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NEW LOOK INTO NEILIA BIDEN'S DEATH

Evidence suggest that there was a cover-up and that Neilia Biden was DWI.

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protestant, along with caring for three children. Was she, or did she become<br />

an alcoholic? Does this play into her son Hunter Biden addictions? There is<br />

plenty of evidence for a connection between genetic endowment and<br />

addiction to alcohol and drugs. By analyzing patterns of inheritance,<br />

researchers have learned that heredity accounts for about half of the risk that<br />

a person will develop an addiction.<br />

https://www.health.harvard.edu/newsletter_article<br />

Ironically, in the fall of 2016, Hunter Biden arranged to go to rehab in<br />

Sedona, Arizona. During an unexpected layover in Los Angeles, he bought<br />

crack several times that week. After days of not sleeping, on Oct. 28, 2016<br />

Hunter was driving on Interstate 10 near Palm Springs and eventually lost<br />

control of the car.<br />

The crash involving the Biden family station wagon and a tractor-trailer<br />

driven by CURTIS C. DUNN, 43, of Kaolin, Pa., occurred on Monday<br />

afternoon, December 18, 1972 when Dunn T-boned it, sending it spinning for<br />

150 feet, breaking the windshield and crushing in a rear door, while the truck<br />

itself skidded for 20 feet and landed on its side. Neilia Hunter Biden had pulled<br />

away from a stop sign at about 2:30 p.m. when the tractor-trailer carrying corn<br />

cobbs, which was coming down a hill, hit the side of her station wagon. Dunn<br />

overturned his rig while swerving to avoid collision, ran to wrecked car, was<br />

1st to render assistance. Neilia Biden and 13-month-old daughter Naomi were<br />

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