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To: AJFavish
Still can't get the Foster's kids or the other sister to file a simple declaration of objection to release of the photos? That's strange. Or maybe not. What is strange is the fact that Foster's widow and sister are willing, nay, wanting for it to be a suicide. How could anyone want for their loved one to have committed suicide? That's not normal. Its like they don't have any thought that maybe they could have stopped him or maybe they could have said something that would have stopped him. But not these two. They are fighting for it to remain a suicide. The kids and the other sister are acting normally. They want to know the truth. There must be a big family fight going on about now. I hope the kids come forward and insist on an honest investigation.
3 posted on 10/27/2001 10:48:21 AM PDT by Samizdat
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To: Samizdat
What is strange is the fact that Foster's widow and sister are willing, nay, wanting for it to be a suicide. How could anyone want for their loved one to have committed suicide?

can you say DNC cash$$

6 posted on 10/27/2001 10:54:13 AM PDT by VA Advogado
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To: Samizdat
If they really believe he committed suicide, then, no, they don't want it dragged up forever, photos published, etc. I can even see wanting it to be a suicide in the face of niggling doubts (not that I'm saying they have them) but if he killed himself, the evil that killed him died with him. If he didn't, it lives on, victorious. That may be unfaceable for them.

Mrs VS

9 posted on 10/27/2001 11:02:36 AM PDT by VeritatisSplendor
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To: Samizdat
...How could anyone want for their loved one to have committed suicide?...

for yrs. it's been 'known' that they've been pressured take this position!!

12 posted on 10/27/2001 11:07:35 AM PDT by 1234
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To: Samizdat; AJFavish
That's not normal.

It's not. Families sometime border on delusion when they are in denial concerning a suicide. They want it to be an accident or something else. If there were any doubt (such as in this case), they would be scrambling for answers.

13 posted on 10/27/2001 11:07:53 AM PDT by Senator Pardek
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To: Samizdat
The Foster family is afraid, very afraid. Can you blame them?
22 posted on 10/27/2001 11:37:59 AM PDT by OldFriend
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To: Samizdat
"How could anyone want for their loved one to have committed suicide? That's not normal."

When JFK was assassinated, Jackie said that she did not want an investigation because "all of the investigations in the world wouldn't bring Jack back," or words to that effect. She did not need for the truth to be found out because she knew (well enough) what the truth was, that if the truth became known it would bring discredit upon her dead husband and his family, and that the disclosure of why JFK died would endanger her family's security, finances, and reputation.

It's pretty much the same thing here. This is par for the course with political assassinations. The last thing the family wants is justice.
35 posted on 10/27/2001 5:51:43 PM PDT by Iwo Jima
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