PDA

View Full Version : Attack on Federal Judge Esther Salas!



ToeCutter
07-20-20, 00:44
Holy Shitballz this is going to add to the 2020 craziness! https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8539683/Federal-judges-son-shot-dead-husband-wounded-attack-man-dressed-FedEx-driver.html?fbclid=IwAR0cykShUsJ1ZkUHv7M24wejx61l0fFmFHzlSgYZqkkTsAg2RXoQLItLZvQ

Diamondback
07-20-20, 01:31
As I said in the Scenarios thread, "It has begun." :( The lack of details in the media... well, it's not definitive but at this point suggestive that the facts run counter to Preferred Narrative. If it was a Trumper they'd be screaming it to the heavens, BurnLootMurder they'd try to seep it under the rug. We shall see, I guess...

Business_Casual
07-20-20, 06:49
It’s OK, Epstein was just a financial guy. It’s a crazy conspiracy theory to say... oh, wait, a guy in Fedex uniform found the address of a Federal judge and tried to assassinate her? What a surprise development.

1168
07-20-20, 07:12
There was so much advertising and clickbait cluttering my screen that I couldn’t even make it through the article, which probably failed to meet any reasonable standards anyway. Sounds horrible, though.

jsbhike
07-20-20, 07:20
Any reason the target(s) couldn't have been her son(dead) and/or husband(shot several times) considering she was the only one unharmed?

SomeOtherGuy
07-20-20, 08:14
FBI and Marshalls are investigating, wait and see what turns up. A federal judge in Newark could have a lot of unhappy people with mob-type connections, not only the Epstein angle. If this is Epstein or Deutsche Bank-related I'm sure we'll hear more within days.

BoringGuy45
07-20-20, 08:19
FBI and Marshalls are investigating, wait and see what turns up. A federal judge in Newark could have a lot of unhappy people with mob-type connections, not only the Epstein angle. If this is Epstein or Deutsche Bank-related I'm sure we'll hear more within days.

It’ll be declared a suicide.

Mozart
07-20-20, 08:21
Any reason the target(s) couldn't have been her son(dead) and/or husband(shot several times) considering she was the only one unharmed?

If related to Epstein case: To send a message to other justice system employees thinking of being brave. “You might not be afraid to die for what’s right, but you’re mistaken. We aren’t going to kill YOU.”

If not related to Epstein case: My guess is that the judge broke up a family by sending someone/ contributing to someone’s’ incarceration. So the shooter was taking away her family, in his sick mind, to make things “fair”.

Third (far less likely) possibility: It’s politically motivated. Maybe an ideologue on one side or the other sought out the most powerful opposition party official in his AO and committed a horrible act. Doesn’t add up tho . . . . why her family?

Averageman
07-20-20, 08:31
So, who didn't see this assassination as the next step in all of this ?
Just the beginning, the tip of the ice berg, soon coming to politicians and MSM talking heads near you.
In a lawless society, what other step could logically be next?

signal4l
07-20-20, 09:00
This happened to a federal judge in Chicago several years ago. Nut job filed a lawsuit. I believe it was against a hospital and the doctor for what he believed was a botched surgery. She ruled against him. He found her house and shot her mother and husband.

Revenge is a very realistic motive. Judges piss off a lot of people

https://www.foxnews.com/story/dna-links-dead-man-to-lefkow-murders

hotrodder636
07-20-20, 10:09
I do find it quite coincidental that she had been recently assigned to investigate something surround JE.

SomeOtherGuy
07-20-20, 10:29
I do find it quite coincidental that she had been recently assigned to investigate something surround JE.

yes, but very peripheral.


It’ll be declared a suicide.

And if it is then we'll know it was Epstein-related.

If they can't find the gunman - it will be Covid-19.

223to45
07-20-20, 10:46
So, who didn't see this assassination as the next step in all of this ?
Just the beginning, the tip of the ice berg, soon coming to politicians and MSM talking heads near you.



Not seeing a down side to this.

rocsteady
07-20-20, 10:54
I did see that she had some other high profile cases recently, one involving the cartels. They don't usually take kindly to any LE/judicial "interference"

Alex V
07-20-20, 11:07
What is telling is that none of the local NJ news outlets that I have seen are saying anything about the connection to Deutche Bank/Esptein.

rocsteady
07-20-20, 11:14
I haven't seen local, but in the interest of science I did check to see if CNN made the connection. they listed it as the third "big case" that the judge was involved in after the tv couple (real housewives...?), the cartel one and then the Deutche Bank/Epstein possibility

Averageman
07-20-20, 11:19
At this point, I hope she can stay on the case.
Perhaps it will serve as a wake up call to those who have carried water for these low life's for years?

rocsteady
07-20-20, 11:20
Response by FBI Newark was telling as well; had a lot of assets involved and standing by

vicious_cb
07-20-20, 11:59
The man was delivering a "package" from the Clintons.

