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Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2024 21:35:43 -0500
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I guess those pesky little facts shut his cock-holsster.

KNOWING she filed the affidavit, she STILL says Clinton raped her.

WHY would she DO that?

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On Mon, 26 Aug 2024 14:12:30 -0700,  Alan says...  

> > No source, so we can assume that that's a fabrication.
> > 
> 
> <https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/special/clinton/stories/affidavit122398.htm>

And now? She filed that because...

"Later Broaddrick told the independent counsel's office she had been assaulted by the president but had filed 
the FALSE AFFIDAVIT to avoid media attention."


In a Wall Street Journal article on Friday, the rape charges against President Clinton made by Jane Doe No. 5 
of the Starr Report were labeled 'TOO CREDIBLE'.

The story of Juanita Broaddrick, formerly known as Jane Doe No. 5, telling how she was raped by then attorney 
general of Arkansas Bill Clinton has finally been made public.

Although NBC has bided their time in broadcasting an interview taped Jan. 20 with Broaddrick to make sure the 
story was 'rock solid', according to a story printed in the Wall Street Journal on Friday, WITH FOUR CREDIBLE 
WITNESSES GIVING CORROBORATING TESTIMONY, this story needs no other confirmation.

House Manager Chris Cannon, R-Ut, said members of Congress have known about Broaddrick's story all throughout 
the impeachment proceedings but withheld the story because it focused more on the personal life of the 
president and not on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice.

While Broaddrick's story was included only as a footnote in the Starr report, Cannon said the public should 
now know about this story.

'There will not be a person in this country who does not know what kind of man the president is,' Cannon 
said.

Under the guise of Jane Doe No. 5 in the Paula Jones case, Broaddrick initially filed an affidavit with 
Clinton's lawyers denying the 'unwelcomed sexual advances' she had told a small circle of friends about. 
Later Broaddrick told the independent counsel's office she had been assaulted by the president but had filed 
the false affidavit to avoid media attention.

Broaddrick told a Wall Street Journal reporter about the encounter she had in a hotel room when then attorney 
general of Arkansas William Jefferson Clinton forced himself on her in 1978. At the time, Broaddrick was an 
accomplished 35-year-old owner of a prospering nursing home in Arkansas, and Clinton was an aspiring 
candidate for Arkansas Governor.
 
===========================================================================================================

How many people do you personally know who have died mysteriously?

How about in plane crashes or car wrecks?

Bizarre suicides?

People beaten to death or murdered in a hail of bullets, or hung in a jail cell?

And what about violent freak accidents - like separate mountain biking and skiing collisions in Aspen, 
Colorado? Or barbells crushing a person's throat?

Apparently, if you're Bill or Hillary Clinton, the answer to that question is at least 33 - and possibly many 
more.

"Clinton body count or left-wing conspiracy? Three with ties to DNC mysteriously die."

Ted Koppel, then-anchor of ABC News' "Nightline," routinly had discussions on the issue following the July 
20, 1993, death of White House Deputy Counsel Vince Foster. In fact, he appeared on Koppel's show.

"One of the things I said was, 'Who knows what happened here? But let me ask you a question.' I said, 'Ted, 
how many people do you know in your life who've been murdered? Ted, how many people do you know in your life 
that have died under suspicious circumstances?'

"Of course, the answer is zilch, zero, nada, none, very few." "Ask the Clintons that question. And it's a 
significant number. It's a lot of people that they know who have died, who've been murdered.

"And the same question here from Rachel Alexander. It's amazing the cycle that exists with the Clintons. 
[Citing Townhall]: 'What it comes down to is this: how many other politicians have you heard of who have had 
so many mysterious deaths associated with them? You don't hear of a Bush body count - not even an Obama body 
count.' There is a Clinton body count."

