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To: Interesting Times
Burkett: "You're the guy who wanted to kill half a dozen U.S. Senators, right?"

Camil: "Uh, yeah..."

Gas Station Attendant: [in New England accent] Sure, I remember Stutts. He was a loner, but a real hard worker. I mean, he pumped the gas, he checked the oil, he washed the windows. Nice kid.

Ted Koppel: Do you believe he killed Buckwheat?

Man: Oh, yes, definitely. That’s all he talked about. I remember one day I says, uh, “Stutts, why are you working so hard?” He says, “’Cause I’m saving up to buy a gun, so I can kill Buckwheat.” [shrugs]

[CUT to a tailor hemming the cuffs on a pair of slacks.]

Tailor: John was a quiet boy, a kind of a loner. But real polite. He always stood still when I hemmed his cuffs. Nice kid.

Ted Koppel: Do you believe he killed Buckwheat?

Tailor: Oh, yes, definitely. That’s all he ever talked about. . .

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So who was the VVAW member claiming the information about him in the FBI files had been quoted selectively?

21 posted on 03/21/2005 2:03:10 PM PST by Fedora
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To: Fedora
So who was the VVAW member claiming the information about him in the FBI files had been quoted selectively?

I can't remember his name, and he isn't listed on the schedule. I'm pretty sure he was the Texas Chapter leader of the VVAW back in the early '70s, however.

27 posted on 03/21/2005 2:13:45 PM PST by Interesting Times (ABCNNBCBS -- yesterday's news.)
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