TL;DW:
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Man, William Combes, was a witness of the abduction of several native children by Queen Elizabeth II in the 60's, and was involuntarily committed to a hospital under his dead brother's name, Ernie.
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He was poisoned with arsenic and left to slowly die in pain, while the doctors and coroner said he had tuberculosis even though his symptoms clearly indicated arsenic poisoning.
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Medical "care" eventually pulled the plug on his life support, permanently preventing him from ever speaking out about what he witnessed
TL;DW:
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Man, William Combes, was a witness of the abduction of the abduction of several native children by Queen Elizabeth II in the 60's, and was involuntarily committed to a hospital under his dead brother's name, Ernie.
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He was poisoned with arsenic and left to slowly die in pain, while the doctors and coroner said he had tuberculosis even though his symptoms clearly indicated arsenic poisoning.
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Medical "care" eventually pulled the plug on his life support, permanently preventing him from ever speaking out about what he witnessed