==============================

Barbara Wise - Nov. 29, 1996 

Barbara Wise, 48, was a 14-year Commerce Department staff member who worked with Ron Brown (see "Ron Brown" 
entry below, killed in a plane crash) and John Huang, who worked at the Worthen Bank in Little Rock, where he 
met then-Gov. Bill Clinton. Huang, who was born in China, was also a former executive of the Lippo Group in 
Indonesia. Huang met with Clinton at the White House 10 times between June 21 and June 27, 1994. As WND 
reported in 2000, "Right after that, Webster Hubbell ... received $100,000 from the Lippo Group. Shortly 
after the money was given to Mr. Hubbell, Huang obtained a secret clearance and an executive position as 
assistant secretary of the Commerce Department. While at the Commerce Department, Huang obtained secret 
materials on trade deals with Indonesia, China, Japan, Korea and the Middle East. Huang also obtained 
information on U.S. Patriot missile deals with South Korea and mobile artillery for Kuwait." Asked if he was 
a spy for Beijing, Huang reportedly took pleaded the Fifth Amendment nearly 2,000 times.

Wise's body was found partially nude and bruised in her office. Her death was attributed to natural causes, 
as Wise had reportedly received several blood transfusions for a liver ailment.

Ron Brown - April 3, 1996

Ron Brown, who had served as U.S. secretary of commerce, was killed in a plane crash after Hillary Clinton 
dispatched him on a dubious mission to a war-torn corner of the world, as WND reported. Brown and 34 others 
died when their Air Force plane crashed into a Croatian mountainside. Brown's flight left the Tuzla airport 
in Bosnia, a Muslim country where some were hostile to the American presence there.

"To protect his son Michael from prison, Ron Brown threatened to expose the White House's yet unrevealed 
Asian fundraising scheme, in which Brown had played a major role," wrote WND contributor and investigative 
writer Jack Cashill. "Just weeks before his death, Brown started going to church for the first time in ages. 
He was scared for his life and that of his confidante, Nolanda Hill."

Cashill noted that the Croatian government suddenly insisted on a Dubrovnik stop, a two-mile deviation from 
the flight path that the Air Force said was "inexplicable."

"For the first time ever on friendly soil, the White House ordered the Air Force to skip the 'safety' phase 
of the investigation and move directly to the 'accident' phase," Cashill wrote. "There would be no 
consideration other than accident, even though the airport was near the Bosnian border and in a potential hot 
fire zone.

"Three days after the crash and two days before his scheduled interview by the Air Force, the Croatian 
responsible for the airport's navigation system was found dead with a bullet hole in his chest," Cashill 
continued. 

"A day later, every pathologist who viewed Brown's body back in America concluded that his head wound, at the 
very least, looked like a bullet hole."

There would be no autopsy. No forensic testing. No search for an exit wound. Head X-rays were destroyed, or 
"lost."

"The three Armed Forces pathologists and the forensic photographer who blew the whistle on this case had 
their careers destroyed," Cashill wrote. "... [T]he Armed Forces Institute of Pathology brass assured the 
public that Brown dies of 'multiple blunt force injuries to the head.' He was the only one of the 35 victims 
to have a reported head wound."

Charles Meissner - April 3, 1996

Charles Meissner, the assistant secretary of commerce, had issued John Huang a security clearance. (See "Ron 
Miller" and "Barbara Wise" entries.) He and Ron Brown were killed in a plane crash. (See "Ron Brown" entry.)

Stanley Huggins - June 23, 1994

Stanley Huggins reportedly had been investigating the Madison Guaranty Savings and Loan collapse (see "James 
McDougal" entry). Reports indicate he died of viral pneumonia before his 300 pages of findings could be 
released.

Bill Shelton - June 12, 1994

Bill Shelton was the fiancé of Kathy Ferguson (see "Kathy Ferguson" entry below), and he questioned whether 
Ferguson had actually committed suicide.

Shelton, too, was reported to have committed suicide with a gun at Ferguson's grave site.

Kathy Ferguson - May 10, 1994

Kathy Ferguson was reported to have died from a suicide in which she shot herself in the head, though her 
packed bags were found next to her body, possibly indicating she planned to leave her home.

Ferguson was the ex-wife of Arkansas Trooper Danny Ferguson, who had been a co-defendant, along with Clinton, 
in the Paula Jones lawsuit. Danny Ferguson had escorted Paula Jones to Clinton's hotel room. Kathy Ferguson 
was a corroborating witness for Paula Jones.

