Theodore's World: Ranch Owner Describes Scene Of Justice Scalia’s Death, Including ‘Pillow Over His Head’

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February 15, 2016

Ranch Owner Describes Scene Of Justice Scalia’s Death, Including ‘Pillow Over His Head’



Ranch Owner Describes Scene Of Justice Scalia’s Death, Including ‘Pillow Over His Head’


San Antonio

A first-time guest to the Cibolo Creek Creek Ranch, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was animated and engaged during dinner Friday night, as one of three dozen invitees to an event that had nothing to do with law or politics, according to the ranch owner.

Just hours later, he would be found dead of apparent natural causes, which media outlets reported on Sunday was a heart attack.

“He was seated near me and I had a chance to observe him. He was very entertaining. But about 9 p.m. he said, ‘it’s been a long day and a long week, I want to get some sleep,” recalled Houston businessman John Poindexter, who owns the 30,000-acre luxury ranch.

When Poindexter tried to awaken Scalia about 8:30 the next morning, the judge’s door was locked and he did not answer. Three hours later, Poindexter returned after an outing, with a friend of Scalia who had come from Washington with him.

“We discovered the judge in bed, a pillow over his head. His bed clothes were unwrinkled,” said Poindexter.

And this.................

Source


Judge declared it a heart attack without looking at the body, but after talking with Scalia’s doctor. Scalia has already been embalmed.


Wild Thing's comment................

When we found out about his death, Nick said to me I bet he was murdered, after reading this there is no doubt in my mind.


One of the most important people in America is found dead by himself in a secluded hotel room and no autopsy. Only complete fools or murderers would allow that to happen. Unbelievable.


From the linked article:

After arriving at 3:30 a.m. on Sunday, the Sunset Funeral Home embalmed
Scalia’s remains, according to Chris Lujuan, a funeral home manager.
Embalming is required by Texas law before a body can be transported out
of state.

--Sheesh! Sounds like a RUSH JOB... WHY? What's the big rush??



Posted by Wild Thing at February 15, 2016 12:55 AM


Comments

I agree. Something stinks with this big time. Wouldn't it be up to the family if an autopsy was performed? When my parents died, it was up to us, not some judge who didn't even see the body.

Posted by: BobF at February 15, 2016 11:42 AM