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Congressman JOHN P. MURTHA, 12Th District, P.O (Rev. 01-31-2003) _ It FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Precedence: ROUTINE Date: 05/12/2004 To: Pittsburgh Criminal Investigative Attn: VCMO~ ---, SSAI'---- __ From: Pittsburgh Squad 10/LHRA~ __ Contact: SA 11- -:-- ---' b2 Approved By: II- r b6 b7C Drafted By: I I Case ID #: 166C-PG-73141 (Pending) Title: I,--,,=====::--:=====--=-~I_CONGRESSMAN JOHN P. THA- - VICTIM; ITAR - MURDER FOR HI open case in above captioned matter. b6 Details: On 05/10/200 , b7C Conqressman John P. M 93. ~T'llEo~n~e~n~u~~e~r~~~~~~~~~~ ~~==:r;;~~~=~;:r~---...,. ,&-t--,;-f__1 te ep I W J.te rna -.tlad sen aI6rt;y~p~a:-:g::e~e;;m;a;J.;::':;"--;t~o1:r~_:~:-=-=-:_=-::_=-:'TP=ifl:-w.Bd:-~~===T-~ publically solicited for the murder of Congressman Mur a. A copy of the email was obtai:ed from I land dropped off at AUSAI Joffice. 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