Talk:Andrew Cunanan

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I graduated from Bishop's in '86 and looked through my yearbooks recently. Andrew was a Junior in '86, so I suspect he must have graduated in the class of '87. Gary Jules (original name Gary Aguirre) also was a junior in '86, so presumably he was in the class of '87.

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[edit] Wrong

The FBI were looking for someone in drag because of a rumour not because they assumed all gay men were transvestites.

Agreed, this section's strange. The FBI is accused of bungling by stereotyping but the article says he had little history of transvestism. A little history would be enough for the FBI to consider it not improbably that a wanted killer could attempt this disguise. Seeing as no source is given I'd say this should be reworked or stricken.

I agree. I haven't been able to get my cousin (who's rather high up in the FBI) to confirm nor deny this. Sad, I know. :) Ryanjcole 09:02, 17 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Motive?

Does anyone know why he committed these murders?

This is unproven but I have heard he had a mental break after one of his relationships ended. ShadowWriter 03:25, 29 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Sealand passport

The sealand article says he had a Sealand passport. --Gbleem 04:45, 28 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Testerone doesn't cause 'homicidal rages'.

This is an unscientific and baseless part of the article.


[edit] Cell Phone

I don't have a reference here, but wasn't this one of the frst cases when law enforcement used a cell phone signal to track a suspect's movements?

RDV 26March2007