James Bunch - Feb. 11, 1994

James Bunch, 46, a Texas state employee in Austin who ran a prostitution ring from his office, reportedly 
died from a suicide involving a gun. Bunch was said to have owned a "little black book" of influential 
people, including at least one "state legislator," from Texas and Arkansas who visited prostitutes. Bunch's 
files contained descriptions of his high-profile clients, their sexual preferences, the amount of money they 
were willing to spend, and whether they were "good" or "bad" clients who might hurt the escorts. According to 
a report in the Telegraph, "There [was] a possibility that juveniles were involved in his business. Police 
told the Associated Press Bunch was arrested and interrogated, but he hadn't appeared distraught or suicidal.

Gandy Baugh - Jan. 8, 1994

Gandy Baugh, who had been an attorney for Clinton pal and drug convict Dan Lasater, reportedly killed himself 
by leaping from a window of a tall building. Lasater, a figure in the Whitewater controversy, had been 
convicted of dealing cocaine and served six months in jail. But Clinton later pardoned him.

In 1984, Lasater had purchased Angel Fire Resort, a ski resort near Taos, New Mexico, and promoted it using 
Clinton's name. A U.S. Customs investigative report revealed the resort was used for drug operations and 
money laundering.

Ed Willey - Nov. 29, 1993

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Kathleen Willey

Kathleen Willey

In her book alleging a campaign of slander and intimidation orchestrated chiefly by Hillary Clinton, Kathleen 
Willey pointed a finger of suspicion at the former first couple for the death of her husband, Ed Willey, who 
was believed to have killed himself.

Kathleen Willey, who said she was groped by President Clinton in the White House, acknowledged in an 
interview with WND in November 2007 that she stood by the speculation she posed about her husband's demise in 
"Target: Caught in the Crosshairs of Bill and Hillary Clinton."

Asked if she suspected her husband Ed, a lawyer and son of a prominent Virginia lawmaker, was murdered, 
Willey replied, "Most definitely."

Did she believe the Clintons were involved?

"I do have suspicions," Willey said, "yes."

It was Ed Willey's dire financial straits that prompted Kathleen, then a White House volunteer, to seek a 
meeting with President Clinton in the Oval Office to plead for a paying job and any other help the commander-
in-chief could give.

But Willey alleges the Nov. 29, 1993, meeting ended abruptly when the president cornered her in a private 
passageway and sexually assaulted her.

At the time of that meeting, Clinton and Willey were unaware that Ed Willey was lying dead of a gunshot wound 
to his mouth in the woods near his car, parked on a hunting path in rural King and Queen County, Virginia.

What makes a book about Bill and Hillary Clinton so explosive that someone would STEAL it? Kathleen Willey 
tells America the shocking story in her book, "Target: Caught in the Crosshairs of Bill and Hillary Clinton."

Kathleen Willey became known in the summer of 1997 after lawyers for Clinton accuser Paula Jones gave her 
name to a national magazine reporter. She was scheduled to become one of only three witnesses in the Clinton 
impeachment trial until some members of the House and Senate refused to allow her to testify.

In the book, Willey recounts numerous incidents she believes were designed to terrorize her into silence, 
with the latest taking place in September, just as the book was in its final stages.

As WND reported, Willey said she was the target of an unusual house burglary over the Labor Day weekend for 
which she blames the Clintons. While asleep upstairs in her Virginia home, she said, a copy of a manuscript 
for "Target" was stolen.

Willey told WND the break-in at her house reminded her of the widely reported incident 10 years ago in which 
she claimed she was threatened near her present Richmond-area home by a "jogger" just two days before she was 
to testify against President Clinton in the Jones case.

She contends elements of the autopsy report of her husband's death are inconsistent with suicide, pointing to 
similarities to the death of White House aide Vince Foster, also believed to have killed himself. (See "Vince 
Foster" entry.)

"I've seen too much evidence regarding other people who have been involved with the Clintons," she told WND.

Facing a deadline to repay hundreds of thousands of dollars he owed to "bad people" who threatened him, Ed 
Willey had an apparent motive for suicide, and five notes to loved ones were discovered by his secretary.

But Kathleen Willey writes "she could never understand how he could leave us," noting that while the letters 
are in his writing, "I also know that anyone would write anything at gunpoint."

What motive could anyone have to murder him?

