Let's not forget Danny Casolaro.
Joseph Daniel Casolaro (June 16, 1947 – August 10, 1991) was an American freelance writer who was found dead in a bathtub in the Sheraton Hotel in Martinsburg, West Virginia. His wrists were slashed 10–12 times and a note was found. It was ruled a ѕυιcιdє, but the evidence points to murder.
Casolaro was working on “The Octopus” — an interlocking network of a criminal cabal that reached into every branch and agency of the US government, and many other national governments. Just before his life ended, he told his friends he was meeting an informant, to “bring back the head of the Octopus”.
Casolaro’s family argued that he had been murdered, and that before he left for Martinsburg, he had apparently told his brother that if something were to happen to him, it would not be an accident. He had been receiving harassing and threatening phone calls late at night.
The ‘crime’ scene was professionally cleaned, and his body quickly embalmed before the family were notified. It is not a surprise that Casolaro’s work was never found — only a note left in his shoe.