Investigator Believes Naya Rivera Was Murdered and Goes on Viral Rant Explaining Why in “The Naya Rivera Death Conspiracy”
The Naya Rivera Death Conspiracy.
An investigator believes Naya Rivera was murdered, and went on viral rant explaining why. The investigator thinks there was foul play in the death Naya Rivera. He explained how Naya Rivera’s 4 year old son was found asleep in the boat, she had two life jackets, but mysteriously wasn’t wearing hers, and her ID was found, but not her cellphone.
Take a look at what the Investigator who believes Naya Rivera was murdered said.
When they announced Naya Rivera was missing only a few hours after going out on the boat, the situation definitely seemed fishy. This investigator brings up some major points that can’t be overlooked. Hopefully one day the truth will come out, whether it was just an accident or not. Hopefully Naya Rivera wasn’t murdered in front of her small child.
Author: JordanThrilla
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