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Rash of suicides - DC Madam and 2 other examples
americangoy.blogspot.com — For police, it's much easier to pronounce a dead body lying the pool of its own blood on the floor, with a blood trail from the kitchen to the living room, a suicide. But perhaps a guy with his hands and feet bound, and his eyes taped over who drowned in a lake and calling THAT a suicide is BIT of a stretch. Oh, and the DC madam "suicide"...
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- Cryptocracy, on 08/17/2008, -5/+28No way the DC Madam committed suicide. the murderers should've considered the fact that if she had been planning suicide for a long time like they claim, (which is a lie) she wouldn't have subjected her own mother to the horror of finding the body.
- americangoy, on 05/02/2008, -2/+17DC Madam "suicide" is not the "funniest" one, if you have a morbid sense of humor and are a cynical sh*t (like myself). The other two examples are just "hilarious".
- lastmovement, on 05/02/2008, -3/+10yeah the Clinton enemy decapitated is the best.
- americangoy, on 05/02/2008, -3/+4eh?
- floatingorb, on 05/02/2008, -2/+4James Milam
Milam was decapitated. The state Medical examiner, Fahmy Malak, initially ruled death due to natural causes, claiming that the victim's small dog had eaten the head, which was later recovered from a trash bin several blocks away.
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/RANCHO/POLITICS/ ...
.- CryRightardCry, on 05/02/2008, -7/+2LOL
Rightard fantasy.
If any of those claims had legs it would have been investigated long ago.
There is a difference between not bothering to investigate baseless claims, and actively preventing investigations.
But you guys keep crying about Clinton. That's been working out GREAT for you.
- CryRightardCry, on 05/02/2008, -7/+2LOL
- floatingorb, on 05/02/2008, -2/+4James Milam
- americangoy, on 05/02/2008, -3/+4eh?
- Jimmyb207, on 05/02/2008, -0/+17In one of her last interviews she stated "for the record" that she was NOT going to commit suicide. She was murdered in cold blood. Washington is obviously cleaning house.
5 minute audio:
http://prisonplanet.com/audio/010508palfrey.mp3- americangoy, on 05/02/2008, -1/+1Yes, interview is linked in the article.
- brjohnson789, on 05/02/2008, -0/+16At what point will average Americans look around and realize wtf is actually going on? I mean, COME ON PEOPLE!!! I cried last night when I realized I was just like a person living in Germany in the early 1930s, only I am aware of what's coming next.
- SuperWinner, on 05/02/2008, -0/+4Actually, we all do know whats going on, but we keep quiet because we don't wanna be "suicided"
- dupswapdrop, on 05/02/2008, -1/+3You must submit to the will of your leaders! After all they know whats best for you!
- dukeeeey, on 05/02/2008, -5/+4"Yes, I know many people look upon Alex Jones as a joke. However, in this case take him seriously, as he interviewed this "DC Madam" in August 1991."
Alex Jones did not interview her in 1991. It doesn't say this anywhere. It does say this
""If taken into custody, my physical safety and most probably my very life would be jeopardized," she wrote in August 1991 following an attempt to bring her to trial,"
If you can't even get the basics right, why bother? I know the mainstream media have mostly abandoned reporting accurate news but we need to be better than this.
She was obviously murdered tho, I actually remember listening to the interview live when she clearly said she had no thoughts of killing herself, and would never do such a thing.- americangoy, on 05/03/2008, -2/+3From Alex's site I got the impression that it was HIM that interviewed her.
- Look4Truth, on 05/03/2008, -2/+3He did, I heard the interview. Not sure what he's talking about. In the interview she CLEARLY claimed that she had no intention of committing suicide but rather go on fighting the establishment.
- artemus, on 05/03/2008, -0/+2He interviewed her two months ago. He's obviously confusing the recent Alex Jones interview with the one that was done seventeen years ago. (Which, by the way, Alex could not have done in 1991 because a) he didn't start his radio show until the late 90's, and b) he was still in high school at the time.
- americangoy, on 05/03/2008, -2/+3From Alex's site I got the impression that it was HIM that interviewed her.
- whiterice0, on 05/02/2008, -7/+3Yeah. Hate to bust up the conspiracy mob, but even the police and Palfrey's own biographer, Dan Moldea, have no doubt it was a suicide.
"There's no question that it was a suicide," Frank Ruggiero, a public information officer with the Tarpon Springs Police Department.
“She wasn’t going to jail, she told me that very clearly. She told me she would commit suicide," Moldea said.
