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To: pompsander who wrote (765226)9/17/2007 12:13:30 PM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 769670
 
Puh-leeze....

They guy fell down some stairs and broke his neck...is the ME's office and all those in that office in on the gig???

Gimme a break.



To: pompsander who wrote (765226)9/17/2007 12:13:52 PM
From: Karen Lawrence  Respond to of 769670
 
very suspicious and convenient for someone as are other mysterious deaths:
Message 23886982



To: pompsander who wrote (765226)9/17/2007 12:17:06 PM
From: Karen Lawrence  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
A private investigator hired by people close to Rep. Paul Gillmor told Big Head DC in an interview Saturday that “there is clear evidence of foul play and intense pressure on locals to keep quiet about the facts of the murder.”

Gillmor died unexpectedly last week after receiving a blunt force blow to his head in his Arlington residence.

The investigator said there has been a cover-up involving top officials in the U.S. government and that Gillmor’s death was ruled an accident before autopsy results were even analyzed.

He added that two medical examiners ruled Gillmor’s death a heart attack early on, which was widely reported in the press. However, they were soon forced to change their ruling to “death by blunt injury” after a colleague threatened to go public will full medical examination results. It is now being speculated in the press that Gillmor tripped and fell down a staircase in his home.

Jamie S. Nixon, an acquaintance of Gillmor, told Big Head DC that he believes Gillmor’s ties to the finance sector could have played a role in his possible murder. The Congressman served on the House Committee on Financial Services and was the ranking minority member of the House Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit. Read more…
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Gillmor’s “Comfortable” House Makes Us Uncomfortable
Saturday September 8th, 2007 1:49 AM by BHDC Staff
Filed under: Paul Gillmor, Dead

ghost_picture_sample2.jpgThe Columbus Dispatch published a story just this June with a detailed description of Rep. Paul Gillmor’s townhouse — the townhouse with a staircase that police say led to his untimely death.

Their reporter described Gillmor’s suburban Arlington home as “[o]ne of the more comfortable housing arrangements enjoyed by an Ohio lawmaker.”

A well-off investor, the Congressman said that he believed the townhouse would be a better investment than renting, and paid $389K for the 4-bedroom abode in 1989 after winning office. It’s now worth well over a million in the current housing market.

“Still, the bedrooms are small, the kitchen could use renovating, the rugs could stand a good cleaning and furniture is scarce,” the reporter wrote at the time. And, apparently, the staircases needed some work, too.
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