BTW, it is well known that Jerry Parks and Vincent Foster had some business dealings together in Arkansas. Parks had been a security director for the Clinton presidential campaign in 1992 in Little Rock.
Linda Tripp has testified to the eery mood present in the White House when it was learned that Parks had been rubbed out.
Hillary had Parks trail Clinton to keep track of his potential bimbo eruptions. I personally think Parks observed more than she bargained for.
She was putting a lot of pressure on Foster to get the file from Parks. Parks was gunned down at an intersection South of Little Rock.
His home was broken into, and those file were the only things taken.
Back in Washington, D. C., Foster upon hearing of Park’s death said, “I am a dead man!”
Six weeks later he was.
Maggie Williams sanitized Foster’s office removing a box of materials on the command of Hillary Clinton, the night Foster died. She also denied law enforcement access to Foster’s office.
I believe Williams did that also. Someone else may have actually done it.
Williams was called to testify before Congress. After that testimony, she moved to France and remained there for several years.
Hillary was on Air Force one flying back from Hawaii. She found out about “wink wink” Foster’s death and diverted to Little Rock, and went to the Rose Law Firm.
She made four or five calls to Maggie Williams the night of Foster’s death. Some were from Air Force One, and some from the Rose law firm.
Imagine, the First Lady taking over the direction of an incident like that. This was clearly obstruction of justice.
She had no legal authority whatsoever to involve herself in that night’s business at the White House.
The next day she appeared with Bill outside the side of the White House. If I remember correctly, Bill said a sentence or two then stepped back. Hillary handled the rest.
Bill was visibly shaken. He was ashen. He was scared to death. If they could kill Foster, then he himself wasn’t safe. He knew it, and it showed. He was literally a basket case, and you don’t get that way just losing a guy like Foster.
Foster wasn’t Bill’s big buddy. He was a functionary. He was being used and he was sick of it. Although Foster was sad at what he had allowed the Clintons to do to him, he wasn’t suicidal.
Hillary had Parks trail Clinton to keep track of his potential bimbo eruptions. I personally think Parks observed more than she bargained for.
She was putting a lot of pressure on Foster to get the file from Parks. Parks was gunned down at an intersection South of Little Rock.
His home was broken into, and those file were the only things taken.
Back in Washington, D. C., Foster upon hearing of Park’s death said, “I am a dead man!”
Six weeks later he was.
Maggie Williams sanitized Foster’s office removing a box of materials on the command of Hillary Clinton, the night Foster died. She also denied law enforcement access to Foster’s office.
I believe Williams did that also. Someone else may have actually done it.
Williams was called to testify before Congress. After that testimony, she moved to France and remained there for several years.
Hillary was on Air Force one flying back from Hawaii. She found out about “wink wink” Foster’s death and diverted to Little Rock, and went to the Rose Law Firm.
She made four or five calls to Maggie Williams the night of Foster’s death. Some were from Air Force One, and some from the Rose law firm.
Imagine, the First Lady taking over the direction of an incident like that. This was clearly obstruction of justice.
She had no legal authority whatsoever to involve herself in that night’s business at the White House.
The next day she appeared with Bill outside the side of the White House. If I remember correctly, Bill said a sentence or two then stepped back. Hillary handled the rest.
Bill was visibly shaken. He was ashen. He was scared to death. If they could kill Foster, then he himself wasn’t safe. He knew it, and it showed. He was literally a basket case, and you don’t get that way just losing a guy like Foster.
Foster wasn’t Bill’s big buddy. He was a functionary. He was being used and he was sick of it. Although Foster was sad at what he had allowed the Clintons to do to him, he wasn’t suicidal.