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Today, April 5, 2002 - a day that lives in infamy: Twenty Six years
ago, on April 5, l976, the emaciated body of a man first identified
as J T Conover was delivered DOA to a hospital in Houston, Texas.
Reported cause of death: Cardiac Arrest.Body subsequently identified
as being that of Howard Hughes, reportedly by FBI "from fingerprints
on old pilot's license.." Next-of-kin demand autopsy which revealed
long-term inadequately treated kidney failure, other evidences of
neglect of treatment of long-term painful ailments of body described
as resembling tortured, starved remains of victims of nazi
concentration/death camps World War II. This body was hastily buried
early morning of April 7th 1976.
The end of America's beloved favorite son of the l920-l950's, to thus
be buried to lie in an unmarked grave? No shrowd for his body, no
flag for his grave, no victory wreath for his breast? Oh Lord up in
Glory have mercy on him - and a place in the land of the blessed.
Amen. From All of His Fellow Americans.





Fri Apr 5, 2002 2:59 pm

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