Fresno CA, Stalked and killed by cops?

mrz

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You know when I first saw this story making the rounds I discounted all his "evidence" and still do consider most of it probably nothing. For me the question is would anyone really have cared enough about the minor corruption he was "exposing" to want and probably pay good money for his death? It seems a stretch to me, but who knows mayabe someone's job was on the line or something, people have killed in more conveluded ways for a lot less after all. However the more I studied it and watched the footage, I think there is something shady/sinister about that van. The guy who gets out of it after being on the cellphone...after I watched it a few times it no longer looks random, it looks like he's trying to look at his window without looking like he's looking at his window, there's a moment he makes direct eye contact with the camera that seems a little, non coincidental for lack of a better term. This one stretches further into conspiracy theory territory than I normally venture these days, but non the the less. Also going back to the van, the guy that gets out of it, if you look closely at him, is jacked, u can see his muscles through the sweatshirt, which again really doesn't mean anything, just another detail. But what's strangest is that it is a "real" business, it was registered and existed prior to these events, but as far as I can tell the only supposed "business" they ever conducted is evidenced only by a Yahoo review placed 5 days after John's death. The phone number was basically set up so they would call you back only if they so chose. It seems like a total front, is what I'm saying. Almost like the cleaners from the John wick movie. A lot of this is going off of "feeling" which is something I try to always avoid, always. But none the less, when I watch the footage of that van, especially after looking into and trying to contact the business, I feel like I'm watching something very sinister. Just my two cents. Well one cent(s), there's a lot I left out, but again I normally only speak up over facts, this is stretching what I'd normally attach my opinion too. I do want to point out that someone is paying to keep that "business" registered and legal, and has been, but as far as the internet can tell they certainly aren't in any hurry to do any legitimate cleaning business. and they apparently answer and work for those that know how to get ahold of them, he's on the phone with someone in John's footage after all. Since this story broke no one's come forward and said they've ever cleaned a single carpet as far as I know. I guess it's 50/50 for me in the end. either he was totally paranoid and died in the exact manner the official story is touting. Or he was actually correct and probably the guy(s) in that van are professionals, who knew exactly how to make murdering a paranoid man look like an accident. And whoever hired them had enough of a sense of humor to post that review on Yahoo. Which although may sound strange, there's something about that that rings suspiciously true. Like someone was truly satisfied with the job they paid for, wanted to flaunt it in an "invisible" way. It's just the type of thing people do. May sound dumb, but Todd kohlhepp's reviews on Amazon probably looked pretty dumb until the news footage of them cutting that missing woman in chains out of his storage container broke and it was revealed he was a serial killer. Then they seem a little more serious. My point is the type of thing people that kill people do. That or the timing of the review is just like everything else in this case, just another coincidence...

Also just one more side note, had someone showed me John's posts prior to his death and my job was to make his death appear like an accident, this is almost exactly what comes to mind. It not only looks like an accident but makes it look like he died in a desperate attempt to convince people what he's saying was legitimate. A perfect smear job really. Wouldnt be terribly hard to pull off. A few superficial stab wounds in areas one could reach by bending the old elbow, set something acrid on fire hold him down til he's out, walk away and lock the door on your way out. Could be gone before the smoke really starts to billow. I'm just saying it wouldn't have taken a genius to pull this "job" off in this way, it's actually really logical. Sorry for the length of this post btw but no one else was saying much anyway so...
 
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Someone once told me; just because you're paranoid doesn't mean that they aren't really out to get you. Relevant, perhaps...
 
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