http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2014/02/navy-commander-assassinated-in-flor...Navy Commander Assassinated In Florida Tied To 9/11
Thursday, February 27, 2014 9:17
UPDATE: Doss’ career with the Navy was noteworthy for various reasons, including his being part of a team told by terrorist Khalid Sheikh Mohammed in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, of his role as a mastermind behind 9/11, according to a 2012 story in The Bolivar (Miss.) Commercial, Doss’ hometown newspaper.
Is this why he was killed/ Because ofhis connection to 9/11? And what, if any, connection is this to the recent death of two former Navy SEALs on a ship, the Maersk Alabama? This is getting interesting…
The death of a Navy Commander found in a room at the Astoria Hotel on Feb. 12 was ruled a homicide, the Orange Park Police Department announced Wednesday.
The Jacksonville Medical Examiner’s Office made the ruling on Feb. 13 in the death of Alphonso Doss, 44, of Pensacola, according to the release from the OPPD.
Doss’ manner of death is not being released at this time while the OPPD and the Clay County Sheriff’s Office investigate.
Another one bites the dust. Was this guys death part of Obama’s purge of the military? Why did this guy have to die? Many questions surround this man’s death at the moment,hopefully more will be known at a later date. Stay tuned..
http://jaxairnews.jacksonville.com/news/crime/2014-02-27/story/navy-commander-sl...Navy commander slain in Orange Park was living troubled life
Posted: February 27, 2014 - 11:14am | Updated: February 28, 2014 - 10:27am
By Jim Schoettler
ORANGE PARK | A decorated Navy commander found slain Feb. 12 in a Clay County hotel room he called home had been living a troubled life, according to three acquaintances and court records.
Orange Park police didn’t reveal they were investigating the still-unsolved slaying of Cmdr. Alphonso Mortimer Doss, 44, for two weeks because there was no pressing need to do so, Police Chief Gary Goble told the Times-Union Thursday morning.
Goble said he is confident in the probe’s progress and put out a brief news release Wednesday only upon an inquiry from a television reporter based on a tip. The news release and a heavily redacted police report said a woman discovered Doss in Room 183 at the Astoria Hotel Suites near Jacksonville Naval Air Station and that an autopsy found he was killed. Few other details were released.
“Sometimes when you get things in the news, it doesn’t help you,” Goble said. “Sometimes you’ve got to keep it close to the vest.”
Doss’ recent troubles included a DUI conviction, the foreclosure of his home and the break-up of his marriage, records and acquaintances said. Doss’ family could not be reached to comment.
Court records show that the home Doss, his wife and a daughter lived in off Baymeadows Road near Interstate 295 was lost to foreclosure in December.
The records said the action was sought after Doss and his wife failed to pay $1,369 in homeowner’s association fees
and related attorney costs for living in the middle-class Reedy Branch Plantation subdivision.