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2020-10-16
VIII.
Several other issues were raised and considered by the Organization of the Islamic Conference. A.
The organization of the Islamic Conference on firearms observation and ownership investigated and analyzed firearms, including observation of on-site firearms and ownership of firearms. 1.
According to the testimony of the top three officials who found the body, the guns were observed on the spot (
Park Police Fornshill and FCFRD personnel Hall and Gonzalez)
The gun is on Sir.
When they found the body, Foster\'s hand (
Although officer Fornshill himself did not see or look for it, he was told by others).
These statements contrast to the testimony of C5, who was the first to meet Mr.
Foster\'s body, no guns.
A careful assessment of all the circumstances and evidence concluded that C5 did not see the gun in Mr At AllFoster\'s hand.
First, when asked by the Organization of the Islamic Conference, C5 agreed with a statement he made in the interview report that \"there are very dense and heavy leaves in the area and near the body, and the possibility that he might not have seen does exist, with a gun on the back of his hand.
\"In addition, the testimony of several witnesses supported this and proved that the gun was difficult to see on the gentleman.
Foster\'s hand as he stands above the head of the embankment.
This is further confirmed by the polarizers taken from above the head, which reveals the difficulty of looking at the gun from this perspective.
The forensic evidence and analysis outlined above also support the conclusion of the gun in Mr.
When C5 saw him, Foster\'s hand
As explained by pathologists and doctorsLee, Mr.
Foster\'s DNA was consistent with the DNA on the gun\'s mouth, and blood evidence was obtained from the gun, he had residue on his hand and residue on his shirt.
Also, a dent on his thumb indicates that the gun has been in his hand for some time.
All the evidence came to the conclusion that the gun recovered from Fort Marcy Park was actually on Mr Marcy\'s body
Foster\' shand when C5 happens physically, but C5 doesn\'t see it at all.
There is a difference in the color and description of the type of gun seen in the SirFoster\'s hand.
However, the description of the observation gun provided by the first two people, as well as many other descriptions, is consistent with the gun retrieved from the scene and described in theonthe-Scene bias mirror
In July 20, technical officer Simon Neilo used the gun as evidence and has since been kept by law enforcement officers. 2.
Ownership of GunOne
Investigation issues related to gun ownership.
Almost all theories about the way of death are not suicide, assuming that the gun does not belong to Mr. Foster.
But testimony, indirect evidence, and forensic evidence support the conclusion that the gun actually belongs to the Sir. Foster. Mrs.
Mr. Alice May Foster.
Foster\'s mother said,Foster,Sr. , died in 1991.
In addition to the other guns in the house, he also put a revolver in the drawer of the bedside table.
1991, Mr. DangFoster,Sr.
I have been sick for a while and I can\'t stay in bed, madam.
All the pistols in the House are placed in a box and in the closet.
After the death of Mr. Foster, Sr. , in 1991, Mrs.
Mr. Alice beauty Fostergave. Foster, Jr.
The box of the pistol. Mrs.
Lisa Foster also recalled that her husband had taken a few pistols from his parents\' home shortly before his father\'s death.
After they moved to Washington in 1993, she recalled, some guns were placed in the bedroom closet.
She recalled what she said about silver. colored gun (
She also called it a \"cowboy gun \")
It was packed in the Little Rock town of Washington.
She also recalled45 caliber halfAutomatic pistol.
She said she found a gun in the usual location in July 20, 1993. 45 caliber half
Automatic pistol.
She did not find another gun on or after July 20, 1993.
July 29, 1993, madam.
Foster was shown a photo of the gun retrieved from the scene and, according to the Park Police Interview Report, he was unable to identify the gun from the photo.
On May 9, 1994, she was shown the gun she actually found and, according to the interview report, the gun \"could have been the one she had seen before at her residence in Little Rock, and she might have seen the pistol. . .
Her residence in Washington, D. C.
\"She stated to the organization of the Islamic Conference on November 1995, when she was looking at the guns that had been taken back from Mr.
This was the gun she took apart in Washington but was not found later, although she said she seemed to remember that during her move to Washington, it looked lighter when she saw the front of the gun.
Webster Huber said that in the evening of Mr. Huber
After Foster\'s death, lisafester went upstairs with him in a foster home.
While there she looked at the top of the closet and took out a \"square\"
According to Haber, he said a gun was missing.
