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DC Madam Predicted She Would Be Suicided

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posted on May, 1 2008 @ 01:15 PM
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DC Madam Predicted She Would Be Suicided


www.prisonplanet.com

DC Madam Deborah Jeane Palfrey predicted she would be "suicided" on several occasions both recently and as far back as 17 years ago - comments that now appear ominous in light of the announcement that the former head of a Washington escort service allegedly killed herself today.

"If taken into custody, my physical safety and most probably my very life would be jeopardized," she wrote in August 1991 following an attempt to bring her to trial, "Rape, beating, maiming, disfigurement and more than likely murder disguised in the form of just another jailhouse accident or suicide would await me," said Palfrey in a handwritten letter to the judge accusing the San Diego police vice squad of having a vendetta against her.
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posted on May, 1 2008 @ 01:15 PM
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It appears the she had something of an insight - she was found after committing "suicide" after predicting it herself...

This may be a more sinister story than merely suicide.

Has she been killed after all this time, by her enemies?

It wouldn't surprise me...

www.prisonplanet.com
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posted on May, 1 2008 @ 02:37 PM
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I don't believe for a moment that this woman voluntarily took her own life. She must have needed a warehouse to store all the dirt she had on people with a lot to lose. All it takes is an over zealous DA intent on bringing her to court.



posted on May, 1 2008 @ 02:59 PM
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Agreed totally. Although I accept the possibility it may have been a genuine suicide, I doubt it. A lot of people after all these years would have a lot of secrets.



posted on May, 1 2008 @ 03:20 PM
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Originally posted by Unit541
I don't believe for a moment that this woman voluntarily took her own life. She must have needed a warehouse to store all the dirt she had on people with a lot to lose. All it takes is an over zealous DA intent on bringing her to court.


I wonder if she had set up some way for that dirt to be released to the public in the event of her untimely death?



posted on May, 1 2008 @ 03:29 PM
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Loose lips sink ships. This is proof.

When you are a threat to the career's what Im sure would amount to a laundry list of government who's who, you pose a real threat to some very powerful people. She knew her fate long ago, almost inevitible that she would disappear ot commit "suicide", isn't that how it always unfolds?

Poor lady just knew too much.

[edit on 5/1/08 by BlackOps719]



posted on May, 1 2008 @ 03:33 PM
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The problem would be that whoever had the information to release would have to find some kind of MSM outlet with which to release it. Ain't gonna happen!

Peace



posted on May, 1 2008 @ 03:51 PM
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Excellent point. I still think she would have released them in one way or another if she had planned to kill herself. They say she hung herself too lol its pathetic how stupid they know we are. Every suicide i ever see in media is pills no one hangs themselves. It sounds like a silly thing but i don't buy it.

She played with fire and learned too much and they had her whacked. What shocks me also is that the police go along with a bogus scenario. Pretty crazy how systemic the evil is.



posted on May, 1 2008 @ 03:51 PM
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I agree with ^^^. Also, with her out of the picture there's really no way to corroborate it (unless there's video).



posted on May, 1 2008 @ 04:33 PM
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Is this the same DC prostitute lady that was on Coast to Coast Before?

A while back i heard a C2C program that had a woman that whored out other girls to people, and to severl people in the DC area.

Either way this has got the be something to look at.

If someone made a case study about what has happen to people that say that they might be killed and someone might make it looke like a suicide. Over the years i have got to think that this has happen a few times, and i can remember another case that someone was killed after she told her family that she knew something, and if she died look into it...

Just strange....



posted on May, 1 2008 @ 04:35 PM
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funny.. when i read this story on yahoo, i immediately thought she was 'suicided'. Then I read she was involved with political officials. I pieced it together, and it's pretty obvious what happened.



posted on May, 1 2008 @ 04:36 PM
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As soonas I saw this headline on CNN, I immediately thought..."No way, I cant believe they took her out", eventhough it wasnt really that shocking that "they" would do such a thing..."they" being one of the secretive govt agencies. Given the fact that they had done the same thing to countless scientists, whistleblowers and anyone else whose thought process was against that of the mainstream. And my guess is that their removal was done in such a way that it couldnt be contested. Youre found hanging by a rope...then you hung yourself. Easy as that.

Given the fact that she was found out for what she really was, I think that was a mark of death by itself. Threatening to divulge the names of high powered clients probably didnt do her any good as well. With politicians, crime and coverup is just par for the course and if someone like a no-good prostitute threatens to derail your career, you wouldnt hesitate to have her taken out.

This also doesnt help when one of your secret clients is supposedly very close to the highest post in office. With the bloodlust of the current admin, I wouldnt be surprised if she had more than 50% of them as clients.

All in all this is sad that this can happen and no one thinks anything other than what they are being told to think. This is appaling that we are such sheep that we cant think for ourselves and very convenient for "them".



posted on May, 1 2008 @ 04:40 PM
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this was the lady whose services senator vitter, (r) from louisiana, bought from. you know him as the diaper guy. he was not called to the stand even though his name was in her book.



posted on May, 1 2008 @ 04:46 PM
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This does not surprise me at all, and I too am one who thinks someone wanted to shut her up - for good.

I was just watching Fox news (gasp!!!) and Geraldo mentioned how all the conspiracy sites would be buzzing with the theory of her being "taken out"



Oh Geraldo...are you reading us? LOL
*waves* LOL



posted on May, 1 2008 @ 04:51 PM
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Originally posted by blackthorne
this was the lady whose services senator vitter, (r) from louisiana, bought from. you know him as the diaper guy. he was not called to the stand even though his name was in her book.


This is the lady i remember then.

I rememebr Vitter.



posted on May, 1 2008 @ 04:54 PM
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Just another in the long list of those murdered for knowing too much.

www.democraticunderground.com...

They tried to shut her up legally first.

www.thesmokinggun.com...

And in case you’ve forgotten just how deep this particular rabbit hole goes.

www.indybay.org...

They come not but to steal, kill and destroy.



posted on May, 1 2008 @ 05:07 PM
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Originally posted by Dr Love
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The problem would be that whoever had the information to release would have to find some kind of MSM outlet with which to release it. Ain't gonna happen!

Peace




An email list would suffice. How bout an ATS thread entitled "DC Madam's client list". The censors can remove it from various webs as fast an often as they can, the fact is, nobody can keep up with the web.

The larger issue would be the "debunking" of the list as a hoax. That would be hard to defend against.



posted on May, 1 2008 @ 06:10 PM
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Crazy.

Do you suppose someone had told her that if she ever got into this position that she would be rubbed out? That would explain why she was so adamant for so long about getting the word out that she wouldn't commit suicide.

I don't know about this one. Another shady US Government story. Awesome.



posted on May, 1 2008 @ 07:59 PM
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Strange is it not, how many whistle blowers have committed "suicide"

It's certainly food for thought...



posted on May, 1 2008 @ 08:41 PM
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This lady was just on TV not too long ago. I can't remember what channel, and I don't remember much of it. But I think she was running a laundry out in California or something. And she kind of giggled and left open the possibility that she would go back into her regular line of work if the opportunity arose. Damn, I wish I could rememver more about it.



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