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To: coloradan; libstripper; Williams; Biblebelter
In real life, Foster was murdered.

No question about that, coloradan!

The posted article is nothing more than old recycled "depression" theories attempting to explain a bogus "suicide." There was no evidence before the death that Foster was "depressed". The depression theories" only began to circulate in the media following the discovery of the bogus "suicide note" one week after the death.

Of critical importance is that - contrary to this Brit article - Foster did not write the "suicide note," as determined by three world-class independent forensic document examiners! So those attempting to use the content of the note as evidence to explain Foster's mental state are barking up the wrong tree, if not downright disingenuous.

37 posted on 01/15/2008 12:27:56 PM PST by justiceseeker93
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To: justiceseeker93; All
The interesting thing about this article is that, as I originally posted, it was apparently open for comments and I urged other Freepers to post their comments. Before I posted the article, I added a comment that pointed out how the article missed the total lack of forensic debris that normally, indeed, inevitably, accompanies an "eat the gun" suicide, i.e., a spray of bone and brain fragments from the exit wound. They neither acknowledged my comment nor posted it and they apparently closed the posting with only 19 comments shortly after 10:00 a.m. EST. I suspect they got a barrage of comments similar to mine and those of many other Freepers here, decided the topic was too hot, and shut down their comment line.

Did anybody else here try to post there and have a similar problem?

42 posted on 01/16/2008 6:38:54 AM PST by libstripper
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