As far as Haber is aware, \"another gun\" has never been found in foster families \".
One of Mr. Sharon Bowman
Foster\'s sisters recalled that her father had put a black revolver in the drawer of the bedside table.
She said she had retrieved all kinds of pistols from her parents\' home, put them in the shoe box and put them in her mother\'s closet (and Ms.
They were later handed over to Mr. Bowman, he said. Foster, Jr. )
During the 1993 park police investigation, Foster\'s family friend, John Sloan, wrote a letter to Captain Hume of the park police, saying he showed Sharon Bowman a picture of a gun.
According to this letter, Madam
Bowman said it \"looks like a gun she had seen in her father\'s collection\" and specifically pointed out the \"wavelet\" details at the bottom of the handle. \" Ms.
Later, someone showed Bowman a revolver recovered from the park in Fort Marcy.
Her father wanted to leave it at home, she said, but she was not sure about it. Mr.
Another sister of Foster, Sheila Anthony, said she knew nothing about the gun found on Mr. Smith.
The hands of Foster at Fort Marcy Park
However, she recalls that her sister Sharon Bowman and her brother took the gun from their father\'s house near his death. Mr.
Foster\'s eldest son said he knew his father had an old man.
38-caliber revolver
When they moved to Washington, he saw it open in their house. Mr.
Foster told his son that he had received the gun from his father.
Vincent Foster).
The eldest son did not know where the gun was in Washington.
The son was unable to finalize the gun that was recovered from the hands of the gentleman on July 20, 1993.
Foster\'s hand is like what he saw before. Mr.
Foster\'s younger son said he saw one or two pistols and some loose bullets while unpacking in Washington.
The younger son said that these things were sent from his grandfather\'s house.
He described his grandfather\'s gun as a small Pearl.
A gun and a revolver or two.
He believed his father had put the gun in a corner of Washington. Mr.
Foster\'s daughter said that when they first moved to Washington, she remembered that someone had opened the pistol in the house, even though she had never seen any other guns in their Washington house.
All in all, the testimony proves that at the time of his father\'s death,
Foster has some pistols belonging to his father.
The testimony also proves that the guns include (
The eldest son\'s statement)a .
The 38-caliber revolver was taken to Washington by a foster family in 1993. Mrs.
Lisa Foster said she recalled two guns in a bedroom closet in Washington, one of which was missing when she looked over the closet behind him.
Foster is dead. The missing gun was found at the scene. Ms.
Bowman said the gun found at the scene was like the one her father had previously kept.
In addition, a forensic examination of the gentleman was conducted.
Mr Foster\'s pants pockets and oven gloves support this conclusion
Foster carried a gun with him near death.
As explained above, the evidence tends
Foster took the gun back from his hand.
The combination of evidence, indirect evidence, and forensic evidence establishes the conclusion of the gun found on Mr.
Mr. Foster\'s hand. Foster. B.
There are some differences in briefcasehere as to whether or not Mr briefcasewas.
Foster\'s car in Fort Marcy Park. Mr.
Foster\'s black briefcase was in his office on July 22, when the documents in the office were Mr.
In the presence of law enforcement officers, Nussbaum.
Four days later, an assistant White House lawyer reportedly found a torn note in his briefcase.
Determine a briefcase (
And maybe that black briefcase)was in Mr.
There are five related issues that must be considered in the foster car in marciburg Park: 1.
Those who saw Mr.
Foster left the White House with his briefcase on July 20? 2.
A briefcase was observed on the gentleman.
What about Foster\'s car in Fort Marcy Park? 3.
Did the park police return the briefcase to the Secret Service that night? 4.
It\'s Sir\'s briefcase.
In the White House office after Foster\'s death? 5.
How many briefcases did Mr? Foster use? 1. Mr.
Foster left white hosellinda Tripp, Betsy pond and Tom Castleton, all working in the lawyer\'s office.
Foster left the bar suite on July 20.
Park police interviewed them separately on the 22nd, 1993.
Report from Park Police
Tripp said: The relevant part of the Park Police report
Mr. Pond\'s interview on July 22, 1993 did not indicate
Foster got back when he left the office.
In a later interview
\"I remember his jacket swinging on his shoulder,\" Pond said, adding, \"[n]
I don\'t remember.
Foster carried a briefcase.
The Park Police report on Mr.
Castleton did not mention in an interview on July 22, 1993.
Foster carried it when he left the office.
