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posted December 04, 2003 01:10 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thursday, Dec. 4, 2003
Major media outlets reported Wednesday on the Supreme Court hearing of California lawyer Allan Favish's case that government photographs of Vincent Foster’s death scene be released for public viewing.

The media reports that no less than “five” investigations have found Foster committed suicide after a “depression.” But despite ten years of denial by the major media, the Foster case has not “closed” – as the Supreme Court hearing Wednesday has demonstrated.

The case won’t close because of the failure of authorities to make full disclosure -- and to complete a full investigation, including a complete autopsy, into the case.

Vince Foster was not only deputy White House Counsel, but the personal attorney to Bill and Hillary Clinton.

On the night of Foster’s death, top Clinton aides made a frantic effort to enter and remove documents from Vince Foster’s West Wing office. In the days that followed, federal investigators were stymied in their investigation of Foster’s office and strange death.

Since Foster’s July 1993 death, the facts of Foster’s death have been obfuscated by friends of Bill and Hillary in the major media, but here’s the undeniable truth:

There weren’t “five” investigations into Foster’s death. The Park Police, best known for their meter and horse patrols around Washington, were put in charge of the initial death inquiry of the most important federal official to die suspiciously since President Kennedy. The Park Police, contradicting standard procedure, declared the death a suicide before launching their inquiry.

The FBI never officially investigated the case but simply signed off on the Park Police “probe.” The Bureau had little choice. The day before Foster’s death, Bill Clinton hurriedly fired the Director of the FBI, William Sessions. Sessions later charged that Clinton had “politicized” the Bureau.

Later Robert Fiske, selected by Clinton’s Counsel Bernie Nussbaum and Janet Reno, quickly confirmed the Park Police probe as a suicide.

But when Ken Starr entered the investigation, he re-opened the case. His chief prosecutor of the case, Miquel Rodriquez, later quit the Starr investigation, claiming that Starr’s staff was engaging in a cover-up of Foster’s death.

Rodriguez, a Harvard-educated federal prosecutor, argued that one of the Polaroid photos taken of Foster at the crime scene indicate an additional wound on Foster’s neck -- never noted on the autopsy report. Favish’s suit before the Supreme Court is seeking to release this photo, among others.

No less than three of the paramedics on the scene indicated in reports or testimony that the crime scene was consistent with a murder scene, not a suicide.

A careful FBI microscopic investigation of Foster shoe’s found not a trace of soil or grass stains on his shoes, though he supposedly walked several hundred yards through wooded Fort Marcy Park to where his body was found. [Years later Starr’s investigation later found plenty of soil and grass stains. Rodriguez charged the shoes were tampered with to produce such “evidence.”]

Foster was found with little blood around his body -- and despite claims that he fired the gun in his mouth, practically no blood was found on the front of his shirt.

Foster was found with a 1913 revolver no one in his family could claim, with two serial numbers, made from the parts of three or more guns. None of Foster’s fingerprints were found on the gun.

The bullet that supposedly killed Foster was never found, despite intensive searches.

Despite claims to the opposite, no one that knew Foster, including Hillary, Web Hubbell or his own wife, saw signs of a depression.

A so-called suicide note was said to be found in an office briefcase – one that had been searched and found to empty after his death. The note was torn in 27 pieces. Yet an FBI examination found no trace of Foster’s fingerprints on the note and a top Oxford handwriting expert found the note to be an “obvious” forgery.

Despite the enormity of the case, Foster’s autopsy lasted an astounding 45 minutes. The coroner in the case had previously been overruled in other cases he declared “suicides” that were found to be murders.

All of the X-rays taken during the autopsy are missing.

Complete crime scene photos don’t exist. The Park Police said all the photos were “accidentally” overexposed. A series of close up Polaroids, which Favish is suing for, remain.

This is just a summary of the dozens of inconsistencies in the case. Two New York homicide investigators who looked into the case concluded Foster’s body had been moved to the crime scene and that murder could not be ruled out.

Dozenss more anomalies in the case remain.

Despite overwhelming evidence of a cover-up the media won’t question the official ruling.

Ken Starr, who could find no criminal wrongdoing on the part of the Clintons during his “intensive” probe, confirmed a ruling of suicide. Starr even hired O.J. Simpson’s defense expert to prove his case.

If ever there was a case for public disclosure of government records and photos, it’s the Vince Foster case. The High Court should decide in Allan Favish’s favor.

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