Arik
07-20-20, 12:08
It’s OK, Epstein was just a financial guy. It’s a crazy conspiracy theory to say... oh, wait, a guy in Fedex uniform found the address of a Federal judge and tried to assassinate her? What a surprise development.

Completely off.

A FedEx drivers happened to be making a delivery when her husband and son were commiting suicide

Sent from my moto z4 using Tapatalk

Whiskey_Bravo
07-20-20, 12:36
Well that is convenient.

https://www.rt.com/usa/495320-suspect-epstein-judge-shooting-suicide/

WickedWillis
07-20-20, 12:44
Well that is convenient.

https://www.rt.com/usa/495320-suspect-epstein-judge-shooting-suicide/

Oh boy

MountainRaven
07-20-20, 13:08
Not seeing a down side to this.

Do you want pro-gun politicians to start passing gun control legislation? Because that's how you get pro-gun politicians to start passing gun control legislation.

The talking heads and politicians can buy all the armed security they need - and have plenty of funds and laidoff police officers to do it with, if they get serious about defunding the police - it's regular joes like you and I whose guns they'll come for.

LowSpeed_HighDrag
07-20-20, 13:14
This may have something to with Epstein, or it may be that judges hear thousands of cases a year, and in doing so they make an enemy every single time out of someone. Offing judges, while rare, is not a new thing...

SomeOtherGuy
07-20-20, 13:14
Well that is convenient.

https://www.rt.com/usa/495320-suspect-epstein-judge-shooting-suicide/

and
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/gunman-kills-son-federal-judge-recently-assigned-epstein-case

WOW, this is 100% every bit as believable as Epstein "hanging" himself in his cell with the thinnest fabric in the world, while the guards on duty slept and the cameras failed!

Absolutely 100% believable. We return now to Ballroom Dancing with the Stars...

##ghislainedidn'tkillherself

StovePipe_Jammer
07-20-20, 13:16
Well that is convenient.

https://www.rt.com/usa/495320-suspect-epstein-judge-shooting-suicide/

I couldn't help but notice in the article it was stated "found dead of gunshot wounds". Plural. But "authorities believe the wounds were self-inflicted".

Either just their writing, literal statement of what the authorities found (entry/exit wound) or it could be another case of "suicide by gunshot twice in the back of the head".

SomeOtherGuy
07-20-20, 13:17
This may have something to with Epstein, or it may be that judges hear thousands of cases a year, and in doing so they make an enemy every single time out of someone.

Yes, but a lawyer who argued a case ONE time, FIVE years ago? Awaiting details but this is already 99.999% NOPE.

And he got a Fedex outfit and package addressed to her and brought those along for some kind of deranged attack, then drove off and killed himself elsewhere right away?

Doubt it. I would bet the "suspect" was just whatever loosely-connected person the actual killers could find and frame on short notice.

OH58D
07-20-20, 13:19
Perhaps if you fail in your mission objective, your may have a fate for you worse than death? Maybe self-inflicted was the easy way out?

LowSpeed_HighDrag
07-20-20, 13:36
Yes, but a lawyer who argued a case ONE time, FIVE years ago? Awaiting details but this is already 99.999% NOPE.

And he got a Fedex outfit and package addressed to her and brought those along for some kind of deranged attack, then drove off and killed himself elsewhere right away?

Doubt it. I would bet the "suspect" was just whatever loosely-connected person the actual killers could find and frame on short notice.

Hey, before I watched the Netflix doc on Epstein I thought you were all crazy. Now, I think you are all crazy but possibly on to something. Time will tell, and we'll likely never hear the real answer if it truly is Epstein related.

Grand58742
07-20-20, 13:42
Perhaps if you fail in your mission objective, your may have a fate for you worse than death? Maybe self-inflicted was the easy way out?

As another poster said, gunshot "wounds."

FromMyColdDeadHand
07-20-20, 13:58
Told you guys that a delivery guy outfit was the best urban camo...

What a shame.

Mozart
07-20-20, 13:58
Yes, but a lawyer who argued a case ONE time, FIVE years ago? Awaiting details but this is already 99.999% NOPE.