Eight months later, when asked
Castleton recalls
Foster\'s carrying his briefcase, sir.
Castleton says it \"looks very much like\" in Mr.
Foster office, July 22
The testimony of the LadyTripp, Ms. Pond, and Mr.
Castleton therefore had a conflict about whether Foster was carrying a briefcase when he left the lawyer\'s suite ---
Two said he didn\'t. One said he didn\'t. 2. Mr.
Foster\'s car was searched by police at MarcyThe Fort Park.
Foster\'s car in MarcyPark Fort (Braun and Laura)
Said there was no briefcase in the car.
Park police technicians who cleared the car on July 21J.
Smith said no briefcase was found.
Mr. internal polarization.
The car that Foster took at Fort Marcy Park, and the photos taken at the pool parking lot the next day, did not show the briefcase in the car. (
Photos from Fort Marcy show a white canvas bag in front of the back seat on the driver\'s side of the car. )
In addition, four other people from Fort Marcy Park specifically investigated Mr. Marcy.
Foster\'s car, but don\'t remember the briefcase.
Police officer Fornshillof of the Park Police said he investigated the car (
Not close though)
But no briefcase was seen.
Wacha, Iacone and Pisani of Ffrd also stated that they did not remember seeing the briefcase.
The other four men in sommerkar, at marciburg Park, had different degrees of repackaging of the briefcase, but were not precise.
FCFRD\'s Todd Hall, in an interview on March 18, 1994, in a statement to the organization of the Islamic Conference on January 5, 1995, said that he repackaged a color on a car with an Arkansas license plate.
However, in a testimony in the Senate on July 20, 1994, he said: \"We have seen a suit coat, and I think his briefcase is like this. . . .
All I know is that Isaw is his suit jacket.
I think I may have seen it already and he may have abriefcase or something there.
FCFRD\'s George Gonzalez said in a statement that he saw a black briefcase/military case with an Arkansas license plate in the car.
However, Gonzalez said in alater\'s statement, \"I cannot say if I have seen a brief or a document.
I don\'t think it\'s right. . . .
I think the tie is inside and the jacket is inside.
That\'s what I remember.
That\'s all I remember.
\"He also said that what she called probably a canvas bag and found it on him. Foster\'s car.
Gonzalez was not present when Park police entered Honda.
C5 testified that he \"almost bet\" that there was a \"brown briefcase\" in the car, although he \"wouldn\'t bet [\"his]life on it.
However, the statement and reproduction made by investigators on site with C5 shows that C5 describes C4 cars, not Mr.
Foster\'s scar when he mentioned the briefcase.
C2 testified that he saw a briefcase and wine cooler with Arkansas license plates parked in the parking lot.
He said: \"I looked at it, I saw the briefcase, I saw the jacket, I saw the wine cabinet, and these are two of them.
I clearly remember how they were lying in the back seat of the car. \" (
There is no other evidence that there is wine bitterness in the gentleman. Foster\'s car. )3.
The communication between the Park Police and the Secret Service organization prepared the official Secret Service report at 10: 01. m.
On July 20, White House employee Patsy Thomas testified that she saw Mr. President.
On the evening of July 20, his briefcase was placed next to the table in Foster\'s office, and a note was found at the top of the briefcase.
As noted above, testimony from White House, Justice Department, FBI and Park Police officers confirmed that,
Foster\'s black briefcase was in the White House Office on July 22, two days after his death, while reviewing his documents.
Foster\'s office5. Mr.
Foster\'s briefcase, the Islamic Conference, knows only one briefcase Obama uses in Washington.
Black briefcase for Ms Foster
Mr. Tomassen.
On the evening of July 20, foster\'s White House office and a number of other witnesses observed there on July 22. 6.
Summary: on the basis of careful consideration of all evidence, the conclusion of important support is :(a)Mr.
When Foster left in July 20, his black briefcase remained in the office; and (b)
In The Park of marciburg, he had neither it nor another briefcase in his car. C.
According to the records of the Secret Service, the Secret Service was informed
Foster died around 8: 30. m.
July 20 Eastern time.
Records show that several White House officials were subsequently contacted.
An Arkansas soldier said he was told while on duty at the Arkansas governor\'s residence
Foster\'s death was when Helen Dicky was 22. year-
The Clinton couple\'s old personal assistant who lives on the third floor of the White House.
