So maybe the interviews with the first responders were made up.
Or maybe what really happened was that Vince Foster committed suicide in his office and the people in the know just felt it was better if the American public were led to believe that he committed his suicide further away from the White House.
I really don't know anything anymore. Some of our greatest conservative heroes turned out to be just in it for the fame and money. Maybe they started out idealistic, but they all ended up taking the money: Ralph Reed, Tom DeLay, maybe Rush, maybe Cruz (maybe not). Who knows what's true anymore.
Who knows what is true, yes. Sad. But I’ve heard interviews with the guy who stopped to pee at Ft. Marcy etc. these people sound so credible with nothing to gain. From Foster’s behavior just before he left, to Linda Tripp, giving her the rest of his m&ms, saying he’d be back in a little while, he was NOT planning to kill himself at lunch in the WH. Not. He was going to a little meeting in some room there somewhere where he was met with soooomeone.... A gun to his neck, and then a carpet roll.
I think the questions continuing about Foster’s death really woke the Clintons up to not being able to just kill inconvenient people any more. It was a lot harder in the WH.
That is what I think happened. The only book I have read on this was Bloodsport by James B Stewart. According to that book, Foster was despondent over his failure to protect 'the client' (Hillary). I got the impression Foster might have been in love with Hillary. Maybe there was an affair? Maybe that's why they moved the body and 'cleaned' his office?