Willey writes that after her husband's death, her friend Carole in Colorado told her something she had not 
known. Ed had confided to Carole's husband that he had taken a briefcase full of cash to Little Rock, Ark., 
during the presidential campaign.

Willey said she was shocked but acknowledged her husband could have done it. Later she found a reference on a 
blog that explored illegal fundraising activities by the Clintons and noted Ed Willey was known for "handling 
large briefcases full of cash" as part of the 1992 presidential campaign.

She speculates: "I have no idea how anyone other than the Clintons would know that Ed might have carried cash 
in briefcases. So why would he be killed? Because he was carrying illegal money? That's probably not enough 
reason. But what if, in his desperation, Ed had 'illegally borrowed' from the campaign?"

In the book, Willey says she goes back and forth in her mind on what happened to her husband, and "as I do, 
the possibility lingers, logical or not, that Ed was murdered."

Jerry Luther Parks - Sept. 26, 1993

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Jerry Luther Parks

Jerry Luther Parks

Two months after White House Deputy Counsel Vince Foster died, Jerry Luther Parks - who had been head of 
security for Bill Clinton's headquarters in Little Rock, Arkansas, during the 1992 presidential campaign and 
gubernatorial years - was shot through the rear window of his car with a semiautomatic handgun.

As WND reported, Jerry Luther Parks was reportedly watching a news bulletin on the death of Vincent Foster 
(see "Vince Foster" entry below) when he turned from the television and muttered, "I'm a dead man." His son, 
Gary, was with him in the room. It was July 21, 1993. Foster had just been found dead in Fort Marcy Park, 
about seven miles from the White House, across the Potomac River in Virginia. Foster had been shot through 
the head, said the bulletin, an apparent suicide. (See "Vince Foster" entry below.)

British journalist Ambrose Evans-Pritchard interviewed the Parks family extensively. In "The Secret Life of 
Bill Clinton," he reported that Parks was a nervous wreck for the next two months. He packed a gun and drove 
evasively to shake off any possible pursuers. At one point, Parks told his family that Bill Clinton was 
"cleaning house" and that he was "next on the list."

On Sept. 23, 1993, as Parks was driving to his suburban Little Rock home along the Chenal Parkway, a white 
Chevrolet Caprice with two men inside drove alongside and peppered Parks' car with semiautomatic gunfire. 
Parks's car ground to a halt. A man emerged from the white Chevy, fired two rounds into Parks' chest with a 
9-mm pistol, then sped off.

Several witnesses watched the murder. The killers were never found. As with so many other "Arkancides" - the 
name given to the long list of suspicious deaths among Arkansas associates of the Clintons - Big Media 
ignored the event.

One of the last people to see Vincent Foster alive was Linda Tripp, who then worked as a secretary for 
Foster's boss, White House Counsel Bernard Nussbaum. Tripp testified before Kenneth Starr's grand jury on 
July 28, 1998, that the reason she had leaked Monica Lewinsky's story to Michael Isikoff at Newsweek was that 
Tripp hoped the spotlight of national publicity might protect her from physical harm.

"I am afraid of this administration," Tripp told the grand jury.

She continued, "I have what I consider to be well-founded fears of what they are capable of ... I had reasons 
to believe that the Vince Foster tragedy was not depicted accurately under oath by members of the 
administration ... I knew based on personal knowledge, personal observations, that they were lying under 
oath. So it became very fearful to me that I had information even back then that was dangerous."

A juror asked, "But do you have any examples of violence being done by the administration to people who were 
a threat to them?"

Tripp named Jerry Parks: "[T]he behavior in the West Wing with senior staff to the president during the time 
the Jerry Parks [murder report] came over the fax frightened me. He had been killed," she said.

The "flurry of activity," the closed-door meetings and the "hush-hush" atmosphere in the White House all 
struck her as ominous and frightening.

"Maybe you had to be there," said Tripp.

"[The news of Parks' death] was something they wanted to get out in front of. There was talk that this would 
be another body to add to the list of 40 bodies or something that were associated with the Clinton 
administration. At that time, I didn't know what that meant. I have since come to see such a list."

After the murder, Gary Parks told a staffer of the New York Observer his father and Vince Foster had 
investigated Clinton's affairs at Hillary's request.

