By January Nelson
Anton Darius
1. Edgar Allen Poe. Died mysteriously at the age of 40. Went missing when traveling from Virginia to New York city, then was found in a bad state in a bar in Baltimore a week later, filthy, uncharacteristically wearing a really shabby mismatched outfit of someone else’s clothes, which was weird as he was very particular about wearing very smart tailored clothes. He was apparently ranting and raving unintelligibly. His personal physician arrived shortly after he was found, and took him to a poor house hospital and had him locked in a barred room, and barred any visitors from seeing him. Poe died mysteriously a few days later, apparently yelling the name ‘Reynold’ over and over, although his physician was the only person to see him in the days before his death, and his accounts of what happened kept changing, including the dates of Poe’s discovery, death and last words. His death certificate also went missing.
His arch nemesis and biggest critic, named Rufus Grisworld, somehow managed to become executor of Poe’s estate and money. Griswold basically made it his primary aim in life to destroy Poe’s reputation, and wrote a memoir about him funded by Poe’s money, and described him as a ‘depraved, arrogant drug addled madman’.
Its been suggested Poe was the victim of an election fraud racket, called ‘cooping’ where people would be ‘shanghied’ or kidnapped and drugged, forced to wear disguises and vote for a specific presidential candidate. There was an election the day before his reappearance, but Poe was a famous local celebrity, at the time of his death, so it has been suggested he would have been too well known in the area for a cooping to take place.
Poe was slandered by the temperance movement at the time, who claimed that Poe died of alcohol consumption, but his physician said he had smelled no alcohol on him or his clothes, and remained in a delirious raving state for days. Others suggested he had overdosed on opium, but numerous close friends revealed Poe was not a habitual drug user and hadn’t used opium for years.
2. Brandon Lee (Bruce Lee’s son) was gunned down on a movie set because someone replaced the blanks with real bullets.
3. Natalie Wood. I think Christopher Walken and her husband at the time, Robert Wagner, who were with her on the night she died, have some explaining to do. Nobody can seem to get their story straight, and there seems to be A LOT of smoke.
“During the making of the film Brainstorm, Wood drowned at age 43 while on a weekend boat trip to Catalina Island on board Wagner’s yacht, Splendour. Many of the circumstances surrounding her drowning are unknown; it was never determined how she entered the water. She was with her husband Robert Wagner, Brainstorm co-star Christopher Walken, and Splendour’s captain, Dennis Davern, on the evening of November 28, 1981. Wood’s body was recovered by authorities at 8:00 a.m. on November 29, one mile away from the boat, with a small Valiant-brand inflatable dinghy, found beached nearby. According to Wagner, when he went to bed, Wood was not there. The autopsy report revealed that Wood had bruises on her body and arms as well as an abrasion on her left cheek.”
“After a 30-year hiatus, the case was reopened in November 2011 after Davern publicly stated that he had lied to police during the initial investigation and that Wood and Wagner had an argument that evening. He alleged that Wood had been flirting with Walken, that Wagner was jealous and enraged, and that following Wood’s disappearance, Wagner had kept Davern from turning on the search lights and notifying authorities. According to Davern, Wagner was responsible for Wood’s death. Walken hired a lawyer, cooperated with the investigation, and was not considered a suspect by authorities.”
“In February 2018, Wagner was named a person of interest in the investigation into Wood’s death. He has denied any involvement.”
4. Princess Diana. The theories range from the Royal Family killing her on purpose to her actually dying in a car crash. It is very mysterious and suspicious. After all, people say she was alive after the crash and it took around 30 minutes for her to be loaded into an ambulance.
5. Harold **** went for a swim never came back also has a swimming centre names after him.
6. Bobby Fuller (famous for the first big recording of I Fought the Law), was called a suicide or an accident, but the autopsy report literally had question marks on it.
7. King Ludwig II of Bavaria.
Shortly after he was deposed, his body and the body of his psychiatrist were found in shallow water with their head and shoulders exposed in a Lake Starnberg near the castle where he was residing at the time. The two had gone for a walk and disappeared. Ludwig was known to be fairly athletic and a strong swimmer. There was no water in their lungs. The doctor’s body showed signs of trauma to the head and strangulation on the neck. Ludwig’s watch had been broken and stopped about a half hour after he was last seen. Ludwig’s death was ruled a suicide although there wasn’t really a theory as to how he did it and no indication he was suicidal.
