Vincent Foster – 10 years later

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Vincent Foster Murder Evidence
July 20 was the 10th anniversary of the death of White House Deputy Counsel Vincent Foster. Hear, for the first time, some of the strongest evidence that Foster was murdered. Miquel Rodriguez, an assistant U.S. attorney who was hired by Kenneth Starr to conduct a grand jury investigation of Foster’s death, tells how Starr and others blocked his efforts to expose the cover-up of a murder by previous investigators. He resigned rather than participate in another cover-up. Hear the proof that our media ignored his story of the flaws in those investigations. This audio was produced by Patrick Knowlton, a key eyewitness, for the American people.

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July 15, 2003

P R O G R E S S I V E
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THE VINCE FOSTER CASE

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July 18, 2003
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AFTER TEN YEARS, VINCE FOSTER CASE LOOMS AGAIN

Key Clinton aide Vince Foster died ten years ago on July 20, 1993. With the anniversary has come the release of a startling tape containing recordings allegedly of Miguel Rodriguez, the assistant Whitewater prosecutor who resigned over the handling of the Foster investigation. The recordings seem to have been made at different times as Rodriquez went over the case with one of more unidentified persons.

The identification of the voice comes from Foster case witness and whistleblower Patrick Knowlton and his lawyer John Clarke.

According to the conservative Worldnet Daily, which first published the story, Clarke said "he cannot divulge how Knowlton acquired the tapes but notes that by publishing the recording, he is putting his career on the line. 'If I were to put out ginned up tapes of an assistant U.S. attorney, they would revoke my license immediately,' he said. 'It's probably a criminal offense.'. . . A lifelong Democrat who voted for Bill Clinton in 1992, Knowlton told WND the tapes of Rodriguez were legally recorded, legally obtained and come from a 'very reliable source.'"

At one point on the tape, Rodriquez says, "The Independent Counsel themselves, and the FBI, beat me back, in fact threatened me. They told me to quote, this is a quote, 'back off,' either 'back off' or 'back down.' They used both of them. You know it's - I have been communicated with again and told to you know, to be careful where I tread. I can tell you this, that ah, ah, that it has not only to do with my career and reputation, um, they've also had to do with my personal health and family."

Although Kenneth Starr eventually ruled Foster's death a suicide, he did so using the same investigating agency - the FBI - whose initial inquiry had been called into question, including some of the same agents. Starr also failed to address many questions that had been raised by critics of the suicide-in-the-park theory.

Many independent investigators, with the notable exception of crime reporter Dan Moldea, early became convinced that Foster's case had been rigged. Nothing in the subsequent decade has assuaged their doubts, and the weight of their questions suggest strongly that Foster either committed suicide somewhere else and was moved to Ft. Marcy Park or that he was murdered.

A British journalist, Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, made a number of points about the case some years back:

- The cover-up of Foster's death was not initially Kenneth Starr's doing but the FBI. "Once this had occurred there was no going back. The FBI and the Justice Department were institutionally committed. It would have taken a granite prosecutor to crack this open. Mr. Starr was not a man who was going to tangle with the FBI."

- "Mr. Starr's lead prosecutor in the case, Miguel Rodriguez, the man who conducted the witness cross-examinations, suspected that Foster's death was staged to look like a suicide. As he tried to probe, FBI agents began to obstruct him. Planted stories appeared in the press .... Mr. Starr looked the other way."

- "Why does it matter? Because the FBI engaged in flagrant evidence tampering, and because it invalidates the official story that Foster put a revolver in his mouth and blew his brains out."

More Rodriguez excerpts follow.

On the earlier investigation by Robert Fiske

"All I know is that things did not happen the way that Fiske said that they happened. And the reports don't support what Fiske said. There's, there's really nothing is consistent with him, ah, you know, committing that kind of a violent - or that kind of violent act at all."

On someone moving the body after it was initially discovered:

"They lifted the body and pulled it to the top of the ridge, top of the berm, and once they did that blood started flowing fast. . . In fact, one of the persons who was there when the body was pulled made a joke because the body started sliding back down the hill. Then, they pulled the body up to the top of the berm."