And he got a Fedex outfit and package addressed to her and brought those along for some kind of deranged attack, then drove off and killed himself elsewhere right away?

Doubt it. I would bet the "suspect" was just whatever loosely-connected person the actual killers could find and frame on short notice.

Maybe, but applying Occam’s razor, it doesn’t seem super far fetched that a disgruntled lawyer who believes his life was ruined by Salas, needs a way to get close to her and her family and watches too many action movies, figures out a way to steal a shipping truck for his disguise, and rings her doorbell. Granted the fact that he got a fedex uniform is strange, I wouldn’t think that is easy. I’m waiting for more facts to come out. If they find a naked, dead fedex driver somewhere, I think the pieces all fit together

jbjh
07-20-20, 14:02
Maybe, but applying Occam’s razor, it doesn’t seem super far fetched that a disgruntled lawyer who believes his life was ruined by Salas, needs a way to get close to her and her family and watches too many action movies, figures out a way to steal a shipping truck for his disguise, and rings her doorbell. Granted the fact that he got a fedex uniform is strange, I wouldn’t think that is easy. I’m waiting for more facts to come out. If they find a naked, dead fedex driver somewhere, I think the pieces all fit together

Not if it was a FedEx truck. FedEx trucks are tracked, and have been for many years. They know where all of them are all the time.


Sent from 80ms in the future

jsbhike
07-20-20, 14:20
Not if it was a FedEx truck. FedEx trucks are tracked, and have been for many years. They know where all of them are all the time.


Sent from 80ms in the future

May still apply, but in the last 2 weeks I got a FedEx delivery from a U-Haul truck. Thought things were about to get interesting when I looked out the window to see the truck back up to my garage with the door rolled up.

Spring/Summer 2016 there was a FedEx driver in a rented van that crossed the centerline and hit and killed the guy who was in the vehicle in front of my Mom.

El Vaquero
07-20-20, 14:21
You’d be amazed at what kind of uniforms you find at second hand stores.

titsonritz
07-20-20, 14:42
Well that is convenient.

https://www.rt.com/usa/495320-suspect-epstein-judge-shooting-suicide/

Let me guess, he shot himself three times in the back of the head.

Rogue556
07-20-20, 15:28
FEDeral EXecutioner?

https://i.imgur.com/tsgQ1No.png

Sent from my SM-N910P using Tapatalk

jbjh
07-20-20, 15:54
May still apply, but in the last 2 weeks I got a FedEx delivery from a U-Haul truck. Thought things were about to get interesting when I looked out the window to see the truck back up to my garage with the door rolled up.

Spring/Summer 2016 there was a FedEx driver in a rented van that crossed the centerline and hit and killed the guy who was in the vehicle in front of my Mom.
Yeah. That’s a newer thing. But I was speaking of FedEx vans proper, not subcontractors.


Sent from 80ms in the future

SomeOtherGuy
07-20-20, 16:38
It gets weirder and weirder:

https://nypost.com/2020/07/20/roy-den-hollander-idd-as-suspect-in-shooting-at-judge-esther-salas-home/

mrbieler
07-20-20, 19:15
https://i.imgur.com/DLq7a0z.jpg

hotrodder636
07-20-20, 19:17
And you win the internet today!


https://i.imgur.com/DLq7a0z.jpg

hotrodder636
07-20-20, 19:17
And you win the internet today!


https://i.imgur.com/DLq7a0z.jpg

Business_Casual
07-20-20, 19:44
It gets weirder and weirder:

https://nypost.com/2020/07/20/roy-den-hollander-idd-as-suspect-in-shooting-at-judge-esther-salas-home/

I’m sure there’s no chance a little voice-to-skull technology could be employed to drive someone with a flimsy motive to do something he didn’t want to do. Because that would be crazy.

Crazy like thinking BLM was launderers for Democrat campaign money from corporations or the Steele dossier was paid for by Clinton through a law firm or General Flynn was set up by the FBI or Mueller knew there was no Russian collusion from jump street or pallets of bricks showing up magically on streets near ANTIFA riots...
Just crazy.

Business_Casual
07-02-21, 07:53
It’s OK, Epstein was just a financial guy. It’s a crazy conspiracy theory to say... oh, wait, a guy in Fedex uniform found the address of a Federal judge and tried to assassinate her? What a surprise development.

https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-judge-approves-unsealing-of-documents-linking-ghislaine-maxwell-to-clintons?utm_campaign=64469

What are the chances Maxwell has a fatal accident over the holiday weekend?