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In Reply to: Re: But wasn't that the question? posted by Donny on September 02, 2003 at 13:25:49:
I know that Aaron had Manic phases and also very deep depressions. I would not doubt at all that it was a suicide. And possibly an accident. I do however, doubt that it was a murder. That is a pretty big supposition, and to take that via putting certain facts together is similar to how a lot of faulty conspiracy theories get put together. Because there was probably an article in a newspaper somewhere, or a medical ruling, the family may have lied about where the death took place. Again, I don't know, so to even go with a "possibly" is sketchy at best. Aaron had always had an entourage to take care of him due to his illness. Some people that were leaders strongly disliked him, whereas others loved him, incl. his direct family at the time of his death. Would I put murder past upper leadership in any case? I don't know. Since I don't know, I don't want to go overboard and cause others to doubt things that HAVE been established as fact or are reported factually. Certainly there are suicides that occurred as a result at least in part to Family programming.