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Old July 12th 05, 01:46 AM posted to uk.transport.london
Colin Rosenstiel Colin Rosenstiel is offline
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Default 2 is more likely (was London bombs - the work of ONE man?)

In article , (Ed Lake)
wrote:

He almost certainly had the bomb in his hand and didn't have to take it
out of the bag when he got on the Picadilly Line train. If the bomb
was dark and oblong (the shape of a boxed bottle of liquor) or a color
that matched the walls or floor of the train and ordinary looking, he
could have slipped it under a seat without attracting much attention.
And if he did it immediately after the train arrived, he could exit
with the last of the passengers and he'd look like someone who just got
on the wrong train by accident.


He couldn't have placed a bomb under any C stock or 73ts seat. Look at the
stocks. It can't be done. But there is plenty of space by doors where bags
would likely not be noticed.

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Colin Rosenstiel