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Old 10-07-2004, 09:18 PM   #361
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Last night I was going to call him bounty hunter during a post.

Felt that way from the truck chase, too. I don't know if a bounty hunter can get away with having a fugative on a plane with handcuffs on (on an International Flight no less), unless of course his fake badge came with other fake documents.
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Old 10-07-2004, 09:41 PM   #362
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Last night I was going to call him bounty hunter during a post.

Felt that way from the truck chase, too. I don't know if a bounty hunter can get away with having a fugative on a plane with handcuffs on (on an International Flight no less), unless of course his fake badge came with other fake documents.
O.K. - process of elimination . . . if he was a Federal Marshall - not a bounty hunter (like I think he was), what could she have done that was so terrible that he would go to Australia to get her? Murder? If he was on the up-and-up (which I don't really think he was), wouldn't she have had to do something terrible to warrant him going to those lengths????
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Old 10-07-2004, 09:47 PM   #363
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O.K. - process of elimination . . . if he was a Federal Marshall - not a bounty hunter (like I think he was), what could she have done that was so terrible that he would go to Australia to get her? Murder? If he was on the up-and-up (which I don't really think he was), wouldn't she have had to do something terrible to warrant him going to those lengths????
And he'd have to have a lot of documentation with him. Not in the checked luggage in the cargo hold, but either on his person or in his overhead luggage. They should be able to find it.
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Old 10-07-2004, 10:09 PM   #364
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And he'd have to have a lot of documentation with him. Not in the checked luggage in the cargo hold, but either on his person or in his overhead luggage. They should be able to find it.
Yep, Qboots - I like the way you think! Maybe, since he had her mug shot in his jacket pocket, they should look there for further documentation. Although, since Jack says he really doesn't want to know what she did, maybe they won't look any further, and we'll be left to hang until somehow it comes out.
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Old 10-07-2004, 10:28 PM   #365
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Yep, Qboots - I like the way you think! Maybe, since he had her mug shot in his jacket pocket, they should look there for further documentation. Although, since Jack says he really doesn't want to know what she did, maybe they won't look any further, and we'll be left to hang until somehow it comes out.
Yes, but I bet Hurley would love to find out the truth about Kate. Of course he's too scared to go into the fuselage or frisk a dead guy probably.
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Old 10-07-2004, 10:31 PM   #366
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The pregnant girl looks like she's gonna pop any day soon. I still wonder about Kate's story. Why did she end up at that guys farm in the first place? Did she run away or escape from somewhere? I guess she did. And that guy who really found the dog, he looks like he's hiding something or holding back on something.
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Old 10-07-2004, 11:16 PM   #367
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The more I think about it the more I think the Agent wasn't really an agent.
I keep thinking back to the plane flashback. She was in shackles and chains. Perhaps he was a bounty hunter and beat Dogg to the hit?
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Old 10-07-2004, 11:26 PM   #368
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Some thoughts about Kate and the "marshall/bountyhunter" guy.

- Why would the Austrailian rancher arrange to have her picked up by the U.S. Marshall at a restaurant rather than going through the Austrailian authorities? Would it not have made more sense for him to hand her over to the Austrailian police who would pass her on?
This lends credence to the bounty hunter theory, I think.
-I was also wondering about the nature of the reward. $23,000 doesn't seem like a sum a government or organization would offer for a criminal. It seems more like a personal amount to me. Not a neat number like 20,000 or 25,000 but just the highest amount some individual could offer.
-My guess is the bounty hunter knew she was in the area and put out the word that he was looking for her... with the picture and the personal sum of money offered. I don't think it was a public notice, and he certainly didn't intend to go through the police.

But then there's the airplane and handcuff's and gun problem. I'm thinking that if she were a fugitive from the FBI and perhaps a past agent, they would possibly work in this manner in order to bring her back in.
-So in actuality, he is really FBI...trying to bring in a former FBI agent (Kate), in a discreet way (under the guise of bounty hunter).
I know, way out there again, way out there, but it's the only way I can put it all together for myself so it would make sense.

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Old 10-07-2004, 11:38 PM   #369
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-So in actuality, he is really FBI...trying to bring in a former FBI agent (Kate), in a discreet way (under the guise of bounty hunter).
Now that's a theory I like. It's very Alias-esque.
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Now that's a theory I like. It's very Alias-esque.
Is it? I've never actually even seen an episode of Alias. But don't tell the others... *ducks*
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