It's like something evil overtakes the souls of those wanting to be charmed by the glow of the flame. I really mean evil at it's most base form and shape too.
I'll never forget watching Sonny Bono quietly cry and hide from camera's during the Waco hearings. His unspoken testimony was so powerful, I'm sure that same evil got even in some strange way. That evil seems to do it's best for the Clinton's and I wonder at what cost?
It's freaky!
Yep. Waco County Sheriff Sheriff Jack Harwell seems to have shared that same reaction. Until he, too died.
Thrust into the forefront of the Branch Davidian siege, McLennan County Sheriff Jack Harwell was credited with many for trying to stave off a full-fledged, final assault on the compound by federal agents. During the siege, the veteran lawman - trusted by many Branch Davidians - served as mediator between David Koresh and impatient FBI negotiators. ... .
Years afterward, Harwell still wept while talking about the children who died in the April 19, 1993, fire at Mount Carmel.
Sheriff since 1973 and a sheriff's department employee since 1961, the 71-year-old lawman died in 2000, nine months short of retirement. To his last days, he voiced frustration about federal handling of the siege that overshadowed his career.