badcrumble
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That doesn't sound that far fetched to be honest. This isn't some false flag conspiracy theory.
That's what makes it believable to me. There's nothing super outrageous or upsetting to me, just differences in small details in the narrative that make more sense even if they're marginally less favorable for PR purposes. He's still dead, his body's still unrecoverable for all intents and purposes, et cetera. No scandal here, just fairly standard PR doctoring and not wanting to reveal actual informants or methods of information acquisition because it's pretty standard not to.