Here’s another -
Last hours leading to prosecutor’s mysterious death detailed in new police report
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/article167403992.html
> My guess - gunshot to the head. Happens all the time. <
My guess - “an accidental drug overdose”.
That’s how the Deep State got rid of Marilyn Monroe.
And journalist Dorothy Kilgallen, too.
Newsweek? Let’s wait to see what a conservative site has to say...
Swamp tool loses her narrative affirming job in the swamp...
Early 40s, no mention of a husband or kids.
Another woman discovers that a high powered career doesn’t love you back.
Oh well...
Are they saying it was a homicide or a murder? Or maybe it is natural causes. Died Suddenly.
So why are people jumping the gun without knowing a probable cause of death?
cause of death — why it matters…
She knew too much.
Someone wanted her dead.
From X: [Aber] spent years investigating and extraditing a defendant from Israel. He pleaded guilty to recruiting and facilitating the illegal entry of Israeli citizens into the United States with fraudulent visas.
Biden appointee? Did she accidentally turn over the wrong rock?
NBCNews stated, "Police discovered Aber's body while responding to a report of an unresponsive woman around 9:20 a.m., the Alexandria Police Department said in a statement."
Another news report stated: "Alexandria police responded to a call about an unresponsive woman in the 900 block of Beverley Drive in Alexandria around 9:18 a.m. on Saturday (March 22). They found Aber dead at the scene."
But Newsweak now claims: The Alexandria Police Department said on Saturday that officers responded shortly after 9 a.m. local time to reports of an unresponsive woman at Beverley Drive, north of downtown and south of Arlington."
Is this just another example of Newsweak reporting skills or did more than one person find and report the body?!?
Defenestration can be ruled out.
Polonium sushi?
“Russia, Russia, Russia” innuendo, considering source is pretty clear
She turn up something about a Clinton?
Check between her toes for an injection puncture.
I saw that on tv once.