Navy’s top 5th Fleet commander found dead in his home

BOP

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The commander of the Navy’s 5th Fleet was found dead in his home Saturday in Bahrain, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson said on Twitter.

Vice Adm. Scott A. Stearney had assumed command of 5th Fleet and Naval Forces Central Command in May, a job that oversees U.S. naval operations in the Middle East.

Richardson said Bahraini authorities and the Naval Criminal Investigative Service are coordinating but that “at this time, no foul play is expected" in the death of the 58-year-old man.


Which automatically leads me to believe that foul play was involved.
 

Monello

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I was on an Admiral's staff when the 4 star died of a heart attack at 55. There 1 day & gone the next. With the stress related to those positions, it's not hard to imagine someone going before the age of 60.
 

acommondisaster

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The commander of the Navy’s 5th Fleet was found dead in his home Saturday in Bahrain, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson said on Twitter.

Vice Adm. Scott A. Stearney had assumed command of 5th Fleet and Naval Forces Central Command in May, a job that oversees U.S. naval operations in the Middle East.

Richardson said Bahraini authorities and the Naval Criminal Investigative Service are coordinating but that “at this time, no foul play is expected" in the death of the 58-year-old man.


Which automatically leads me to believe that foul play was involved.

Why? Did he say something against the Clintons?
 
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