It features a bunch of non-facts and poor editing.
ML/NJ
Any article trying to play up the idea that VWF was "depressed" or "distraught" is either just wrong or deliberately deceptive. No one familiar with the deceased noticed anything unusual to suggest "depression" in the months preceding his death. It was only after the death had occurred that these postmortem MSM armchair psychoanalyses became trendy, undoubtedly to cover up a heinous crime.