Thursday, February 19, 2009

Direct for Dr. Kim Killian

NEW* See bomb squad equipment at http://www.fieldforensics.com/eod-bomb-squad.htm
I wonder if this is how Kim Killian dressed to diffuse the bomb.

NEW* Hmm? Why do they show the custodian's closet on the map of the school? Casey could have gotten the Doxene from that closet -- knows what else chemicals are used for and how they could be obtained -- bring that out with Kim Killian -- knows what else chemicals are used for and how they could be obtained -- could see where on the map

Direct for Dr. Kim Killian
Dr. Killian -- be prepared to answer the defense if they ask if you are overqualified to be just a bomb technician and supervisor. You could tell them that that this is exactly what you love and have always wanted to do. Besides, you get extra job satisfaction from writing -- for professional publications, and from lecturing at police academies and major universities all over the country. You are well known in your field, and you are very satisfied with where you are and what you're doing.

Dr. Killian is an expert in explosive devices.
degrees from Utah University MS and PhD form MIT
bomb tech 20 years – supervisor for six
author of a field guide used by many bomb squads
covers the topics – timing devices, chemical compositions of explosives, and more
topics directly related to this case
lectures at police academies and at major universities

Have the witness tell the story of April 4 --
Could have been set up to 12 hours before time of detonation --
If that was three p.m. -- It could have been set anytime after three a.m.

Tell the story of dismantling the device -- Kim had full gear on -- protective gear -- taking this very seriously.

Kim should know the term "chromatography" for the process they used to determine how they separated the two components of the liquid in the container.
They have to wear oxygen masks in the chamber.

Powerful enough to blow up the entire side of Park Lane's cafeteria. Anyone within a 60 foot range would have been seriously injured or killed.

this mixter commonly used by amateur bomb-makers because of its effectiveness and availability.

ASK KIM ABOUT FINGERPRINTS -- FINGERPRINTS ON PAINT THINNER MATCHED CASEY'S.

“Have you read the report of Dr. Avery Atkinson?”

emphasize -- it looked amateur (line 23) and was of rather simple construction (line 36) , BUT is appeared to be fully functioning!

Doxene and paint thinner are a volatile combination! See this link for pronunciation and look especially at definition #2.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/volatile

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