Anonymous ID: ce6a75 Jan. 5, 2019, 7:28 p.m. No.4620687   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0923

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>>4620429 (pb)

 

Actually, to be fair, Ostray seems to have a penchant for using theatrical metaphors, including calling Black GOP Sen. Tim Scott ‘Manipulated Prop’, even though Scott played an instrumental role in writing and passing the bill.

 

https://www.thewrap.com/huffpost-ostroy-apologizes-black-senator-tim-scott-manipulated-prop/

Anonymous ID: ce6a75 Jan. 5, 2019, 7:43 p.m. No.4620923   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4620687

 

But going back to his wife's murder, there are a few things that just seem a little out of place…

 

Here's a description of a few of them from the sourced article.

 

https://nypost.com/2006/11/03/indie-film-star-suicide-stunner-hubby-finds-gal-40-hanged-in-village-apt/

 

In a 2002 interview, the actress (Ostroy’s wife, Adrienne Shelly) said she had “gone through life with this feeling that life could end at any given moment,” adding she would not accept delays in producing her film projects “because in my way of thinking, I might not live another seven years.”

 

A doorman at the Abingdon Square building told The Post that Shelly’s husband arrived there just before 6 p.m. Wednesday and “said he was really worried about her. He said he dropped her off that morning at 10 or 10:30.”

 

“He hadn’t heard from her, and he said it was odd not to hear from her, so he was nervous. And he asked me to go up to the apartment with him, so we went to the front door, and it was unlocked.”

 

[really, why ask the doorman to come up with you Andy? Did you need to have an audience there, someone who could appreciate your reaction to the scene and maybe report it to the police/media?]

 

“He ran into the apartment. I just held back. Once he got to the back of the apartment, he just started screaming . . . and crying, ‘Why? Why?’ – asking himself, or just asking her,” the doorman said.

 

Ostroy, chairman and CEO of Belardi/Ostroy ALC, declined to comment.

 

Despite the door not having been locked and money reportedly missing from her wallet, New York City Police Department apparently believed Shelly had taken her own life. An autopsy found she had died as a result of neck compression.