Seventy nine is not old anymore. You don’t know for a fact what did or did not happen. Assassinating a justice of the Supreme Court for his views is on a lot of people’s wish lists these days, particularly where the court schedule includes cases which are going to impact government policy regarding immigration. The government of Mexico as an example would have a vested interest in a certain outcome. It earns billions of dollars from cross-border transactions involving illegals in the U.S. sending dollars back into Mexico. Also it saves tremendous amounts of money by having the taxpayers of the U.S. pick up the tab for all of the Mexicans who are here and don’t have to be on the dole in Mexico. Mexico has exported its welfare problems to the U.S. And would like that to continue. The ranch was five miles from the Mexican border. It’s doubtful Justice Scalia had a foolproof security detail. Don’t be so goddamn naive.
It’s getting ghoulish.
Actually I don’t think he had ANY security there at the time.