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To: Sacajaweau; Lizarde
Re: Timeline 

IF ANS consumed an omelet as Dr. KE stated, what time was it brought to the room, where was it obtained and who presented it to her?   Room service records?

IF someone related this information to Dr. KE, who said it and at what time did they suggest ANS ingested the omelet.   The time on Dr. KE's cellphone records could narrow this.

If this indeed happened, could it be another 'last meal' scenario?   If it didn't, why did she say it?

1,217 posted on 03/12/2007 12:28:12 PM PDT by windchime (I consider the left one of the fronts on the WOT.)
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Long article.  Some of it seems familiar, so please pardon if it has been posted before.  Surrounding both deaths there was (possibly) orchestrated confusion. 

What Really Happened To Daniel Smith?   9-21-06

There was confusion surrounding the death from the start, with one report saying the boy was found sitting upright in a chair, another saying he was found laying on his back in a hospital bed, and yet another saying he was vomiting before he died.  …………….

Quick to dismiss that line of thinking was Reginald Ferguson, the assistant commissioner of the Royal Bahamas Police Force. Ferguson 's comments satisfied the international media, but did little to assuage the suspicions of Bahamians, who have little confidence in their national police force.

The force is notoriously riddled with corruption. An alarmingly high percentage of crimes are perpetrated by former, off-duty and even on-duty officers. The Bahamas police have also been condemned by Amnesty International for numerous extra-judicial killings. Bahamians privately state that complaints of abusive officers routinely fall on deaf ears. To my knowledge, no Bahamian police officer has ever been sent to jail in the past five years, despite hundreds of valid complaints "investigated" during that time. There are even a few senior police officers, I have been told, that can not travel to the United States because of outstanding warrants or extradition requests.    ……………..

Contradictions in the ever-changing story, Coroner Virgill's cryptic comments, the delayed - now cancelled inquest... all seem to indicate a typical cover-up of sorts by the Bahamas government, in an effort to protect somebody.

But who?

Then, came a bombshell. The Tribune newspaper, the most credible source of information in The Bahamas, weighed in with new and detailed information Bahamians could trust. Managed by a foreigner with a disdain for Bahamian corruption, the well-respected paper reported that "20 year-old Daniel Wayne Smith, had been dead 'for some time' before hospital officials were called in to perform advanced life saving procedures."

 

 

1,223 posted on 03/12/2007 12:45:15 PM PDT by windchime (I consider the left one of the fronts on the WOT.)
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