8. Bollywood actress Sri Devi. When they first announced her death they said it was cardiac arrest, then they revealed she was found dead in the bathtub and that she likely drowned. It was very strange because there wasn’t that much alcohol found in her system and it would have been very difficult for her to just drown in that size bathtub. She didn’t hit her head, or anything like that. Plus the fact that they first announced it was cardiac arrest made it seem like they were covering it up.
I’ll have to look up what happened to those other two actresses. Bollywood is such a corrupt business with connections to the underworld.
9. Marilyn Monroe.
Legend has it that in the late 80s Warner Bros. hired David Lynch and Mark Frost to develop a film based on the last few days of Marilyn Monroe, but the project was dropped because the two were convinced that the government murdered her. The two bonded over this belief and later developed Twin Peaks together.
10. Vincent Van Gogh. Yeah it’s super easy to just assume he committed suicide considering he’s threatened it before and the fact that he was certifiably insane and he had a predilection for getting drunk off lamp kerosene and eating paint which his doctors assumed was a suicide attempt. However, he was shot in the stomach (99% of gun suicides are aimed at the temple or through the mouth) at an angle that would have been hard for him to do himself and it wasn’t at point blank range. He had never used a gun before, never had a use for a gun, and would not know how to work one, let alone the older model that was the suspected weapon.
Even when he did threaten suicide previously he always mentioned drowning as his preferred method. One story of why he borrowed the gun was so he could shoot at the crows in the field he liked painting but he loved birds and found crows to be especially interesting and would never shoot at them or find them to be a nuisance.
They never found any of his painting supplies where he supposedly tried to kill himself. In fact they never found his supplies anywhere. If he did shoot himself in the field, when he realized he didn’t die he would have had to walk back to his hotel along a busy street where someone would have seen the poor dude bleeding from the torso. When he did make it back to his hotel room someone asked him what had happened and he said something along the lines of, “I guess I’ve wounded myself.” But who would have shot him, you ask? René Secrétan. René was a 16 year old boy, who by his own admission, bullied Vincent and was most likely the most current owner of the gun. He took the gun everywhere and said that it shot erratically due to it being older. He liked showing off the gun and shooting at things as he pleased. He claimed Vincent stole the gun from him and did the deed in the field. Let it be known that the Secrétan family beat feet back home to Paris immediately after the shooting before too many questions were posed. Why didn’t Vincent blame him if that was the case? Vincent welcomed death at that point. He had mentioned in a letter that if death came upon him he would welcome it and not fight it.
He was worried about losing his relationship and financial support of his brother Theo now that Theo had a baby and a wife to support. He basically decided to be a martyr rather than indict a kid that probably didn’t mean to shoot him even if said kid was mean to him. No one is gonna read this shyt but if you do, thanks for coming to my TED talk. Read “Van Gogh: the Life” by Gregory White and Steven Naifeh for more.
11. Louis Le Prince. Disappeared from a train on his way back to Paris. His body, nor his suitcase, were ever found. His suitcase is thought to have contained plans for the first movie camera which he was weeks away from exhibiting. Many believe that his death was linked to Thomas Edison, who later tried to monopolize the industry with a gangster-like hold that almost killed cinema.
12. Singer Elliot Smith supposedly committed suicide by stabbing himself in the heart with a kitchen knife after an argument with his girlfriend, Jennifer Chiba. His girlfriend was supposedly in the bathroom at the time of the incident. His friends say he was in good spirits and about to release what would be his final album. The coroners report said it could potentially have been homicide, he was stabbed twice and there were none of the hesitation wounds that are common with this type of suicide. His girlfriend removed the knife and did not cooperate with the investigation. It’s a situation where the facts could look the same whether it was suicide or murder.
