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Another Arkancide?
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The Arkansa Suicides that don't really look like a suicide!
Quote:Another Arkancide? Calls For New Inquiry Into Death Of Ashley Haynes, Who Drowned Just Months Before Former Clinton Advisor Mark Middleton’s Murder

Both are very suspicious.
Capt. David Collins with the Maumelle Police Department said that there did not appear to be any signs of foul play. 
But, Ashley Haynes was found with an electrical cord around her ankle attached to a concrete block. 
Now if that is not strange, I mean, poor Ashley just paddle out with a concrete block tied to her ankles with an electric cord and accidentally drowned,,,, her friend Mark Middleton’s body was found with the “same” electrical cord, and a shotgun blast through the chest. 
But that was also a SUICIDE!  tinywhat
Only in Arkansa 


Quote:On Monday, I reported about the ongoing investigation into the alleged suicide of former Clinton adviser Mark Middleton, who was found hanged and had s shotgun blast to the chest. I’m sure all suicides happen like that, especially when one is tied to the Clintons. However, news is out now that another woman who drowned, but was found with an extension cord wrapped around her ankle tied to a cement block is facing an outcry for a new inquiry into her death.

Ashley Haynes was found drowned in the Arkansas River with an extension cord knotted to her ankle and attached to a concrete block — just months before Clinton moneyman Mark Middleton was found dead.


A renowned forensic expert says he cannot rule out “foul play” in the death of an Arkansas woman who is linked to the mysterious suicide of the former presidential advisor who introduced President Bill Clinton to billionaire Jeffrey Epstein.


Famed pathologist Dr. Cyril Wecht reached the shocking conclusion after reviewing exclusively obtained documents and shocking crime scene photographs of the 47-year-old model, who was once seen by a witness meeting Middleton to discuss a financial matter.


Dr. Wecht tells Radar it is common for people bent on committing suicide by drowning to weigh themselves down with a heavy object to prevent the body’s natural reflex to surface.
However, he said it’s incumbent upon the police to investigate how she ended up under 10 feet of water in the Little Rock suburb of Maumelle, where she lived.


Despite repeated requests, he has been denied the toxicology report from the Pulaski County Coroner – which Wecht says is vital in determining a cause of death.
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Banana Republic of America
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Ah yes... the ol' suicide by hanging and shotgun blast to the chest double whammy. 

Completely plausible. 

If you think otherwise you are a bigot.


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