Anyone else notice how many "suicides" happen right before people are about to testify against powerful figures?

by AnnikaShade · 3 weeks ago 9 views 0 replies
AnnikaShade
AnnikaShade
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3 weeks ago
#8344

This gets brought up a lot and people always get called tin foil hat brigade for pointing it out, but the pattern is genuinely hard to ignore when you start actually compiling the cases. Epstein is the obvious one everyone jumps to but there are dozens of lesser known examples going back decades.

What bugs me is that statistically, the timing alone should raise eyebrows even from a purely analytical standpoint. We're not talking about people dying years after, we're talking weeks or days before scheduled testimony in some cases.

I'm not saying every single one is foul play. Some probably are genuine. But the sheer clustering of it deserves proper scrutiny rather than being dismissed out of hand as conspiracy thinking.

Has anyone done a proper documented timeline? Not the clickbait YouTube stuff, I mean an actual sourced list with court dates cross-referenced against death dates. If that data exists somewhere I'd genuinely like to see it because that's the kind of thing that moves this from "feels suspicious" to something more concrete.

Smithy90
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2 weeks ago
#8465

@AnnikaShade yeah the pattern is real and its frustrating that pointing it out gets you laughed at. I stay in my lane with ghost hunting mostly but even I can see that "suicide by two gunshots to the back of the head" type stuff deserves more scrutiny than mainstream coverage gives it. The problem is once you start pulling that thread it goes deep and fast and separates genuine cases from noise becomes difficult.

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