13. James Brown. No one knows if his body is actually in the crypt where it is supposed to be. There is a vial of his blood from the night he died that is meant to contain traces of a drug that was put into his blood stream but it has been in a queue to be tested for years. The woman who is suspected of administering the drug that killed him confessed to a friend she did it but then took it all back and called it a dream. A duffel bag was then found with clothes covered in the drug (think it was PCP or something) that killed him and matched the description of the dream. And this is before you get to all the shady shyt that James Brown got up to when he was alive including possibly arranging the murder of his wife and running some sort of small league mafia. He tried to get out of the control of his agent and family members a couple of months before he died and they took over control of the estate. Multiple people who have tried to question the official story have been threatened, including the reporter.
14. Rudolf Diesel, inventor of the Diesel engine.
On the evening of 29 September 1913, Diesel boarded the GER steamer SS Dresden in Antwerp on his way to a meeting of the Consolidated Diesel Manufacturing company in London, England. He took dinner on board the ship and then retired to his cabin at about 10 p.m., leaving word to be called the next morning at 6:15 a.m.; but he was never seen alive again. In the morning his cabin was empty and his bed had not been slept in, although his nightshirt was neatly laid out and his watch had been left where it could be seen from the bed. His hat and neatly folded overcoat were discovered beneath the afterdeck railing.
15. Sonny Liston, the former boxing heavyweight champ who was dethroned by Ali. Has a very mysterious life in general. His birth date was unknown so they’re not even sure how old he was. A boxer he was supposed to fight, Chuvalo, said he was dead in December 1970 when his body wasn’t even found until january 5, 1971. He was a heroin addict and they found heroin on him when they found him, but no needles or anything for him to inject with. Plus the amount in his body was thought to not be enough to cause an OD. However, some people close to him said he had a fear of needles, including his doctor, who said he would do anything to avoid taking shots.
Of course, many think he was murdered. Theories range that he was a debt collector who tried to ask for too much pay, that he was murdered by drug dealers, that he wasn’t paid for an alleged dive he took in the second Ali fight (and that when he threatened to go public about it he was killed), or that he was killed for not taking a dive against Chuck Wepner who he had fought a few months earlier.
Liston had well known underworld connections, and like I said earlier some suspected the second fight he took a dive against Ali.
Anton Darius
1. Edgar Allen Poe. Died mysteriously at the age of 40. Went missing when traveling from Virginia to New York city, then was found in a bad state in a bar in Baltimore a week later, filthy, uncharacteristically wearing a really shabby mismatched outfit of someone else’s clothes, which was weird as he was very particular about wearing very smart tailored clothes. He was apparently ranting and raving unintelligibly. His personal physician arrived shortly after he was found, and took him to a poor house hospital and had him locked in a barred room, and barred any visitors from seeing him. Poe died mysteriously a few days later, apparently yelling the name ‘Reynold’ over and over, although his physician was the only person to see him in the days before his death, and his accounts of what happened kept changing, including the dates of Poe’s discovery, death and last words. His death certificate also went missing.
His arch nemesis and biggest critic, named Rufus Grisworld, somehow managed to become executor of Poe’s estate and money. Griswold basically made it his primary aim in life to destroy Poe’s reputation, and wrote a memoir about him funded by Poe’s money, and described him as a ‘depraved, arrogant drug addled madman’.
Its been suggested Poe was the victim of an election fraud racket, called ‘cooping’ where people would be ‘shanghied’ or kidnapped and drugged, forced to wear disguises and vote for a specific presidential candidate. There was an election the day before his reappearance, but Poe was a famous local celebrity, at the time of his death, so it has been suggested he would have been too well known in the area for a cooping to take place.
Poe was slandered by the temperance movement at the time, who claimed that Poe died of alcohol consumption, but his physician said he had smelled no alcohol on him or his clothes, and remained in a delirious raving state for days. Others suggested he had overdosed on opium, but numerous close friends revealed Poe was not a habitual drug user and hadn’t used opium for years.
2. Brandon Lee (Bruce Lee’s son) was gunned down on a movie set because someone replaced the blanks with real bullets.
3. Natalie Wood. I think Christopher Walken and her husband at the time, Robert Wagner, who were with her on the night she died, have some explaining to do. Nobody can seem to get their story straight, and there seems to be A LOT of smoke.
