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This is exactly what I've been thinking. Remember reading yesterday or Friday,
however, that the coroner ruled this a suicide. There's no Zapruder film,
either. And now there are articles talking about the psychological toll of
Enron, and how this "suicide" was a prime example of
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From: Jei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I would have a hard time believing that someone *willing and eager* to
>testify, with loads of money and a rich and nice life ahead of him,
>would suddenly decide to take his own life, much less do it in a place
>such as the front seat of a car.
Agr
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In a message dated 1/26/02 4:51:04 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
<< Sounds about the same as that "accidental suicide" by a bomb explosion,
of that guy who was going to testify against the Israel prime-minister
Sharon.
The people in power wouldn't be in
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On Fri, 25 Jan 2002, Chris Savage wrote:
> >> >> about the ex-Enron guy found dead in his car this morning?
> >> >Vince Foster killed him?
> >> He was working for al-Quaeda?
> >Nah ... wouldn't have been a bullet in the head; they'd have
> >found his body parts spread all over the