A bag on the head attached to helium.....
This could be a real suicide as people up in age will do that. But that is just a little suspect, right?
A bag on the head attached to helium.....
This could be a real suicide as people up in age will do that. But that is just a little suspect, right?
Uhhh, wouldnt suicide void a life insurance policy?
Couldn't you say the same thing but interject the name Putin?
I dunno. My first thought about that was that some people kill themselves by parking their running car in the garage and letting the exhaust fumes do the work. If you wanted a similar sort of peaceful death, and didn't have access to a private garage, this idea wouldn't be too much of a stretch.
I'm willing to take this story at face value, yeah. No reason to expect foul play at this point. I'll let the experts take care of theorizing and investigating.
Condolences to his family.
Afaik, helium is an inert gas, and does not provide any depressive effect. Carbon monoxide poisoning works because it knocks you out before it kills you.
Trying to do the same thing would likely provoke a fight or flight response. IMO, it's probably difficult to overcome your basic instincts to kill yourself that way. Just like it's hard to force yourself to drown.
"commits suicide"
except he has been dead for months. He was dead before the article about him was ever published. It was even mentioned at the time. Maybe he committed suicide back then, but the implication being made here is bullshit
Helium is an exceptionally common means for people into planned death. Look around the internet and you'll find people desperately searching for 100% helium because most balloon tanks are only 80% or something these days
Wait, what?
This article isn't reporting his death. It's reporting that it was a suicide.
Even if in jest, we do not need our own Seth Rich conspiracy. The article is very detailed about the suicide and it seems to be completely unrelated to his dirt-digging and instead centred on his ill-health.
Afaik, helium is an inert gas, and does not provide any depressive effect. Carbon monoxide poisoning works because it knocks you out before it kills you.
Trying to do the same thing would likely provoke a fight or flight response. IMO, it's probably difficult to overcome your basic instincts to kill yourself that way. Just like it's hard to force yourself to drown.
Helium is an exceptionally common means for people into planned death. Look around the internet and you'll find people desperately searching for 100% helium because most balloon tanks are only 80% or something these days
Uhhh, wouldnt suicide void a life insurance policy?
Depends on the policy. Mine still pays out if it's suicide. Reason I wanted it is I didn't wanna die under questionable circumstances then they try not to pay out.
Depends on the policy. Mine still pays out if it's suicide. Reason I wanted it is I didn't wanna die under questionable circumstances then they try not to pay out.
"commits suicide"
except he has been dead for months. He was dead before the article about him was ever published. It was even mentioned at the time. Maybe he committed suicide back then, but the implication being made here is bullshit
How could I not?
I'm talking about the OP not the article
"Peter W. Smith, GOP Operative who sought Clinton emails, commits suicide"
Compare that to the actual title
"Peter W. Smith, GOP operative who sought Clinton's emails from Russian hackers, committed suicide"
Will the alt-right Trumpeteers assume this is another Seth Rich conspiracy to hide the truth via death?
I know it states the reasons in the OP, but that didn't stop them with Seth Rich. :/
"NO FOUL PLAY WHATSOEVER" is a weird thing to write on your suicide note...
Hannity's gonna go HAM on this.
"NO FOUL PLAY WHATSOEVER" is a weird thing to write on your suicide note...
Even if in jest, we do not need our own Seth Rich conspiracy. The article is very detailed about the suicide and it seems to be completely unrelated to his dirt-digging and instead centred on his ill-health.
Is that a common method of suicide? I've never heard of such a thing - it sounds like something out of a movie.
Uhhh, wouldnt suicide void a life insurance policy?
Uhhh, wouldnt suicide void a life insurance policy?
Thinking about it, I'm really not sure it is; I could understand wanting to go quietly while causing a bare minimum of trouble, and thinking that making it very clear on your note that it was a willing action would make the police's life easier in that regard.
I'm not sure it actually would make the police's life easier, mind, but I can understand thinking it would and that giving you peace of mind.
Yeah it's easy to see that writing that doesn't make it any easier to believe. If he hadn't written it, it would be just as suspicious.Sure but it also feels like a really blatant thing someone killing him would write. It's weird because this totally works both ways - it would make perfect sense for him to really write that given the business he was involved in, but it would also make sense for someone offing him to write that to make it look like it was self-inflicted.
I mean it's because of the legitimacy that it has in the first place, that the conspiracy angle can even stand up. Cause that seems like a really incriminating thing to write on someone you just murdered, but because it makes so much sense for him to actually write it, it's not as hard to believe it's innocent.
I don't know if I'm making sense
Helium is an exceptionally common means for people into planned death. Look around the internet and you'll find people desperately searching for 100% helium because most balloon tanks are only 80% or something these days