25:11:2009 – From Iraq
From: “Barry Crawford”<brycrawford1966@aol.com>
Reply-To: <bacrawford1967@aol.com>
Subject: 25:11:2009 – From Iraq
Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 12:14:39 +0100
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Greetings,
Sgt. Barry Crawford here, a US soldier serving in the peace keeping mission in Iraq. I am in dire need of your assistance. I got your contact email address from an online survey journal and I decided to take a chance to contact you.
I am making a concealed request to you for an assistance to move some funds for safe keeping from its present location.
The money in question was discovered in some barrels at a farm house near one of Saddam’s old palace in Tikrit-Iraq during a rescue operation a long time ago. You can read more stories of funds discovered here by following this link
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/2988455.stm
I took some of this money for myself before disclosing it. You’d probably wonder why, but no compensation can make up for the what we have been doing here.
I am sincerely hoping you can pull this through with me as I thought to sort the help of a fellow american would be most ideal. I should be back home after our assignment here elapses. I am proposing 20% of the entire sum to you for your cooperation and assistance.
Importantly, I plead that this information be kept confidential.
I have been able to get the money out of Iraq in a box to a temporary location through our colleague here who is with the British Army. The content of the box was undisclosed. I do hope to hear from you. Please respond to my alternate email address( bacrawford1967@aol.com)
Regards,
Sgt. Barry Crawford
US 3rd Infantry Division.
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