Tip for FBI on how Brown’s exam review session logistics indicate Ella Cook was targeted for assassination.
For each session, the following information is publicly posted in advance: location, time, and the TA leading it. Students can sign up or drop in on any session. However, details on which students attend which session are not posted publicly and there are also plenty of no-shows. Ella’s killer would need to have stalked her or have an accomplice on the inside.
Interview everyone who was in that classroom. At minimum they should provide more detailed descriptions of the suspect, especially the nine who were shot and survived. Is Brown threatening them into silence, withholding their testimonies from the public, or are they all too traumatized to remember anything that could useful in finding a suspect? Brown must share what if anything the gunman shouted before opening fire, whether President Paxson told victim Ella Cook’s family she was targeted as a leader in the Brown Republican Club, and how many times she was shot compared to other victims as well as if she was shot first.
There is no reason why these details cannot be publicly disseminated to dispel rumors and speculation. The statistical likelihood of randomly bumping into a Republican at Brown is in the low single digits. The FBI is offering a $50,000 award for any tips leading to an arrest, while Brown and Providence are still offering nothing. Up the ante. Why was the surveillance camera gap on the east side of the building public knowledge and were any disabled due to student pressure over the years?