Posted on 02/16/2016 10:19:42 AM PST by Signalman
I would - probably (added that for humor).
I agree with you. Thank you for your prayers. It’s a process tho.
Good information, thank you. I think the whole things seems very negligent, especially considering the importance of this man.
Prayers Holly B ((((Hugs))))
Thank you (((Fatima))) Hugs are nice these days : )
Texas law. Couldn’t leave the state without.
After all we’ve seen occur in this country in the last couple decades, particularly in the last 7 years, how can you still call people who question the official story “conspiracy theorists”? That’s how naive people talk.
It wouldn’t surprise me.
:) They are weird.Just have an autopsy.Call it, do it, and send the body home.End of story.F-Cinderella ,how hard is it to get in you friggin car and drive there.
They did the opposite of the obvious every step of the way. They couldn’t have tried to make this appear more suspicious if they tried.
Thanks again for the AG link. Good research.
Just a little misleading on drudge’s part.
That’s what I wonder about. What is your source on the pillow above his head that changes everything.
Did you see what came out now, that Cinderela was on her way to see Scalias body, but the US Marshalls told her there was no need and so she turned around and went back home.
I did not call all who question “conspiracy theorists”-questioning is prudent, no matter what, and I usually question to the point of annoying. But when the facts from unrelated sources line up, maybe it is time to let go-if Scalia had been a non-smoking teetotaler without a lot of excess pounds who jogged or worked out every day, there would be ample reason for suspicion, no matter what but that was not the case...
I’ve been accused of being a cheerless cynic, even right here at FR-but not naïve by any means
Yes, it was disappointing. Our side can’t mislead like that.
Several subsequent reports, Fox, ABC, etc.
The Poindexter fellow subsequently said he originally misspoke or was misunderstood. When he said the pillow was over his head, he meant above his head, between head and headboard.
He didn’t mean over his face.
Poindexter keeps explaining, which in itself seems odd to me.
Others on FR pointed out Scalia couldn’t have died of suffocation; there would be burst capillaries in eyes.
But we also know Cinderela didn’t actually examine the body.
As I pointed out in another thread, Poindexter said he went to Scalia’s room at 8:30 am, knocked, got no answer, but didn’t enter.
Then returned at 11 am with unnamed friend of Scalia, and this time entered, finding Scalia dead.
Thus, Poindexter revealed he had a key—which, of course, as owner of the resort, he would. So he could have entered at 8:30 am or anytime prior to that, during the wee hours, as well.
Does this room in question have a door(s) to the outside?
“Does this room have a door to the outside?”
I have no idea. But Poindexter, owner of the lodge, has a key to the room’s door, as he said he went in at 11am and found the body cold.
Other hotel employees would have keys, too, one would assume.
Plus, locksmith tools can be easily acquired by anyone.
Anybody with means and intent could have entered that room thru the main door, or a secondary door, if one existed.
I handnt even thought of that. Thanks for bringing it up. Reports mentioned he was in the El Presidente suite, which suggests (to me, anyway) an upstairs room, isolated from others—? Possibly with only one door, opening onto a hallway—? But I don’t know.
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