president? he said reagan was a no-show, that s why nothing happened. hinckley went home for the holidays, signing in at this basement gun range a few days after christmas. and again on the monday after the inauguration day. the first week of march, 1981, john hinckley came back to yale for the last time. clearly more disturbed. at this dorm he left that note for jodie foster, just wait, i ll rescue you very soon. then on his final night here, an hour after midnight march 6th, he shoved this farewell message under the door to her room. jodie, good-bye, i love you six trillion times. don t you maybe like me just a little bit? you must admit i m different, it would make all of this
no-show, so that s why nothing happened. hinckley went home for the holidays, signing in at this basement gun range a few days after christmas. and again on a monday after the inauguration day. in the first week of march, 1981, john hinckley came back to yale for the last time, clearly more disturbed. at this dorm, he left that note for jodie foster, just wait, i ll rescue you very soon. then on his final night here, an hour after midnight, march 6th, he shoved this farewell message under the door to her room. jodie, good-bye. i love you six trillion times. don t you maybe like me just a little bit? you must admit i m different. it would make all of this worthwhile, john hinckley, of course.
you are a virgin, aren t you? love, john. december 10th, president-elect reagan was staying at blair house. john hinckley lay in wait outside several times, but never managed to be there when reagan was coming or going. the next day, december 11th, 1980, the new cabinet was announced at a news conference inside the mayflower hotel. hinckley was somewhere in this crowd with a gun, expecting reagan to show up. was he prepared to shoot the president? he said, reagan was a no-show, so that s why nothing happened. hinckley went home for the holidays, signing in at this basement gun range a few days after christmas. and again on a monday after the
hinckley went home for the holidays, signing in at this basement gun range a few days after christmas. and again on a monday after the inauguration day. in the first week of march, 1981, john hinckley came back to yale for the last time, clearly more disturbed. at this dorm, he left that note for jodie foster, just wait, i ll rescue you very soon. then on his final night here, an hour after midnight, march 6th, he shoved this farewell message under the door to her room. jodie, good-bye. i love you six trillion times. don t you maybe like me just a little bit? you must admit i m different. it would make all of this worthwhile, john hinckley, of course.