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Old 07-28-2014, 04:15 PM   #36
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But at least the basic cause of death is generally known, even if it's something like AIDS, if not the complete picture. For example, we know that the cause of Princess Di death was RTA, even if we can speculate that the crash was deliberately instigated and not an accident.

News reporters are almost everywhere, and death certificates/inquests are more accurate at establishing cause of death, so we're not leaving such mysteries behind. There are certain deaths, like those of Michael Jackson, Heath Ledger, Paula Yates and Peaches, where the causes are well known, but the whys and wherefores are still clouded in mystery.

With the Brontes, the actual causes still leave room for doubt and speculation.
True. Though that isn't necessarily a conspiracy either. Rather the result of the world in which they lived which was rather simple by the standards of today when it came to medical science. Some think that Napoleon was the victim of poison for example but it's hard to say if that was the case or not as forensic science as we know it now was at best in its infancy.
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