Originally posted by: miniMUNCH
I do remember that pretty much any and all witnesses that could have testified in the whitewater scandal died of heart attacks or committed suicide. And Ken Starr was basically forced to abort the case he had no witnesses...
Care to just substantiate your above claim.
James McDougal died of a heart attack in 1998 after the first trial, while in prison, a few months before being released from his reduced 3 year sentence, which he received after cooperating with authorities.
Foster died in 1993.
Does this conclude your list of "any and all witnesses"?
35 people testified at the first trial. Susan McDougal isn't dead. David Hale isn't dead. Jim Tucker still breathing. So one guy with a medical history of heart disease dies of a heart attack after cooperating and testifying and serving a prison sentence. You think they might have wanted to kill him before and not after he came clean?
Foster suffered from clinical depression, weight loss and insomnia before he killed himself. He had a prescription for anti-anxiety medication. No less than SIX follow-up investigations, including Starr's 3 years of sleuthing, concluded suicide.
In the face of this you insinuate a former president was somehow involved in murder, conspiracy and a coverup based on nothing more than what you perceive as coincidence and the ranblings of conspiracy theorists, and I am the one without class. :roll: