Wife of Calif. Attorney Who Died Mysteriously at Mexican Resort Speaks Out: ‘I Know It’s Not an Accident’

The spouse of a California public protector who died bafflingly in January at a Mexican retreat accepts her significant other was killed.

“Somebody did this to him,” Kim Williams told Great Morning America Thursday. “I simply know it’s anything but a mishap. I realize he didn’t fall. I simply know that.”

Williams’ significant other Elliot Blair, 33, died in the early morning long periods of Jan. 14 at the extravagance Las Rocas Resort and Spa in the beach front city of Rosarito, Mexico.

He and Williams were there to praise their one-year-commemoration. Mexican specialists have marked his demise an “sad mishap” from a tumble off a gallery at the retreat.

Specialists likewise said he had a “impressive” measure of liquor in his framework, ABC News revealed. However, Williams and family lawyer Case Barnett accept unfairness was involved.

“It’s the actual proof we’ve had the option to acquire, the post-mortem examination,” Barnett told GMA. “The examination affirms that he, Elliot Blair, was killed that evening.”

Williams said they went out for supper before that evening and got pulled over by the neighborhood police returning to the retreat.

Williams said the police guaranteed they passed through a stop sign, and afterward shook them down for cash.

“We’ve never been pulled over,” Williams said. “We were both shaken, and yet we both had this sensation of say thanks to God they did nothing more to us.”

They later invested energy moving at the retreat bar prior to returning to their room around 12 PM.
She said she nodded off and was stirred by the safety officer and inn administrator. They told her that her better half was on the ground outside the lodging. Williams said Blair wasn’t exceptionally inebriated that evening — she said he had five or six beverages north of a six-hour time frame — and could not have possibly quite recently tumbled off the gallery.

“I believe should give our very best for sort out what occurred in that 45-minute, hour time frame,” she said. “Elliot merits “Since that. Also, that is the hardest part for me, isn’t knowing.”

“I don’t maintain that he should be neglected,” she said. “I maintain that the world should know who my Elliot is. I believe individuals should know he’s not some alcoholic that staggered off the front edge of our lodging.” “That is one of the main things pushing me along the present moment — is doing this for him, for respecting his name,” she added.

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