Posted on 07/14/2017 4:29:46 AM PDT by gaggs
Add him to the Clinton Body Count List!
Peter W. Smith, 81, was found dead just 10 days after he admitted to trying to get Hillary Clintons missing emails from Russian hackers. He left a note behind in all caps saying there was NO FOUL PLAY involved.
Smith was found with a bag tied over his head, attached to a helium source.
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Was it written in “Vince Foster’s” handwriting?
Were his hands tied or bound in a way he couldn’t rip the bag off his head?
This has been discussed on several other treads.
He was being treated at Mayo for a serious condition.
I suspect he didn’t want to fight anymore.
OK, you really cracked me up with that one.
Of course I don't mean any disrespect for the poor dead man.
He would feel no physical/survival urge to take the bag off, no shortness of breath or discomfort.
This stinks of “The Clinton Touch”.
After 2 years even suicide is covered. He should have purchased whole life instead of term coverage.
Yes, isn’t this unbelievable? Everybody that has a brain and pays attention knows life insurance will not pay for suicide.
Hmmm...I didn’t know that. I am still suspicious of his “suicide”.
Cyber Berkut
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The public will never believe the innocence of the Clintons and their loyal staff...
The Clinton Crime family will force the insurance company to payout... that way the family will keep quiet about the whole thing.
Not everybody. Posts 20 and 29 indicate that some insurance companies do pay after the insured person has committed suicide ... after 2 years of holding the policy.
More information from http://www.insurancequotes.org/life/the-truth-about-suicide-life-insurance/:
"...many people incorrectly believe that if you commit suicide, your life insurance will refuse to pay out bottom line.
In actuality, thats not always the case. The answer is actually in an individual life insurance policy. Many life insurance policies, just like any other insurance coverage, come with certain exclusions that null and void any benefits should you expire in a certain way, i.e., suicide.
However, there can be fine print attached to that exclusion. Some policies will pay benefits even if the policyholder committed suicide, but the policyholder would have had to committed suicide after holding the life insurance policy for two to three years depending on the carrier..."
No disrespect to the poor man or his family.
This stinks on ice, so to speak.
Did they cremate him yet?
Alwasy exceptions. I knew that was coming. No policy I have ever had carried such an exclusion and why should it?
My only involvement with the suicide clause was the case of a key employee involved in a single car accident driving to work very early in the morning that the insurer claimed was suicide. It was not and they did eventually pay to the survivors but not until some considerable effort had been expended by corporate security at the behest of the chairman. That was in the old days when big shots reached down to help out even when they didn’t have to.
Then I wonder why we aren’t using helium instead of lethal injection on Death Row?
Well you made the false claim that "Everybody that has a brain and pays attention knows life insurance will not pay for suicide."
Peter W Smith clearly had a brain. It sounds as if he was a man who planned his life well. It's plausible that he planned his death carefully too; ie that he very purposefully bought a life insurance policy that would, in fact, pay out upon his death, even if his death were to be ruled a suicide.
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