The Judge's son Neil had discovered something very unsettling among his stepmother's private papers and was threatening to go public with it just prior to the beginning of the Democratic National Convention.
He was alleged to have been talking to Bob Woodward of the Washington Post about a blockbuster story
He died on August 25, 1996 witnesses said they saw Neil Moody sitting in his car arguing with another person just prior to the car suddenly accelerating, speeding off out of control and hitting a brick wall... Press Here for;
Lisa Foster Interview with New Yorker magazine
Pittsburgh TRIBUNE-REVIEW
March 29, 1998 Christopher Ruddy
WASHINGTON - Who did Vincent Foster and Webster Hubbell meet the weekend before Foster's death in July 1993? Nathan Landow. Landow, a real estate mogul, has been a Democratic party power broker for decades. In 1978, President Jimmy Carter nominated him for an ambassadorship to the Netherlands, but Landow withdrew in the wake of press reports linking him to organized crime figures
(Landow is also caught up in other Clinton scandals.)
The next morning, she remembers Vince sprawled on a park lawn overlooking Chesapeake Bay, negotiating their departure date. They now agreed that they would not stay for the full Clinton term, but she hoped to remain in Washington at least until Brugh graduated from Sidwell, the following year. Vince wanted to leave immediately. Finally, they decided that Vince would stay in his job until Christmas, then find other work in Washington until Brugh graduated.
Vince's spirits seemed to lift after that, and they even talked about living on a houseboat until they returned to Little Rock. Back at the inn, they were awakened from a nap by a call from Webster Hubbell's wife, Suzy who was staying with her husband at the home of mutual friends nearby. Hubbell invited the Fosters to join them for dinner that night and for the day on Sunday, and they did.