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Originally Posted by Ferre
No proof no, but enough circomstantial evidence to to assume he did not commit suicide. Than there are the circomstances on how the investigation into his death has been conducted, which makes it even more suspect.
Funny how you always require solid proof for everything and at the same time believe and defend fairy tales wich are historically proven to be false.

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The police appear to have given it an adequate investigation. The only people who appear to be web based conspiracy theorists.
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Police said Adams left the restroom to radio for help, and when he returned with a colleague a minute later, they found Kangas seated on the toilet, slumped over after apparently shooting himself in the head. Police and security guards found a 9 mm pistol Kangas had bought two weeks earlier in Las Vegas, along with at least 47 rounds of ammunition in his backpack and one of his pockets.
Police also found a nearly empty bottle of Jack Daniels whiskey and three books, including "Mein Kampf" by Adolf Hitler.
An autopsy by the Allegheny County coroner's office determined that Kangas died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. A toxicology test set his blood-alcohol level at 0.14 - above the state's threshold of 0.1 for being too intoxicated to drive.
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His own gun, his own bullets, which he brought from 2,000 miles away.
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fairy tales wich are historically proven to be false
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Such as?