
NEW EVIDENCE CONFIRMS FOSTER MURDER COVER-UP In the most direct evidence to date of a cover-up of the murder of Vince Foster, the London Telegraph yesterday reported the existence of a crime scene photo showing a neck wound that is in direct contradiction to the self-inflicted head wound that is part of the official version of events. The incriminating crime scene photo has been withheld from the public, and a large number of similar photos have been either destroyed or are missing.
Obviously, Vince Foster did not shoot himself twice. So the second head wound was either produced by Foster's assassin, or it is an invention of the Fiske team to cover-up a murder as a suicide.
The evidence uncovered by Telegraph Washington Bureau Chief, Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, offers a unique opportunity to determine conclusively who is part of the cover-up and who is not:
Robert Fiske is part of the cover-up, writing in his report that "there was no other trauma identified that would suggest a circumstance other than suicide." Dismissing the testimony of paramedics who described seeing a wound on Foster's neck when they found the body, the Fiske Report stated that "the photographs taken at the scene conclusively show that there were no such wounds." That is a lie, we now know.
The four paramedics evidently are not part of the cover-up. They all testified in 1995 that they saw trauma to the neck. Neither of them saw the exit wound at the back of the head that Fiske claims.
The FBI is part ofthe cover-up. A doctored photo with no obvious neck trauma was produced at the FBI crime laboratories, according to the Telegraph. Whether the FBI is also responsible for destroying the crime scene photographs taken by Park Police officer Franz Ferstl and detective John Rolla is unclear. A separate set of 35 mm photos taken by technician Peter Simonello, are claimed to have been "underexposed."
The medical examiners Brian Blackbourne and Henry Lee are part ofthe cover-up, both supporting the head wound version. As does Dr. James Beyer, who first testified that x-rays ofFoster's head showed no bullet fragments, and later testified before a Senate Committee that he never took any x-rays. Dr. Beyer has in the past covered up two murders, that of Tim Easley and that of Tommy Burkett, and ruled suicide instead. Henry Lee has a similar track record. He was the forensic expert called in to rule the death of Danny Casolaro a suicide, after Casolaro had cut his wrists some 12 times. Casolaro was a reporter hot on the trail of a government conspiracy he referred to as "The Octopus. "
Starr's Washington deputy, Mark Tuohey, a friend of Clinton, is part of the cover-up, overruling prosecutor Miquel Rodriquez when he discovered the fabricated photo evidence. Rodriquez resigned in protest and is consequently not part of the cover-up, although he apparently feels bound not to go public with his knowledge.
Kenneth Starr is clearly part ofthe cover-up. Never having conducted a serious investigation, he has merely worked to plug the leaks in the official story that have been shot by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard and Christopher Ruddy. And he apparently sided with Tuohey when Rodriquez resigned.
The mainstream media is in on the cover-up, staunchly defending the official version of events in the face of contrary evidence that has been growing week by week for the past three years.
The scope of this cover-up is truly frightening. What terrible secret are they trying to hide? Who killed Vince Foster?
Published in the March 3, 1997 issue of The Washingtun Weekly
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