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The Unfolding Vince Foster Story
He seemed to have it all – an influential government position, a solid, supportive family, and the friendship of the President of the United States and the First Lady. Yet on a hot summer afternoon two years ago, the body of Vincent Foster, deputy counsel to the White House, was found in an obscure Washington park, dead of a gunshot. He was the highest US government official to die by violence since the assassination of President Kennedy almost thirty years earlier.
"Suicide" ruled the park police, he shot himself in the mouth with a handgun. "Suicide" ruled the first special counsel, having looked into the matter. "Suicide" ruled the first senate committee to examine the case.
Yet questions remain about Vince Foster's death and the circumstances surrounding the case. The current special counsel has quietly reopened an investigation into the death. Outside government corridors, a core of researchers, led by investigative journalists and determined amateur sleuths, has unearthed wide discrepancies in the official accounts of the death. Not surprisingly, conspiracy theories abound, some of which test the boundaries of credibility. Many read better than any novel, weaving a story of money, sex, high intrigue, and blood with yarns of espionage….
The best place to start exploring the facts and fancies surrounding Vincent Foster's death is a lengthy report, based entirely on documents in the public record, compiled by Mr. Hugh Sprunt. Mr. Sprunt, dissatisfied with media coverage of Foster's death,
decided to write my own report, based on the 2,726 pages of Senate documents. Although I had no intention of producing so lengthy a report, it grew to 165 single-spaced pages, tightly cross-referenced, with maps (including one traced from aerial imagery of Fort Marcy Park [the place where Vincent Foster's body was found] flown a few weeks before Foster's death) and tabular data in eight appendices.
Mr. Sprunt had personal experience with a person who committed suicide using the same type of weapon that Vincent Foster is said to have used.
I write about the death of Vince Foster from a unique perspective. When my elderly grandfather, terminal with cancer and in horrible pain, decided to take his own life some 25 years ago, I was "first-on-the-scene" and could do nothing to help him. He shot himself in the head using an Army Colt .38 Special Revolver with a four-inch barrel, the very same type of weapon that Mr. Foster allegedly used to kill himself in Fort Marcy Park on July 20, 1993.
Since I had direct personal experience both with suicide-by gunshot and with the tremendous damage a high-velocity .38 round from this particular weapon does to the human head when fired point blank, I was intrigued by the relatively modest head wound Mr. Foster was said to have suffered from the identical revolver and ammunition.
As I pursued the blatant anomaly concerning his head wound, I discovered many equally amazing facts within the official records of Mr. Foster's death. I obtained copies of the Fiske Report and the U.S. Park Police Case File on the death of Vince Foster. When the Senate released two Hearings Volumes and a Report Volume on the Foster death in 1995, I obtained these volumes (a total of 2,726 pages of documents, testimony, depositions, and FBI interview reports, including Fiske and U.S. Park Police Reports). I studied all the documents and reached two fundamental conclusions: 1) The raw evidence in the official record was amazing in light of the conclusions reached by the official reports and 2) With minor exceptions, no one in the media was at all familiar with the raw evidence compiled in the Senate documents.
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