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This is what I thought might have happened–exactly as described. Of course, the US diplomates would be unprofessional to devulge to the media what went in in the consulate–what they were told. A high ranking Chinese citizen came to the only place he thought he would be safe from being silenced and asked for help to contact a powerful member of the CCP in Beijing to escort him away to safety/jail where he would at least stand a chance to live instead of be silenced. After all, this is linked to an alleged murder and an attempted cover up of the investigation.