In this Aug. 2, 1996 file photo file photo, American fugitive Robert Lee Vesco, center, leaves a Cuban court in Havana, Cuba. Vesco, the American fugitive who cooked up moneymaking schemes that allegedly involved everyone from Colombian drug lords to the brothers of U.S. presidents, died on Nov. 23, 2007 in Cuba, according to a burial record at Havana's Colon Cemetery (AP Photo/Canadian Press, Jose Goitia)
The Clinton’s are deeply saddened.
Dead is good!
$224 million. That’s about my price.
Dead man walking.
I had him mixed up with Philip Agee for a moment.
I can’t believe that the Cubans would hide our President, Abraham Lincoln, for so long. Fidel is surely the devil incarnate.
I wonder who stands to inherit.