Posted on 02/17/2016 3:57:05 AM PST by detective
The phoney photo tries to convey a message that contains some truth, but not what the picture implies.
Your comment is beneath contempt.
I often put a pillow over my eyes, especially when visiting another city.
Hotel rooms often have thin curtains which allow too much light in.
After I fall asleep, the pillow gets pushed up by the headboard.
Several FReepers on other threads have noted that Scalia could not have died from suffocation, as this would have resulted in burst capillaries in the eyeballs.
Most hotels I’ve stayed at have double drapes with a light blocking layer. Doesn’t matter.
About the capillaries, I haven’t read anything about where a doctor was present on scene. It is my understanding that the official death cert was made over the telephone by some judge subbing for the JoPs who usually did it but weren’t available.
All I am saying is that the whole thing is highly suspicious and seems to me to have been very quickly, and recklessly IMO, handled.
Yes. I’m not disagreeing with you that the death *** could have been*** homicide. I’m just saying it’s not likely it was by suffocation, as there would have been physical evidence.
If it was homicide, I’m leaning toward the CIA method mentioned by another FReeper on an earlier thread —the lethal injection with a tiny poison dart that mimics a heart attack.
Here’s a clip from the Church Committee hearings in 1975; surely the technology is even more advanced now.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vzDSnTv6A8o
True, there was no doc on the scene; Cinderela pronounced over the phone. But his body was taken to a funeral home, and then flown to DC.
So several other people have seen the body, and any one of them could have raised the alarm if there were physical signs of suffocation. Otherwise we’d have to assume that a dozen or more people were actively involved in a coverup of the suffocation angle.
The stakes are far too high to risk leaving easily discernible evidence. Suffocation would have been amateurish, and easily detectable.
The CIA method would not. That’s why we’ll never know, unless someone involved spills the beans.
And who’d be stupid enough to do that?
Okay.....I just thought all this is suspicious. I’ve heard the body is already embalmed. My main concern is that so many, of what one would think investigation requirements for a sitting USSC Justice’s death, apparently were skipped. This all just not make any reasonable sense to me.
See my post #65.
True, but not impossible. By passing on the autopsy and toxicology tests, that possibility emerges.
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