To: utahagen
Agree with your post.
Just curious if you think since he didn’t have any signs of illness, depression, addictions - if there might be more to his death? As if it would be convenient for him to disappear. (Tinfoil hat).
120 posted on
03/19/2019 3:22:44 PM PDT by
Roman_War_Criminal
(Like Enoch, Noah, & Lot, the True Church will soon be removed & then destruction comes forth.)
To: Roman_War_Criminal
There’s essentially a news blackout relative to cause of death or events leading to. A bit odd for a fairly high profile guy. That’s certainly his family’s privilege should they be the reason for it
To: Roman_War_Criminal
Don't know if there was anything criminal in this particular case, but certainly a danger of the normalization/acceptance of suicide is that suicides won't be rigorously investigated. Every suicide these days is reflexively explained as having been caused by âmental illnessâ and if the person had been highly functioning, as Krueger obviously was â working full time, writing his book â people define mental illness as âdepressionâ, even if most people around him say they saw no signs of sadness or anxiety. A parallel would be what happened with SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome): a hundred years ago, not much was understood about it, and some parents were wrongfully suspected or even arrested when their children died of âCrib Deathâ. However, then the pendulum swung in the opposite direction and there have been women who were later suspected to have got away with murder. Google âElliott Smithâ, who died 15 years ago in Los Angeles, officially of suicide. Read everything you can find about in on the internet. I am one of MANY reasonable people who believe that Smith's girlfriend murdered him. And I'll tell you one thing: if everything had transpired exactly the same way in NYC instead of Los Angeles the night Smith died, his girlfriend at least would have been arrested that night.
122 posted on
03/21/2019 12:43:54 PM PDT by
utahagen
(but but)
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