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DC Madam Dead.

Zilam
01-05-2008, 22:58
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/05/01/dc.madam/index.html
Deborah Jeane Palfrey, known as the "D.C. Madam," was found dead in Florida on Thursday, according to Tarpon Springs police
Deborah Jeane Palfrey was convicted of running a high-powered prostitution ring.

Palfrey hanged herself in a storage shed on her mother's property, where she had been staying, according to a police statement. Palfrey's mother, 76-year-old Blanche Palfrey, found the body, police said.

"Blanche Palfrey had awoken from a nap and began to search the residence for her daughter," the statement said. "When she went outside, she noticed a three-wheel bicycle had been moved that was normally kept in the shed." The older woman then saw her daughter's body hanging from a metal beam under the shed's roof, police said.

"The mother's obviously distraught," said Tarpon Springs police Capt. Jeffrey Young. "This is the hardest part in any type of situation like this, when you have a suicide. It's all the victims that are left behind."

In an earlier statement, police said, "handwritten notes were found on scene that describes the victim's intention to take her life, and foul play does not appear to be involved."

The Pinellas County Medical Examiner's Office will determine the cause of death, police said. Video Watch police confirm death of "D.C. Madam" »

The county sheriff's office and the FBI are participating in the investigation.

Palfrey's lawyers expressed sadness at news reports.

"I am devastated to hear about this," Montgomery Blair Sibley said before police confirmed the death.

Her court-appointed lawyer Preston Burton said, "This is tragic news. My heart goes out to her mother."

Palfrey was convicted last month in connection with a high-end prostitution ring catering to Washington's elite.
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She was found guilty April 15 of money laundering, racketeering and mail fraud and faced a maximum 55-year prison term at her sentencing, scheduled for July 24.

Prosecutors estimated that she would have received a sentence between 57 and 71 months, about six years, because of sentencing guidelines and other factors that would have been taken into account.

"I'm looking at 55 years in a federal penitentiary, and at my age, that is virtually a life sentence," Palfrey told CNN Radio in March. "Realistically, we estimate between eight and 15 years. I'm also looking at the complete forfeiture of my entire life savings and work."

Palfrey told ABC News last year that she would never return to prison after serving time in the 1990s for other prostitution-related charges. "I sure as heck am not going to be going to federal prison for one day, let alone, you know, four to eight years."

A spokesman for the U.S. Attorneys Office in Washington, which prosecuted Palfrey, said, "we extend our condolences to Ms. Palfrey's family."

At least one lawmaker, Louisiana Sen. David Vitter, a Republican, turned up in the phone records of her business, Pamela Martin & Associates.
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State Department official Randall Tobias resigned in May 2007 after confirming that he patronized Palfrey's business.

She argued that it was a legitimate, legal escort service. E-mail to a friend E-mail to a friend


How convenient. I, for some reason, don't believe this was a suicide, but rather someone wanting to punish her for holding those records. It would make sense, right? I mean you don't kill her during the trial, because then its totally obvious, and people start to snoop at that point. BUT, if you kill her right before she is supposed to go to jail, and its more realistic.

Or at least that's how it'd be done in a movie.
Ashmoria
01-05-2008, 23:01
i think they have all her records so killing her would have limited benefits to the guilty who are facing future embarrassment or prosecution.

i trust that the florida authorities are going to make sure that it was really suicide.
Knights of Liberty
01-05-2008, 23:02
How convenient. I, for some reason, don't believe this was a suicide, but rather someone wanting to punish her for holding those records. It would make sense, right? I mean you don't kill her during the trial, because then its totally obvious, and people start to snoop at that point. BUT, if you kill her right before she is supposed to go to jail, and its more realistic.


Unlikely. Unless the autopsy shows it was death from something other than hanging.

Or at least that's how it'd be done in a movie.

Unfortunitally real life isnt like the movies;)
Ecosoc
01-05-2008, 23:04
i think they have all her records so killing her would have limited benefits to the guilty who are facing future embarrassment or prosecution.

i trust that the florida authorities are going to make sure that it was really suicide.

Hey if Scientology can get away with murder in Florida then so can the government.
Zilam
01-05-2008, 23:05
Unlikely. Unless the autopsy shows it was death from something other than hanging.



Unfortunitally real life isnt like the movies;)


Yes, unfortunately. Imagine the possibilities though! :p
Myrmidonisia
01-05-2008, 23:16
i think they have all her records so killing her would have limited benefits to the guilty who are facing future embarrassment or prosecution.

i trust that the florida authorities are going to make sure that it was really suicide.
But there are some people that still think Vince Foster committed suicide... Is there a paranoid smiley?
Ashmoria
01-05-2008, 23:21
Hey if Scientology can get away with murder in Florida then so can the government.

the government didnt kill her.
Entropic Creation
01-05-2008, 23:22
Basic professionalism would keep her quiet during the trial to protect her business by keeping quiet - people need to trust that she isn't going to blab to everyone that they were clients. Having lost the case, and being strongly adverse to jail time, might convince her to do a deal and spill all she knows in an attempt to avoid prison (perhaps try for just house arrest instead).

She would also have limited economic prospects, and thus a very strong motivation to write a tell-all book or something. Either way, any reason for keeping her mouth shut and not revealing what she knows is out the window.

The risk of letting her go to trial is fairly limited. The risks of trusting her to keep her mouth shut after spending a few years in jail are very high.

I'm not saying that I'm convinced it was foul play, just that it remains a strong possibility. Alas, with our justice system and political influence, not to mention puritanical 'she deserved it anyway' views of some people, this will not get anything more than a cursory and botched investigation before being brushed under the rug as quickly as possible.
Naream
01-05-2008, 23:57
She had gone on the Alex jones show and said she would never comit suicide.

http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/may2008/050108_madam_predicted.htm


A bit of info.
Ashmoria
02-05-2008, 00:17
She had gone on the Alex jones show and said she would never comit suicide.

http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/may2008/050108_madam_predicted.htm


A bit of info.

ooooo thats a whole nother story eh? i hope they investigate very closely.
Knights of Liberty
02-05-2008, 00:26
She had gone on the Alex jones show and said she would never comit suicide.

http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/may2008/050108_madam_predicted.htm


A bit of info.

"If Im found dead authorities would make it look like suicide"?


Oh please. She was already planning to kill herself. She was just making sure that even her death would get a bucket load of publicity.
Non Aligned States
02-05-2008, 01:23
i think they have all her records so killing her would have limited benefits to the guilty who are facing future embarrassment or prosecution.


Don't be too sure about that. We had a high ranking politician here use his federally paid for bodyguards as a personal hit squad when his relationship with a foreign national went south. Her body was blown up with plastic explosives and the local police wouldn't even touch the missing persons case until her friend who witnessed the kidnapping got the Mongolian embassy involved.
Straughn
02-05-2008, 06:26
i trust that the florida authorities are going to make sure that it was really suicide.

The same authorities that were so keen on tracking the goings on of the Schiavo family?