Was Fish Bowl Cleaner Man Really Murdered? (conspiracy, crime, Colorado)
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This should get the Official City Data POC Forum Award for nutty conspiracy theory of the day.
Seeing as how so many of the other conspiracy theories have been turning out to be true lately, it wouldn't surprise me if Crowder was on to something here. I don't think he is one to jump on conspiracy bandwagons. He makes some extremely good points about important information being omitted from the story by NBC. It seems those omitted details didn't jive so well with the story line and narrative being pushed by the network, or the lame stream media in general.
She was arrested years ago for domestic violence against him, she has said for years that she wants to divorce him. Could have been the perfect way to solve the problem. She could have taken a very small amount just to cover her back side. One thing we know for sure, it does cure Covin-19, ask her husband....!!
This should get the Official City Data POC Forum Award for nutty conspiracy theory of the day.
It’s about as nutty as the Tylenol incident that turned out to be murder. The woman is an avid Democratic donor and we are to believe she took Trump’s word for it about chloroquine? And was stupid enough to think you could take this aquarium cleaner as a preventative? I don’t believe her at all. I think she saw an opportunity to off her husband and pretend it was an accident. If you’ve ever watched true crime documentaries, you wouldn’t think this is a very far fetched idea.
It’s about as nutty as the Tylenol incident that turned out to be murder. The woman is an avid Democratic donor and we are to believe she took Trump’s word for it about chloroquine? And was stupid enough to think you could take this aquarium cleaner as a preventative? I don’t believe her at all. I think she saw an opportunity to off her husband and pretend it was an accident. If you’ve ever watched true crime documentaries, you wouldn’t think this is a very far fetched idea.
I'd like to see a few aquarium cleaner poisonings on those shows. The antifreeze poisoning ones are getting old.
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