The Clinton body count is an insane conspiracy theory originally perpetrated by Danny Casolaro (1947–1991) and later continued by others, which alleges that Bill and Hillary Clinton are responsible for the deaths of around 140 people.
The conspiracy theory is based on finding various vaguely suspicious but unconnected deaths, and then bullshitting a great deal to make it seem like the Clintons were somehow responsible. Generally the Clintons are portrayed as leaders of a deep state group, or as pawns of the military-industrial complex. Any holes in the theory are explained away as a "coverup".
Needless to say the entire idea is the fabrication of deranged lunatics, and has been thoroughly debunked.[2]
Proponents
Danny Casolaro, the originator of the conspiracy. When he died from suicide,[6] people claimed the "Clintons did it" too, because of course they did.
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Patrick Matrisciana, maker of a documentary film called The Clinton ChroniclesWikipedia's W.svg which The Washington Post described as "bizarre and unsubstantiated".[9]
Victor Thorn (1962–2016), Nazi/Nazi apologist, Holocaust denier, antisemite and conspiracy theorist.[10][11] He was the author of the book Hillary (And Bill) The Murder Volume, published by the conspiracy theory publisher American Free Press.[12] Thorn committed suicide, so by conspiracy logic he must have been murdered.[13]