On changes soon made to the park:

"You have to go back to prior to the body being found and find out what access there was, who knew about that access, um, and how is it changed. That is the whole point, you're, again you guys really have to understand they've re-landscaped it prior to this - you know, they, they've changed gates, they've changed paths, they've changed trees, they've filled gullies, they've redefined the slope. You know the whole thing was changed when I was there. The whole area has been re-landscaped. They've even taken, they've even filled the gorge down below - they've taken that and filled it with, with ah pieces of wood and so that they've changed the path that used to be down at the bottom of the berm. You, you guys can't imagine what the aerials looked like a year before. It is - all of this is just so much nonsense. It was landscaped the sly long ago. They, they backfilled.

When Foster's body was found, a paramedic described an automatic pistol at the scene. By the time of the official report, the gun had turned into a black Colt revolver:

"Even the Park Police, even the Park Police and the person who first saw the body, ah, saw different things. But there was a point in time where the particular gun that he described arrived and something before that was either not observed or not completely identified.

On when the White House was notified:

"There's indications that the White House and others knew prior to the time it was officially said to be told. There was notification made well before the time that the EMTs were called."

On the argument that too many people were involved for a cover-up:

"There's not that many people who know these things really. You don't need a lot of people to know what's going on. In fact, you don't need many at all. Everyone makes a very big mistake when they believe that a lot of people are necessary to orchestrate some kind of - some result here. Very few people need to know anything about anything, really. All, all people need to know is what their job is, not why - be a good soldier, carry out the orders.

"And there are a lot of people from - starting at the very night that the body was investigated, all the way down the line, there were, there were, people told to do certain things and they didn't - and there - and their rationale was that they were following orders, being told what to do.

"Nobody, ah, and this goes for all the FBI agents - they all, they don't necessarily know the big picture - they don't know what other people are writing in their reports. When you write a report all you have to do is make sure that it's consistent with - the most innocuous thing is to make sure it is consistent with the result that you ultimately want to get, which is not embarrass your other colleagues who have made a conclusions already.

"It's some motivation which is that simple and, and, you know all of a sudden your notes aren't, don't, exactly reflect what other people have said. It's very simple. It's a very, a very, ah, clean formula to achieve the result. You don't have to know the big picture. All you need to do is just have a couple of people involved. . . You know, you come over, you get their notes and you write your report. Your report's wrong, you hope nobody's gonna catch you on it but if they do so what? It gets obscured and obscured and obscured because you, you control the central figures in the investigation."

On Ken Starr's investigaton:

"Starr could only be as good as the agents - I mean how independent can Starr really be when he was being supplied by the very same agency, ah, you know with the investigative team that did the investigation in first - the very same people."

The media's role:

"I have talked to a number of people that - you know, from Time Magazine, Newsweek, Nightline, the New York Times, Boston Globe, the Atlanta whatever, um, you know there have been well over a hundred, and it risks - this matter is so sealed tight and, um, the reporters are all genuinely interested but the ah, the ah, um, the report- the ed- reporters are genuinely interested but the ah - when they start to get excited and they've got a story and they're ready to go. . . They went to all the trouble of writing, and then it got killed. . . I know the New York Times has it - knows, and just won't ah, ah, I know that they won't do anything about it and I do know that, that many people have called me back. Reporters that I've spent a lot of time with called me back and said the editors won't allow it to go to press. The accepted media here has always had, ah, a certain take on all of this. And there's been story lines from the get-go."

From the start:

"I knew what the result was going to be, I was told what the result was going to be from the get-go. And then there's all so much fluff, and a look-good job, it's just, this is all, all so much nonsense and I knew the result before the investigation began. That's why I left. . . Fiske himself indicated that he had determined the result before he had ever released a report."

The Review has pointed out that the evidence so far suggests White House involvement in the cover-up but not in the death itself. If Foster was murdered, one possible scenario was assassination by criminal associates from Arkansas, perhaps in the drug trade. Two months after Foster's death, Jerry Parks, a Clinton security aide in Arkansas who was known to have been keeping dossier on Clinton, was gunned down in his car outside of Little Rock. Parks was shot through the rear window of his car and shot three more times, thru the side window, with a 9mm pistol. Parks ran American Contract Services, the business which supplied bodyguards for Clinton during his presidential campaign and the following transition. Bill Clinton still owed him $81,000. Parks had collected detailed data on Clinton's sexual escapades, including pictures and dates. Park's wife said that upon learning of Vincent Foster's death, he told her, "I'm a dead man." Mrs. Park also told a journalist that her husband had made large transfers of cash to Vince Foster. After Parks' death, his house was ransacked, and his files, 130 telephone tapes and computer data are removed.

