
CLEVELAND - The youngest brother of Democratic presidential candidate
Dennis Kucinich was found dead at his home Wednesday. Perry Kucinich, 52, was found face down by another brother, Larry, at about 9 a.m., said Powell Caesar, a spokesman for the Cuyahoga County Coroner's office. There were no signs of foul play, Caesar said. An autopsy was being performed Wednesday to determine the cause of death.
More The fact that the brother was found face down on his apartment floor and that according to the coroner there were no signs of violence or “Foul play” means nothing. Lots of things can mimic a heart attack and leave no trace of their presence behind: What about pumping his apartment with gas? What about poisoning his water supply? Anything is possible, especially when under the Patriot Act the FBI now can enter our homes based on “an authorized investigation“ without any judicial review--or even Congress‘s knowledge. Did Dennis’s brother have a history of heart disease? This has not been mentioned by the press. They say he stopped taking his psychotropic medications all of a sudden, and while that could be true that also could be what they want us to believe....
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Perry Kucinich was born Dec. 11, 1956, the fifth child of Frank and Virginia Kucinich he was a artist his work was on display in local art gallery's. “He was an admirer of the works of Klee and Picasso, and the style and structure of his artwork derived from their influences,” said Dennis Kucinich. They said he was a genuis within his work as an artist. Although he struggled with mental illness, with the help of his family and friends, he was able to lead a productive life.”
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There is a rumor that his brother had mental health issues and had once attempted to rob a bank and allegation which could have damaged the campaign,
Perry Kucinich, 52, the youngest brother of Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich, was found dead Wednesday morning at his apartment above Becker's Donuts & Bakery on East 71st Street in Cleveland.
His brother Larry found him face down on the kitchen floor at about 9 a.m., said Powell Caesar, spokesman for Cuyahoga County Coroner Frank Miller.
On Dec. 18, 1978, while then-Mayor Dennis Kucinich was downtown withdrawing money to make a symbolic gesture in protest of Cleveland Trust's refusal to refinance $5 million in notes the city owed that bank, Perry Kucinich, then 22, was making an unauthorized withdrawal from a Central National Bank branch on the East Side of town why this is another one of the games they do within the use of mind control operation of operatives gaining control of patriots Dennis is and still will be my cannidate for President and this is a big loss. His brother had no control of the nightmare they use on those who are whistleblowers and protectors of the truth. They use chemicals and other measures to create murder this may be the case here.
The mayor withdrew nearly $9,200 from his personal savings and checking accounts at Cleveland Trust.
His brother, unarmed, wearing a red tassel cap, sunglasses and black leather jacket, handed a teller at a Christmas card with "All your $ or die" written on the back. He took along a light blue suitcase in which to carry the stolen $1,396.
Following the colorful description offered by witnesses, Cleveland police caught up with Perry Kucinich as he was walking home, reading the card and smiling.
Then Mayor Kucinich told reporters that Perry had been under psychiatric care for five years.
"I'm sure that he did not really understand what he was doing," he said.
Reports of the event were published internationally.
Two months later, Perry Kucinich was deemed incompetent to stand trail on a federal bank robbery charge.
He is survived by his brothers, Dennis, Larry, Frank and Gary; and sisters, Theresa and Beth Ann
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