Whitman went directly to the door at the rear of the garage and deposited the guns. He had arrived at 906 Jewell Street slightly before 10:30 A.M. He entered the house and called D. W. Quinney, the manager of Wyatt's Cafeteria, and manufactured an illness for Margaret. His fabrication mirrored the one he had used to explain Kathy's absence. Margaret had diarrhea and vomiting and would not be able to report to work. 23 Much would be made of Whitman's selection of those specific bogus symptoms. Attempts would be made to connect diarrhea and vomiting with his use of drugs. The insinuation was that he used symptoms with which he suffered as a drug abuser. That connection is possible, but weak. Today, patient information leaflets for Whitman's drug of choice, Dexedrine (dextroamphetamine), do not list diarrhea but rather constipation as a possible side effect. 24
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Minutes later Whitman returned to the garage and placed the shotgun in a vise. Using a hacksaw, he cut off much of the barrel and stock. As Whitman sawed, the neighborhood postal carrier, Chester Arrington, noticed him in the garage and walked over to the back yard for a chat. Startled, Arrington reminded Whitman of the illegality of his alterations of the shotgun. Charlie responded, "It's my gun, and I can do what I want with it." They spoke for a total of about twenty-five minutes, mostly about guns. According to Arrington, "It was about an hour and forty-five minutes before the killings. He was very, very, very calm." The postman went about his rounds. Shortly afterwards, a very young neighborhood kid walked into the garage; Whitman gave him a new "toy"the barrel he sawed off the new Sears shotgun. 25
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Whitman continued to prepare his arsenal, the last step in his elaborate arrangements for mass murder. He cleaned the guns, presumably with the fluid he purchased at Chuck's Gun Shop. He then packed a 6mm Remington with a 4-power scope, a 35-caliber Remington rifle, a 30-caliber Carbine, the new Sears (now customized) 12-gauge shotgun, a 357 Magnum Smith/Wesson revolver, a 9mm Luger pistol, a Galesi-Brescia pistol, the large hunting knife he had used to kill Kathy and Margaret, and about 700 rounds of ammunition. Some of the longer guns were rolled into a blanket and would later be tied to the front of the dolly and footlocker.
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