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kazza64 ago

Scalia’s death was suspicious is putting it mildly.

No autopsy
No medical examiner on site to decipher cause of death
No U.S. Marshal protection detail accompanying Scalia
No functioning CCTV cameras on day of death
Scalia found clothed on bed with pillow over face
Scalia’s body mysteriously cremated before it could be examined
Resort owner large Obama contributor
And the list goes on and on

http://truepundit.com/podesta-emailed-about-an-assassination-three-days-before-supreme-court-justice-scalias-suspicious-death/

Are_we__sure ago

No autopsy No medical examiner on site to decipher cause of death

Neither of these things make a death suspicious. Both are fairly common. Particularly when someone in poor health dies in their sleep and there is no sign of foul play.

No U.S. Marshal protection detail accompanying Scalia

This was fairly common for Justices. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/19/us/supreme-court-justices-remain-security-exceptions.html

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/do-supreme-court-justices-need-more-protection/

Scalia found clothed on bed with pillow over face

I assume he was in pyjamas, but the pillow was not over his face. It was above his head....on the bed between his head and the headboard. Reporters double checked this after the initial reports, it was just a miscommunication. There were no signs of foul play.

Scalia’s body mysteriously cremated before it could be examined

Nothing mysterious about this. This was the family's wishes. There was nothing mysterious about his death. He was 79 years old. He was in poor health. He smoked, was overweight, had several heart issues, suffered from sleep apnea. He was in such poor health that his doctor recommended he not undergo shoulder surgery, because the surgery might kill him. His doctor was consulted.

The email is too stupid to be considered.