MSNBC Fake News Liar Joe Scarborough May Have Murdered Congressional Aide Lori Klausutis In 2001

WOW! We didn’t know about the aide to Joe Scarborough, Lori Klausutis, who died in his office – and he supposedly had nothing to do with it. Scarborough quietly resigned from office two months after Klausutis’ death, stating he wanted to spend more time with his family, and it appears to us that Klausutis was probably actually murdered on July 19, 2001 in Scarborough’s congressional office.

MSNBC Fake News Liar Joe Scarborough May Have Murdered Congressional Aide Lori Klausutis In 2001

The bullshit death report says that Lori Klausutis had a heart episode on July 19, 2001, where she fell over and struck her head on the edge of a desk in Scarborough’s office, killing her. We’re not buying it though – not at all!

WHAT TOTAL BULLSHIT!! WHOEVER WENT ALONG WITH THAT BULLSHIT LIE WAS OBVIOUSLY PAID OFF OR IN ON THE MURDER OF LORI KLAUSUTIS!

We think that Joe Scarborough may have paid off the police, Okaloosa County Associate State Medical Examiner Dr. Michael Berkland, and/or others, to prevent an investigation, and to rule the death an “accident”, but after reading up on the death of Lori Klausutis, we think that Joe Scarborough probably killed her with his own two hands, by hitting her over the head with enough force to kill her.

After watching Joe completely lose it on MSNBC over the past couple years, I think Scarborough is definitely more than psycho enough to do something like that.

And what about Associate State Medical Examiner Dr. Michael Berkland? Can he be trusted? Not at all! This is the same fucked-up nut-job Dr. Michael Berkland who was suspended as medical examiner in Florida for fraud, and was also busted in 1999 for illegally storing hundreds of human body parts in a personal storage unit, and yet was let off without prosecution. I wonder why Dr. Michael Berkland wasn’t held accountable for his crimes?

Dr. Michael Berkland apparently even had his Missouri medical license revoked in 1998 after being busted reporting false information in an autopsy. Hmmm… False info in an autopsy… Sounds familiar!

Joe Scarborough resigned from congress about two months after Klausutis’ death, stating he wanted to spend more time with his family, but probably really because it would take the heat off him, and he could get away from the questions about the murder of Lori Klausutis.

“In the last month or two, I’ve had thousands of different rumors launched against me. I’d rather keep this private right now.” – Joe Scarborough

No wonder why Joe Scarborough is so loyal to his political masters – they probably gave him his life back by getting him off a murder case, and his political masters probably have the power to take his freedom away unless Scarborough plays ball.

Maybe Attorney General Bill Bar can appoint a special prosecutor to look into the obvious murder of Lori Klausutis.

The autopsy of Lori Klausutis makes no reference to a time of death. That raises new questions about an investigation that started when the 28-year-old woman’s body was found in the office of then U.S. Representative Joe Scarborough in summer 2001.

Accidental death was the official finding in the Klausutis case, with a cardiac arrhythmia causing her to fall and hit her head on a desk. But the recent discovery of human remains at a storage unit in Pensacola, Florida, casts doubt on that ruling. That’s because the storage unit was rented by Dr. Michael Berkland, the man who conducted the Klausutis autopsy 11 years earlier.

Berkland now faces a felony charge of improper storage of hazardous waste, and the grisly nature of the discovery calls his competence–and perhaps his sanity–into question.

Was the Lori Klausutis autopsy conducted in a professional manner? Was foul play prematurely ruled out? Should the investigation be reopened, perhaps with renewed scrutiny for Scarborough and others who might have had access to his office at the time?

Meanwhile, events surrounding the Klausutis story are taking on characteristics that are disturbingly reminiscent of the Don Siegelman case. More on that in a moment.

Scarborough has become a prominent figure in cable television news, serving as co-host of MSNBC’s Morning Joe. He also has strong ties to our area, as a graduate of the University of Alabama and confidant of former GOP Governor Bob Riley and his son, Homewood attorney Rob Riley.

Many Morning Joe viewers probably have forgotten, or never knew, that the body of a female aide once was found in Scarborough’s Congressional office. Investigators quickly saw that a blow to the head, delivered accidentally or intentionally, was involved in Lori Klausutis’ death. So it’s hard to figure why the autopsy makes no reference to time of death. (See full autopsy report at the end of this post; the document originally appeared at webofdeception.com)

Why is that a key omission? Consider this from an online document titled “Determining Time of Death (TOD)”:

Why is it important to know the time of death?
•TOD can set the time of murder
•Eliminate or suggest suspects
•Confirm or disprove alibis

Why did Berkland not include this critical detail? It’s not as if his report does not provide plenty of other details. He tells us that Klausutis was wearing a white thong on the day of her death. (Page 7.) He tells us that she had a “shaved genital region.” (Page 8.) But no time of death?

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