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Man died from accidental drowning

Full story: Farmington Daily Times

Vern Dennison, the 48-year-old man found Oct. 7 submerged in the Animas River, died of accidental drowning, authorities said.

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Chz

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Nov 8, 2009
 
Wow.... This guy was afraid of water. He didn't know how to swim. I just surprise that it was accidental death, maybe someone push him in. He was a son, brother, father, uncle, and grandfather.
Julio

Andover, MN

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#2
Nov 8, 2009
 
As it is reported, liquor is the cause of death of Dennison. I am sure liquor failed at it's responsibility to remind Dennison he is afraid of water.
chief bowels

Chinle, AZ

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#4
Nov 8, 2009
 
somebody did it on purpose. rest in peace brother, your hot rod chevy is with you.
Haha

Albuquerque, NM

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Nov 9, 2009
 
"Toxicology results can take four to six months, and pathologists often will not state cause of death until they have all the information, Chief Medical Investigator Mark Hawkinson previously said.
Cause of death remains pending for others while officials await results from toxicology lab work for Sherri Dollar, 49, Anthony Weston, 39, Nathaniel Morgan, 37, Jeremy Bee, 22, and an unidentified man discovered at the base of a 150-foot cliff 13 miles northeast of Shiprock on the Navajo Nation."
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There is sure a rush order to get results for an Anglo person.
The Farmington Navajo Killer is still at large.
No one is concerned enough to find out or work hard to find out what really happened.
Case in point, the Navajo man whose body was found off Bloomfield highway was described as an "inebriate" who fell off his bike and hit his head.
It wasn't until a man came forward to say that there was a fight and the man who hit and killed him was found and caught. It was the witness who came forward, not the work of Farmington's finest!
Ha.
JackintheBox

Steamboat Springs, CO

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#6
Nov 9, 2009
 
This is why everyone should learn how to swim. However, to drown in the Animas River this time of the year is a real trick in it's self. You would darn sure have to work at it.
luk at u

Window Rock, AZ

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#7
Nov 9, 2009
 
Soooo....what happen to the mixture of stupid Indians and booze. What's with the sympathy, chief bowels. Next time, when another brother is the victims, practice your sympathy, cuz, that individual is somebody's family. BE COOL....
tiredofracism

Albuquerque, NM

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#8
Nov 10, 2009
 
If you're so concerned about the homeless natives, why aren't you out there helping them with providing shelter, food, SAFETY, and treatment. Nope, you're just concerned with stiring the pot. Why don't you solve the case if you know so much.
Haha wrote:
"Toxicology results can take four to six months, and pathologists often will not state cause of death until they have all the information, Chief Medical Investigator Mark Hawkinson previously said.
Cause of death remains pending for others while officials await results from toxicology lab work for Sherri Dollar, 49, Anthony Weston, 39, Nathaniel Morgan, 37, Jeremy Bee, 22, and an unidentified man discovered at the base of a 150-foot cliff 13 miles northeast of Shiprock on the Navajo Nation."
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There is sure a rush order to get results for an Anglo person.
The Farmington Navajo Killer is still at large.
No one is concerned enough to find out or work hard to find out what really happened.
Case in point, the Navajo man whose body was found off Bloomfield highway was described as an "inebriate" who fell off his bike and hit his head.
It wasn't until a man came forward to say that there was a fight and the man who hit and killed him was found and caught. It was the witness who came forward, not the work of Farmington's finest!
Ha.
ohmi

Rock Point, AZ

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#9
Nov 10, 2009
 
Wow, where is Chili Yazzie and his fellow navajo nation human rights advocates on this? All the deaths of native americans in such an "accidental" fashion should show some red flags. Is some racist disgruntled Farmington citizens getting back at all the native americans again?
Cursor Maniac

