Are deaths unrelated to COVID-19 being marked as COVID-19?
Kristin Reilly died with a gunshot wound in her head last year.
But Colorado officials said the actual cause of her death was COVID-19.
Likewise her husband, Lucais Reilly, after allegedly shooting his wife in the head, turned the gun on himself and committed suicide.
He also died of COVID, the bureaucracy in the far-left state determined.
The details are from a new report from investigative reporter Sharyl Attkisson, who noted the explanation from coroner Brenda Bock in Grand County, where those two deaths happened.
“I had a homicide-suicide the end of November [2020], and the very next day it showed up on the state website as COVID deaths,” Bock said. “And they were gunshot wounds. And I questioned that immediately because I had not even signed off the death certificates yet, and the state was already reporting them as COVID deaths.”
Bock explained that nowhere in the death certificates is COVID mentioned.
“So we have a homicide, suicide, nothing to do with COVID.
That case, however, had nothing on the two later Grand County “deaths” that “popped up on the state’s COVID count,” Attkisson explained.
That’s because those people “were actually still alive.”
The county commissioners asked the state to correct its reporting and eventually, some adjustment was made, but James Caruso, chief medical examiner in Denver, said the same issue was found statewide.
He told Attkisson, “I think early on, the people signing the death certificates probably were doing it accurately. But at some level – maybe the state level, maybe the federal level – there’s a possibility that they were cross-refrencing COVID tests. And that people who tested positive for COVID were listed as a COVID-related death, regardless of their true cause of death.”
He said he warned the state Department of Public Safety that there were, in fact, significant differences between dying “of” COVID or “with” COVID.
https://www.citizensjournal.us/bang-murder-suicide-instantly-classified-as-covid-deaths/