RampancyLambentRaven

A few weeks after her murder the paradise papers leaked.

bulletproofaquarium

Malta has always been a weird place. I blame all that masonic stuff with the Knights of Malta, and their cover ups with the Vatican. Supposedly the Knights of Malta tried to do a deal with the Nazi's during world war II. The Knghts of Malta had contact with ET's/ultraterrestrials, and were used as a "go-between" between the Nazi's and the non human entities.whatever happened no deal was brokered and the Nazi's never got the tech they were looking for(*)

(* :- Reference Allen Greenfield ; "Secret Rituals of the Men in Black)

dundundunnnnn

Nailed it.

Hand_of_Node

It doesn't take a high IQ to realize that adding yourself to the suspect list in advance, even if you attempt anonymity, is a terrible idea. If it's someone who might take the hint, then maybe a warning could end the matter, but she sounds like that would only make her dig harder.

Conway

Oh yeah, forgot about those papers. Seems like the offshore holdings of the worlds rich and powerful would have been more important.

Bigglesworth45

Amazing how fast that shit got buried.

kestrel9

Here's the Daphne Project OCCRP site: https://www.occrp.org/en/thedaphneproject/

Six months ago, Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia was brutally killed by a car bomb just meters from her home. The investigation into her killing is ongoing, but there is little doubt that she was murdered because of her work. With a brazen, unapologetic and uncompromising style, she denounced corruption, nepotism, clientelism, and all kinds of criminal behaviors in her tiny EU member state.

A group of 45 journalists representing 18 news organizations from 15 countries picked up Daphne’s work after it was abruptly halted by her gruesome death on the doorstep of Europe. For five months they kept digging — poring over her findings, gathering documents, talking to sources — to try to get to the bottom of the many leads the formidable woman left behind.

The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) facilitated the sharing of documents and information across the participating organizations and assigned researchers and reporters to investigate the many allegations about wrongdoing among Malta’s elite.

herbert_west

Malta doesn't seem to be the best place for journalist. Not long ago an Slovak one and his wife were also murdered there.