Consider, ladies and gentlemen, the most famous Agatha Christie mystery of them all, "Murder on the Orient Express".
Ponder the murder of a wealthy passenger as the famous train roars through the middle of the European night.
There are 12 suspects among the train's fellow travelers who had reason to kill the tycoon.
However, no one but Hercule Poirot knows that each of the 12 entered the sleeping victim's cabin at different times, each quickly stabbing him once before slipping out the door.
The deed was planned in this manner so that nobody would ever know who was technically the guilty killer...the killer whose thrust caused the actual fatality....
No one but Poirot knew who dunnit.....and he never revealed this knowledge to anyone for reasons of his own.
Now read the above article about the "stand down" order again.....
Is it a possibility that in the face of denials all around emanating from numerous high and mighty suspects and agencies, we'll never know THE perpetrator who actually issued the fatal "stand down" order???
((( shiver )))
Leni
It was G.W. Bush.
Actually this will be openly revealed at exactly the same time as Fast & Furious is revealed: the twelfth of never...
Petraeus should have stayed in the military... now he is in danger of being seen as a political hack instead of a military hero.