When she called, the mounted police called Dick \"hysterical\" and \"very upset \".
The soldiers worked in shifts until 10: 30. m.
That night, Arkansas time, said Dick called him before 7: 30. m.
According to the interview, he said, \"he may have made a mistake about the time when he received the phone call from Diki.
The call time may be 8: 30 p. m. Arkansas time.
However, hestill felt that the most memorable thing for him was that between 4: 30 p. m. and 7: 30 p. m. [received this call]Arkansas time].
Helen Dickie said she was told for the first time
At about 10: 00, Foster was killed by an employee in the White House guest office. m.
She became very upset. (
When Helen was young, the Dick family lived next door to the foster family in Little Rock. )
She then contacted her mother in Virginia and her father in Georgia from the aphone on the second floor of the White House.
She called later (
From different phones)
At about 10: 30, the governor\'s residence of Arkansas talked to the mounted police. m. Eastern time.
There are two other pieces of relevant evidence in relation to the MS.
Dicky\'s statementFirst, Ms.
The diary of Dickey on July 20 (
Writing within a few days after the event)
Statement in the relevant section: full evidence including diary entry, proof of the staff of the usher\'s office, in addition, there is no other evidence from the White House or Secret Service staff that he is aware
Foster\'s death was earlier than when Park police first notified the Secret Service. -
This conclusion is not supported:
Mr. Dickie knows.
Foster\'s death earlier. D.
In investigations by Park Police, Fisk and the organization of the Islamic Conference, a search was carried out for bullets in the masiburg Park. Foster\'s death.
On July 22, 1993, four police officers in the Park (
Hill, Johnson, rule, andrisset)
Use a metal detector to search the area near where the body was found.
Their search for bullets was unsuccessful.
Mr. investigators.
Fisk\'s office conducted a search in the area of emr.
Found Foster\'s body.
They\'re looking for bullets fired from Mr.
Foster\'s gun failed.
With the help of the Doctor
Lee of the National Park administration and a large number of investigators have organized a wider search for deadly bullets in Fort MarcyPark.
Richard K led the search.
Graham, an expert in metal detection at crime scenes.
The search program was designed using information obtained through ballistic testing by the Army Research Laboratory at Aberdeen test ground, Maryland.
Search did not find the bullets fired by the gun found from Mr. Foster\'s hand.
The search did not find the fatal bullet and did not affect Mr.
Foster committed suicide in Fort MarcyPark.
Because the search that covers the maximum range of estimates \"will include a broad area. . .
A search was conducted, with the range limited to areas with the highest probability and closer to the minimum range estimate.
In other words, while the organization of the Islamic Conference\'s search covers a wider area, the \"maximum range estimate\" predicts the possibility that \"bullets may clear the tree tops in the Financial Times\"
Marcy and landedwell outside the park
In addition, although the line of 175 m was eventually laid along the external boundary of 90 degree arcto within the park, which represents the \"highest probability area\", \"even a full search of 90 degrees --
The 175 m range will include unsearched areas outside the park.
In addition, there are dense leaves and trees around the area where \"Foster\'s body was found, because there is one. . .
About 12 cannons.
5 feet directly behind the position where the body lies, the trajectory of the bullet may be changed due to the bullet hitting nature or person
Causing obstacles.
Another variable is, \"Foster\'s head may turn to one side or the other when the shot is fired.
Several other issues were raised and considered by the Organization of the Islamic Conference. A.
The organization of the Islamic Conference on firearms observation and ownership investigated and analyzed firearms, including observation of on-site firearms and ownership of firearms. 1.
According to the testimony of the top three officials who found the body, the guns were observed on the spot (
Park Police Fornshill and FCFRD personnel Hall and Gonzalez)
The gun is on Sir.
When they found the body, Foster\'s hand (
Although officer Fornshill himself did not see or look for it, he was told by others).
These statements contrast to the testimony of C5, who was the first to meet Mr.
Foster\'s body, no guns.
A careful assessment of all the circumstances and evidence concluded that C5 did not see the gun in Mr At AllFoster\'s hand.
First, when asked by the Organization of the Islamic Conference, C5 agreed with a statement he made in the interview report that \"there are very dense and heavy leaves in the area and near the body, and the possibility that he might not have seen does exist, with a gun on the back of his hand.
\"In addition, the testimony of several witnesses supported this and proved that the gun was difficult to see on the gentleman.
