mercredi 28 janvier 2015

Was top prosecutor in Argentina murdered? If so, by whom?

This story seems very suspicious:



http://ift.tt/1yBFovu




Quote:








The news from Argentina reads like a real-life locked room mystery: on January 18, Alberto Nisman, a prosecutor who had recently accused Argentinian President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner of conspiring with Iran to subvert the prosecution of a terrorist attack, was found dead in his home, the door locked from the inside.



Although Nisman's death initially looked like a suicide, many believe that he may have been murdered. The gun that killed him was found lying next to his body, but there was no gunshot residue on Nisman's hands, suggesting that he was not holding it when it was fired. And a number of Nisman's colleagues and supporters have come forward to say that he had made appointments to see them in the days following his death.



On January 22, President Kirchner, who had initially referred to Nisman's death as a suicide, publicly changed course and released a statement saying that the death "was not a suicide," and that Nisman had been "manipulated" by forces seeking to undermine her, who may have then killed him.



Then, on January 26, Kirchner unexpectedly announced that she would submit a bill to dissolve the Argentinian intelligence service and replace it with a new federal intelligence agency.



There's a lot more going on here than meets the eye, though.



The prosecutor had made public accusations that the president was conspiring with Iran to subvert his investigation, and then he turns up dead?



:tinfoil





via International Skeptics Forum http://ift.tt/15Tz63p

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