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Former Enron Exec's Death Believed Suicide (Contains facts inconsistent with conspiracy theories)
Houston Chronicle ^
| January 26, 2002
| Eric Hanson and Mary Flood
Posted on 01/26/2002 1:18:16 PM PST by Wolfstar
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To: lawdude
There is no indication of foul play and everything consistent with a suicide. This said, it contains all elements necessary for many 'tin-foil' Freepers to yell CONSPIRACY! CONSPIRACY!
Precisely. As of now, there is no evidence that it was anything but a suicide. Very sad for his family and friends.
Tinfoil-itis must make it only worse for them.
To: gwynapnudd
WHERE IS THE BULLET? I have an idea. Instead of writing in large letters where is the bullet", CALL the PD and ask them. Call local new stations in the area and ask them...
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01/27/2002 2:05:25 PM PST
by
Fury
Comment #163 Removed by Moderator
To: scottxyz
wow - great work - we need to trust the harris county ME just like xlinton.
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01/28/2002 2:53:39 AM PST
by
XBob
To: Sinkspur
No comments on post #144? I know you are a busy guy and all, but it sure feels like you just slipped out the back door.
To: Freeper 007
Which would lead one to assume that if someone commits suicide AFTER the two years is up, then the death benefit will be paid. Where does it say that? I read it that insurance benefits won't be paid if one commits suicide, whether sane or insane.
MY OWN LIFE INSURANCE POLICY, from Banner Life, clearly states (on page 3) that no benefits will paid if the insured commits suicide, whether sane or insane. Period.
To: sinkspur
If death occurs within two years from the effective date of insurance
That is from your post. How exactly do you interpret "If death occurs within two years?"
And if suicide is NEVER covered, then why would anyone ever need to spell out why the first two years are different? I've enjoyed watching you hold the line over the years against the kook brigade, but on this one you are just flat out refusing to admit that you are wrong.
To: Freeper 007
I'm wrong. Except for my own insurance policy, which definitely excludes suicide.
Some policies exclude it, some don't. Let's leave it at that.
To: Alamo-Girl; *Enron_list
Looks like the usual suspects (disruptor flying monkies) are coming out of the woodwork to disprove the obvious working theory that this wasn't a suicide.
It would be interesting to track those so interested in steering this away from x42 and the Democrats. Might make some interesting searches of post histories. :)
To: sinkspur
Consider it left.
To: _Jim
"Joyce M. Carter" flunky coroner, cover-up artist for Harris County, whom the investigators are ignoring, who has cost the county to lose a lawsuit in a cover-up. Not the high ethical government employee you want us to believe.
I'm leaving open the option that Baxter was murdered, because I do not trust the rebels who are running the government.
To: sinkspur
"Joyce M. Carter", flunky coroner and cover-up artist, whom the investigators are ignoring, who has cost Harris County to lose a lawsuit over her cover-up for sloppy work.
Government employees are not the honest, benevolent people the government worms would have us believe.
I'm leaving open the option that Baxter was murdered.
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