86th Doctor Found Dead in GA River, CDC & Atlanta PD Give Conflicting Stories
Erin Elizabeth
A body found in the Chattahoochee River has been identified as missing CDC scientist,Dr. Timothy Cunningham. 1 The doctor had been missing in Georgia since February 12th. According to authorities, he left work early that day saying he wasn’t feeling well, and wasn’t seen again.
All of his belongings, including his car and beloved dog, Bo, were found at his residence. Cunningham was working as an epidemiologist in the CDC’s chronic disease unit.
Sadly, he is the 86th doctor found dead in our holistic doctor death series. I recently signed a contract with a Hollywood production company to have my story made into a film so that we can continue to get the word out to the people. I asked for no money, I just want the public to finally know about these deaths, many of whom were our friends and colleagues.
While the Atlanta PD unit said Cunningham was denied a promotion, the CDC disputes this, and says that he was given yet another promotion, even making the unusual move to release a denial of the Atlanta PD’s statement. Basically, the CDC said the Atlanta PD are liars, and vice versa. None of that was cleared up at the news conference today.
The pharma controlled media gave pathetic soft ball questions, and some even appeared to lead the experts to say that while the area was thoroughly searched before, maybe they missed him. It was the worst excuse for journalism I’ve ever seen.
Cunningham reportedly told a neighbor, before he disappeared, to please erase his number from their phone. His parents stated they received a “disturbing” text from him 24 hours before his disappearance (something they reported to the police). There were rumors he said the flu shot wasn’t effective, even though he administered it to his patients. Problem is, as a ScD, (Doctorate in Science) Cunningham wouldn’t have been giving flu shots. His parents stated on CNN he never said that about the flu shot. These behaviors described seem out of character for the doctor.
There are more questions than answers with this case. Just like so many before him.
While Cunningham’s home wasn’t far from the river and he was known to be a jogger (he was wearing his favorite jogging shoes when they found his body) he had gone home sick, and with all the discrepancies, I’d cut off my foot if he was “jogging” while sick, and just fell in the river. According to Maj. Michael O’Connor of the Atlanta Police Department, “We may never be able to tell you how he got into the river.”2
Make sure to watch the video below. I have followed this story since the start and even stayed up late last night to see if the body that had been found, was indeed his. Our hearts go out to his family and friends. We are so sorry for their loss.
This was our first video which disappeared from Facebook:
The body is badly decomposed but like so many other doctors in the series, police say there was no foul play suspected and that it’s likely he drowned. But did he end up there on his own accord? Many experts we say not likely.
We will update you as more information becomes available. Whether or not those sources will be totally trustworthy will be another story.
Erin Elizabeth East Coast Florida Thursday, April 5th, 2018