First muslim black female judge to serve on US bench found dead
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If you believe she was assassinated, you better pucker up and accept Scalia's death as being the same. Watch them put her in the ground within 2 days / ASAP.
[editline]13th April 2017[/editline]
[QUOTE=Kylel999;52097782]Clean murders can be made to look like accidents. Not trying to push that idea, just reminding everyone just because no foul play is suspected doesn't mean there wasn't any[/QUOTE]
Exactly. Air bubble in your vein via hypodermic needle, and suddenly you had a natural death. 2ml in coronary for a stroke, 0.5ml in arteries to the heart for a heart attack.
I'm skeptical of the circumstances due to the nature of the victim, however there is a strong case for accidental drowning for quite a few reasons. Reason a. being that the Hudson is a fucking beast of a river. Reason b. being that it's statistically very possible she didn't know how to swim, or swim well enough to save her life if she fell in. There's probably quite a few more as well. I'd like to know more once the autopsy is done before I make any actual stance on the matter.
i could believe this was an accident
my friend drowned on his birthday despite being surrounded by people and his family
it wasn't even a river too
[QUOTE=Cabbage;52097801]What's the reason for blindly speculating like this?[/QUOTE]
It doesn't seem like they're speculating as much as adding information about how foul play can work.
I mean, they even say they're not trying to push that idea
[QUOTE=Ninja Gnome;52097352]obvious signs of foul play include:
knife wounds
gunshot wounds
broken bones
bashed in skull
general wounding
ligature marks
bruising
you know, things that are generally left when murdering someone. unless someone poisoned her or pushed her in it would probably be easy to see what her cause of death were
[editline]12th April 2017[/editline]
she's an appeals court judge before she's a black muslim woman, they aren't going to drop this case[/QUOTE]
The absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.. But if this was a professional job would they leave a body behind?
It sucks that she died.
But everyone here is so damn thirsty for it to be a murder.
[QUOTE=ghosevil;52099168]The absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.. But if this was a professional job would they leave a body behind?[/QUOTE]
most professional jobs leave a body behind. i could see this being a potential suiciding if it wasn't an actual accident or suicide. speaking of, an update
[url]https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/04/13/nyregion/sheila-adbus-salaam-new-york-judge-hudson-river-committed-suicide.html[/url]
[quote]Family tragedy surrounded Judge Sheila Abdus-Salaam. About three years ago, law enforcement officials said, her brother committed suicide. Last year around this time, her mother died.
On Wednesday, after responding to an emergency call, officers with the New York Police Department’s Harbor Unit found the body of Judge Abdus-Salaam, the first black woman to serve on New York State’s highest court, in the Hudson River in Harlem with no apparent signs of trauma and no indications of foul play. The police are treating her death as a suicide, although an investigation is continuing.
According to one law enforcement official, Judge Abdus-Salaam called her Midtown Manhattan chambers on Tuesday morning to say she would not be coming in because she was not feeling well. When the judge failed to appear on Wednesday, her assistant sent a text to her husband of eight months, who called 911 to report her missing a short time later. Her body was found that afternoon, floating in the river by the shore near West 132nd Street.
The judge was wearing a gray zippered sweater, black sweatpants, a gray T-shirt and New Balance sneakers, the official said. She also had a white watch on her wrist and a MetroCard in her pocket. Investigators do not believe that she had been in the river long.[/quote]
Jesus, that's awful. I hope that if there is something above, she is with her brother and mother.
[QUOTE=Pascall;52097215]John Murderman is my favorite arch-villain.[/QUOTE]
He's almost as bad as Dan Wasboobies!
I think that you're all forgetting that the police usually do not say the cause of death or the reasons until the autopsy has been completed for high profile victims, especially a black muslim one in our current times.
[QUOTE=Amplar;52108398]I think that you're all forgetting that the police usually do not say the cause of death or the reasons until the autopsy has been completed for high profile victims, especially a black muslim one in our current times.[/QUOTE]
i know in the grand scale of things it doesn't matter, but she wasn't a muslim
[quote]Despite being widely hailed by that encyclopedia and several published reports as "the first female Muslim U.S. judge," it was unclear if she was been a practitioner of Islam. A spokesman for the Court of Appeals told the New York Times she was not Muslim. [/quote]
[url]http://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/judge-sheila-abdus-salaam-nation-s-first-muslim-judge-found-n746046[/url]
and any "journalist" parading such misinformation just for headline clicks is a bad journalist. no matter their intent they're using her dead body as a stepping stone and i'm real tired of this shit.
Some shit out of a mafia movie lol
Sorry to hear that though, RIP, condolences to her family.
[QUOTE=ShukaidoX;52097196]As if its a coincidence it just so happens to be the first black muslim female judge during a time when the Judiciary is fighting the good fight against the corruption, racism, bigotry and sexism that Trump and Co. represent. This is a message.[/QUOTE]
And don't forget the chemtrails, man. They want to poison us! The globalists put flouride in the water which turns the frikkin frogs gay!
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