Originally Posted by
brooks85
People who don't think this is a hit are the reason I wish I would have entered politics.
Mary Caitrin Mahoney: Shot 5 times, once in back of head
Mary Caitrin Mahoney was a former White House intern up until 1995. She then was a night manager of a Starbucks and became friends with White House intern Monica Lewinsky, who frequented the cafe.
Mahoney was killed on July 6, 1997, at the coffee store during a shooting that was described as a robbery, though – just as in the Rich murder case – nothing was taken.
Mahoney’s co-workers, Emory Allen Evans and Aaron David Goodrich. A man named Carl Derek Havord Cooper was arrested and charged with their murders in March 1999. Cooper pleaded guilty and said he went to Starbucks to rob the store after it had closed. He said he ordered Mahoney, Evans and Goodrich to the back of the store, but he claimed Mahoney attempted to grab his gun. Cooper said that’s when he shot her and the other two employees and then made his escape, fearing the gunfire would alert authorities. Goodrich made the confession after a 54-hour interrogation. He later recanted, but was found guilty.
Mahoney was shot five times, once in the back of the head, with the key to the safe in her hand. The safe, which held $10,000, wasn’t touched. Despite the Starbucks’ location in a densely populated neighborhood, no one reported hearing gunfire, sparking speculation that the gunman used a silencer.
The murders took place during pre-trail media coverage of Paula Jones’ lawsuit against Bill Clinton for sexual harassment.
During his trial, the Washington Post reported Cooper told FBI agents, “I swear on my father’s grave and my son’s life that I didn’t do Starbucks.”'
^and this doesn't even mention how it makes no sense how the door was locked either. A different story has the description but point is it wasn't a robbery obviously.