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DC Madam commits suicide.... Uh-huh!


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Seems strange she got bail after being found guilty. Wouldn't a felon normally be remanded in custody awaiting sentencing?

I think that if I was in the US looking at 55 years after a guilty verdict Margaritaville would be looking very good.

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She also stated that if she went down she had a long list of Washington power players that would go down with her. Seems a bit suspicious she hangs herself after her comments on another woman involved in this case committing suicide as well.

 

Also a bit odd the FBI says they will not be investigating her 'suicide'.

 

Cent (just call me suspicious)

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She also stated that if she went down she had a long list of Washington power players that would go down with her. Seems a bit suspicious she hangs herself after her comments on another woman involved in this case committing suicide as well.

 

Also a bit odd the FBI says they will not be investigating her 'suicide'.

 

Cent (just call me suspicious)

 

I too think that this smells a bit fishy, however she did mention that she would rather top herself than do any time in prison. Who knows? :devil:

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Federal courts are wierd. One might get convicted of some non-violent offence, then get told to go home and wait until they were told to report to prison. She'd have probably been in a minimum security open prison, nothing very harsh. Apparently, she wouldn't have it though.

 

I tend to believe her "escort" argument. I met some escort gals in SE Asia years ago. They told me they really were just told to go out with the guys. Anything extra was up to them. (Some of my friends met one gal in Laos. Then we ran into her again in Malaysia. She was working her way around the world. They nicknamed her "matress back".)

 

 

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Hustler magazine publisher and free-speech advocate Larry Flynt -- who worked with Palfrey and investigative reporter Dan Moldea to publicize her case -- told FOXNews.com he does not believe Palfrey's death was a suicide, citing a number of high-powered clients' names that never became public and his hunch that Palfrey's intended to out them.

 

"I think the media should be very cautious in treating this as a suicide," Flynt said. Asked if he believed she was murdered, he said: "I personally believe that's what happened, but I have no proof."

 

 

Others thought so as well...

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...suicide...cause of death: heart stopped.

 

...the gun shot, doesn't matter.

...hung herslf, doesn't matter.

 

She did say she had a list of the "biggies" in DC that were her customers...oppps, someone felt threatened??? :dunno:

 

Well at least she was smart enough not to tie her hands behind her back and put a plastic bag over her head before committing "suicide". :p

 

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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - The woman known as the "D.C. Madam" apologized to her mother and sister in suicide notes, saying she couldn't bear going to prison and saw killing herself as the only "exit strategy."

 

Deborah Jeane Palfrey, convicted last month of running an elite Washington prostitution ring, wrote to her mother that she could not "live the next 6-8 years behind bars for what you and I have come to regard as this 'modern day lynching,' only to come out of prison in my late '50s a broken, penniless and very much alone woman."

 

 

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