To: Hermann the Cherusker
I believe that General Patton started voicing concerns about what was happening with Russia and soon met his end in an automobile "accident". And wasn't Forrestal similarly concerned before he committed "suicide"?
To: saradippity
Admiral Forrestal was greatly concerned about things before he comitted suicide by "hanging" himself with his bathrobe and jumping through a locked window at Bethesda Naval Hospital, where he had been comitted because he was "insane".
Rather like the fellow I heard about who was dredged up from the Chesapeake some years back. He had comitted "suicide" by shooting himself in the head after handcuffing himself behind his back, then jumping into the Bay.
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