Jason Voorhees
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It's exactly been a year since he died and we're meant to believe that a 30 year old man, in a state of "drug and alcohol induced aggression," just happened to fall perfectly over a third floor balcony and die instantly? The official cause is "polytrauma," but the whole thing stinks of a setup.
the "facts" that don't add up:
The 3rd Floor Fall: This is the biggest red flag. A third floor fall is highly survivable, especially onto a courtyard. Yet, his injuries were "extremely serious" and led to "immediate death." This suggests a different kind of force, or that he was already deceased before the fall. It's a classic "foul play disguised as suicide/accident" tactic.
The 911 Call: The hotel manager supposedly called 911 before the fall, reporting an "aggressive man" destroying his room. Isn't this incredibly convenient? It sounds less like a call for help and more like establishing a narrative. They were painting him as "out of control" before the event, so the public wouldn't question the "accident" that was about to happen.
The 5 People Charged: They charged five people, including hotel staff and his "friend," businessman Roger Nores. This looks like a clean-up crew, not a real investigation. Manslaughter, negligence, supplying drugs. These are "accident" charges, perfect for sweeping a murder under the rug. They're scapegoats, low-level players taking the fall for something much, much bigger. Why was he in Argentina with these specific people?
He was always the most outspoken ex-1D member, talking about the dark side of the industry, the control, the mental health struggles. You don't just "accidentally" die in a foreign country under such perfect "junkie" narrative circumstances. It was a silencing, plain a
nd simple.
the "facts" that don't add up:
The 3rd Floor Fall: This is the biggest red flag. A third floor fall is highly survivable, especially onto a courtyard. Yet, his injuries were "extremely serious" and led to "immediate death." This suggests a different kind of force, or that he was already deceased before the fall. It's a classic "foul play disguised as suicide/accident" tactic.
The 911 Call: The hotel manager supposedly called 911 before the fall, reporting an "aggressive man" destroying his room. Isn't this incredibly convenient? It sounds less like a call for help and more like establishing a narrative. They were painting him as "out of control" before the event, so the public wouldn't question the "accident" that was about to happen.
The 5 People Charged: They charged five people, including hotel staff and his "friend," businessman Roger Nores. This looks like a clean-up crew, not a real investigation. Manslaughter, negligence, supplying drugs. These are "accident" charges, perfect for sweeping a murder under the rug. They're scapegoats, low-level players taking the fall for something much, much bigger. Why was he in Argentina with these specific people?
He was always the most outspoken ex-1D member, talking about the dark side of the industry, the control, the mental health struggles. You don't just "accidentally" die in a foreign country under such perfect "junkie" narrative circumstances. It was a silencing, plain a
nd simple.
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