Plane Crash Pilot's Rage Was Well Hidden, Friends Say
Friends say they had no inkling of the rage tormenting a man believed To Have Deliberately a small plane crashed Thursday into an Internal Revenue Service building.
Joe Stack, who federal officials say Flew his Piper Cherokee PA-28 into an IRS office, care was free, friendly and professional, the former friends said.
"He was a regular, easy going, Joe," said Billy So, in Whose side Stack played bass until a few years ago.
But an apparent suicide message left on a Web site registered Thurs Stack shows a different side: a man extremely angry at the IRS and more than 20 other entities believed they had been hurting him for a long time.Read More Story,http://edition.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/02/19/texas.plane.crash/
Joe Stack, who federal officials say Flew his Piper Cherokee PA-28 into an IRS office, care was free, friendly and professional, the former friends said.
"He was a regular, easy going, Joe," said Billy So, in Whose side Stack played bass until a few years ago.
But an apparent suicide message left on a Web site registered Thurs Stack shows a different side: a man extremely angry at the IRS and more than 20 other entities believed they had been hurting him for a long time.Read More Story,http://edition.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/02/19/texas.plane.crash/

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