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2011-01-07

UPDATE #5: John Wheeler Was 'Disheveled And Confused' Two Days Before His Death.

UPDATE: #5 - Wheeler Murder - it appears he may have been either mind controlled or drugged.

http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2011/01/04/video-released-in-murder-mystery-of-del-war-vet/
http://www.davidicke.com/headlines/43004-john-wheeler-was-disheveled-and-confused-two-days-before-his-death
John Wheeler Was 'Disheveled And Confused' Two Days Before His Death.
Thursday, 06 January 2011 10:46 (( drugged?))

'Eyewitness News has obtained exclusive surveillance video of a former presidential aide that was taken two days before his body was found dumped in a Delaware landfill. The body of John Wheeler III was found in the Cherry Island landfill in Wilmington on New Year’s Eve. The video shows a man that appears to be Wheeler entering the lobby of a parking garage at 5th and King Streets in Wilmington on December 29. An employee of the parking garage said Wheeler look disheveled and said he was looking for his car. The employee also said his right shoe, which appeared to be broken, was in his right hand. “From the way his shoe looked, I would say that it looked like somebody done something to him,” the worker told Eyewitness News. The video then shows the man getting on an elevator and walking around for 20 minutes. After that, he talked to a supervisor before he was escorted out the pedestrian door.'



http://video.philadelphia.cbslocal.com/global/video/popup/pop_playerLaunch.asp?vt1=v&clipFormat=flv&clipId1=5440953&at1=News&h1=DelawarePoliceHopeVideoProvidesCluesOnMysteriousDeath&flvUri=&partnerclipid=



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