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To: DTA
"Some experts said rifampicin itself was unlikely to explain Milosevic's death, since he did not die of a stroke"

Could they have suffocated him that night. There was a big delay between when he died and when they said they discovered him dead. Weren't they checking on the prisoners every hour and weren't the lights always on?

11 posted on 03/16/2006 12:52:53 PM PST by joan
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To: joan
>>>>>Could they have suffocated him that night. <<<<

No, that would be easy to prove. He died from Heart attack.

Probably comparrable to Kennedy having a massive haemorhage. /sarcasm off

The issue at hand is what caused heart attack in the first place. I am sure 'license to kill' services know how to do it.

One clue: MIlo was a diabetic, and it is not mentioned anywhere.

We need a forensis expert with a long memory of odd drug adverse reactions.

12 posted on 03/16/2006 4:23:11 PM PST by DTA
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To: joan; DTA
"His medical condition was not good, so we asked for additional tests to evaluate his cardiac situation," said Dr. Florence Leclercq, a French cardiologist who examined Milosevic for about three hours in November. "But these investigations were never performed, and now that's a problem." A tribunal official said it was not possible to comment while an inquiry was under way.

Also, his blood results where in in January and kept secret for 3 months, until a week before Sloba's death - why?

13 posted on 03/16/2006 5:10:39 PM PST by Proctor (http://www.historyofjihad.org)
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