Foster\'s hand as he stands above the head of the embankment.
This is further confirmed by the polarizers taken from above the head, which reveals the difficulty of looking at the gun from this perspective.
The forensic evidence and analysis outlined above also support the conclusion of the gun in Mr.
When C5 saw him, Foster\'s hand
As explained by pathologists and doctorsLee, Mr.
Foster\'s DNA was consistent with the DNA on the gun\'s mouth, and blood evidence was obtained from the gun, he had residue on his hand and residue on his shirt.
Also, a dent on his thumb indicates that the gun has been in his hand for some time.
All the evidence came to the conclusion that the gun recovered from Fort Marcy Park was actually on Mr Marcy\'s body
Foster\' shand when C5 happens physically, but C5 doesn\'t see it at all.
There is a difference in the color and description of the type of gun seen in the SirFoster\'s hand.
However, the description of the observation gun provided by the first two people, as well as many other descriptions, is consistent with the gun retrieved from the scene and described in theonthe-Scene bias mirror
In July 20, technical officer Simon Neilo used the gun as evidence and has since been kept by law enforcement officers. 2.
Ownership of GunOne
Investigation issues related to gun ownership.
Almost all theories about the way of death are not suicide, assuming that the gun does not belong to Mr. Foster.
But testimony, indirect evidence, and forensic evidence support the conclusion that the gun actually belongs to the Sir. Foster. Mrs.
Mr. Alice May Foster.
Foster\'s mother said,Foster,Sr. , died in 1991.
In addition to the other guns in the house, he also put a revolver in the drawer of the bedside table.
1991, Mr. DangFoster,Sr.
I have been sick for a while and I can\'t stay in bed, madam.
All the pistols in the House are placed in a box and in the closet.
After the death of Mr. Foster, Sr. , in 1991, Mrs.
Mr. Alice beauty Fostergave. Foster, Jr.
The box of the pistol. Mrs.
Lisa Foster also recalled that her husband had taken a few pistols from his parents\' home shortly before his father\'s death.
After they moved to Washington in 1993, she recalled, some guns were placed in the bedroom closet.
She recalled what she said about silver. colored gun (
She also called it a \"cowboy gun \")
It was packed in the Little Rock town of Washington.
She also recalled45 caliber halfAutomatic pistol.
She said she found a gun in the usual location in July 20, 1993. 45 caliber half
Automatic pistol.
She did not find another gun on or after July 20, 1993.
July 29, 1993, madam.
Foster was shown a photo of the gun retrieved from the scene and, according to the Park Police Interview Report, he was unable to identify the gun from the photo.
On May 9, 1994, she was shown the gun she actually found and, according to the interview report, the gun \"could have been the one she had seen before at her residence in Little Rock, and she might have seen the pistol. . .
Her residence in Washington, D. C.
\"She stated to the organization of the Islamic Conference on November 1995, when she was looking at the guns that had been taken back from Mr.
This was the gun she took apart in Washington but was not found later, although she said she seemed to remember that during her move to Washington, it looked lighter when she saw the front of the gun.
Webster Huber said that in the evening of Mr. Huber
After Foster\'s death, lisafester went upstairs with him in a foster home.
While there she looked at the top of the closet and took out a \"square\"
According to Haber, he said a gun was missing.
As far as Haber is aware, \"another gun\" has never been found in foster families \".
One of Mr. Sharon Bowman
Foster\'s sisters recalled that her father had put a black revolver in the drawer of the bedside table.
She said she had retrieved all kinds of pistols from her parents\' home, put them in the shoe box and put them in her mother\'s closet (and Ms.
They were later handed over to Mr. Bowman, he said. Foster, Jr. )
During the 1993 park police investigation, Foster\'s family friend, John Sloan, wrote a letter to Captain Hume of the park police, saying he showed Sharon Bowman a picture of a gun.
According to this letter, Madam
Bowman said it \"looks like a gun she had seen in her father\'s collection\" and specifically pointed out the \"wavelet\" details at the bottom of the handle. \" Ms.
Later, someone showed Bowman a revolver recovered from the park in Fort Marcy.
Her father wanted to leave it at home, she said, but she was not sure about it. Mr.
Another sister of Foster, Sheila Anthony, said she knew nothing about the gun found on Mr. Smith.
The hands of Foster at Fort Marcy Park
However, she recalls that her sister Sharon Bowman and her brother took the gun from their father\'s house near his death. Mr.