"He said that Vince Foster had called up his father, who was working as a private investigator, to look into 
Clinton's romantic life in about 1980, after Bill Clinton had lost the governor's office following his first 
term. Parks said Hillary wanted a divorce. It looked like maybe the juggernaut she'd believed in, and 
married, was over. Clinton had by then lost two big races and won two. Till the Comeback Kid-boy is Bill 
Clinton gutsy-won back the governorship in 1982. But in the early 80s, Parks said, Hillary asked her law 
partner Vince Foster to prepare a divorce case and Foster called Parks, who compiled a dossier of women's 
statements. Parks said that Hillary later decided against a divorce, but that his father held on to the 
dossier. Then in 1993, Parks said, after Vince Foster went to Washington, he demanded the return of the file, 
and even called Jerry Parks in the days before his, Foster's, death, to demand it. And that two months later 
his father was murdered, because, Parks said, he had held out on returning the file. (The L.R. police never 
solved his father's murder, not when I was looking into it a few years afterward.)"

Dr. Stanley Heard - Sept. 10, 1993

Dr. Stanley Heard of Hot Springs, Arkansas, had treated Bill Clinton's mother, stepfather and brother and 
served as chairman of Clinton's National Chiropractic Health Care Advisory Committee. He was killed, along 
with his attorney, Steve Dickson, of Topeka, Kansas, in a plane crash 50 miles west of Washington.

The plane radioed to Dulles that there was a fire before it crashed. That aircraft was the second one to 
cause problems for Dickson on the trip.

In 1993, the Washington Post reported, "Dickson flew his own plane from Topeka, but on the way to Washington 
it developed problems in St. Louis. There, he left his plane for repair and rented another plane."

The National Transportation and Security Board said the crash was due to " an inadequate annual inspection of 
the airplane and non-compliance with airworthiness directives by company maintenance personnel."

Jon Parnell Walker - Aug. 15, 1993

Jon Parnell Walker fell to his death from the top of the Lincoln Towers building in Arlington, Virginia.

On July 10, 1994, Connecticut's The Day newspaper reported, "In March 1992, Walker, and investigator for the 
Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC), had contacted the Kansas City RTC regional office for information 
concerning possible ties between Whitewater Development, Madison Guaranty Savings & Loan [above] and the 
Clintons."

Vince Foster - July 20, 1993

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Hillary and Vince Foster

Hillary and Vince Foster

Vince Foster was deputy White House counsel and Hillary's friend and law partner who had connections to the 
Travelgate and Whitewater scandals. In 1993, Foster was found dead in a park with a fatal gunshot wound to 
his mouth. As WND reported, his suicide was the subject of much speculation and three official 
investigations.

Investigations by the U.S. Park Police, the Department of Justice, the FBI, Congress, Independent Counsel 
Robert B. Fiske and Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr concluded Foster's death was a suicide. However, as WND 
reported in 2003, one of Starr's key investigators challenged the official line, insisting the probe's result 
was predetermined, only a few plotters were required to engineer the result, the crime scene was altered and 
that major newspaper editors killed stories by reporters pursuing the truth. The Washington Post reported 
that federal investigators were not allowed to enter Foster's office after his death, but "White House aides 
enter[ed] Foster's office shortly after his death, giving rise to speculation that files were removed from 
his office."

In his 2005 book "The Truth about Hillary: What She Knew, When She Knew It, And How Far She'll Go to Become 
President," Edward Klein wrote of Hillary's involvement in the effort to remove Foster's files:

    The night of [Foster's] death, Hillary launched one of the most shameful - and illegal - cover-ups of her 
entire career.

    She sent two of her most trusted White House loyalists - Maggie Williams, the First Lady's chief of 
staff, and Patsy Thomasson, who was in charge of White House administration - into Foster's office to 
retrieve embarrassing and incriminating documents related to Whitewater and Hillary's other personal affairs. 
While White House Counsel Bernard Nussbaum barred investigators from entering Foster's office, Maggie 
Williams, Patsy Thomasson, and Craig Livingston, Hillary's director of White House security, removed armloads 
of files and loose-leaf binders.

    "In addition, a White House staffer allegedly tampered with the titles of several memos and removed the 
first lady's initials in an effort to erase her role in improper behavior."

