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Originally Posted by Csihar
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I am so sorry about this but English is only but second language. This may explain why I am not seeing anything about murder. From the context, especially the bolded part, it doesn't sound like murder at all. " suspected leaker whether or not we have any real basis for it.".
Sounds very odd to even mention having basis for something or not when it comes to murdering someone. Makes a lot more sense if they're talking about non-lethal consequences for someone.
Again though, I don't comprehend English all that good [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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The email suggests that the one who wrote it (John Podesta) may have conspired to murder ("make an example of") the "suspected leaker." It's not suggesting that the suspected leaked was a murderer. It is suggesting he may have been murdered by the one who wrote the email.