Snippets From The Vince Foster Death Investigation


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Autopsy Anomalies:
The Implausible Suicide Of Vincent Foster

Obstruction of Justice By Drs. James L. Luke, Charles J. Stahl, Charles S. Hirsch & Donald T. Reay

The Bizarre Wound In Foster's Skull

Kenneth Starr's Work:
Bone Fragment Discovery Raises  Question of Evidence Tampering In Foster Death

Bloodstain Discovery Raises Question of Evidence Tampering In Foster Death

Kenneth Starr Attempts To Manufacture Evidence Supporting Suicide: The Discovery of 'Gunshot Residue in Soil'

Kenneth Starr's Very Bad Attempt to Bolster the Suicide Finding

Kenneth Starr Attempted To Suppress Evidence Showing Cover-up In The Foster Death Investigation

Kenneth Starr's Work (continued):
Kenneth Starr Failed To Investigate Ruined Autopsy X-Rays

Kenneth Starr Failed To Investigate Ruined Photographic Evidence

Kenneth Starr's Attempt To Snooker Mrs. Foster

Starr Failed To Explain Evidence Suggesting Foster Was Not Alone At Death Scene

Kenneth Starr Claims Credit For Dissipating Controversy In Foster Death

The Work Of The FBI:
Prescription For Depression

The Man In Fort Marcy Park

Other Anomalies:
Dr. Haut's Falsified Death Report
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More to follow ...

For a comprehensive proof of a cover-up by two branches of our government and the media, read the following:
 

Failure Of The Public Trust

On November 1, 1995,  Patrick Knowlton testified before the Whitewater grand jury regarding the death of Vincent Foster. 

On June 23, 1999 a document was filed in the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Special Division for the Purpose of Appointing Independent Counsels. The Document  was filed under seal, on behalf of Patrick Knowlton.

On September 14, 1999, the three-judge panel of the Special Division of the Court ordered that the filing be unsealed.  The document is is 511 pages long and cites 184 exhibits. 

The document is titled Failure Of The Public Trust, and proves a cover up of the facts surrounding the Foster death. One example follows . . . 



 
Foster's head was moved to conceal a .22 bullet hole in the neck, just below the right jaw line
Officially, Foster is supposed to have shot himself in the mouth. However, a paramedic at the scene reported a .22 caliber bullet hole in the neck, just below the right jawline. 

The image to the left was constructed from images in the Failure Of The Public Trust, and illustrates that the facts of the case show that a Park Police officer attempted to conceal the .22 caliber bullet hole in the neck by turning the head so as to cover the wound  with blood. 
 


For an introduction to Patrick Knowlton's role in the Foster death investigation, click HERE

For an introduction as to why the official investigations into the death cannot be trusted, read the snippets above.

For a comprehensive proof of a cover-up by two branches of our government and the media click HERE

Other Information

Mike Rivero's Foster Page

A Transcription of the Full Starr Report On Foster's Death (With Knowlton Appendix)

Allan Favish's Foster Page

Interview With John Clarke, Attorney for Patrick Knowlton

Hugh Sprunt's Analysis of the Starr Report

The Media Version of the Starr Report On Foster's Death (Knowlton Appendix Removed)

America's Dreyfus Affair:The Case of the Death of Vince Foster, by David Martin

jc huntington
 
revised 2000.2.05