“During the making of the film Brainstorm, Wood drowned at age 43 while on a weekend boat trip to Catalina Island on board Wagner’s yacht, Splendour. Many of the circumstances surrounding her drowning are unknown; it was never determined how she entered the water. She was with her husband Robert Wagner, Brainstorm co-star Christopher Walken, and Splendour’s captain, Dennis Davern, on the evening of November 28, 1981. Wood’s body was recovered by authorities at 8:00 a.m. on November 29, one mile away from the boat, with a small Valiant-brand inflatable dinghy, found beached nearby. According to Wagner, when he went to bed, Wood was not there. The autopsy report revealed that Wood had bruises on her body and arms as well as an abrasion on her left cheek.”
“After a 30-year hiatus, the case was reopened in November 2011 after Davern publicly stated that he had lied to police during the initial investigation and that Wood and Wagner had an argument that evening. He alleged that Wood had been flirting with Walken, that Wagner was jealous and enraged, and that following Wood’s disappearance, Wagner had kept Davern from turning on the search lights and notifying authorities. According to Davern, Wagner was responsible for Wood’s death. Walken hired a lawyer, cooperated with the investigation, and was not considered a suspect by authorities.”
“In February 2018, Wagner was named a person of interest in the investigation into Wood’s death. He has denied any involvement.”
4. Princess Diana. The theories range from the Royal Family killing her on purpose to her actually dying in a car crash. It is very mysterious and suspicious. After all, people say she was alive after the crash and it took around 30 minutes for her to be loaded into an ambulance.
5. Harold **** went for a swim never came back also has a swimming centre names after him.
6. Bobby Fuller (famous for the first big recording of I Fought the Law), was called a suicide or an accident, but the autopsy report literally had question marks on it.
7. King Ludwig II of Bavaria.
Shortly after he was deposed, his body and the body of his psychiatrist were found in shallow water with their head and shoulders exposed in a Lake Starnberg near the castle where he was residing at the time. The two had gone for a walk and disappeared. Ludwig was known to be fairly athletic and a strong swimmer. There was no water in their lungs. The doctor’s body showed signs of trauma to the head and strangulation on the neck. Ludwig’s watch had been broken and stopped about a half hour after he was last seen. Ludwig’s death was ruled a suicide although there wasn’t really a theory as to how he did it and no indication he was suicidal.
8. Bollywood actress Sri Devi. When they first announced her death they said it was cardiac arrest, then they revealed she was found dead in the bathtub and that she likely drowned. It was very strange because there wasn’t that much alcohol found in her system and it would have been very difficult for her to just drown in that size bathtub. She didn’t hit her head, or anything like that. Plus the fact that they first announced it was cardiac arrest made it seem like they were covering it up.
I’ll have to look up what happened to those other two actresses. Bollywood is such a corrupt business with connections to the underworld.
9. Marilyn Monroe.
Legend has it that in the late 80s Warner Bros. hired David Lynch and Mark Frost to develop a film based on the last few days of Marilyn Monroe, but the project was dropped because the two were convinced that the government murdered her. The two bonded over this belief and later developed Twin Peaks together.
10. Vincent Van Gogh. Yeah it’s super easy to just assume he committed suicide considering he’s threatened it before and the fact that he was certifiably insane and he had a predilection for getting drunk off lamp kerosene and eating paint which his doctors assumed was a suicide attempt. However, he was shot in the stomach (99% of gun suicides are aimed at the temple or through the mouth) at an angle that would have been hard for him to do himself and it wasn’t at point blank range. He had never used a gun before, never had a use for a gun, and would not know how to work one, let alone the older model that was the suspected weapon.
Even when he did threaten suicide previously he always mentioned drowning as his preferred method. One story of why he borrowed the gun was so he could shoot at the crows in the field he liked painting but he loved birds and found crows to be especially interesting and would never shoot at them or find them to be a nuisance.