Foster\'s eldest son said he knew his father had an old man.
38-caliber revolver
When they moved to Washington, he saw it open in their house. Mr.
Foster told his son that he had received the gun from his father.
Vincent Foster).
The eldest son did not know where the gun was in Washington.
The son was unable to finalize the gun that was recovered from the hands of the gentleman on July 20, 1993.
Foster\'s hand is like what he saw before. Mr.
Foster\'s younger son said he saw one or two pistols and some loose bullets while unpacking in Washington.
The younger son said that these things were sent from his grandfather\'s house.
He described his grandfather\'s gun as a small Pearl.
A gun and a revolver or two.
He believed his father had put the gun in a corner of Washington. Mr.
Foster\'s daughter said that when they first moved to Washington, she remembered that someone had opened the pistol in the house, even though she had never seen any other guns in their Washington house.
All in all, the testimony proves that at the time of his father\'s death,
Foster has some pistols belonging to his father.
The testimony also proves that the guns include (
The eldest son\'s statement)a .
The 38-caliber revolver was taken to Washington by a foster family in 1993. Mrs.
Lisa Foster said she recalled two guns in a bedroom closet in Washington, one of which was missing when she looked over the closet behind him.
Foster is dead. The missing gun was found at the scene. Ms.
Bowman said the gun found at the scene was like the one her father had previously kept.
In addition, a forensic examination of the gentleman was conducted.
Mr Foster\'s pants pockets and oven gloves support this conclusion
Foster carried a gun with him near death.
As explained above, the evidence tends
Foster took the gun back from his hand.
The combination of evidence, indirect evidence, and forensic evidence establishes the conclusion of the gun found on Mr.
Mr. Foster\'s hand. Foster. B.
There are some differences in briefcasehere as to whether or not Mr briefcasewas.
Foster\'s car in Fort Marcy Park. Mr.
Foster\'s black briefcase was in his office on July 22, when the documents in the office were Mr.
In the presence of law enforcement officers, Nussbaum.
Four days later, an assistant White House lawyer reportedly found a torn note in his briefcase.
Determine a briefcase (
And maybe that black briefcase)was in Mr.
There are five related issues that must be considered in the foster car in marciburg Park: 1.
Those who saw Mr.
Foster left the White House with his briefcase on July 20? 2.
A briefcase was observed on the gentleman.
What about Foster\'s car in Fort Marcy Park? 3.
Did the park police return the briefcase to the Secret Service that night? 4.
It\'s Sir\'s briefcase.
In the White House office after Foster\'s death? 5.
How many briefcases did Mr? Foster use? 1. Mr.
Foster left white hosellinda Tripp, Betsy pond and Tom Castleton, all working in the lawyer\'s office.
Foster left the bar suite on July 20.
Park police interviewed them separately on the 22nd, 1993.
Report from Park Police
Tripp said: The relevant part of the Park Police report
Mr. Pond\'s interview on July 22, 1993 did not indicate
Foster got back when he left the office.
In a later interview
\"I remember his jacket swinging on his shoulder,\" Pond said, adding, \"[n]
I don\'t remember.
Foster carried a briefcase.
The Park Police report on Mr.
Castleton did not mention in an interview on July 22, 1993.
Foster carried it when he left the office.
Eight months later, when asked
Castleton recalls
Foster\'s carrying his briefcase, sir.
Castleton says it \"looks very much like\" in Mr.
Foster office, July 22
The testimony of the LadyTripp, Ms. Pond, and Mr.
Castleton therefore had a conflict about whether Foster was carrying a briefcase when he left the lawyer\'s suite ---
Two said he didn\'t. One said he didn\'t. 2. Mr.
Foster\'s car was searched by police at MarcyThe Fort Park.
Foster\'s car in MarcyPark Fort (Braun and Laura)
Said there was no briefcase in the car.
Park police technicians who cleared the car on July 21J.
Smith said no briefcase was found.
Mr. internal polarization.
The car that Foster took at Fort Marcy Park, and the photos taken at the pool parking lot the next day, did not show the briefcase in the car. (
Photos from Fort Marcy show a white canvas bag in front of the back seat on the driver\'s side of the car. )
In addition, four other people from Fort Marcy Park specifically investigated Mr. Marcy.
Foster\'s car, but don\'t remember the briefcase.