Jim Wilhite - Dec. 21, 1992

Jim Whilhite, 54, vice chairman of ARKLA (see "Ron Miller" entry), is killed in a one-man skiing accident. He 
reportedly "suffered severe head injuries when he skied into a tree on Snowmass Mountain in Aspen, Colorado, 
while on a family vacation." He had planned to retire from ARKLA the following April.

C. Victor Raiser II and Montgomery Raiser - July 30, 1992

C. Victor Raiser II, the finance co-chairman of Bill Clinton's presidential campaign, was killed in a plane 
crash, along with his son, Montgomery, and three other passengers. Another passenger and the pilot were 
injured.

Clinton campaign Press Secretary Dee Dee Myers described C. Victor Raiser II as "a major player" in the 
Clinton organization, according to the New York Times. He was the national finance co-chairman of Clinton's 
presidential campaign and had been a friend of the Clintons for about a decade. He was also previously the 
national finance chairman of the Democratic National Committee. He served on the boards of the Democratic 
Business Council and the Center for National Policy and the board of advisers of the Democratic Leadership 
Council.

Susan Coleman - Feb. 15, 1977

Susan Coleman, who was pregnant at the time of her death, was rumored to have had an affair with Clinton 
while he was still Arkansas attorney general. Clinton had been Coleman's law professor at the university of 
Arkansas in Fayetteville.

Though Coleman died of a gunshot wound to the back of her head, her death was ruled a suicide.

==================================================================

A number of people connected to Bill Clinton have turned up dead.

James McDougal - Clinton's convicted Whitewater partner died of an apparent heart attack, while in solitary 
confinement. He was a key witness in Ken Starr's investigation. Was James McDougal Murdered In A Federal 
Prison To Silence Him?

Ron Brown - Secretary of Commerce and former DNC Chairman. Reported to have died by impact in a plane crash. 
A pathologist close to the investigation reported that there was a hole in the top of Brown's skull 
resembling a gunshot wound. At the time of his death Brown was being investigated, and spoke publicly of his 
willingness to cut a deal with prosecutors.

The Botched Ron Brown Investigation

An Interview with AFIP Forensic Photographer Kathleen Janoski
by Wesley Phelan

Vince Foster - Former white House counselor, and colleague of Hillary Clinton at Little Rock's Rose law firm. 
Died of a gunshot wound to the head, ruled a suicide. Snippets From The Vince Foster Death Investigation

Mary Mahoney - A former White House intern was murdered July 1997 at a Starbucks Coffee Shop in Georgetown. 
The murder happened just as she was to go public with her story of sexual harassment in the White House.
Mary C. Mahoney and Eric Butera

Was this just a robbery gone bad? - See: Starbucks Suspect Faces Host of Charges By Bill Miller Washington 
Post, August 5, 1999

C. Victor Raiser II - & - Montgomery Raiser: Major players in the Clinton fund raising organization died in a 
private plane crash in July 1992.

Paul Tulley - Democratic National Committee Political Director found dead in a hotel room in Little Rock, 
September 1992. Described by Clinton as a "Dear friend and trusted advisor".

Ed Willey - Clinton fund raiser, found dead November 1993 deep in the woods in Virginia of a gunshot wound to 
the head. Ruled a suicide. Ed Willey died on the same day his wife Kathleen Willey claimed Bill Clinton 
groped her in the oval office in the White House. Ed Willey was involved in several Clinton fund raising 
events.

Jerry Parks - Head of Clinton's gubernatorial security team in Little Rock. Gunned down in his car at a 
deserted intersection outside Little Rock. Park's son said his father was building a dossier on Clinton. He 
allegedly threatened to reveal this information. After he died the files were mysteriously removed from his 
house.

James Bunch - Died from a gunshot suicide. It was reported that he had a "Black Book" of people containing 
names of influential people who visited prostitutes in Texas and Arkansas.

James Wilson - Was found dead in May 1993 from an apparent hanging suicide. He was reported to have ties to 
Whitewater.

Kathy Ferguson - Ex-wife of Arkansas Trooper Danny Ferguson died in May 1994 was found dead in her living 
room with a gunshot to her head. It was ruled a suicide even though there were several packed suitcases, as 
if she was going somewhere. Danny Ferguson was a co-defendant along with Bill Clinton in the Paula Jones 
lawsuit. Kathy Ferguson was a possible corroborating witness for Paula Jones.

