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The man who was charged with stealing Nancy Pelosi’s hard drive during the capital protest, killed himself with a shot to the chest few days ago. Apparently they are not even trying to hide it anymore.
least he didn't hang himself in a cellBecause if I’m going to kill myself, it’s definitely going to be a shot to the chest...
Touchéleast he didn't hang himself in a cell
I’ve worked a lot of suicides that were self inflicted chest shots. Pretty common. Usually women, but several menBecause if I’m going to kill myself, it’s definitely going to be a shot to the chest...
Alex Jones.....super credible
I’ve worked a lot of suicides that were self inflicted chest shots. Pretty common. Usually women, but several men
The man who was charged with stealing Nancy Pelosi’s hard drive during the capital protest, killed himself with a shot to the chest few days ago. Apparently they are not even trying to hide it anymore.
Ummm are you fake news or is this fake news?
Capitol rioter accused of stealing Nancy Pelosi's laptop turns herself in: authorities
A Capitol rioter accused of taking a laptop from Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi’s office during the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol siege with the alleged intention of selling the device to Russian intelligence forces has turned herself in on Monday, according to authorities.www.foxnews.com
I kinda figured that, that’s why I looked it up some more.
I really am glad I got on here and seen your post, it caused me to do a bit more “research”. I read one article that claimed that he shot himself in the chest with a hunting rifle. That seems like that would be a tough way to do it. Maybe I just have short arms.....
Interesting, thanks for posting that!Always thought the "suicide" of the NC Ferry Division worker that had exposed some potentially illegal activity within the Division was interesting. He was found with a plastic bag tied over his head and his hands zip tied over his back. If anyone wants to read about it here is a long story - https://www.carolinajournal.com/news-article/suspicion-arises-after-death/