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originally posted by: IAMTAT
The Pope's personal secretary was just found dead in mysterious circumstances similar in manner to the death of Justice Scalia.
Well now. This is curious
Mysterious death of Pope Francis aide alarms Vatican
Pope Francis’s secretary, 34-year-old Miriam Wuolou of Eritrea, was found dead earlier this week — and the Vatican is calling foul.
Wuolou’s body was discovered in her Rome apartment by police after her brother raised concern that she wasn’t answering her phone. She was seven months pregnant and suffered from diabetes, which can prove dangerous — even fatal — during pregnancy.
The Vatican, however, has called for an investigation into the woman’s death. Police have interviewed her brother, her ex-husband and her most recent boyfriend, who is believed to be a policeman employed by the Vatican, the Italian newspaper Il Messaggero reports.
Investigators will also perform a DNA test on Wuolou’s fetus to determine the paternity of the unborn child.
nypost.com...
originally posted by: xuenchen
a reply to: IAMTAT
I bet she overheard or saw something damning !!!
Maybe she was ready to sing like a canary.
originally posted by: dianajune
originally posted by: IAMTAT
The Pope's personal secretary was just found dead in mysterious circumstances similar in manner to the death of Justice Scalia.
Well now. This is curious
Mysterious death of Pope Francis aide alarms Vatican
Pope Francis’s secretary, 34-year-old Miriam Wuolou of Eritrea, was found dead earlier this week — and the Vatican is calling foul.
Wuolou’s body was discovered in her Rome apartment by police after her brother raised concern that she wasn’t answering her phone. She was seven months pregnant and suffered from diabetes, which can prove dangerous — even fatal — during pregnancy.
The Vatican, however, has called for an investigation into the woman’s death. Police have interviewed her brother, her ex-husband and her most recent boyfriend, who is believed to be a policeman employed by the Vatican, the Italian newspaper Il Messaggero reports.
Investigators will also perform a DNA test on Wuolou’s fetus to determine the paternity of the unborn child.
nypost.com...
This is probably a bit off-topic, but I find it odd that they would deny Justice Scalia an autopsy but go all-out for one for the Pope's secretary. Why???
originally posted by: IAMTAT
"Pope Francis’s secretary, 34-year-old Miriam Wuolou of Eritrea, was found dead earlier this week — and the Vatican is calling foul.
Wuolou’s body was discovered in her Rome apartment by police after her brother raised concern that she wasn’t answering her phone. She was seven months pregnant and suffered from diabetes, which can prove dangerous — even fatal — during pregnancy.
The Vatican, however, has called for an investigation into the woman’s death. Police have interviewed her brother, her ex-husband and her most recent boyfriend, who is believed to be a policeman employed by the Vatican, the Italian newspaper Il Messaggero reports.
Investigators will also perform a DNA test on Wuolou’s fetus to determine the paternity of the unborn child.
originally posted by: texasgirl
a reply to: MotherMayEye
That DNA test could possibly point to someone OTHER than her ex or current boyfriend
originally posted by: texasgirl
a reply to: MotherMayEye
That DNA test could possibly point to someone OTHER than her ex or current boyfriend
originally posted by: texasgirl
Getting back to Justice Scalia....Something just occurred to me.
When the sheriff made a list of items on his incident report I didn't see any mention of a laptop or a cell phone. I can see Scalia not taking his laptop if he's planning on relaxing and unplugging, but his phone? No one on any report made a mention of Scalia's cell phone. If I'm spending the night at a friend's house or at a hotel I always have my phone on the bedside table.
Doesn't someone important like him always have his phone with him?
That poor girl and her child! The church is dead set against killing a child in the womb and, yet, they don't think twice about killing to keep their secrets!!
originally posted by: texasgirl
a reply to: MotherMayEye
It is curious, isn't it?
San Antonio Express was in the Big Bend area covering a story when a Federal source tipped them off about Scalia's death. They were the first ones on the scene and scooped the story. They also said the hearse was already there.
Now, why would there be a hearse there as a decoy if there aren't any reporters around?
And who was this federal source?
It makes me wonder if someone else died there that wasn't reported.
ETA: I'll find the story and link it when I can.
originally posted by: queenofswords
That poor girl and her child! The church is dead set against killing a child in the womb and, yet, they don't think twice about killing to keep their secrets!!
Assassinating to keep their secrets is theocratic warfare, not murder, in their convoluted thinking, no doubt. They are disciples of God, not assassins...remember?
originally posted by: texasgirl
a reply to: MotherMayEye
It's funny you say that these 'non-existent' reporters can be lured by a decoy hearse. The photos they took of the hearse driving away doesn't look like anyone followed it.(Doesn't look like that ploy worked)
We need to look at the outgoing flight logs. Where's Indigo5 when we need him?!