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psychoceramics: Michael Hutchence conspiracy theory




Disappointingly little about the Hutchence suicide/assassination/"accident"
in alt.conspiracy;  nowhere near as much as on the Diana assassination.

 -- acb

  From: r--@b--.demon.co.uk (UnderCover Elephant)
  Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy
  Subject: Did Hutchence commit suicide over child porn ring in the UK
  Date: Sat, 22 Nov 1997 16:20:04 GMT
  
  ?
  
  
  Michael Hutchence 1960-1997
  
  RIP Michael, thanks for some great music, I.C.O.N of the eighties.
  
  Lived life to the XS.
  
  "Suicide is painless, it brings on many changes, but I can take or leave it if I please"
  
  From: j--@n--.net (Jack Bell)
  Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy
  Subject: Re: INXS suicide was it murder?
  Date: Sat, 22 Nov 1997 23:52:21 -0800
  
  In article <01bcf7e1$ac241780$8--@t-->, sascrotch@yeti.org says...
  > Somebody stands to make a lot of money off of Hutchence's death.  According
  > to the story, people who knew the singer say that he was in good spirits
  > lately.  There's something fishy here.
  > 
  > http://www.usatoday.com/life/lfront.htm
  > 
  
  
  I heard a report mention that the police were holding a leather belt as 
  'evidence' but would not comment on the existance or non-existance of any 
  suicide note(s).  Although the police may well be lying about it being 
  'suicide' per se, I really doubt it is a cover up for murder.
  
  A more likely explanation springs to mind: it wouldn't be the first time 
  the police described 'Autoerotic Partial Asphyxiation' that accidently 
  turned into full-fledged asphyxiation as a suicide in order to salve the 
  feelings of the surviving family.  Even intentional self destruction 
  sounds better than dying after you passed out choking the chicken while 
  simultaneously choking yourself...
  
  
  Jack
  
  From: "Sherlock" <n--@w--.att.net>
  Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy
  Subject: Re: INXS suicide was it murder?
  Date: 23 Nov 1997 22:10:46 GMT
  
  	Why does a man who loves to breath, kill himself by hanging???
  I don't believe this is a suicide at all.  
  
  sascrotch <s--@y--.org> wrote in article
  <01bcf7e1$ac241780$8--@t-->...
  > Somebody stands to make a lot of money off of Hutchence's death. 
  According
  > to the story, people who knew the singer say that he was in good spirits
  > lately.  There's something fishy here.
  > 
  > http://www.usatoday.com/life/lfront.htm
  > 
  
  From: Horatio <s--@s--.net>
  Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy
  Subject: Re: INXS suicide was it murder?
  Date: Sun, 23 Nov 1997 18:53:03 -0500
  
  sascrotch wrote:
  > 
  > Somebody stands to make a lot of money off of Hutchence's death.  According
  > to the story, people who knew the singer say that he was in good spirits
  > lately.  There's something fishy here.
  
  Yeah I thought the same thing. 
  
  When I first heard the news I thought it
  was an OD or something.
  
  Why would he snuff himself right before he 
  was about to perform? Doesn't make sense.
  
  I'm not buying the suicide story.
  
  From: "Ian Engleback" <e--@c--.com>
  Subject: Michael Hutchence
  Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy
  Date: Sun, 23 Nov 1997 08:07:22 -0500
  
  OK, I'll kick this one off ...
  
  Geldorf must have been involved somewhere.
  
  Ian