Talk:Q17016790

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Sabariego's bones were broken when Jackson threw his corpse over this cliff.

The cause of death should almost certainly be murder.

Cuban pathologists tried to determine the cause of death from a corpse that had been rotting inthe open for 3 weeks.

They could see the body had many broken bones and other wounds, which they found consistent with torture.

But Lieutenant Szili's account is credible, and more likely. en:Arthur J. Jackson murdered Sabariego in a fit of drunken paranoid rage, and then covered up the murder by throwing the body over a cliff.

He and some cronies returned, later, to haul the corpse up the cliff, and drag it 800 metres to a shallow grave on the American side. It is a shockingly disrespectful way to treat a corpse - and it explains what would otherwise be unlikely post-mortem wounds. Geo Swan (talk) 16:09, 28 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]