Posted on 06/09/2016 4:29:04 AM PDT by Fhios
The timing of Oklahoma oil man Aubrey McClendon's death by car crash was suspicious, but it doesn't appear to be suicide.
Oklahoma City police had been investigating the deadly March 2 wreck that killed McClendon just a day after he was indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly trying to rig oil prices.
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/search?m=all;o=time;q=quick;s=Aubrey%20McClendon
Hard to dismiss any thought of a politician or two being involved with somebody suspected of trying trying to rig oil prices.
Murder, suicide? Cynical me suspects murder by suicide.
Link here.
https://www.wired.com/2014/08/car-hacking-chart/
Drive by Wire = Die by Wire = Murder/Suicide by Wire.
How would there be “evidence of suicide” in a case where someone rammed his own car at high speed into a bridge abutment?
I’m not big on conspiracy. I just think it’s usefull to make note of such stories. Two major life changing forces in two days is worth a look. Indicted for price fixing the biggest commodity on the market one day, next day dead under nebulous circumstances.
These aren’t exactly independant agencies doing the investigation.
You’re not big on conspiracy, eh?
They make interesting reading and vague commentary.
Ok, here’s my conspiracy theory:
Take one hugely egotistical 56 year old man.
Have a disaster occur in the business he got rich in, vastly reducing his wealth almost overnight.
Indict him for fraud in a case in which he is very obviously guilty, and he knows it.
Put that multi-year legal case in front of him, a trial will destroy all his reputation and arrogance and most of what remains of his money, and followed up by a strong likelihood that he will also then be in prison until he’s about 70.
Put him in a fast and powerful automobile and see what happens.
Clearly aliens took control of the vehicle, no other plausible scenario.
Like I said one of the first responses, Murder by suicide.
“From 2008 to 2013, McClendon was one of the U.S.’s largest landowners, owning more than 100,000 acres “
“From 2011 on, McClendon hosted an annual event for local Boy Scouts at his Arcadia Farm property.[72] He donated approximately $15 million to Duke University and $12.5 million to the University of Oklahoma.”
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