that doesn't prove anything, record keeping is not a quick process. A neighbor sold his house 2 months ago, the county records are still not up to date.
it literally proves the state of Texas has no record of Eva Mireles dying between May 24 (the date of the shooting) and June 9th. It's signed and sealed by the state registar. I think I'll take that over some random website obituary, bud. See my response to the dozen other people saying the same thing, it's state law that a death is reported within ten days.
State of Texas uses an online death registration system that the medical examiner/entity declaring death reports to the state. I don’t know or suspect the state has any sort of work to do outside of maintaining the database. But good question and I wouldn’t discount it completely.
ROFL. Send me a mailing address and i'll send it certified copy, dumbass.
You can do the same thing and pay for the record search yourself, but you're too plugged into the NPC matrix to do it, aren't you? The truth hurts.
a certified copy? how would you send me a certified copy? I have a printer too. And stop acting like such a faggot. You expect all of us on here to buy this b/c you posted it?
that doesn't prove anything, record keeping is not a quick process. A neighbor sold his house 2 months ago, the county records are still not up to date.
https://www.rekfunerals.com/obituary/Eva-Mireles
Listed here is the her obituary (not proof), but it has a memorial service time listed for June 9th.
False flags happen, it doesn't mean nobody dies.
it literally proves the state of Texas has no record of Eva Mireles dying between May 24 (the date of the shooting) and June 9th. It's signed and sealed by the state registar. I think I'll take that over some random website obituary, bud. See my response to the dozen other people saying the same thing, it's state law that a death is reported within ten days.
There is this point to consider...what if they have a 6 month or loger backlog on updating state records for some reason?
Seems absurd this would be the case, but then so much in goverment is FUBAR'ed anymore.
State of Texas uses an online death registration system that the medical examiner/entity declaring death reports to the state. I don’t know or suspect the state has any sort of work to do outside of maintaining the database. But good question and I wouldn’t discount it completely.
sorry hard to believe a photo of a piece of paper posted but an anonymous source either, bud.
Oh and I could make that same document using MS Word.
ROFL. Send me a mailing address and i'll send it certified copy, dumbass. You can do the same thing and pay for the record search yourself, but you're too plugged into the NPC matrix to do it, aren't you? The truth hurts.
a certified copy? how would you send me a certified copy? I have a printer too. And stop acting like such a faggot. You expect all of us on here to buy this b/c you posted it?