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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

05/20/09 Media Alert: Greenwich Diva Is About To File Breaking Greenwich News >>>> Greenwich related accidental death ???

There Is A Whole Lot A Suicides Going On......

http://steamboatpilot.com/news/2009/may/20/corna_death_ruled_suicide/#comments

Can you see the connection between this false suicide and a John Coen, 44 (who Greenwich Roundup has posted about) who resides in Conn. Someone needs to shed some light on this...

PLEASE SEE:
Lower Hudson Journal news
PORT CHESTER - Police are investigating the death of a Colorado man in a single-car accident early Monday
He had wounds inconsistent with the accident, police said.

Christian Richard Corna, 45, of Steamboat Springs, Colo., had stab wounds to his neck, the medical examiner said.

Corna, who was visiting friends in Greenwich, Conn., crashed a rented Toyota into the north corner abutment of the Metro North bridge driving southbound on the 300 block of North Main Street at 4:30 a.m., police said. He had to cross the road to strike the bridge, police said. A county accident reconstruction team is working on the incident.

According to the medical examiner, police said, the crash would have been enough to kill Corna.
Detectives "can't rule out" that anyone else was involved in this fatal accident until a determination is made by the medical examiner and police that the wounds were self-inflicted and/or not a precipitating factor in the accident, Lt. James Ladaireous said. ...

2 comments:

  1. I'm going to say what everybody else is thinking...early morning fight (maybe second thoughts about the engagement?) that got WAY out of control and a desperate man trying to get himself to the hospital. They need to take a VERY close look at Ms. Lisette Ray Coen...

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