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Death?
49 is young to die, and yet there's no word about the circumstances of his death. Angr/talk 13:09, 8 February 2006 (UTC)
To "Angr"
Of course there are no details of Mr. Young's death because of the people who were with him at the time of his drowning. I mean, how can anyone drown in a lake with close "friends" well within arm's reach of you? (I heard one ridiculous version that he was taking a "moonlight dip".) But then it was never revealved that one or two of the attendant vacationers were former high-ranking Kennedy and Johnson Administration officials. I decline for the moment to name one such notorious 60s politician, for now. There is also the mystery of the sorte itself. Why Nigeria? This was, as I heard it, a "business" vacation. And whose boat was it anyway? For a man of humble means and social class, it seems Whitney was feted and favored in a very peculiar manner. And his death three years after Martin's murder, Young was about to relaunch a new strategy in the-by then-moribund Civil Rights movement.
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