There is also the alternative suspicion that the discovery of tainted blood being sent from Arkansas prisons to Canada and elsewhere - a scandal that was coming home to roost at the time of Foster's death - might have been a factor. In May 1993, two separate tainted blood probes -- one by a California investigator and another by the Canadian government -- led to the door of the Arkansas governor's office, then occupied by Jim Guy Tucker. Both were informed that all Clinton's papers were removed when he left office and that they should contact the White House legal counsel's office. What happened next is not known but presumably they made contact with Vince Foster, the man in the legal counsel's office who knew Arkansas and who had been involved in the prison system and who may, at one point, have represented the corporation involved in the blood scandal.

Two months after Foster's death - the New York Post reported much later - someone called a little-known phone number at the White House counsel's office where Mr. Foster worked. "The man said he had some information that might be important," wrote columnist Maggie Gallagher, who did not name her source or identify the official who took the call. "Something had upset Vince Foster greatly just days before he died. Something about 'tainted blood' that both Vince Foster and President Clinton knew about, this man said."

It should be noted that the appearance of the tapes at this time may not be coincidental. One of the problems with cover-ups is that they can come back to haunt one at inconvenient times, such as when one of the key figures is thinking about running for president.

Was Vince Foster murdered?  Analysis by Wayne Mann

1.      The FBI fingerprint expert testified before the Senate hearing that he received 28 pieces of the "suicide note" and he returned 28 pieces.  The White House and the media always claims that there is only 27 pieces with one missing.  Who is telling the truth?
2.      Three of the top experts in questioned documents claim that the "suicide note" is a forgery.  The credentials of these people make it hard to not believe them, therefore the "suicide note" is a forgery.  Who forged it?  Who new it was a forgery? 
3.      Dr. Beyer testified that HE did not take any X-rays because his X-ray machine was broke, although he had written on the Autopsy form that he had and although the two policemen that were in attendance at the Autopsy said that he did.  However in Dr. Beyer's Deposition to the Committee he stated that he sent the body out to another facility for the X-rays.  He further says that the X-rays were not processed and back to him by the time he did the Autopsy.  And furthermore the X-ray machine service company was never called and never did any repairs on the new X-ray machine for many months before or after the date of the Autopsy.  Which testimony is the truth and which is a lie?
4.      Deborah Gorham, Foster's secretary,  testified that she placed two large manila envelopes in the safe--one addressed "For Eyes Only" to White House Associate Counsel William Kennedy, the other to Attorney General Janet Reno - and that Nussbaum asked for the combination to the safe after Foster's death.  Deborah Gorham, told investigators for Kenneth Starr that on the day before he died, Foster received a document related to Systematics.  And this was a document disappeared from  his office after his death.  What happened to the three envelopes?  What was in them?  Why did Foster leave them?  Kennedy did NOT receive his envelope.  He does NOT know what happened to it.
5.      And finally on pages 1782, 1783, and 1784 of the Senate report there is a report of a father-son towing company, towing a car to the FBI garage that same evening that had the drivers window broken out and blood all over the dash.  What is the bottom line on this?  Why didn't the FBI at least go and talk to these people in person, rather than talking to the father on the phone only?
6.      .I submitted a copy of the picture leaked to the press by the White House that supposedly shows the gun in Vince Foster's hand to one of the most expert shops, to have it computer enhanced, enlarged and/or turned into a holographic picture.  After studying the pictures very carefully, it is my opinion beyond a shadow of doubt that this picture is a FORGERY.  The thumb going through the gun is too loon and at a weird angle.  We now have forged pictures and "suicide note."
7.      No proof that it was his gun.
8.      .Suspicious people were seen in and around victim's car just before the body was found. There are now three witnesses to this.
9.      .Several eyewitnesses saw the victim's briefcase in his car, yet it vanished.
10.     .All 35mm film of crime scene vanished.
11.     .Many of the Polaroid photos vanished.
12.     .Fiske conceded victim's head mysteriously moved after death.
