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  • 2018-07-23 (xsd:date)
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  • Was an FBI Agent Who Exposed Hillary Clinton's Corruption Found Dead? (en)
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  • On 18 June 2018, the disreputable Neon Nettle website published an article reporting that an FBI agent was murdered as part of a conspiracy to cover up the corruption of Hillary Clinton, who unsuccessfully ran for the presidency of the U.S. in 2016: But there's no mystery surrounding how Raynor died — Anne Arundel County Police Lt. Ryan Frashure told us officers witnessed Raynor's turning his gun on himself on 7 March 2018: Investigators believe Raynor stabbed his 54-year-old wife, Donna Fisher, to death near their home in Crownsville, Maryland, before killing himself. The couple had been in the midst of divorce proceedings and, Frashure said, were having serious domestic issues. The week they died they were in court fighting over custody of their 10-year-old daughter. According to investigators, no evidence suggests Raynor's death was in any way connected to the Fast and Furious operation, an Obama-era gunwalking scandal. Moreover, Fast and Furious had nothing to do with Hillary Clinton's State Department, as it involved the Phoenix division of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives' (ATF), an organization within the United States Department of Justice (DOJ). Neon Nettle's sole documentation for their claim that Raynor died just one day before he was due to testify before a US Federal Grand Jury was a link to an eight-month-old news article about the shooting death of a Baltimore homicide detective, an article that made no mention of David Raynor, the FBI, Hillary Clinton, or Fast and Furious. (The slain detective was scheduled to testify before a federal grand jury, but that case was about Baltimore police accused of shaking down citizens and conspiring with drug dealers, not about the ATF and gunwalking in Arizona.) As is often the case with stories published by Neon Nettle, the only other sources reporting that Raynor was murdered in a conspiracy to cover up Clinton's corruption were similar disreputable web sites. (en)
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