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2007-02-27 10:33:25 · 4 answers · asked by WORD UP G 1 in Politics & Government Government

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It actually infuriates me that our government believes that every citizen in this country are inept, incompetent, stupid idiots and that anything they "feed" us on the tv must be considered true. We are not trained monkeys and it doesn't take much of an IQ to realize ANY PROSECUTOR found face down in a creek, not to mention all the supposed stab wounds, could not and would not have taken his life that way. I don't care what kind of garbage they are planting on him as a motive, it is just junk to make it believeable....seriously folks, our country has gone truly out of control. They are killing our own to hide their scandals. I had to be so cynical but to me it is being a realist to believe that there is no better candidate for office- that as long as they are allowed to take monies from lobbyists and special interest groups they will all be the same- and they all belong to the same secret society of the influential that have ordained themselves to rule this country and world.....Global warming sounds like a God send to let us all die from heat instead of insanity because our government has gotten so out of control they think we are all mutants following their lame theories and willing to work, work work till we drop and give them all our money!!!

2007-02-27 17:13:31 · answer #1 · answered by mac 6 · 2 0

It sure sounds like it. There was a Senate hearing in May of last year about how the FBI mishandled this case but I can't find the outcome of this hearing on the web. I believe the committee was supposed to get some more documents.
Strange they would call 38 stab wounds a suicide. Stranger that he would have needed $200.00 before he killed himself.
There was another prosecutor who disappeared the same night. His body has never been found and the Feds decided the cases were unrelated.

2007-02-27 13:01:26 · answer #2 · answered by BekindtoAnimals22 7 · 0 0

(WJZ) LANCASTER, Pa. The mysterious death of Jonathan Luna, a federal prosecutor in Baltimore, has been unsolved for three years. Eyewitness News has been the first to expose numerous theories, including the shocking revelation that the FBI thinks Luna accidentally killed himself.

WJZ's Adam May continues his investigation, raising new questions about the FBI's theory.

The FBI has never come forward to explain what they think happened to Jonathan Luna. On the record, they've only said the federal prosecutor left his downtown office December of 2003 in the middle of the night and hours later, he was discovered stabbed to death, facedown in a creek in a small Pennsylvania town.

A coroner's letter obtained by Eyewitness News states the cause of death was homicide from drowning and 36 traumatic stab wounds, but the coroner aso states the FBI disagrees, thinking the death is a suicide.

A man is stabbed 36 times and the F.B.I. calls it a suicide!...

W H A T ...H U H....AND THEN...

Plus, he says the fact that a toll ticket was found in Luna's car when he had EZ-Pass and didn't need one proves someone else was driving.

"I think he met someone who he trusted, who he knew," Martino said. "They beat the living tar out of him, drove him up here, dumped him in Lancaster County and took off."

But why this remote area?

"I haven't seen any connection for him to be here, except it's maybe good county to dump someone in, because nothing will happen, and so far, they've been correct."

S U I C I D E....Hahahahahahaha.

2007-02-28 17:23:47 · answer #3 · answered by marnefirstinfantry 5 · 0 0

Kinda sounds like dead senators showing up during the clinton years.

2007-02-27 12:03:32 · answer #4 · answered by idaho69442 3 · 0 0

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