

She recognized him as a man who worked on the floor, not the original man she had seen. She rushed into the hall and saw a wounded man lying there. Flying glass came through the door and cut her leg. Just as she went into her office, she heard the explosion.

An hour later, the package was still there, and she was about to pick it up when she remembered a phone call she had to make first. The man made her nervous, so she had locked herself in her office. The two men offered details for a composite drawing, but could not agree on whether or not he'd had a moustache.Ī secretary who had come into the office early had seen the package propped up by the door of room 609 and had spotted a man in the hallway who looked back at her in an unsettling way. They had gotten off before him, but according to Linda Sillitoe and Allen Roberts in Salamander, he had requested that the button be pressed for the fifth floor, not the sixth. A father and son who had been on the elevator said the man had been dressed in jeans, tennis shoes and a green letter jacket without a letter. with a package clearly addressed in black ink to Steve Christensen. On the ground floor, several witnesses described for investigators the people they had seen in the building that morning, including a man who had gone up the elevator at about 6:45 a.m. The building's elevator was turned off, just in case, so arriving police officers took the stairs.