Now you can all go back to working out how the CIA/mob killed Kennedy.- brjohnson789, on 05/02/2008, -3/+4Wow, you are one ignorant person. Must be pretty happy. For one thing, there is no way the police could 'know' it was a suicide. There was no autopsy performed yet. Just because they found her hanging doesn't mean she wasn't drugged, or coerced into getting into the noose (perhaps with threats to her family). And Moldea has a history of putting words in peoples mouths. He has made up quotes for his own benefit in the past and this has been documented. Ahh well, I'm sure you don't care, go back to Fox news you fascist.
- whiterice0, on 05/02/2008, -3/+3So you called me ignorant and a fascist? My question then is, what evidence do you have that it wasn't a suicide. When police make a statement, it's based on evidence. When someone writing a biography about her says it was a suicide, I'm going to believe that before I believe someone like you -- who obivously has limited capacity to think. The biographer has no reason to say it's a suicide if it isn't. A suicide only hurts his profits, opposed to a murder conspiracy (try thinking even if it hurts),
- americangoy, on 05/02/2008, -1/+6"When police make a statement, it's based on evidence."
My article seems to disprove that notion... - artemus, on 05/03/2008, -0/+2For one thing, who is this supposed "biographer and friend"? He claims to have known her, and yet the only time he appears in public is when she dies? If he really is her friend, how did he get know her, and how could he be certain that she committed suicide when it runs contrary to everything she has said on public record?
- americangoy, on 05/02/2008, -1/+6"When police make a statement, it's based on evidence."
- whiterice0, on 05/02/2008, -3/+3So you called me ignorant and a fascist? My question then is, what evidence do you have that it wasn't a suicide. When police make a statement, it's based on evidence. When someone writing a biography about her says it was a suicide, I'm going to believe that before I believe someone like you -- who obivously has limited capacity to think. The biographer has no reason to say it's a suicide if it isn't. A suicide only hurts his profits, opposed to a murder conspiracy (try thinking even if it hurts),
- brjohnson789, on 05/02/2008, -3/+4Wow, you are one ignorant person. Must be pretty happy. For one thing, there is no way the police could 'know' it was a suicide. There was no autopsy performed yet. Just because they found her hanging doesn't mean she wasn't drugged, or coerced into getting into the noose (perhaps with threats to her family). And Moldea has a history of putting words in peoples mouths. He has made up quotes for his own benefit in the past and this has been documented. Ahh well, I'm sure you don't care, go back to Fox news you fascist.
- VacaN, on 05/02/2008, -0/+2Probably a Senator (or higher official) trying to keep this Madam from exposing the Customer list. Or again it could just be suicide. Either way, we will never know.
- SuperMoses, on 05/03/2008, -0/+2She revealed her full client list last year
- SuperMoses, on 05/03/2008, -1/+1I ask an honest question. If she had information on some powerful politicians, why did they wait so long to kill her? Keep in mind that she released all of the phone records on her clients last year and nothing much other than David Vitter came out of it. So she's had a year to reveal anything more if she had more.. and she had 16 days to reveal more after she was convicted. Why would they risk taking that long to kill her? It makes no sense.
- SuperMoses, on 05/03/2008, -1/+1FTA: "There were two suicide notes, and a notebook, probably naming names of her clients...? But no need to trouble yourself over the Congressmen who were her clients. Nothing to see here, move right along now!
This is pure speculation, why would she wait so long to reveal the names? She was already facing jail time and it had already been 16 days since her conviction. a) Why would SHE wait so long b) why would the hitmen wait so long to kill her? Why would they give her 16 days to release this information before they kill her?
FTA: "Palfrey had threatened to release the names of well-known clients of her upscale call girl ring in the nation's capitol, and had indicated that Dick Cheney may be one of them"
Again, if she had well-known clients, why give her 16 days to release them? I beginning to think she didn't have this information at all, otherwise she would have released them to the public the day after her conviction.
FTA: ""No I'm not planning to commit suicide," Palfrey told The Alex Jones Show on her last appearance in March, "I'm planning on going into court and defending myself vigorously and exposing the government," she said."
Yes, and she did go to court to defend herself BUT she didn't expose the government (why not?). She lost the case and the circumstances changed, therefore it's very possible that she became suicidal after the loss, especially since her biographer and friend Dan Maldea said she would rather die than go back to prison.
As for Riad Hamad, his own family members told the Austin Police Department that he was suicidal. I can't say much for the other two cases because I know nothing about them. The info I got from Riad Hamad is from http://pacificfreepress.com/content/view/2509/1/
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