List of victims from the Mercedes Killer *Spoilers*

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Hall Monitor

All bars serve the Beam.
Nov 7, 2013
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I'm sure we've all seen this by now, but I'm wondering what type of clues might reside in this list. Something tells me this list was released for a purpose . . . the question is, why? Of course, it wouldn't be the first time I've over-analyzed something, but I just have a feeling there is some message hidden in there somewhere. Otherwise, why release it now?

THE TOLL
Killed

Janice Cray, 25
Patricia Cray, 7 months
Thomas Glidden, 41
Antonio Granato, 47
August Odenkirk, 35
Martha Pendley, 27
Francine Reis, 39
Wayne Welland, 62

Maimed

Keith Frias, 19
Daniel Starr, 28
Martine Stover, 50

Serious Injuries (Transported to John M. Kiner Memorial Hospital)

Nora Anderson, 51
Krista Countryman, 21
Walter Cyrus, 56
Kenneth Gautier, 18
Albert Lippert, 42
Judith Loma, 30
Walter Munson, 14
Todd Paine, 36
Deanna Peabody, 37
Justin Pound, 25
Thomas Saubers, 39
Gerald Stansbury, 60

Treated and Released

17 would-be Job Fair attendees, mostly for cuts, contusions, and shock

Source: The City News, April 11, 2009
 

GNTLGNT

The idiot is IN
Jun 15, 2007
87,651
358,754
62
Cambridge, Ohio
....no sign of the one armed man.....
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GNTLGNT

The idiot is IN
Jun 15, 2007
87,651
358,754
62
Cambridge, Ohio
Never heard of him. Obviously NOT a baseball fan! ;) It was hard enough to slog through TGWLTG & Blockade Billy-SK is the only one I would do that for! =D
Thurman Lee Munson (June 7, 1947 – August 2, 1979) was an American Major League Baseball catcher. He played his entire 11-year professional baseball career for the New York Yankees (1969–1979). A perennial All-Star, Munson is the only Yankee to win both the Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player awards.
Born in
Akron, Ohio, Munson was selected as the fourth pick of the 1968 Major League Baseball Draft. Munson hit over .300 in his two seasons in the Minor Leagues, establishing himself as a top prospect. He became the New York Yankees' starting catcher late in the 1969 season. Munson played his first complete season in 1970, and was voted A.L. Rookie of the Year after hitting .302.
Considered the "heart and soul" of the Yankees, Munson was named the first team captain since
Lou Gehrig. He led the Yankees to three consecutive World Series appearances from 1976 to 1978, and two consecutive World Series championships from 1977 to 1978.
Munson died at age 32 while practicing landing his
Cessna Citation at Akron-Canton Airport. Munson suffered a broken neck as result of the crash, and his cause of death was asphyxiation. His two companions escaped the burned aircraft.
 

Walter Oobleck

keeps coming back...or going, and going, and going
Mar 6, 2013
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The list must mean the next-of-kin have all been notified. They don't usually release the names of victims unless that's been done. Probably sent Andy Clutterback...beck?...by, in Christine. Christine pulls to the curb by your house you know that's bad news, Andy gets out, looking official and concerned. I wonder who the other guy was, that was staring at Janice and her baby. Keith was one of them, right? maimed and 19. Wonder who t'other'n was...Kenn Gautier, 18 maybe...Walter Munson, 14? Or maybe t'other'n got away, clean like. Had a sense that the city is on one of the big lakes...or one of the smaller ones, wasn't there something about a...carrier? as in ore carrier? Could be a carrier disguised as an SUV, we got those now, too. I don't have a handle on the relationships of the ladies...Ollie, Jane, Elizabeth...other than all blood. Sisters cousins...not a big deal.
 
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