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To see Hillary as a victim of HSU's activities......requires....
a willing suspension of disbelief.
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I think that phrase has possibilities.....
Hsu Sent Suicide Note Before Disappearance
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After mailing the letters, Mr. Hsu boarded Amtrak's train No. 6, the California Zephyr, near Oakland. According to passengers and Amtrak workers, Mr. Hsu locked himself in an economy-class sleeper cabin -- a room about 6 feet, 6 inches by 3 feet, 6 inches.
Travelers became concerned when he failed to emerge the next morning, these people said. Joanne Segale, a retired school-bus driver from Sonora, Calif., who was in the cabin across from Mr. Hsu's, said she knocked on his door and his window during the lunch hour but got no response. Peeking through the curtains, Ms. Segale noticed someone pressed up against the cabin's wall and door who appeared to be bare-chested and huddled in the fetal position, she said.
Ms. Segale summoned Amtrak workers, who eventually used a crowbar to pry the door off its hinges, according to Ms. Segale and another person involved. Mr. Hsu was wedged into a one-foot-wide space between the door and his convertible bed, disoriented and unable to stand due to loss of circulation in at least one of his legs, these people said.
Amtrak conductors and a car attendant freed Mr. Hsu and called ahead for medical assistance. Ms. Segale said that in the cabin "I could see pills on the floor, rolling around -- prescriptions." At Grand Junction, Colo., Mr. Hsu was taken to the hospital. Federal officials arrested Mr. Hsu there later.
Yesterday afternoon, his doctors released him without making a statement on his case, citing privacy laws. About 6:30 p.m. local time he was booked at the Mesa County Jail, the sheriff's office said. He will go before a Mesa County judge this afternoon to hear the charges against him. A separate extradition hearing will follow.