Jerry Shugart
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Who would have the most to gain with a Supreme Court Justice dying in February of 2016? Who was favored to win the Presidency at that time?
"In a Facebook update cited by the Washington Post, William O. Ritchie, former head of criminal investigations for the D.C. police, makes clear (despite liberal pundits trying to insinuate otherwise) that the fact that no autopsy was performed was highly irregular.
“As a former homicide commander, I am stunned that no autopsy was ordered for Justice Scalia,” Ritchie wrote.
“You have a Supreme Court Justice who died, not in attendance of a physician,” Ritchie continued. “You have a non-homicide trained US Marshal tell the justice of peace that no foul play was observed. You have a justice of the peace pronounce death while not being on the scene and without any medical training opining that the justice died of a heart attack. What medical proof exists of a myocardial Infarction? Why not a cerebral hemorrhage?”
Regardless of the fact that the justice of peace who decided to forgo the autopsy has “rebutted” her own quotes about Scalia’s cause of death, Ritchie makes several key points, all adding even more suspicion to what already looks like a straight up murder.
Ritchie goes on to question how on earth the U.S. Marshal’s on scene could have possibly even had the medical training to just straight up tell the justice of the peace that there was no autopsy needed.
“How can the Marshal say, without a thorough post mortem, that he was not injected with an illegal substance that would simulate a heart attack.
Did the US Marshal check for petechial hemorrhage in his eyes or under his lips that would have suggested suffocation? Did the US Marshal smell his breath for any unusual odor that might suggest poisoning? My gut tells me there is something fishy going on in Texas.”
Amazingly, William O. Ritchie is not the only credible source throwing his weight behind the questioning of Scalia’s death as former Army Intelligence officer Ray Starmann has also penned an article highlighting his suspicions that foul play was involved in the death of the controversial Supreme Court Justice.
Starmann writes, “The circumstances surrounding Supreme Court Judge Antonin Scalia’s death are growing more suspicious by the minute.”
“The same people who want you to believe Scalia died of a heart attack or natural causes are the same people who want you to believe that Hillary won the Iowa Caucuses with six coin tosses and the same people who want you to believe after fifty years that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone assassin of President Kennedy,” Starmann continued.
“Of course the MSM has reported on none of this. Even Fox News refuses to cover the strange occurrences in Texas.”
https://www.intellihub.com/scalia-m...king-police-publicly-question-untimely-death/
This happened where I grew up, out in west Texas. And this reminds me of another death out there that involved a known associate of LBJ. We jokingly referred to it as a "west-Texas Suicide":
"On 3rd June, 1961, Marshall was found dead on his farm by the side of his Chevy Fleetside pickup truck. His rifle lay beside him. He had been shot five times with his own rifle. Soon after County Sheriff Howard Stegall arrived, he decreed that Marshall had committed suicide. No pictures were taken of the crime scene, no blood samples were taken of the stains on the truck (the truck was washed and waxed the following day), no check for fingerprints were made on the rifle or pickup."
Shot five times and it was ruled a suicide!
In yet another unbelievable fact surrounding the death of Scalia that the liberal mainstream press apparently expects the American people to stomach as mere coincidence, the popular luxury ranch where the Supreme Court Justice was found dead just so happens to be owned by Obama friend/supporter and Democratic Party donor John Poindexter.
The President even gave Poindexter an award for his military service.
It has been long-standing policy for the Obama administration to grant presidential awards to those who are among the president’s most prized political donors.
It was Poindexter who reportedly was among those who initially discovered the Justice’s body, and who then coordinated with local officials to have Justice Scalia declared dead via a phone conversation with the area medical examiner – but without an actual medical examination of the body.
Mr. Poindexter was also said to be the primary point man between the ranch location and federal authorities who were notably slow to arrive on scene.
To date, there is said to have been no request for an autopsy even though initial reports suggest the Supreme Court Justice was found with a “pillow over his head” and had died alone in his room without any apparent witnesses. Scalia was described as having been in good spirits in the hours prior to his death.
The President even gave Poindexter an award for his military service.
It has been long-standing policy for the Obama administration to grant presidential awards to those who are among the president’s most prized political donors.
It was Poindexter who reportedly was among those who initially discovered the Justice’s body, and who then coordinated with local officials to have Justice Scalia declared dead via a phone conversation with the area medical examiner – but without an actual medical examination of the body.
Mr. Poindexter was also said to be the primary point man between the ranch location and federal authorities who were notably slow to arrive on scene.
To date, there is said to have been no request for an autopsy even though initial reports suggest the Supreme Court Justice was found with a “pillow over his head” and had died alone in his room without any apparent witnesses. Scalia was described as having been in good spirits in the hours prior to his death.
"In a Facebook update cited by the Washington Post, William O. Ritchie, former head of criminal investigations for the D.C. police, makes clear (despite liberal pundits trying to insinuate otherwise) that the fact that no autopsy was performed was highly irregular.
“As a former homicide commander, I am stunned that no autopsy was ordered for Justice Scalia,” Ritchie wrote.
“You have a Supreme Court Justice who died, not in attendance of a physician,” Ritchie continued. “You have a non-homicide trained US Marshal tell the justice of peace that no foul play was observed. You have a justice of the peace pronounce death while not being on the scene and without any medical training opining that the justice died of a heart attack. What medical proof exists of a myocardial Infarction? Why not a cerebral hemorrhage?”
Regardless of the fact that the justice of peace who decided to forgo the autopsy has “rebutted” her own quotes about Scalia’s cause of death, Ritchie makes several key points, all adding even more suspicion to what already looks like a straight up murder.
Ritchie goes on to question how on earth the U.S. Marshal’s on scene could have possibly even had the medical training to just straight up tell the justice of the peace that there was no autopsy needed.
“How can the Marshal say, without a thorough post mortem, that he was not injected with an illegal substance that would simulate a heart attack.
Did the US Marshal check for petechial hemorrhage in his eyes or under his lips that would have suggested suffocation? Did the US Marshal smell his breath for any unusual odor that might suggest poisoning? My gut tells me there is something fishy going on in Texas.”
Amazingly, William O. Ritchie is not the only credible source throwing his weight behind the questioning of Scalia’s death as former Army Intelligence officer Ray Starmann has also penned an article highlighting his suspicions that foul play was involved in the death of the controversial Supreme Court Justice.
Starmann writes, “The circumstances surrounding Supreme Court Judge Antonin Scalia’s death are growing more suspicious by the minute.”
“The same people who want you to believe Scalia died of a heart attack or natural causes are the same people who want you to believe that Hillary won the Iowa Caucuses with six coin tosses and the same people who want you to believe after fifty years that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone assassin of President Kennedy,” Starmann continued.
“Of course the MSM has reported on none of this. Even Fox News refuses to cover the strange occurrences in Texas.”
https://www.intellihub.com/scalia-m...king-police-publicly-question-untimely-death/
This happened where I grew up, out in west Texas. And this reminds me of another death out there that involved a known associate of LBJ. We jokingly referred to it as a "west-Texas Suicide":
"On 3rd June, 1961, Marshall was found dead on his farm by the side of his Chevy Fleetside pickup truck. His rifle lay beside him. He had been shot five times with his own rifle. Soon after County Sheriff Howard Stegall arrived, he decreed that Marshall had committed suicide. No pictures were taken of the crime scene, no blood samples were taken of the stains on the truck (the truck was washed and waxed the following day), no check for fingerprints were made on the rifle or pickup."
Shot five times and it was ruled a suicide!