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Him, his wife and dog all found dead at home. His wife was only 63. Very sad, whatever the cause.

Great actor. RIP. 

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Found dead alongside his wife and dog.

Fantastic actor, briliant as Popeye Doyle in the French Connection as well as in Enemy of the State

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Great actor. 95 was a shock

Assume can rule out carbon monoxide from a dodgy boiler?

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21 minutes ago, whelk said:

Great actor. 95 was a shock

Assume can rule out carbon monoxide from a dodgy boiler?

Probably, yep. I hadn't appreciated he was that old either. Seems to have been a bloody sad ending though - not many explanations if nobody else involved. 

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30 minutes ago, whelk said:

Great actor. 95 was a shock

Assume can rule out carbon monoxide from a dodgy boiler?

Police say they’re not treating it as suspicious, so I assume that rules out him pulling a Hitler.

Enemy of the State was a great film. RIP.

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2 minutes ago, Lighthouse said:

Police say they’re not treating it as suspicious, so I assume that rules out him pulling a Hitler.

Enemy of the State was a great film. RIP.

Not sure whether murder suicide with a note would be suspicious? What actually classes as suspicious? I would suggest something that they cannot easily explain.

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28 minutes ago, Farmer Saint said:

Not sure whether murder suicide with a note would be suspicious? What actually classes as suspicious? I would suggest something that they cannot easily explain.

I deem suspicious to mean nobody else involved 

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Great actor. Seemed to be in everything in the 70’s. First saw him in Bonnie and Clyde and will never forget his cameo as Harold the blind man in Young Frankenstein. He and Dustin Hoffman both attended the same acting classes apparently and were voted least likely to succeed!

Very sad news with his wife and dog also found dead with him. RIP

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30 minutes ago, egg said:

I deem suspicious to mean nobody else involved 

I am ruling the dog out as to any involvement 

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2 hours ago, The Kraken said:

I don’t think we should be speculating at this stage

You’re right - the dog was found in separate room

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2 hours ago, whelk said:

You’re right - the dog was found in separate room

In a closet.

The latest story on the BBC makes it sound odd...I think she may have pushed him over, killed him(whether an accident or not) then taken an overdose.

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1 hour ago, Farmer Saint said:

In a closet.

The latest story on the BBC makes it sound odd...I think she may have pushed him over, killed him(whether an accident or not) then taken an overdose.

No signs of injury apparently, but deemed the deaths "suspicious enough" to investigate and have not ruled out foul play. 

Interesting. 

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3 hours ago, Whitey Grandad said:

Was its front right paw stretched out in a salute?

Stretching out towards an open bottle of pills.

They're calling it a Roverdose.

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24 minutes ago, whelk said:

The dog was innocent all along

Not sure why you’re believing the MSM when there’s such obvious reasons they’d want to hide the involvement of the dogs if you only did a bit of research.

Even the name Hack Man means Male Journalist but you’re all too stupid to see that.

Won’t be wasting my time replying to someone clearly too deeply enrolled into the will of the state (at least until I have some more posts tomorrow).

The dog did it. Wake up sheeple.

#@east-stand-nicseeseverything

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13 hours ago, whelk said:

The dog was innocent all along

 

15 minutes ago, Farmer Saint said:

Not in my eyes, he just knew what he was doing. Fooled everyone.

No mention anywhere of the cat that was controlling what the dog did.

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8 minutes ago, badgerx16 said:

 

No mention anywhere of the cat that was controlling what the dog did.

I can't imagine a cat not wanting the kill for his/her self.

 

Other signs of murderous cat:-

Bits of victim found in every room.

Cries of torment from victim as they are kept alive for ages

Repeated thumping noises as victims pawed across the floor

You wake up to find the victim's corpse next to you (you may also have upset the mafia on that one)

The cat happily drags the victim through town, demanding adoring approval for having murderous instincts.

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