Anonymous ID: 3c794b May 21, 2020, 4:33 a.m. No.9262325   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2411 >>2494 >>2508 >>2609 >>2673

>>9262270

What are you gonna do?

Imus interviewing Psycho Joe

>Imus: I asked you why you weren't in congress, you said you'd had sex with the intern then you had to kill her

<PsychoJoe: Haha, exactly

>Imus: haha, that's pretty risky to say

<PsychoJoe:what are ya gonna do?

 

https://www.newsfollowup.com/bushgw.htm#klausutis

Warming up a cold case

the suspicious death of Lori Klausutis

January 20, 2010

 

Case closed on Scarborough? Not quite.

 

Scarborough attended the University of Alabama from 1981 to 1985 where he eventually ran for student body president as the anti-fraternity and sorority candidate who vowed to abolish student government if he won. Scarborough lost but his story about his student days in Tuscaloosa are not exactly correct according to those who attended the University of Alabama the same years that Scarborough was a student.

 

"Scarborough drove around campus in a Jeep that belonged to his frat house and he was definitely the 'big man on campus, recalled one former classmate who spoke to WMR. Scarborough's public aversion to sororities also apparently did not extend to his sexual interests. WMR has learned that Scarborough was well known as someone who dated sorority members and

was known by many to be "rough" at sex.

The stories about Scarborough's "well-endowed" attribute were known to a number of sorority sisters but so was his threats if those he dated complained about his being rough and forcing himself in what could now be construed as "date rape." "Scarborough threatened my sorority sisters who said they would report him to the university officials," said one former University of Alabama sorority member who was a student at the University of Alabama at the same time Scarborough attended and who requested anonymity. Scarborough, according to the source, would tell distressed women that he had been rough with,

"what are you going to do about it?"

 

Sounds familiar. Based on the information from co-eds at the University of Alabama from 1981 to 1985, there is a clear need to

reopen the "cold case" on the suspicious death of Lori Klausutis.

Even the long-forgotten Katherine Harris, if she knows something as she previously alleged about Scarborough could help in uncovering what could have been a major criminal cover-up by a then-sitting member of Congress.

Anonymous ID: 3c794b May 21, 2020, 5:09 a.m. No.9262494   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2609 >>2673

>>9262325

>>9262411

>Psycho

One of these articles said

>I wonder what Lori overheard

There was plenty going on in Florida around that time.

 

hanging chads

terrorists training in florida

Divorces 1st wife

Intern Dies

Marries aide to the governor

governor's brother is the president

leaves congress 6 days before 9/11