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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: sandintoes who wrote (445330)8/20/2003 8:40:31 AM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
Remember this "suicide".?
news.bbc.co.uk

Remember the autopsy?
Of course not! it's been covered up tighter than Cheney's energy plan
<font color=brown>This suggests a wound inflicted by a starburst of rat shot pellets which were far enough from the muzzle of the weapon to have separated from one another by as much as 2.83 inches. Who would, or could, shoot themselves in the temple like this? </font>

apfn.org

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"Trust us. We're really really sure that he took his own life."

There was one thing the Sugar Land Police Department was absolutely sure of: Baxter was a "definite suicide," which they had already proclaimed by 10:00 that morning.

Sugar Land police spokesmen didn't know the caliber of the gun, were unsure of the make of the car, or if a bullet was found, or where the gun was. But--and thank god!--they DID know that there were "no apparent signs of foul play."

The police captain in charge of the immediate investigation concluded that it was clear Baxter had taken his own life. He then ordered Baxter's corpse taken to a local mortuary without an autopsy.

Incredulous, Cliff Baxter's family then reportedly called on a local judge, who intervened with a counter order insisting that the body instead be taken to the county morgue for an official autopsy.
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