Sheriff Told He Had No Authority in Justice Scalia’s Death
John S. Roberts
February 24, 2016
11:09 pm
Young ConservativesWith information like this, it’s not hard to see why there’s so much speculation regarding the death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
From
Washington Post via
Weasel Zippers:
A sheriff’s report offers a detailed account of the hours after Antonin Scalia’s body was found in Texas, describing how the owner of the luxury resort where the Supreme Court justice died told the sheriff he had no authority in the matter. The report also includes a reference to a pillow that spawned conspiracy theories. A look at the sheriff’s account:
When the body of the 79-year-old Scalia was found Feb. 13 in his bed at the Cibolo Creek Ranch, ranch owner John Poindexter was initially vague when reporting the death to authorities, the report said.
Presidio County Sheriff Danny Dominguez complained that he was delayed in responding because Poindexter would not reveal during a phone call who had died.
Weird.
Who told the sheriff he had no authority?
That’s something I’d like an answer to.
Democrats and Republicans on the hill are now fighting over who will replace Scalia on the bench, and the word is that the Obama administration is vetting Nevada’s RINO Gov. Brian Sandoval for the position.