Posted on 07/22/2007 10:42:55 PM PDT by AJFavish
OK, now your story is plausible.
There were of course some weird things about which gun, and discrepancies re the wounds, but if he had found some woodsy corner of the parking lot I suppose suicide is not completely out of the question.
I still think that any “moved suicide” would be an automatic homicide investigation. The case should be reopened.
There is one other problem with your scenario, as I now think about it. Would the Clintons, as you know them, have left it up to sheer LUCK that one of their “team” found the body before anyone else? If anyone other than Team Clinton found the body in the parking lot, there would have been an FBI investigation. You can’t think all of the Secret Service or other WH police would keep the discovery of the body this hush hush for this long??
I know. It is all so hard to explain. Here is another intresting item. Helen Dickey phoned Roger Perry at the Arkansas Statehouse at about the time the body was discovered. She testified that she found out at about 10pm. That was a lie. Unfortunately, the phone logs from that day at the White House had a computer glitch and were destroyed. Convenient? Had Dickey testified honestly or had D’Amato called the troopers, who wanted to testify, the entire thing would have blown up.
wary good accounting of the facts surrounding the demise of VWF, comrade.
thanx once again, allan, for your tireless effort to seek the truth.
I do know it was reported that the outside security camera tapes (those covering the parking lot and therefore Foster's car) could never be found. I think that was the first case ever of tapes being missing. Well since Nixon's 16 minutes...
Obviously to cover up the movement of Foster's car to Fort Marcy Park. The car key thing was pretty "convincing" to.
Plus the glove compartment contents. I better stop, it's all coming back to me.
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I think a more accurate diagnosis of Mrs. Clinton is “megalomaniac” sociopath...but that’s just my opinion.
Is Hillary trying send out a subtle message the day after her loss?
She’s about as subtle as a ton of bricks.
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