They never found any of his painting supplies where he supposedly tried to kill himself. In fact they never found his supplies anywhere. If he did shoot himself in the field, when he realized he didn’t die he would have had to walk back to his hotel along a busy street where someone would have seen the poor dude bleeding from the torso. When he did make it back to his hotel room someone asked him what had happened and he said something along the lines of, “I guess I’ve wounded myself.” But who would have shot him, you ask? René Secrétan. René was a 16 year old boy, who by his own admission, bullied Vincent and was most likely the most current owner of the gun. He took the gun everywhere and said that it shot erratically due to it being older. He liked showing off the gun and shooting at things as he pleased. He claimed Vincent stole the gun from him and did the deed in the field. Let it be known that the Secrétan family beat feet back home to Paris immediately after the shooting before too many questions were posed. Why didn’t Vincent blame him if that was the case? Vincent welcomed death at that point. He had mentioned in a letter that if death came upon him he would welcome it and not fight it.
He was worried about losing his relationship and financial support of his brother Theo now that Theo had a baby and a wife to support. He basically decided to be a martyr rather than indict a kid that probably didn’t mean to shoot him even if said kid was mean to him. No one is gonna read this shyt but if you do, thanks for coming to my TED talk. Read “Van Gogh: the Life” by Gregory White and Steven Naifeh for more.
11. Louis Le Prince. Disappeared from a train on his way back to Paris. His body, nor his suitcase, were ever found. His suitcase is thought to have contained plans for the first movie camera which he was weeks away from exhibiting. Many believe that his death was linked to Thomas Edison, who later tried to monopolize the industry with a gangster-like hold that almost killed cinema.
12. Singer Elliot Smith supposedly committed suicide by stabbing himself in the heart with a kitchen knife after an argument with his girlfriend, Jennifer Chiba. His girlfriend was supposedly in the bathroom at the time of the incident. His friends say he was in good spirits and about to release what would be his final album. The coroners report said it could potentially have been homicide, he was stabbed twice and there were none of the hesitation wounds that are common with this type of suicide. His girlfriend removed the knife and did not cooperate with the investigation. It’s a situation where the facts could look the same whether it was suicide or murder.
13. James Brown. No one knows if his body is actually in the crypt where it is supposed to be. There is a vial of his blood from the night he died that is meant to contain traces of a drug that was put into his blood stream but it has been in a queue to be tested for years. The woman who is suspected of administering the drug that killed him confessed to a friend she did it but then took it all back and called it a dream. A duffel bag was then found with clothes covered in the drug (think it was PCP or something) that killed him and matched the description of the dream. And this is before you get to all the shady shyt that James Brown got up to when he was alive including possibly arranging the murder of his wife and running some sort of small league mafia. He tried to get out of the control of his agent and family members a couple of months before he died and they took over control of the estate. Multiple people who have tried to question the official story have been threatened, including the reporter.
14. Rudolf Diesel, inventor of the Diesel engine.
On the evening of 29 September 1913, Diesel boarded the GER steamer SS Dresden in Antwerp on his way to a meeting of the Consolidated Diesel Manufacturing company in London, England. He took dinner on board the ship and then retired to his cabin at about 10 p.m., leaving word to be called the next morning at 6:15 a.m.; but he was never seen alive again. In the morning his cabin was empty and his bed had not been slept in, although his nightshirt was neatly laid out and his watch had been left where it could be seen from the bed. His hat and neatly folded overcoat were discovered beneath the afterdeck railing.
15. Sonny Liston, the former boxing heavyweight champ who was dethroned by Ali. Has a very mysterious life in general. His birth date was unknown so they’re not even sure how old he was. A boxer he was supposed to fight, Chuvalo, said he was dead in December 1970 when his body wasn’t even found until january 5, 1971. He was a heroin addict and they found heroin on him when they found him, but no needles or anything for him to inject with. Plus the amount in his body was thought to not be enough to cause an OD. However, some people close to him said he had a fear of needles, including his doctor, who said he would do anything to avoid taking shots.
Of course, many think he was murdered. Theories range that he was a debt collector who tried to ask for too much pay, that he was murdered by drug dealers, that he wasn’t paid for an alleged dive he took in the second Ali fight (and that when he threatened to go public about it he was killed), or that he was killed for not taking a dive against Chuck Wepner who he had fought a few months earlier.
Liston had well known underworld connections, and like I said earlier some suspected the second fight he took a dive against Ali.

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