"Whatever.
You can believe Horiuchi and his lawyer, I'll believe Randy Weaver. Deal?
I'm sure his sketch is a superb work of art."
Naah, I am quoting Weaver's lawyer from his book condemning Horiuchi and the men who directed him to shoot and the managers who changed the rules so he and others that day could shoot. Horiuchi never needed a lawyer, but he dang well should have.
I found the link on the drawing that the government sniper made when he killed the mom. He did this drawing shortly after the murder, then later claimed he was shooting at the guy running into the door. His artwork makes a lie of that, he deliberatly targeted the woman holding open the door.
http://www.ruby-ridge.com/gspence3.htm#HoriuchiSketch
I was wrong about Horiuchi not having a lawyer, he did have one to help him ease out of his possible legal troubles over his murdering the mother on the orders of his superiors.
Moving from Ruby Ridge to Waco, didn't the FBI shoot the dogs at the Waco fiasco first, also?