Tucson, AZ

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Nov 10, 2009
 
Haha wrote:
"Toxicology results can take four to six months, and pathologists often will not state cause of death until they have all the information, Chief Medical Investigator Mark Hawkinson previously said.
Cause of death remains pending for others while officials await results from toxicology lab work for Sherri Dollar, 49, Anthony Weston, 39, Nathaniel Morgan, 37, Jeremy Bee, 22, and an unidentified man discovered at the base of a 150-foot cliff 13 miles northeast of Shiprock on the Navajo Nation."
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There is sure a rush order to get results for an Anglo person.
The Farmington Navajo Killer is still at large.
No one is concerned enough to find out or work hard to find out what really happened.
Case in point, the Navajo man whose body was found off Bloomfield highway was described as an "inebriate" who fell off his bike and hit his head.
It wasn't until a man came forward to say that there was a fight and the man who hit and killed him was found and caught. It was the witness who came forward, not the work of Farmington's finest!
Ha.
I believe that you are right. The man who was almost killed by those two Garcia brothers was so lucky to survive. I wonder why there is no mention of how their case is coming along. I hope they are still in jail and stay there for a long, long time.
Cursor Maniac

Tucson, AZ

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Nov 10, 2009
 
tiredofracism wrote:
If you're so concerned about the homeless natives, why aren't you out there helping them with providing shelter, food, SAFETY, and treatment. Nope, you're just concerned with stiring the pot. Why don't you solve the case if you know so much. <quoted text>
Are you physic? How do you know this poster is not doing something to help? Talk about stirring the pot!
A Thinker

Bloomfield, NM

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Nov 11, 2009
 
Cursor Maniac wrote:
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Are you physic? How do you know this poster is not doing something to help? Talk about stirring the pot!
haha....tiredofracism sounds suspiciously familiar. Our local multiple nick expert--Observant.
chief bowels

Chinle, AZ

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Nov 13, 2009
 
luk at u wrote:
Soooo....what happen to the mixture of stupid Indians and booze. What's with the sympathy, chief bowels. Next time, when another brother is the victims, practice your sympathy, cuz, that individual is somebody's family. BE COOL....

Sooooo.....I see someone has taken my advise and sobered up. Good for you bro,everyone of you is family, that's why i stress to you to stop boozin'.
makenoexcuses

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Nov 13, 2009
 
Chz wrote:
Wow.... This guy was afraid of water. He didn't know how to swim. I just surprise that it was accidental death, maybe someone push him in. He was a son, brother, father, uncle, and grandfather.
This is another far to common tragedy in the Four Corners area, wether it be accidental or murder, what is certain is that had he been home with his Brothers, Parents, Nephews, Nieces, Children and Grandchildren and not sh*tfaced drunk by the river he would still be here today! Very sad situation, but unfortunately very common.
Cursor Maniac

Tucson, AZ

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Nov 14, 2009
 
Chz wrote:
Wow.... This guy was afraid of water. He didn't know how to swim. I just surprise that it was accidental death, maybe someone push him in. He was a son, brother, father, uncle, and grandfather.
If you want to commit murder and get away with it, move to the Four Corners area.
Hogonedweller

Albuquerque, NM

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Nov 16, 2009
 
Are not most drowning deaths accidental?
Hogonedweller

Albuquerque, NM

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Nov 16, 2009
 
Cursor Maniac wrote:
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If you want to commit murder and get away with it, move to the Four Corners area.
Be safe, stay in your mother's basement and blog on subjects you know nothing about. O'yea turn off your lights in tucson too, since most of the electricity for tucson comes from the evil four corners. DA
Cursor Maniac

Tucson, AZ

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Nov 18, 2009
 
Hogonedweller wrote:
<quoted text>Be safe, stay in your mother's basement and blog on subjects you know nothing about. O'yea turn off your lights in tucson too, since most of the electricity for tucson comes from the evil four corners. DA
I doubt you are an Indian by your stupid post since you can not even spell hogan right.
But then if you can not spell, you certainly do not read. Research racism in Farmington, New Mexico. Research unsolved deaths in Farmington, New Mexico.

Oh yeah I forgot you are illiterate so that means you have a hard time understanding the concept of research.

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You spell Tucson with a capital T.
Observant

Farmington, NM

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Nov 18, 2009
 
A Thinker wrote:
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haha....tiredofracism sounds suspiciously familiar. Our local multiple nick expert--Observant.
Please w-hore!!!! My IP Address is out of Illinois. Get a clue and a life.
whenthecatsaway

Albuquerque, NM

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#20
Nov 18, 2009
 
Hey Cursor does that make you feel good whamppin on a native here in your post? Your a real piece of work. Tell me grandma are you taking any hormone replacements since your obviously going through menopause? Or maybe your just bi-polar and forgot to take your anti-depressants. Either way you're still a HYPOCRITE.
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