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Peter Rosier murder trial narrative mentions Patrick Buchanan’s commentary

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #017281
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1
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Summary

The passage provides a detailed account of a single criminal case with limited relevance to broader power structures. It only references a well‑known commentator, Patrick Buchanan, without suggesting Peter Rosier was acquitted of first‑degree murder in Florida. The defense argued the death was due to suffocation, not morphine. Commentator Patrick Buchanan compared Rosier’s actions to Nazi crimes.

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