Posted on 01/14/2007 6:43:46 AM PST by Excuse_My_Bellicosity
Sounds just like the old, "He stole more chain than we could swim with."
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His body, bruised and covered with blood, was found hanging from a noose in a prison cell in 1995. His throat was slashed and he had suffered three massive blows to his head."
The Littlerock coroner says "suicide".
Whether it was suicide or murder, the death of Kenneth Trentadue was horrific.His body, covered with blood, was found hanging from a noose in a Federal prison cell in 1995.
He had a stab wound in his chest and heart, one in the back between his 5th and 6th ribs, a small caliber bullet wound in the nape of his neck and his throat was slashed.
Investigators determined the inmate killed himself..
Oh wait ... I'm thinking of a 'different' Klintoon era 'suicide', never mind.
Arkansacide
This "suicide" scenario is a strong competitor against the Warren Commission report on the Kennedy shooting for fantasy. The "investigators" here remind me of a local medical examiner who ruled that a man committed suicide by shooting himself seven times in the back with a bolt action rifle.
Dr. Fahmy Malak, cornoner in Arkansas during Clinton years, found James Milam had died of natural causes, after being DECAPITATED!
http://www.daveschultz.com/clinton/Mena.html
Well, wouldn't it be natural to die after being decapitated? Can't argue with Arkansas logic.
This was brought to you by the same people who perfected shooting flammable gas into a person's residence, then shooting incendiary rounds in so that the house would burn like a roman candle while the suspect was still inside. But Bush is a horrible guy who just stomps all over civil rights.
Amazing. I wonder if these guys flying top-cover for Klinton were motivated by money or the threat of being found dead by the same means. Maybe both, we'll probably never know.
I agree. If I were decapitated I would consider suicide, too. I don't understand the confusion.
What I am confused about, though, is the lack of interest by all the media in such common shenigans under Clinton.
I'll have to bet you have never read the Warren Commission Report.
I do not understand WHY the Clintons are not in prison. It is baffling!
You should read
Others Unknown: Timothy McVeigh and the Oklahoma City Bombing Conspiracy by Stephen Jones
and
The Third Terrorist: The Middle East Connection to the Oklahoma City Bombing by Jayna Davis
and there is always John Doe - Jose Padilla
I've never read it, but I would take the opportunity if it's available. It's probably on-line somewhere. BTW, ole Prez. Ford was on the Warren Commission.
Hey, it happens all the time. Tell-tell signs that suicide is planned: victim appears perfectly normal in every way. The wife of Irv Rubin noted, "I saw my husband yesterday. He was just the same as before. He didn't say goodbye."
Irving David Rubin, the chairman of the Jewish Defense League, committed suicide while being held on federal charges in Los Angeles jail.
While waiting with other prisoners outside their cells to go for breakfast Mr. Rubin suddenly slit his throat and dived head first from the third-tier walkway at the Metropolitan Detention Center.
"We were traumatized," said a federal official quoting the prisoners surrounding Mr. Rubin.
It doesn't have to be prison or even Arkansas when suddenly the uncontrollable urge hits someone. In 1962 U.S. Department of Agriculture agent Henry Marshall, investigating the cotton allotment irregularities connected with Billy Sol Estes and others in very high Washington places, used his bolt-action rifle to shoot himself at least five times. Like the hapless man ricocheting and careening around his cell Mr. Marshall's multiple gun-shot wounds prove that he never gave up.
In the old days Looney Tunes artists would often use the action from government suicide reports as . . . .
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