This happened to someone I knew actually, a few years before the coof. Doctors guess it something electrical, but no hard evidence. She just randomly died in her sleep as her heart randomly stopped.
She was a bit high on the weight scale, but pretty typical for an american. No history of heart issues, and the autopsy didn't reveal signs of a typical heart attack.
CIA? Not that I'm aware of. Her profession had nothing to do with politics or large corporations. She lived fairly remote and there was no sign of a breakin.
Actually they do. Conditions like afib are literally where your heart receives incorrect or mistimed electrical signals, causing an irregular heartbeat. People with this condition can up and die seemingly randomly, and it can be hard to notice in some cases.
This happened to someone I knew actually, a few years before the coof. Doctors guess it something electrical, but no hard evidence. She just randomly died in her sleep as her heart randomly stopped.
Was she obese or a body builder? Could she have pissed off a CIA agent with a heart attack gun?
She was a bit high on the weight scale, but pretty typical for an american. No history of heart issues, and the autopsy didn't reveal signs of a typical heart attack.
CIA? Not that I'm aware of. Her profession had nothing to do with politics or large corporations. She lived fairly remote and there was no sign of a breakin.
Hearts do not randomly stop
Actually they do. Conditions like afib are literally where your heart receives incorrect or mistimed electrical signals, causing an irregular heartbeat. People with this condition can up and die seemingly randomly, and it can be hard to notice in some cases.
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/atrial-fibrillation