After Trump gets in, would love to have the FBI and AG do a 200 agent Criminal Minds/Cold Case Files/NCIS type real investigation. . Statute of limitations on Murder in D.C. is what? Anyone know?
P.S. Found this, but I'm not an attorney and don't know if currently true:
"District of Columbia Criminal Statute, Code Section, 23-113: Felonies, Statute of Limitations, First or second degree murder: none;"
From: http://statelaws.findlaw.com/dc-law/district-of-columbia-criminal-statute-of-limitations-laws.html
I've followed the whole Vince Foster case over the years. . My opinion, as also stated by others, is we know it Wasn't a suicide. No real evidence of that. If it wasn't a suicide, then it was murder. I thought Ruddy was going to get to the bottom of this. He did good work then seemed to back off. . or just hit a brick wall. All the evidence pointed to murder but no one would do anything about it.
It's never too late. .
As far as I know, there is no statute of limitations for murder in any jurisdiction within the United States. So anyone involved in the Foster murder conspiracy - and who is still alive - can still be prosecuted to this day. What it will take is a degree of political courage that hasn't been seen over the past 23 years.
Interesting you mentioned the District of Columbia in the statute of limitations discussion. DC is the appropriate jurisdiction, because the murder did actually take place there. Note that the official government reports, however, place the death in Virginia.
But it could be that there can be federal criminal charges here as well, perhaps based on Foster's position at the time as a United States official, or perhaps based on the location of the body on federal property.