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Autopsy Reveals Ex-Police Chief 'Joe Ferrari' Died by Hanging, Not Torture or Abuse

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On 4/19/2025 at 1:18 PM, Bobydog said:

Who got the cars,?

Oh don't worry, they will be certainly taken good care off!

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10 hours ago, advancebooking said:

I think you are replying on the wrong thread. This one is all about Joe ferrari dying in prison in Thailand. 

It was satire. And likely true. He did not commit suicide, just like Epstein did not, and Kenneth Lay did not die of a heart attack. So many lies, and the public just buys it, without any questions. 

5 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

It was satire. And likely true. He did not commit suicide, just like Epstein did not, and Kenneth Lay did not die of a heart attack. So many lies, and the public just buys it, without any questions. 

The public can't do a thing. Bad guy good riddance.

Bit like the land certificate guy in Phuket, but he also managed to burst his own liver at the same time as he hanged himself from a door hinge with his shoelaces. 

 RIP. 
 

On 4/20/2025 at 12:08 PM, GammaGlobulin said:

 

Also, he seemed like such a nice guy.

Always smiling.

 


My personal experience is that people who are always smiling often have something to hide (personal insecurity, traumatic past, etc.).

It is normal to smile occasionally, when one has a reason to do so.
 

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