RE: Modes of transmission

From: Wade T. Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Fri Jan 18 2002 - 16:45:10 GMT

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    Hi Joe Dees -

    >All you have to find is one held-up bank teller who became a bank robber
    >using the same m.o used on him. Who's to say it's outside the realm of
    >logical possibility, and most probably history?

    Yup. Replication of behavior. That's all you have to do....

    - Wade

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