13.     .Car keys were not found with victim at crime scene. How did he drive car without keys?
14.     .The gun was not seen in hand by the eyewitness who found the body. CONFIDENTIAL WITNESS, the first eyewitness, saw no gun nor did USPP Fornshill the first police witness and probably also the second witness.
15.     .No blood splatter found, this is inconsistent with suicide.
16.     .No bone fragments were found, part of victim's skull missing.
17.     .Suspicious x-rays vanished with no satisfactory explanation.  Dr Beyer told two police witnesses to autopsy that he had X-rays.  He marked the form that he had X-rays.  However when he testified he said that, "he did not take X-rays," because the X-ray machine was broke.  However the machine was a near new machine and the records of the service company shows that he never had service on the machine before or after that date.  There are many X-rays from before and after that date.  But when he gave a Deposition to the Senate under oath he said that he sent the body out to another facility for the X-rays.
18.     .Dr. Beyer has a history of mistaking a homicide for suicide.  He has claimed two different people committed suicide who were proved to have been murdered.  He is almost 80 years old and in incompetent.
19.     .Victim's head wound not consistent with a high velocity .38 cal.  Dr Haut the Medical Doctor that saw Foster at the scene said the bullet would looked like a "Low Velocity" bullet wound.  A .38 in NOT a low velocity.
20.     .No fingerprints on torn up note, except Nussbaum's.
21.     .Wounds seen on victims neck by paramedics.  Photo computer enhanced shows a bullet wound on neck as well.
22.     .Dr. Huat & paramedics said they viewed the body 200 feet from the official site.  How did they see the body in one location and the official reports say the body was somewhere else?
23.     .One paramedic listed death as a homicide on his report.
24.     .Oddly no dirt was found on victim's shoes.  This park is not like most parks.  There is no grass or lawn.  It is a forest covered with heavy brush and weeds.  Even Mike Wallace the pathological liar from 60 minutes admits that it is impossible to walk the 700 feet through the park without getting dirt all over your shoes.  Foster's shoes did not even have the shine dulled.
25.     .Numerous hairs and carpet fibers covered victims clothing.  Far too many fibers unless he had been laying on the floor or coming into contact with carpet in some other way.  The myth that his house had new carpet so that accounts for it is ridiculous.  You could walk on new carpet for a month and never get anywhere close to the amount of fibers on your clothes that Foster did.
26.     .Whereabouts of victim in hours before death is a mystery.  Supposedly no one saw him for several hours?
27.     .No farewell to his family.
28.     .A letter mailed to his mother as he left his office for the last time offered no last farewell.
29.     .He was planning to resign his White House position.
30.     .Only two bullets in gun.  No matching bullets were in his home or car.
31.     .Experts say he had to hold gun in a VERY awkward position.
32.     .The victim planned to give his visiting sister a tour of the White House the next day.
33.     .The victim's friend and attorney Jim Lyon's was coming from Colorado to meet with him the next day.
34.     .He had a full lunch before leaving to kill himself and told his staff he would be back.
35.     .Ft. Marcy is a secluded, suspicious place, known for illicit activity.
36.     .The victim was never known to visit Ft. Marcy Park.
37.     .No bullet was ever found.
38.     .The attitude of the body was not consistent with suicide.
39.     .There was no motive for the victim to kill himself.
40.     .No one heard the shot.
41.     .No actions or words at home or work signaled victim was suicidal.
42.     .The FBI Director was fired the day before the victim died, which left the FBI without leadership and consequently they never took over the investigation as they should have by law..
43.     .The FBI was kept out of the initial investigation.
44.     .The lead Investigator at the body site was performing his first homicide investigation.  Soon after this person transferred to a much better job in California.
45.     . How did he shoot himself and THEN throw his glasses 19 feet through some heavy brush from his head, while ending up lying down supine and perfectly straight, legs together, with arms straight down at his side, the gun still in his hand, and trickles of blood running from his mouth in several directions, including uphill?  How did a particle of gunpowder get on his glasses that did NOT come from the gun supposedly he killed himself with. That indicates that another bullet had been fired besides the one that supposedly killed him.  But wait, he only fired one bullet, where did the other particle come from then?
46.     .Blood was on victim's, belt, shoes, and shirt but NOT on the gun.
