So how many historical deaths of important people that were officially considered as "accidents" or "suicides" were actually carefully planned assassinations?
>Strongest voice against militarisation and PCE control over the war effort
>Mysteriously gets shot
Camillo Berneri was straight up murdered for speaking out against militarisation later on down the line as well.
franz ferdinand
>>2059407
His death is not considered an accident/suicide, nor was it carefully planned.
>>2059394
Wasn't one of the United Nations general secretaries shot out of the sky.
Dag Hammarskjöld
>>2059394
This thread will be deleted in 3...2...1...
RIP op
>>2059426
didn't he shoot himself because he lost the war?
>>2059440
You have Google at your fingertips, dude.
>>2059447
yeah he was the nigga who killed all the jews
Here's my great conspiracy.
Archduke Rudolf didn't kill himself.
Ferdinand's father didn't die of disease.
They were killed to get Ferdinand into the role of Archduke, because he was disposable.
>>2059394
>So how many historical deaths of important people that were officially considered as "accidents" or "suicides" were actually carefully planned assassinations?
We wouldn't know, you nonce.
>>2059435
For a long time it was suspected that this was the case, however the case was re-examined a few years ago and ruled an accident owing to a number of factors. The aircraft disaster series Mayday did an episode on it, pretty informative.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3uqtep