It’s been 23 years since Deputy White House Counsel Vincent Foster was found dead in a Virginia park, setting off one of the biggest controversies of the Clinton administration.
Two independent investigations, the first led by Robert Fiske and the second by Kenneth Starr, concluded Foster suffered a single, self-inflicted wound. A simple suicide. Case closed.
But newly discovered evidence unearthed from boxes stored deep in the National Archives lend credence to theories about foul play and cover-up that have been hinted at by at least three books and countless articles.
The newest piece to the puzzle was uncovered by two citizen researchers, one of whom was a witness involved in the case from the beginning.
What had only been suspicions about missing death-scene photographs are now proven to exist.
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Anybody who has done any research into this case, knows
ReplyDeleteFoster did not commit suicide. I hope they reopen the
case based on the new evidence. The killers are still with
us. As filthy FDR said: In politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens, you can bet it was planned that way. He should know.
He should know.
DeleteReally.
There's probably enough real-life skeletons in the Clinton Closet to put on a horror show the likes of which would make Vincent Price truly flee in terror, were he still alive.
ReplyDeleteMy daddy always said Bill Clinton wasn't named 'Slick Wilie' for nothing.
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My daddy always said Bill Clinton wasn't named 'Slick Wilie' for nothing.
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