The Washington D.C. Offices of the Chief Medical Examiner submitted a request to cremate Jan. 6 Capitol protester Ashli Babbitt two days after gaining custody of the body, according to documents obtained and released Tuesday by conservative watchdog Judicial Watch.
Babbitt, an Air Force veteran and San Diego native, was fatally shot by a U.S. Capitol Police officer as she attempted to climb through a broken window of a door to the Speaker’s Lobby, a room off House chambers.
Among the 1,160 pages of documents obtained by Judicial Watch is a Jan. 8 application to cremate Babbit’s body that is labeled "completed successfully."
However, neither Judicial Watch nor the medical examiner’s officer could confirm Tuesday whether the entry meant the application or the cremation was successful.
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We are not the "informed" public I had thought we were.
Shades of Scalia
A quote from the movie Dr Strangelove, "I smell a big fat commie rat". Somebody is trying to hide something.
Funeral arrangements/body disposition lie exclusively with the spouse/family of the deceased.
Lynn Bryant DeSpain
Must have had something to hide
What does her mother state regarding the disposition of her Daughters body?
Seems odd to me that the ME would request a cremation. Sounds suspicious to me.
It sounds suspicious to me too!
Ashli Babitt was a military person- maybe they picked her out for death to eliminate a patriotic person who would fight for freedom.