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-- did all this unobserved for two or more hours.
In addition, one man was scheduled for release in 19 days. Now he's dead so for sure he was murdered because dead men tell no tales, and maybe he had plenty to say.
CP&R's report "examines the investigation, not to determine what happened that night, but rather to assess why an investigation into three deaths could have failed to address significant issues."
It also covers suspicions that something very sinister was involved. Consider the following:
-- the Pentagon initially suppressed the fact that the men were dead for two or more hours before discovery;
-- how they could have hung in their cells unobserved;
-- why wasn't required constant supervision done - by guards and video camera monitoring;
-- how did all three follow precisely the same procedure, even more surprising as they were on the same cell block less than 72 hours with occupied and unoccupied cells between them - under constant supervision so they couldn't have cooperatively planned anything, let alone identical suicides;
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