http://www.globalcomplexity.org/Deathbyassociation.htmBody no. 1:
Journalist Danny Casolaro Both his wrists were neatly slashed seven times and a suicide note was found nearby. The only existing manuscript of his book-in-progress, along with his notes, was missing.
Body no. 2: Steve Kangas
a prolific writer who got on the wrong side of George W Bush and his cronies, was found dead on 8 February 1999. He was discovered in a semi-conscious state by electrician, Don Adams. Adams reported blood on the floor around the spot and left to call for help. When he returned they found Steve sitting on the toilet slumped over and covered in blood
Body no. 3: Mark Lombardi, a successful conceptual artist
On the evening of 22 March 2000, Mark Lombardi was found hanged in his loft. His long-time friend, Andy Feehan, like many of his friends, was mystified by Mark's death: "When the news of Mark's death arrived, all of us thought that he was murdered. We assumed that he had made one too many accusations, and that someone made a phone call. We still don't know what happened.
Body no. 4:
James Hatfield, author of Fortunate Son, an unauthorised biography of George W. Bush, which detailed Bush's cocaine use and cover-up of a cocaine arrest, was found dead on 18 July 2001 in a seedy Arkansas motel room, another suicide victim. His is a long, painful story. The 43-year-old writer, who left behind a wife and baby daughter, left no notes for his family and friends that listed alcohol, financial problems and Fortunate Son as reasons for killing himself, according to police
Body no. 5:
Bob Stevens died of a mysterious case of anthrax. He worked as a photo editor for American Media, who owns the National Enquirer