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To: AntiGuv
Well done. Do you know if the other 2 were called suicides too?
65 posted on 07/18/2003 6:15:08 PM PDT by virgil
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To: virgil
Vladimir Pasechnik was ruled a stroke, five days after Don C. Wiley's disappearance in Memphis.
67 posted on 07/18/2003 6:20:33 PM PDT by AntiGuv (If at first you don't succeed, don't try skydiving!!)
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To: virgil
Dr. Wiley's death was never conclusively resolved. The police authorities stated he may've had a dizzy spell and fallen into the Mississippi River after stopping his car on the bridge to sightsee, or whatever...
68 posted on 07/18/2003 6:22:27 PM PDT by AntiGuv (If at first you don't succeed, don't try skydiving!!)
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To: virgil
It's also worth noting that the pathologist who performed the autopsy on Dr. Pasechnik and ruled his death a stroke evidently worked for Britain's MI5 intelligence agency.
70 posted on 07/18/2003 6:24:53 PM PDT by AntiGuv (If at first you don't succeed, don't try skydiving!!)
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