47.     .Victim's appointment book was never found.  It has finally been found out that Nussbaum has been hiding it all this time.
48.     .Victim made suspicious one day trips to Switzerland, that his wife was never aware of.  He had purchased another ticket to go to Switzerland and had canceled it, and had then bought another ticket to somewhere.
49.     .Victim was a $300,000 a year successful lawyer with an overdrawn checking account.
50.     .A suspicious paper with initials "C,H,B" was found in victim's wallet.  These could be explained as deposit records of accounts that were in the name of Chelsea Clinton and one or the other parent.
51.     .Police were prevented from searching victim's home and office. Maggie William's absconded with some files out of his office the night he died.  She also said, when testifying, "the night Foster was killed....."
52.     .Victim's widow was not interviewed for ten days after the death.
53.     .No proof that gun found with victim fired the fatal shot.
54.     .Park Police and FBI photos and reports are kept from public view.
55.     .The Fiske Report contains numerous factual errors regarding time and geography at crime scene.
56.     .A vehicle seen at park by Police and Rescue eyewitnesses was ignored in official record.
57.     .Park Police concluded their investigation BEFORE they sent the gun for testing to see if it would fire.
58.     .Death was ruled a suicide before the investigators viewed the body.
59.     .The crime scene was not secured.
60.     .No damage to victim's teeth from the recoil of a .38 placed deep in his mouth.
61.     .Conflicting testimony regarding what time the victim was identified.
62.     .There is no evidence to support the official conclusion the victim lost weight.  The only evidence is that he gained weight.
63.     .Conflicting testimony regarding when the White House knew of death from as early as 6:00 PM to the official time of 8:30 PM.
64.     .Suspicious length of investigation of a simple suicide.  It is still ongoing after two years with no end in sight.
65.     .Eyewitness testimony conflicts whether the victim's car was locked.
66.     .Interference with prosecutor Rodriguez questioning and the Washington grand jury suspected in his eventual resignation.
67.     .Marsha Scott met with, her friend of 20 years, Foster in an unusual 1-2 hour closed door meeting the day before he died.  Yet she says that she cannot remember what they talked about.  This bunch that can't shoot straight, has the poorest memory of any group ever questioned.  They must think if they all get amnesia that everything will be OK.
68.     .After Foster died the only thing Ms. Scott could remember discussing from her long meeting was that Foster had a good weekend.  Just one more liar.  This group are all liars.
69.     .There was unusually little blood at the scene according to rescue workers.
70.     .The first cannon where some witnesses say the body was near has been removed from the park.
71.     .The ABC News photo published showing Foster's hand with the gun is not consistent with eyewitness accounts of the gun and hand position.
72.     .The victim's office, a secondary crime scene, was cleansed of evidence and documents by co-workers of the deceased.
73.     .The victim's personal effects including his pager were returned to the White House within 24 hours and before analysis, after the White House were willing to break into a locked desk at the police station to retrieve the pager that night rather than waiting until the next morning.
74.     .The neighborhood around the crime scene at Ft. Marcy Park was not canvassed by police until two years later.
75.     .Several police officers in Arkansas have given sworn depositions that they knew of Foster's death around 6:00 PM EST, before police and rescue workers arrived at Ft. Marcy Park.
76.     .The victim's car was never checked for carpet fibers or fingerprints according to all of the reports, yet Dr. Haut says in his statement to the FBI that they were fingerprinting the car while he was there that night.
77.     .Official records do not agree when the body was moved.
78.     .Eyewitnesses disagree about where the body was found and the position of Foster's hands.
79.     .Police and rescue workers have been forbidden to discuss the case.  What are they hiding?  If it was a suicide, the press should be able to talk to the people who were at the scene.  The public has a right to know.
80.     : No one has reported an investigation into Vince Foster's 1988 trip to Batman, Turkish Kurdistan, to which there are no scheduled airline flights,
81.     : The White House claims that the papers that were removed from Foster's office were personal papers of the Clintons that related to Whitewater.  Vince Foster was not the Clintons' personal attorney. Since then it has been learned that many papers, ledgers, memo's, and diary's were withheld.
