Posted on 04/06/2018 7:41:38 AM PDT by Jan_Sobieski
Atlanta (CNN)There were no signs of foul play in the death of a US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention epidemiologist who likely drowned, officials said Thursday.
The remains of Timothy Cunningham were discovered Tuesday in the Chattahoochee River in northwest Atlanta, police spokesman Carlos Campos said. Cunningham, 35, was last seen on February 12.
The preliminary cause of death is drowning, Fulton County Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Jan Gorniak told reporters. The manner of death has not been determined, she said. Authorities made a positive ID of the remains by using dental records, Gorniak said...
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One of the warning signs of being poisoned by a non-discoverable heart attack inducing toxin is nausea:)
After walking a hundred miles from his car, I think you may be correct. Definitely a heart attack! But after going all that way...why fall into the river?
Body could not have floated from Atlanta where his car was.
Ever taken a 100 mile walk?
“The river is reported to be 100 miles from where he left his car. Thats some walk.”
I read the same thing yesterday. That should be the first indication of foul play if true.
He didn’t just transport there.
Just speculation - he was poisoned, picked up by someone as he was dying and his body taken to the river for disposal.
The body has been decomposing in the river for a month and had to be identified by dental work.
But the officials can say no foul play?
Foul yes play no
Re; #12
Don’t forget the critters feeding on all that free food.
My mother had to identify a cousin who drowned and was in Chesapeake Bay for almost a week. It was not pleasant as lots of the body was already gone.
...My mother had to identify a cousin who drowned and was in Chesapeake Bay for almost a week. It was not pleasant as lots of the body was already gone.
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Makes you want to think twice before ordering those delicious Maryland Blue Crabs. ;-)
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I wonder how he got to the river 100 miles away?
Except he ended up in the Hootch
No foul play means no bones broken by blunt force
If the guy walked a hundred miles with nausea and made it, he had to have stopped at a seven/eleven for rolaids somewhere along the route. They may be able to establish a timeline with that.
And if the average man walks at 3.1 mph then it would have taken him a little over 32 hours to get there if he didn’t stop for a slurpee or to go to the can. Day and a half. And if he hitched a ride, surely someone would have seen his thumbing it on the highway to include the cops.
Somehow the numbers don’t seem to add up. Perhaps they should have thought this one through a little more.
Same thing happened to Carroll Rosenbloom. It’s hard to swim when you’re being held under.
rwood
And Vince Foster committed suicide, Seth Rich was killed by robbers, Ron Brown died in a plane crash, and Loretta Fuddy died of heart trouble. Move along, folks, there’s nothing to see here.
‘Most anything can happen there!
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And you see so many professional men thumbing a ride...
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I’ve also heard it can mask a drug. The person “drowns”
I swear the USA becomes more and more like a 3rd world country every day.
Wayne Williams had no comment.
CNN detected my ad-blocker when I went to them, but when they asked me to whitelist them, I decided, “Nah, it’s CNN” and left.
I live here and fish the hooch regularly.
They may have found him 100 miles down river...but the hooch flows in close proximity to Atlanta...forming its nw border.
Murder most foul!
(My 2¢ worth!)
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