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More secrecy spurs cover-up accusations surrounding death of Obamas’ chef

From BizPac Review:

Conspiracy theories continue to circulate around the drowning death of the Obamas’ personal chef Tafari Campbell, due to what one media outlet is calling a “cover-up” by the Massachusetts police. 

“Police in Massachusetts are continuing to cover up information about the death of Obama personal chef Tafari Campbell even after declaring the case closed this week,” DailyMail.com reports. 

Of particular interest to online sleuths is the unnamed female companion that was reportedly with Campbell, a seemingly strong swimmer, when he drowned in shallow water while paddle boarding near Barack Obama’s Martha’s Vineyard summer home. 

Among those speculating is Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch. 

“Who was that witness who was paddle boarding with him?” Fitton asked DailyMail.com Thursday. “Obviously, it wasn’t his wife. So who was it? As of today, we still don’t have a sufficient reason for the withholding of any of this information.” 

“We’ll be very interested to learn about communications between the Secret Service and the state and local police,” he stated. “It’s simple information. What’s the state secret about this other than to protect Obama, to protect him from embarrassment or having to answer questions on this.” 

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