Aber was found dead in Alexandria, Virginia, on March 22, 2025, at age 43.[11] A family friend said that her death was “believed to be the result of a longstanding medical issue”,[12][13] which was later revealed to be epilepsy.[14] Authorities did not initially release an official cause of death.[2][15][16] Four days later, the Alexandria Police Department said in a statement that Aber likely died of natural causes, but that they would wait for the final ruling of the chief medical examiner.
i mean, that’s pretty concrete.
Assuming this wiki info checks out. I would be inclined to believe it. Unfortunate timing i suppose, but it could happen at any time.
Could all be lies. We see a similar pattern of russian officials that died suddenly in the last decades and it’s often a longstanding medical issue.
I wouldn’t trust official US reports nowadays.
There’s also the MS13 angle, but I’d believe they would have promoted their actions in a more grim fashion.
i suppose, but then you would also expect that the same thing would happen in the US, this is the first death, where are the rest? Perhaps in the future, but we have no basis to assume anything right now.
I wouldn’t trust official US reports nowadays.
this would be county level, possibly state level examination, almost certainly with the independent authority of the examiner in question, the likelihood that this is federally appointed would be baffling.
Police and examiner are also easily bought.
It would be easy to find evidence? Paper trails? Testimony? The family even? There are so many arguments against this.
i mean, that’s pretty concrete.
Assuming this wiki info checks out. I would be inclined to believe it. Unfortunate timing i suppose, but it could happen at any time.
but muh conspiracy!
literally this, the left is brain fucked now.
Even the Seth Rich conspiracy was more plausible evidence than this being a disposal
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Could all be lies. We see a similar pattern of russian officials that died suddenly in the last decades and it’s often a longstanding medical issue.
I wouldn’t trust official US reports nowadays. There’s also the MS13 angle, but I’d believe they would have promoted their actions in a more grim fashion.
Police and examiner are also easily bought.
i suppose, but then you would also expect that the same thing would happen in the US, this is the first death, where are the rest? Perhaps in the future, but we have no basis to assume anything right now.
this would be county level, possibly state level examination, almost certainly with the independent authority of the examiner in question, the likelihood that this is federally appointed would be baffling.
It would be easy to find evidence? Paper trails? Testimony? The family even? There are so many arguments against this.
And monkeys COULD fly out of my butt.
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