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originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
a reply to: seagull
Yes, she might have poisoned herself as well but as I commented that is a pretty far fetched supposition.
And yes, either murder or stupid accident. We are all sleuthing here on limited information is my main point, not enough info to arrive at a verdict until the investigations are concluded and brought to our attention.
originally posted by: MotherMayEye
I don't think there's any way to prove that he knew, but there are character witnesses that suggest he wouldn't...except his wife. And she's the one that gave it to him.
Definitely warrants investigation.
originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
a reply to: mtnshredder
Oh please tell me you are joking here, spreading this meme. I had never heard it and wondered why that if she had been doing this in public it would have been all over the place. Trump would have landed on it with both feet.
So I found the video and it wasn't in public but in one small room with a woman claiming to be Pelosi with numerous Clinton and Obama pictures nicely placed on the walls behind her. The video was put together by carpedonktum , a comic meme generator.
So no. Pesosi was not eating tide pods.
originally posted by: ketsuko
It wouldn't take much to figure it out.
As you can see from the browser, all you need is to do a search for cholorquine phosphate, and I had an ad box jump up in my side browser that had aquarium products in it. Of course, it helps that I do have an aquarium and occasionally browse things for it, but the idea that these products are linked might have started her down that road if she were searching.
Death of man to fish tank cleaner now being investigited as a murder by anti-Trump Democrat wife
Police said Wednesday that the death of an Arizona man who consumed a form of chloroquine phosphate in March is not being investigated as a homicide at this time.
[. . .]
“This investigation is not being treated as a homicide. The death of Gary Lenius has not been ruled a homicide at this time,” Mesa Police Department spokesman Jason Flam told NBC News.
Flam said the department's homicide unit is involved because it "investigates all reported deaths within the City of Mesa” — from deaths related to car accidents to the elderly in hospice.
On Tuesday, the Washington Free Beacon, a conservative outlet, published an article reporting that a “homicide investigation” into Wanda Lenius was underway. Flam called that report, which has circulated widely in other conservative outlets, “inaccurate.”