better, send in both Carney and Rather.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
TheMotherCO, 2/2/2013 9:50:22 AM (No. 9153999)
I wonder what this old geezer is doing to the child. IF and WHEN, he is out of there, old geezer should be strung up and hung, poor little 5 year old must be scared to death. Maybe he is unharmed physically but mentally is another thing.
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curious1, 2/2/2013 10:00:44 AM (No. 9154025)
So he´s a survivalist? Sounds to me like he´s a criminal. But the MSM never misses an opportunity on anything to smear the non-elite, non-libtards.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Rather Read, 2/2/2013 10:18:44 AM (No. 9154075)
I am a calm and even tempered person, but I swear I could cheerfully torture that evil man with my bare hands. To think he´d kidnap an innocent child. He´s a monster.
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killerbee, 2/2/2013 10:27:12 AM (No. 9154091)
I have been praying for this little boy. Last thing I did before sleep and first thing I did on waking. I can´t imagine the anguish his parents are going through.
I was furious when I logged into AOL yesterday and saw the HuffPo was posting law enforcement´s negotiation strategy. Did Munich teach them nothing?
I hate the idea of exchanging one life for another, but I hope there is a reporter brave enough to do this. There might be a chance for ending the whole situation in the moment of exchange so maybe they´re planning on sending in a cop. Of course, HuffPo will tell us as it´s happening if that´s their plan.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
strike3, 2/2/2013 10:27:30 AM (No. 9154094)
"the boy in return for a reporter to tell his story of ‘how the government had screwed him.’"
Now there´s a strange and unusual claim that should get the media´s attention. The rest of us deal with that every day, pal, but we don´t kidnap helpless children to make our point.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
LouD, 2/2/2013 10:34:14 AM (No. 9154111)
Most of the rest of us don´t feel the need for our 15 minutes, #8.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Scouts Out, 2/2/2013 10:34:23 AM (No. 9154112)
I haven´t been following this that closely - so apologies if this has already been covered - but why can´t the police/FBI pump an odorless colorless "sleeping gas" into the bunker through the pipe to harmlessly knock them out and then go in? They´ve got to know when the old man is sleeping thru some basic listening or detection eqpt, and can pipe it in then. What am I missing?
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
mominNoCA, 2/2/2013 10:39:40 AM (No. 9154130)
I´m sure this loon´s loving the positive feedback he´s getting for his action. Those who are giving it to him (media) obviously don´t mind small sacrifices to get a story that fits their mindset, even if the sacrifice is a five-year-old with autism.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Blue-Z-Anna, 2/2/2013 10:51:39 AM (No. 9154171)
What is stopping them from pumping some sleepy gas down the pipe and busting open the damn door ?
Where´s Janet Reno when you need her ?
I can think of a few jurnolists I´d like to pump down that 4 inch pipe.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
earlybird, 2/2/2013 11:25:20 AM (No. 9154257)
Last night I was wondering if everyone just left the scene for a day. Shut down the TV coverage.
He wants publicity.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
earlybird, 2/2/2013 11:26:36 AM (No. 9154262)
#13 should have said:
Last night I was wondering what would happen if everyone just left the scene for a day. Shut down the TV coverage.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
kafir091101, 2/2/2013 12:25:53 PM (No. 9154378)
Send in Geraldo Rivera!
After the old ´bastardus´ spends 45 minutes listening to Geraldo, he´ll charge kicking and screeming from his bunker asking the cops to shoot him kwickly to end his missery.
Kafir
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
GoodGrief, 2/2/2013 12:31:09 PM (No. 9154393)
#15, Best idea yet.
But, if G.R. can´t make it, send in the oldest reporter out there.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
bighambone, 2/2/2013 12:46:22 PM (No. 9154433)
Why not pump laughing gas down the ventilator shaft?
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
harper, 2/2/2013 12:54:39 PM (No. 9154448)
Why not send him 1000 "reporters" and he can sort out what he wants to do next. It´s only fair to give him a year or two to make a decision...
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
enuf8, 2/2/2013 2:50:08 PM (No. 9154636)
I recommend Andy Sullivan or Piers Morgan to interview him. Send both!
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
mossley, 2/2/2013 5:45:53 PM (No. 9154827)
For those who keep asking about sleeping gas, my guess is that amount needed to subdue an adult man is dangerous to a little kid. They´re both breathing the same air down there.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
provide, 2/2/2013 6:13:28 PM (No. 9154867)
I vote for that "old salt" Wolf Blitzer.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
busterman, 2/2/2013 10:07:25 PM (No. 9155079)
My bet is that he has a gas mask and sending ANYTHING down that pipe will echo into the bunker below.
He´d hear it coming before they could start pumping.
Additionally, there could be another exhaust vent somewhere else. Depending on how big the bunker is, some type of exhaust would be necessary to get rid of Carbon Dioxide.
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