Bill Shelton - Arkansas state Trooper and fiancée of Kathy Ferguson. Critical of the suicide ruling of his 
fiancée, he was found dead in June, 1994 of a gunshot wound also ruled a suicide at the grave-site of his 
fiancée.

Gandy Baugh - Attorney for Clinton friend Dan Lassater died by jumping out a window of a tall building 
January, 1994. His client was a convicted drug distributor.

Florence Martin - Accountant - Sub-contractor for the CIA related to the Barry Seal Mena Airport drug 
smuggling case. Died of three gunshot wounds.

Suzanne Coleman - Reportedly had an affair with Clinton when he was Arkansas Attorney General. Died of a 
gunshot wound to the back of the head, ruled a suicide. Was pregnant at the time of her death.

Paula Grober - Clinton's speech interpreter for the deaf from 1978 until her death December 9, 1992. She died 
in a one car accident.

Danny Casolaro - Investigative reporter. Investigating Mena Airport and Arkansas Development Finance 
Authority. He slit his wrists, apparent suicide in the middle of his investigation.

Paul Wilcher - Attorney investigating corruption at Mena Airport with Casolaro and the 1980 "October 
Surprise" was found dead on a toilet June 22, 1993 in his Washington DC apartment. Had delivered a report to 
Janet Reno 3 weeks before his death.

Jon Parnell Walker - Whitewater investigator for Resolution Trust Corp. Jumped to his death from his 
Arlington, Virginia apartment balcony August 15,1993 Was investigating Morgan Guarantee scandal.

Barbara Wise - Commerce Department staffer. Worked closely with Ron Brown and John Huang. Cause of death 
unknown. Died November 29, 1996. Her bruised nude body was found locked in her office at the Department of 
Commerce.

Charles Meissner - Assistant Secretary of Commerce who gave John Huang special security clearance, died 
shortly thereafter in a small plane crash.

Dr. Stanley Heard - Chairman of the National Chiropractic Health Care Advisory Committee died with his 
attorney Steve Dickson in a small plane crash. Dr. Heard, in addition to serving on Clinton's advisory 
council personally treated Clinton's mother, stepfather and brother.

Barry Seal - Drug running pilot out of Mena Arkansas, Death was no accident.

Johnny Lawhorn Jr. - Mechanic, found a check made out to Clinton in the trunk of a car left in his repair 
shop. Died when his car hit a utility pole.

Stanley Huggins - Suicide. Investigated Madison Guarantee. His report was never released.

Hershell Friday - Attorney and Clinton fund raiser died March 1, 1994 when his plane exploded.

Kevin Ives & Don Henry - Known as "The boys on the track" case. Reports say the boys may have stumbled upon 
the Mena Arkansas airport drug operation. Controversial case where initial report of death was due to falling 
asleep on railroad track. Later reports claim the 2 boys had been slain before being placed on the tracks. 
Many linked to the case died before their testimony could come before a Grand Jury. see: The Train Deaths - 
plus some comments from a mother of one of the boys about the connection to Bill Clinton..
THE FOLLOWING SEVEN PERSONS HAD INFORMATION ON THE IVES / HENRY CASE:

Keith Coney - Died when his motorcycle slammed into the back of a truck July, 1988

Keith McMaskle - Died stabbed 113 times, Nov, 1988

Gregory Collins - Died from a gunshot wound January 1989.

Jeff Rhodes - He was shot, mutilated and found burned in a trash dump in April 1989.

James Milan - Found decapitated. Coroner ruled death due to natural causes.

Jordan Kettleson - Was found shot to death in the front seat of his pickup truck in June 1990.

Richard Winters - Was a suspect in the Ives / Henry deaths. Was killed in a set-up robbery July 1989.
THE FOLLOWING CLINTON BODYGUARDS ARE DEAD
Major William S. Barkley Jr.
Captain Scott J. Reynolds
Sgt. Brian Hanley
Sgt. Tim Sabel
Major General William Robertson
Col. William Densberger
Col. Robert Kelly
Spec. Gary Rhode