82.     The gun was composed of parts from *two different guns*;
83.     : The serial numbers had been ground off both parts. From these points we can deduce that it's most unlikely that he could have obtained the gun thru normal, legal sources.  But as a White House attorney, would he have risked trying to buy the obviously-dirty gun on the *street*?  Seems most unlikely, when he could have avoided all risk of embarrassing his employer by simply using one of his family guns.  (Although if he was in fact planning to kill himself, the possibility of being caught buying a gun in D.C. from a street source would have been way down on his list of concerns.)
84.     : Lisa Foster called Bernard Nussbaum the morning after Foster's death at 7:30 am and asked if Vince had been fired.  Was she looking for a reason?
85.     : What was Hubbell looking for when he searched Foster's house?
86.     : Hubbell said that to not believe any word of the suicide story, and that there was no way it could have been suicide.
87.     : When interviewing Lisa Foster, the FBI showed her a silver colored gun which she recognized. The silver gun was NOT the gun found with Foster, which was a dark gun.
88.     : Lisa Foster was apparently given $250,000 just prior to her husband's death.
89.     : Web Hubbell, in his testimony to the recent Whitewater hearings, when describing his actions FOLLOWING notification of Foster's death said, "We searched for Vince Foster's gun in his house". Web Hubbell may have taken the silver colored gun from Foster's house to show to Lisa Foster(See above).
90.     The photograph Foster hand was obtained by Reuters News Agency and broadcast by ABC Television shortly after Vincent Foster was found dead in Fort Marcy Park. This photograph purports to show the right hand of Vincent Foster holding the handgun with which he supposedly shot himself in the mouth. Aside from the obvious lack of blood in the scene, please note the color of the handgun, which is dark. This color matches the description of the gun as reported in the previous Senate Whitewater hearings.
91.     Page 14 is the first of four pages scanned from FBI report 29D-LR-35063. The marks in black were on the document as provided to me. The areas in white with hand drawn question marks are areas which were whited out prior to the release of the document. This document, 29D-LR-35063, is the summary of the interview held by the FBI with Lisa Foster following the discovery of her husband's body in Fort Marcy Park. Note that Lisa Foster is shown a gun by the FBI interviewer and states it is a gun she believes she has seen before.
92.     Page 15 of 29D-LR-35063. Towards the bottom, Lisa Foster returns to the subject of the handgun she has been previously shown and how she believes it traveled from Little Rock to Washington D.C. In describing how she found the gun in Foster's pre-packed trunk, and then repacking it in her own belongings, she describes the gun as "silver colored".
93.     : Page 16 of 29D-LR-35063. Towards the bottom, is the comment that Foster did not like guns. Following this is an observation that Lisa Foster verified that a gun she knew to be in the house was where she expected to find it, and AGAIN refers to "silver color" in describing the gun from the trunk in Little Rock.
94.     The statement on page 16 is Lisa Foster's belief that the gun found at Fort Marcy Park is the same gun, described previously as "silver colored", that she packed in Little Rock to bring to Washington D.C.
95.     : Page 17 of 29D-LR-35063. This concludes the sentence begun on the bottom of page 16. The sentence reads," LISA FOSTER believes that the gun found at Fort Marcy Park may be the SILVER GUN which she brought up with her other belongings when she permanently moved to Washington".
96.     From the above, it is inescapable that Lisa Foster was shown a gun  she recognized, even though that gun she was shown was clearly NOT the gun in the photograph of Vincent Foster's hand in the ABC TV photograph.
97.     It is therefore LOGICAL to conclude that Lisa Foster was NOT shown the gun which was found with Vincent Foster. Were the suicide genuine, there would be no reasonable explanation to switch guns.
98.     It would make logical sense if 'We searched for Vince Foster's gun  in his house' to find and TAKE a gun to show to Lisa Foster to help sell the apparent suicide, not expecting a photo of the real suicide gun to hit the TV news.
99.     One hardly asks the FBI to distort evidence by showing the wrong gun to the  widow in a real suicide. It is therefore logical to conclude that if we are not dealing with a suicide, then we MUST be dealing with a murder.
100.    The fact that the FBI showed the wrong colored gun to Lisa Foster, while telling her it was the gun found with Foster's body, is the strangest single piece of evidence of a cover-up. One doesn't need to cover-up a suicide. One covers-up a murder.
101.    From the above, given the two different guns, and Webster Hubbel's now public admission that he searched Vincent Foster's home for a gun, despite a gun found with Vincent Foster's body, one must conclude that Webster Hubbell is the most likely source of the silver colored gun which the FBI showed to Lisa Foster. Lisa Foster recognized the gun. How could she not? It had been searched for in her house by Webster Hubbell, by his own admission.
102.    "Don't believe a word you hear.  It was not suicide.  It couldn't have been." -Assistant Attorney General Webster Hubbell, 7/20/93, cited in Esquire, 11/93.
103.    .Fiske said Foster's body was placed in a body bag at the park at 8:45 PM but the ambulance log shows Foster's body left the park at 8:16 PM. 
104.    .Fiske said the Medical Examiner arrived at the park at 7:40 PM but the doctor told the FBI he arrived at 6:45 PM. 
105.    .Fiske said Foster lost weight due to depression, but he weighed 194 pounds on December 31, 1992 and 197 pounds at his autopsy in July.  He GAINED weight, not to mention lost blood.
106.    .Fiske said the FBI laboratory performed an through analysis of the available evidence, but they never researched the origins carpet fibers and hairs found all over Foster.
107.    .Fiske said there was only one vehicular entrance to the park neglecting to mention two other roads, including a old road since the Civil War, closest to the body by 300 feet.
108.    .Fiske said the Saudi Ambassador's residence was the closest building to the park, yet at least seven homes are closer.
109.    .Fiske said there was a large pool of blood under Foster's body but observers including Park Police, said there was very little blood in their depositions.
110.    .Fiske implied that the gun found was identified by the family with misleading statements.  He ignored statements by family that indicted the gun was not Foster's
111.    In the words of the FBI interview of the only doctor who examined the body at Ft. Marcy, Doctor Haut, "believed the wound was consistent with a 'low velocity weapon.'"  The revolver the Fiske Report described as the death gun is NOT a "low velocity weapon."  How does the Fiske Report reconcile the doctor's statement?  The doctor's statement is not mentioned at all in the Fiske Report.
112.    Investigator Cheryl Braun said, "It seems to me we made that determination [suicide] PRIOR to going up and looking at the body."
113.    The Park Police "closed" the Foster investigation ruling it a suicide on 8/5/93, PRIOR to sending the gun found at the scene, for testing on 8/11/93. One of the tests ordered was to see if it could actually fire.
114.    According to the story, White House nanny Helen Dickey called Gov. Tucker's Mansion sometime before 6:00 PM EDT and spoke to State Trooper Roger Perry telling him that Foster Killed Himself in the White House Parking Lot. According to Testimony, the White House wasn't notified of Foster's death until sometime after 8:30 PM. Perry passed the call on to Betty Tucker. - Interesting
115.    John Crudele in the New York Post 8/8/95 reported that the White House called Gov. Jim Tucker in Arkansas with news of Foster's death at 4:48 PM EDT on July 20, 1993.   This is interesting because the body was not discovered until 5:45 PM EDT the 911 call reporting the body 5:59 PM, Park Police reached the body at 6:14 PM, and the White house claims they did not learn of Foster's death until 8:30 PM.
116.    Who is the mysterious blonde whose hairs were found on Vince? Any why isn't it mentioned that carpet fibers and semen were found on his shorts?
117.    Dr. Beyer, and his supposed long track record of misdiagnosing, or misattributing "suicides"? Has anyone run any investigation into the "Funeral home" in Washington, or No. Virginia that "prepared" Mr. Foster's body. I understand there are some very troubling stories there. Much has been written about the circumstances of Mr. Foster's ODD DEATH: no X-rays, broken X-ray machine, no crime scene photos, overexposed/damaged 35mm crime scene photos, "lost" crime scene photos, Confidential witnesses who said there was no gun at the scene when he discovered the body, hairs, fibers, semen, no dirt or residue on Foster's shoes or clothing from his "walk" to the "scene", blood, no blood, blue gun, silver gun, car keys not found at the scene after a search of his trousers, car keys found at the morgue later in same pants pockets previously "searched" at the "scene", surrounding houses and residents never interviewed in the "investigation" of his death, until many months later, and on and on.
118.    There is a report to the FBI about a Towing company towing a car with blood on the dash and the drivers window broken out that night from Ft. Marcy Park, yet the FBI doesn't even go talk to the man or his son who run the towing service.
119     No fingerprints on the gun.