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Arkancide is Always Suicide

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CAG
CAG
Thursday, February 23, AD 2023 6:20am

Clearly, he tied the suicide weapon to a large helium balloon. It’s a shame the evidence was destroyed by a sidewinder missile.

David Spaulding
David Spaulding
Thursday, February 23, AD 2023 8:45am

One of the most frustrating things about the so-called “Information Age” is that the writers of these articles don’t ask any questions. Maybe the police think the weapon was stolen from the scene. Maybe it was a handgun. Maybe it was the “missing shotgun.” Maybe he had a giant point-blank 12 guage shotgun size hole in his chest. Maybe it was a strategically placed .22 round. Maybe he died of strangulation and the gun shot was incidental to cause of death. We have NO idea and a quick web search reveals nothing more than what is in the first article one encounters since every article is a carbon-copy of the other. The result is that we know absolutely nothing and that lends itself to conspiracy analysis. Seriously, why can’t these media clowns just ask normal, everyday questions like “what happened” and, when the answer makes no sense, ask “can you better explain this?” I’m not looking for Watergate-level investigating, just normal curiosity and due diligence.

Tom Byrne
Tom Byrne
Thursday, February 23, AD 2023 9:56am

I’m rereading some old high school yearbooks of the ’90s, which often featured a “current event” insert. Clinton looked just as vile and sinister then as she does now. Even leftwing writers ripped into her “It Takes a Village” as fascist, one (son of British Communists) claiming it should be called “It Takes a Police State”. Imperfect as he was, Trump saved us from a far greater evil.

David Spaulding
David Spaulding
Thursday, February 23, AD 2023 10:03am

Suddenly, there are updated reports that a weapon WAS found… Just not referenced in the investigation, coronor, or court records. So, official documents don’t contain the information, reports of the of the suicide finding from a year later don’t contain the information, but, as soon as people start questioning it on line, information that a weapon was found and was the cause of death is released.

Is there any wonder that conspiracy theories abound when this is what we are treated to on an ongoing basis?

Nate Winchester
Nate Winchester
Thursday, February 23, AD 2023 10:59am

Just to play devil’s advocate, guns do have recoil. Conceptually if you weren’t holding tight onto one (like say you just died) would the counter force of the bullet send the gun that far?

But then why tie yourself to a tree before shooting yourself in the first place? That seems needlessly complicated. If you’re killing yourself, you usually want to keep it as simple and quick as possible to avoid any second thoughts or reactions stopping you.

Tom Byrne
Tom Byrne
Thursday, February 23, AD 2023 11:23am

Nate:
Not 30 feet through air and grass, but possibly more than the length of the gun.

David Spaulding
David Spaulding
Thursday, February 23, AD 2023 12:00pm

Who shoots themselves in the chest with a shotgun to kill themselves? There are just SO many possibilities here and suicide seems the least likely.

T. Shaw
T. Shaw
Thursday, February 23, AD 2023 12:31pm

Now, what is the body count?

Silver Lining Department. The decedent will vote Democrat in 2024.

Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Friday, February 24, AD 2023 8:22am

The extension cord wrapped around his neck and tied to a tree, including the gun shot to the chest leads to only one hypothesis;
Accidental death due to Covid 19.
Note that they didn’t find any mask near the corpse.
There ya have it……give the local hospital a $3,000 spiff for the correct cause of death.

Seriously.
Haven’t they ruled this a homicide yet?

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