Posted on 04/11/2011 1:06:58 PM PDT by smoothsailing
hlessig@dailypress.com | 757-247-7821
April 10, 2011
One of the last people to see Jack Wheeler alive was Sammy Abdelaziz, who manages parking garages in the city of Wilmington.
On Wednesday evening, Dec. 29, he received a call from a concerned employee at the New Castle County Courthouse parking garage. There appeared to a be a homeless man there, asking for help.
"She said he had one shoe on and the other one in his hand, and he had a wrinkled suit, stuff like that," he said.
Abdelaziz went looking and found Wheeler by the garage exit. He asked Wheeler if he needed help. Wheeler said he was looking for his car. By that time, he was wearing both shoes, but his suit was dusty and wrinkled, as if he had been sitting somewhere, or fallen down, or had worn it for a couple of days, Abdelaziz said.
Wheeler didn't have his parking ticket, which meant that Abdelaziz couldn't pinpoint the location of his car. Then the conversation took a different turn.
"Actually, I lost everything," Wheeler said. "I got robbed. They took my briefcase."
"He was just shaking his head," Abdelaziz said. "I was willing to give him a ride. You can drive around to the garages and see where his car was. But he was kind of shaking his head and looked disoriented. He was just lost."
Wheeler, who graduated from Hampton High School and went on to a successful career that included service to three U.S. presidents, was in the middle of a fateful odyssey that was partly captured on surveillance cameras in downtown Wilmington and partly....
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I almost had a heart attack and then I realized it was the other Jack Wheeler.
Hope they find the murderer.
Who had the Kennedys killed? (Including John John?) Vince Foster? Brown? And anyone else who got in the way?
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