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The Death Of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Scalia: An Investigative Report

The Death Of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Scalia: An Investigative Report

Ralph Thomas
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The Death Of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Scalia at a remote ranch in South Texas known as Cibolo Creek Ranch was sudden and unexpected. He was found dead in his room by the ranch owner on February 13, 2016. This 94 page investigative report with a background investigation done on the area in which Justice Anthony Scalia died in sends up many alarms. U. S. Supreme Court Judges are provided security protection by the U.S. Marshall's Service. He had declined protection while at the ranch. His body was found in his room in bed after he didn't show up for breakfast. The first responder was Presideo County Sheriff Dominguez. Sheriff Dominguez had a hard time obtaining an official who would do an inquest that was required by law. After two attempts, he was able to get Judge Cinderella Guevara to conduct an inquest but she would only do it by phone. Judge Cinderella Guevara pronounced Justice Scalia died of natural causes over the telephone. Although there were two near by funeral homes, Justice Scalia's body was driven to El Paso, Texas for embalming before being flown back to his home town in Virgina. No autopsy was done nor was a medical examination of the body done by a qualified medical person. Scalia died alone in his room. He was last seen at about 9:00 PM before retiring to his room. This investigative report contains the report done by Presideo County Sheriff Dominguez as well as details that leave many unanswered questions.

There are numerous reports that this Cibolo Creek Ranch event was an outing organized for members of the International Order of St. Hubertus. This organization was started is 1695. Scalia flew into Cibolo Creek Ranch, likely on a Gulf Stream Jet with C. Allen Foster February 12, 2016, the day before he died. The ranch has it's own airstrip. He arrived at the ranch about noon. There is no public indication of any investigation of what food or drink Scalia consumed at the ranch. There were about 35 other guests at the ranch. There is no public indication of any investigation concerning interviews with the other guests at the ranch concerning Scalia's death. There is some indication that someone else may had been in Scalia's room due to the arrangement of the pillows on the sofa. The Cibolo Creek Ranch is unusual in that it has beds in the hallways that lead into rooms. The rooms are off a hallway that has picture windows on one side and room doors on the other side with hallway beds against the doors that lead into guest rooms. The Cibolo Creek Ranch property goes all the way down to the Mexican border which can be accessed in this highly remote area. The Presidio County Sheriff’s office has a Sheriff, A Chief Deputy Sheriff and four Deputy Sheriffs. It covers 3,656 miles and has a population of 6,976.

When Scalia was found dead in his room, it was reported that there was a pillow case that had come down over part of his eye. Scalia had Slee

The Sunset Funeral Home In El Paco Texas thee and a half hours away by vehicle was where the body was embalmed even though there were two funeral homes that could of done that that were located in the nearest rural towns. The body was driven by an Alpine Funeral Home Hurst from a funeral home about 60 miles away that could of done the embalming. The Sun Set Funeral Home in El Paso embalmed the body and flushed body fluids into the public sewage system. The Alpine Funeral Home and the other closer funeral homes were not permitted to flush body fluids into the public sewer system because of the water table.

The area is deemed by the federal government as a "high-Intensity Drug Trafficking And Illegal Alien Smuggling Area." The FBI has a special task force that deals with the political corruption in this area. The sheriff before the current sheriff was indited and convicted of possession of drug trafficking.
Pages
103
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
November 16, 2017

The Death Of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Scalia: An Investigative Report

Ralph Thomas
0/5 ( ratings)
The Death Of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Scalia at a remote ranch in South Texas known as Cibolo Creek Ranch was sudden and unexpected. He was found dead in his room by the ranch owner on February 13, 2016. This 94 page investigative report with a background investigation done on the area in which Justice Anthony Scalia died in sends up many alarms. U. S. Supreme Court Judges are provided security protection by the U.S. Marshall's Service. He had declined protection while at the ranch. His body was found in his room in bed after he didn't show up for breakfast. The first responder was Presideo County Sheriff Dominguez. Sheriff Dominguez had a hard time obtaining an official who would do an inquest that was required by law. After two attempts, he was able to get Judge Cinderella Guevara to conduct an inquest but she would only do it by phone. Judge Cinderella Guevara pronounced Justice Scalia died of natural causes over the telephone. Although there were two near by funeral homes, Justice Scalia's body was driven to El Paso, Texas for embalming before being flown back to his home town in Virgina. No autopsy was done nor was a medical examination of the body done by a qualified medical person. Scalia died alone in his room. He was last seen at about 9:00 PM before retiring to his room. This investigative report contains the report done by Presideo County Sheriff Dominguez as well as details that leave many unanswered questions.

There are numerous reports that this Cibolo Creek Ranch event was an outing organized for members of the International Order of St. Hubertus. This organization was started is 1695. Scalia flew into Cibolo Creek Ranch, likely on a Gulf Stream Jet with C. Allen Foster February 12, 2016, the day before he died. The ranch has it's own airstrip. He arrived at the ranch about noon. There is no public indication of any investigation of what food or drink Scalia consumed at the ranch. There were about 35 other guests at the ranch. There is no public indication of any investigation concerning interviews with the other guests at the ranch concerning Scalia's death. There is some indication that someone else may had been in Scalia's room due to the arrangement of the pillows on the sofa. The Cibolo Creek Ranch is unusual in that it has beds in the hallways that lead into rooms. The rooms are off a hallway that has picture windows on one side and room doors on the other side with hallway beds against the doors that lead into guest rooms. The Cibolo Creek Ranch property goes all the way down to the Mexican border which can be accessed in this highly remote area. The Presidio County Sheriff’s office has a Sheriff, A Chief Deputy Sheriff and four Deputy Sheriffs. It covers 3,656 miles and has a population of 6,976.

When Scalia was found dead in his room, it was reported that there was a pillow case that had come down over part of his eye. Scalia had Slee

The Sunset Funeral Home In El Paco Texas thee and a half hours away by vehicle was where the body was embalmed even though there were two funeral homes that could of done that that were located in the nearest rural towns. The body was driven by an Alpine Funeral Home Hurst from a funeral home about 60 miles away that could of done the embalming. The Sun Set Funeral Home in El Paso embalmed the body and flushed body fluids into the public sewage system. The Alpine Funeral Home and the other closer funeral homes were not permitted to flush body fluids into the public sewer system because of the water table.

The area is deemed by the federal government as a "high-Intensity Drug Trafficking And Illegal Alien Smuggling Area." The FBI has a special task force that deals with the political corruption in this area. The sheriff before the current sheriff was indited and convicted of possession of drug trafficking.
Pages
103
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
November 16, 2017

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