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|alma_mater=Providence College
 
|alma_mater=Providence College
 
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|interests=The Cabal, Deep Politics, Inslaw, October Surprise Conspiracy
 
|interests=The Cabal, Deep Politics, Inslaw, October Surprise Conspiracy
 
|birth_date=1947-06-16
 
|birth_date=1947-06-16
 
|birth_name=Joseph Daniel Casolaro
 
|birth_name=Joseph Daniel Casolaro
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|death_date=August 10, 1991
 
|death_place=Room 517, Sheraton Hotel, Martinsburg, West Virginia
 
|death_place=Room 517, Sheraton Hotel, Martinsburg, West Virginia
 
|nationality=American
 
|nationality=American
 
|children=Trey Casolaro
 
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|description=A researcher into the [[US Deep state]] who suffered a bloody fate soon after announcing that he was about to implicate powerful people.
 
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'''Danny Casolaro''' was a researcher and journalist who, prefiguring the fate of [[Sunny Sheu]], suffered a very bloody end very soon after announcing that he was about to implicate powerful people.
 
'''Danny Casolaro''' was a researcher and journalist who, prefiguring the fate of [[Sunny Sheu]], suffered a very bloody end very soon after announcing that he was about to implicate powerful people.
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==Death==
 
==Death==
 
Casolaro was found dead in a hotel bathtub, seemingly having slit his wrists and bled to death. The ''[[New York Times]]'' reported that this was "tentatively ruled a suicide".<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/1991/08/17/us/reporter-is-buried-amid-questions-over-his-pursuit-of-conspiracy-idea.html</ref> However, friends, family and some investigators immediately doubted this verdict. The large accordion file with Casolaro’s notes and evidence was missing. Casolaro had also been complaining to friends about anonymous death threats he had been receiving. On one occasion, his housekeeper fielded multiple calls in the space of a few hours, one in which a voice said he was going to cut Casolaro’s body up and “throw it to the sharks”.<ref name="tur"/>
 
Casolaro was found dead in a hotel bathtub, seemingly having slit his wrists and bled to death. The ''[[New York Times]]'' reported that this was "tentatively ruled a suicide".<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/1991/08/17/us/reporter-is-buried-amid-questions-over-his-pursuit-of-conspiracy-idea.html</ref> However, friends, family and some investigators immediately doubted this verdict. The large accordion file with Casolaro’s notes and evidence was missing. Casolaro had also been complaining to friends about anonymous death threats he had been receiving. On one occasion, his housekeeper fielded multiple calls in the space of a few hours, one in which a voice said he was going to cut Casolaro’s body up and “throw it to the sharks”.<ref name="tur"/>
 
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===Medical concerns===
 
===Medical concerns===
 
Paramedics and medical professionals found problematic details in the "[[suicide]]". One pathologist who studied the autopsy noted the lack of hesitance marks and the savage, deep nature of the cuts to Casolaro’s wrists as been highly unusual. This was echoed by an attending paramedic who told investigators — “I’ve never seen such deep incisions on a suicide… I don't know how he didn't pass out from the pain after the first two slashes.” The toxicology report also came under scrutiny. Antidepressants were found in Casolaro’s blood, yet he had no history of [[depression]] and had never been prescribed the [[drugs]].<ref name="tur">http://theunredacted.com/danny-casolaro-hunting-the-octopus/</ref>
 
Paramedics and medical professionals found problematic details in the "[[suicide]]". One pathologist who studied the autopsy noted the lack of hesitance marks and the savage, deep nature of the cuts to Casolaro’s wrists as been highly unusual. This was echoed by an attending paramedic who told investigators — “I’ve never seen such deep incisions on a suicide… I don't know how he didn't pass out from the pain after the first two slashes.” The toxicology report also came under scrutiny. Antidepressants were found in Casolaro’s blood, yet he had no history of [[depression]] and had never been prescribed the [[drugs]].<ref name="tur">http://theunredacted.com/danny-casolaro-hunting-the-octopus/</ref>
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==FBI behaviour==
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The [[FBI]] lied to the [[US Congress]] about investigating his death, and FBI investigators questioned the [[suicide]] verdict.<ref>https://www.muckrock.com/news/archives/2017/may/08/fbi-Danny-Casolaro/</ref>
  
 
==Memorial==
 
==Memorial==
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Person.png Danny Casolaro   Corbett Report ISGPRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(magazine owner, writer, researcher)
Danny Casolaro.jpg
BornJoseph Daniel Casolaro
1947-06-16
DiedAugust 10, 1991 (Age 44)
Room 517, Sheraton Hotel, Martinsburg, West Virginia
NationalityAmerican
Alma materProvidence College
ChildrenTrey Casolaro
SpouseTerrill Pace
Victim ofpremature death
Interests • The Cabal
• Deep Politics
• Inslaw
• October Surprise Conspiracy
Interest ofJim Keith, Alan Standorf
A researcher into the US Deep state who suffered a bloody fate soon after announcing that he was about to implicate powerful people.

Danny Casolaro was a researcher and journalist who, prefiguring the fate of Sunny Sheu, suffered a very bloody end very soon after announcing that he was about to implicate powerful people.

Death

Casolaro was found dead in a hotel bathtub, seemingly having slit his wrists and bled to death. The New York Times reported that this was "tentatively ruled a suicide".[1] However, friends, family and some investigators immediately doubted this verdict. The large accordion file with Casolaro’s notes and evidence was missing. Casolaro had also been complaining to friends about anonymous death threats he had been receiving. On one occasion, his housekeeper fielded multiple calls in the space of a few hours, one in which a voice said he was going to cut Casolaro’s body up and “throw it to the sharks”.[2]

A video by James Corbett

Medical concerns

Paramedics and medical professionals found problematic details in the "suicide". One pathologist who studied the autopsy noted the lack of hesitance marks and the savage, deep nature of the cuts to Casolaro’s wrists as been highly unusual. This was echoed by an attending paramedic who told investigators — “I’ve never seen such deep incisions on a suicide… I don't know how he didn't pass out from the pain after the first two slashes.” The toxicology report also came under scrutiny. Antidepressants were found in Casolaro’s blood, yet he had no history of depression and had never been prescribed the drugs.[2]

FBI behaviour

The FBI lied to the US Congress about investigating his death, and FBI investigators questioned the suicide verdict.[3]

Memorial

A 6 actor play, Danny Casolaro Died For You was based on his life story.[4][5]

 

Related Documents

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:The Octopusarticle1999David GuyattAn introduction to the involvement of senior US politicians, bureaucrats and the CIA in globalised criminal activities, the investigation of which cost investigative reported Danny Casolaro his life
File:The last circle.pdfWikispooks Page
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