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To: SeekAndFind

Oh boy ... thanks S&F.


3 posted on 05/05/2012 1:45:23 PM PDT by goseminoles
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MORE HERE:

http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/336112/20120502/andrew-breitbart-michael-cormier-death-conspiracy-theories.htm

Forensic Technician Michael Cormier’s Death Fuels Andrew Breitbart Conspiracy Theories

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When conservative blogger and entrepreneur Andrew Breitbart died on March 1 at the age of 43, many raised the question “Was he assassinated?” Further fueling a mix of conspiracy theories around his death, L.A. County forensic technician Michael Cormier died on April 20...the same day that Breitbart’s autopsy report was released.

The Los Angeles Times reported that officials believe that Cormier, 61, died from poisoning. Last week Cormier had been complaining of pain and vomiting. He was taken to Providence St. Joseph Medical Center where he passed away.

An autopsy was completed, but it may take months to determine the exact cause of death. Although police were notified by hospital staff about “concerns surrounding the cause of Cormier’s death,” law enforcement sources told the Los Angeles Times that they are not jumping to the conclusion of homicide.

“At this point we haven’t ruled out foul play,” said Lt. Alan Hamilton of the Los Angeles Police Department. “It is one of the things being considered. We are waiting for the coroner’s results.”

Authorities are currently looking into arsenic as the potentially lethal poison. No final determination has been made, but a poison accidentally entering Cormier’s system is a possibility.

Cormier’s death has the Internet returning to Breitbart death conspiracy theories.


5 posted on 05/05/2012 1:50:04 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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