To: honway
I read the letter. No I have not yet had the time to listen to the interview. However, I will say, I don't know enough about Yeakey's death to form an opinion either way. And quite frankly, neither do you. Unless you were involved in the investigation of the death. I can say this. I know Fred Jordon, the Oklahoma State Medical Examiner. And I will say, if he ruled the death a suicide, then I will believe him. He is an honorable man who will rule what he believes from the autopsy and the evidence uncovered by his office. He would not involve himself in any type of coverup. He has blown the lid on other questionable deaths, in the face of political opposition otherwise. Now if he had ruled the death questionnable, then I would be more interested in this. What did he rule? Have you seen his official report? I haven't. But if he ruled it suicide, then that is enough for me. I worked with his office for many years. I personally used him in murder trials. I used his other MEs in numerous murder trials. His office is top notch, and in my opinion, above reproach. His office had to have been involved. What did his office rule?
117 posted on
11/11/2002 7:51:19 AM PST by
yukong
To: yukong
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I personally used him in murder trials No autopsy was performed. Someone with your credentials should understand the significance of that fact.
If you are interested in the truth, I would suggest you contact Don Browning, formerly of the OKC Police Department K-9 Unit.He was there that day and I believe he can help you if you are interested in the truth about the murder of Police Officer Terry Yeakey.
I don't know enough about Yeakey's death to form an opinion either way. And quite frankly, neither do you
Frankly, Tonia Yeakey does know enough to form an opinion.
120 posted on
11/11/2002 8:12:21 AM PST by
honway
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