Investigate Scarborough Over Death of Intern

President sheds light on unusual circumstances of intern’s death

Kit Daniels
Prison Planet.com
Nov. 29, 2017

In response to the Matt Lauer revelations, President Trump said MSNBC host Joe Scarborough should also be investigated for an “unsolved mystery,” likely referring to the death of intern Lori Klausutis in 2001.

“…And will they terminate low ratings Joe Scarborough based on the ‘unsolved mystery’ that took place in Florida years ago? Investigate!” tweeted the president on Wed. morning.

Klausutis, Scarborough’s intern during his tenure as a House Representative, was found dead in his office on July 20, 2001.

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The autopsy report said the 28-year-old, who suffered a head wound, had likely died from an “undiagnosed heart condition.”

Scarborough’s staff said Klausutis had “known health issues,” a claim disputed by a family member who said she was a member of a running club and had completed an 8K race with a respectable time prior to her death.

Scarborough, who had well over a year left in his congressional term, resigned two months after Klausutis’ death and the media, focused on the 9/11 attacks, quickly buried the story.

“Fort Walton Beach Police Chief Steve Hogue said that preliminary findings from the medical examiner’s office of Dr. Michael Berkland showed ‘no foul play or any outward indication of suicide,’” reported streemit.com. “So how did Klausutis die then?”

Two Fort Walton Beach officers who witnessed Klausutis’ autopsy said her skull was fractured, which wasn’t mentioned in the final…

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