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Someone has to explain to me how an inmate, on suicide watch, hangs himself. I was always told they are stored in an empty room, they don't have any loose objects to hang themselves with, and they're.......... watched. So how does that work exactly?
Considering the high profile nature and importance of this case, and his past "attempt" and probability of another, he should have been monitored 24/7.
This opens up a whole new vista for cottage industries by Alex and Rush.
I don’t know if it’s raw stupidity, or just psychological denial, but this brings to mind an interview Alex Jones did with the DC Madam .... on that show, she insisted that she was determined to go to court, and reveal her list of prominent political figures who were her clients. She expressly proclaimed that she had zero intention of suicide. Of course, a couple weeks later, she was indeed found hanging in her own closet, an apparent “suicide”. I suppose she changed her mind
No trial .... and no testimony and no revealing of the Madam’s client list.
This kinda stuff is as predictable as the Sunrise.
Now the question is will anyone be disciplined for allowing this to happen to a high profile prisoner? If there is not even a fall guy to come out of the coming investigation, then this was secretly allowed to happen. But I honestly believe that this is just poor performance on the part of those jailing him.
too many convenient incidences.......that are all way too convenient...and against all odds of them happening by chance
...I vote no
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