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Old June 4th, 2018 #4
Stewart Meadows
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Now, see, here's where the story gets weird. Yes, even weirder than a degenerate jew overdosing naked in the apartment of a middle-aged transsexual prostitute. You see, folks, Lapo Elkann's maternal grandfather Gianni Agnelli had a son, Edoardo, with the Italian noblewoman Donna Marella Caracciolo di Castagneto.

In the year 2000 Edoardo was found dead under mysterious circumstances. He is said to have committed suicide, but that theory has been pretty much debunked, and a lot of people believe that he was murdered. Some have even claimed that jews killed him in order to assure that the jews John and Lapo Elkann would inherit the Agnelli business empire:

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After leaving Princeton he travelled in India, pursuing his interest in oriental religion and mysticism,[2] and Iran. According to La Repubblica Agnelli's preoccupations became increasingly erratic, "Mysticism, Franciscanism, Buddhism, lectures against Capital, praise of the poor, criticism of the behaviour of Fiat.[3] He was against materialism which made him move in a different direction, according to The Guardian.[4] (...) Edoardo Agnelli reportedly converted to Islam in an islamic center in New York City where he was named "Hisham Aziz".[10] Then he met Ayatollah Khomenei in Iran and was reported to have converted to Shia Islam.[11]
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According to Marco Bava, a financial analyst and friend of Edoardo Agnelli, Agnelli would never have committed suicide and he would leave a note to justify his action, if he suicided. (...) Giuseppe Puppo regards some of the points as inconsistencies and oddities: the absence of the bodyguards of Edoardo Agnelli; the interval of two hours between leaving home and arriving on the Fossano viaduct; the cameras of the Agnelli, whose images have never been seen; the telephone traffic on the two phones; the total absence of witnesses along a road section which recorded at least eight cars per minute passage, at that time and the lack of fingerprints on the car; the hurried burial without autopsy.[14]
Dr. Marco Bava conducted an independent investigation of the entire incident and wrote a letter dated August 2001 to the highest legal authority highlighting numerous flaws of the "suicide" theory. His efforts at presenting the other view of the incident went without fruit, probably because of the great financial and political influence, the Agnelli family has over the Italian establishment.
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A 2001 Iranian documentary film claimed that Agnelli was the victim of a Zionist plot to prevent a Muslim becoming head of Fiat.[15][5] Corriere della Sera wrote that, after Agnelli's death, "fundamentalists in Iran decided to construct the myth", and an Iranian television crew came to Italy to make a documentary the following year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edoardo_Agnelli

True or not? You decide, dear readers.