Lynda Carter Discovers a Body

Posted on June 6, 2008 at 9:41 am (PST)

Lynda Carter Discovers a Body

Lynda Carter, best known for playing Wonder Woman, was canoeing on the Potomac River on Wednesday afternoon when she saw a body floating in the water. She flagged down some other boaters who called 911. Paramedics who arrived performed CPR unsuccessfully. Why didn’t anyone try CPR before paramedics arrived?

The person who drowned was a woman, 47-year-old Helen Johnstone, who authorities believe that she may have fallen into the water while hiking on a nearby trail.


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2 Comments

  1. 1

    The “official” story keeps changing to protect Ms. Carter. Turns out she never saw or contacted any boaters and now she appearantly flagged some fisherman who called police. I have discovered over 30! diferences in versions from media, police, witnesses, paramedics and divers that arrived, as well as the location of the body, when it was discovered, who pulled it out, and how this woman died. Q: What was a near 60 year old woman doing out sculling, by herself, with Zero sculling gear, Zero protection, and ZERO communication on what was…are you ready for this…this WORST weather forecasted in DC history on the afternoon of June 4th 2008! (Google it) How this woman died keeps changing. She was wearing pearl earrings, a silver watch, had her car keys with her, and a backpack with a rain jacket. The media is of course now saying suicide so that they can end the case and protect Ms. Carter. Helen Johnstone KNEW Ms. Carter from the Potomac Boat Club which was the EXACT location where her body was pulled from the water…(which also keeps changing?!) this is as stinky as the Potomac itself.

    Comment by huh — June 8, 2008 #

  2. 2

    Leave the poor Johnstone family alone. Helen was a woman who was troubled and Linda Carter had NOTHING to do with it. There is no more to it

    Comment by lefa — June 9, 2008 #

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