Sunday, February 28, 2016

VINCE FOSTER 'SUICIDE' SHOCKER: 2ND WOUND DOCUMENTED Prosecutor saw photos of Clinton attorney with possible 'bullet hole' in neck

WASHINGTON – It’s been 23 years since Deputy White House Counsel Vincent Foster was found dead in a Virginia park, setting off one of the biggest controversies of the Clinton administration.
Foster, a close friend and former law partner of Hillary Clinton’s, was discovered on July 20, 1993, lying in Fort Marcy Park with a fatal gunshot wound.
Two investigations, the first led by Robert Fiske and the second by Kenneth Starr, concluded Foster suffered a single, self-inflicted wound. A simple suicide. Case closed.
But newly discovered evidence unearthed from boxes stored deep in the National Archives lend credence to theories about foul play and cover-up that have been hinted at by at least three books and countless articles.
The newest piece to the puzzle was uncovered by two citizen researchers, one of whom was a witness involved in the case from the beginning.
What had only been suspicions about missing death-scene photographs are now listed as facts in public documents.

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/02/vince-foster-suicide-shocker-2nd-wound-documented/#7lKTTTFYUMFTMt96.99

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