Police officer Fornshillof of the Park Police said he investigated the car (
Not close though)
But no briefcase was seen.
Wacha, Iacone and Pisani of Ffrd also stated that they did not remember seeing the briefcase.
The other four men in sommerkar, at marciburg Park, had different degrees of repackaging of the briefcase, but were not precise.
FCFRD\'s Todd Hall, in an interview on March 18, 1994, in a statement to the organization of the Islamic Conference on January 5, 1995, said that he repackaged a color on a car with an Arkansas license plate.
However, in a testimony in the Senate on July 20, 1994, he said: \"We have seen a suit coat, and I think his briefcase is like this. . . .
All I know is that Isaw is his suit jacket.
I think I may have seen it already and he may have abriefcase or something there.
FCFRD\'s George Gonzalez said in a statement that he saw a black briefcase/military case with an Arkansas license plate in the car.
However, Gonzalez said in alater\'s statement, \"I cannot say if I have seen a brief or a document.
I don\'t think it\'s right. . . .
I think the tie is inside and the jacket is inside.
That\'s what I remember.
That\'s all I remember.
\"He also said that what she called probably a canvas bag and found it on him. Foster\'s car.
Gonzalez was not present when Park police entered Honda.
C5 testified that he \"almost bet\" that there was a \"brown briefcase\" in the car, although he \"wouldn\'t bet [\"his]life on it.
However, the statement and reproduction made by investigators on site with C5 shows that C5 describes C4 cars, not Mr.
Foster\'s scar when he mentioned the briefcase.
C2 testified that he saw a briefcase and wine cooler with Arkansas license plates parked in the parking lot.
He said: \"I looked at it, I saw the briefcase, I saw the jacket, I saw the wine cabinet, and these are two of them.
I clearly remember how they were lying in the back seat of the car. \" (
There is no other evidence that there is wine bitterness in the gentleman. Foster\'s car. )3.
The communication between the Park Police and the Secret Service organization prepared the official Secret Service report at 10: 01. m.
On July 20, White House employee Patsy Thomas testified that she saw Mr. President.
On the evening of July 20, his briefcase was placed next to the table in Foster\'s office, and a note was found at the top of the briefcase.
As noted above, testimony from White House, Justice Department, FBI and Park Police officers confirmed that,
Foster\'s black briefcase was in the White House Office on July 22, two days after his death, while reviewing his documents.
Foster\'s office5. Mr.
Foster\'s briefcase, the Islamic Conference, knows only one briefcase Obama uses in Washington.
Black briefcase for Ms Foster
Mr. Tomassen.
On the evening of July 20, foster\'s White House office and a number of other witnesses observed there on July 22. 6.
Summary: on the basis of careful consideration of all evidence, the conclusion of important support is :(a)Mr.
When Foster left in July 20, his black briefcase remained in the office; and (b)
In The Park of marciburg, he had neither it nor another briefcase in his car. C.
According to the records of the Secret Service, the Secret Service was informed
Foster died around 8: 30. m.
July 20 Eastern time.
Records show that several White House officials were subsequently contacted.
An Arkansas soldier said he was told while on duty at the Arkansas governor\'s residence
Foster\'s death was when Helen Dicky was 22. year-
The Clinton couple\'s old personal assistant who lives on the third floor of the White House.
When she called, the mounted police called Dick \"hysterical\" and \"very upset \".
The soldiers worked in shifts until 10: 30. m.
That night, Arkansas time, said Dick called him before 7: 30. m.
According to the interview, he said, \"he may have made a mistake about the time when he received the phone call from Diki.
The call time may be 8: 30 p. m. Arkansas time.
However, hestill felt that the most memorable thing for him was that between 4: 30 p. m. and 7: 30 p. m. [received this call]Arkansas time].
Helen Dickie said she was told for the first time
At about 10: 00, Foster was killed by an employee in the White House guest office. m.
She became very upset. (
When Helen was young, the Dick family lived next door to the foster family in Little Rock. )
She then contacted her mother in Virginia and her father in Georgia from the aphone on the second floor of the White House.
She called later (
From different phones)
At about 10: 30, the governor\'s residence of Arkansas talked to the mounted police. m. Eastern time.
There are two other pieces of relevant evidence in relation to the MS.
Dicky\'s statementFirst, Ms.
The diary of Dickey on July 20 (
Writing within a few days after the event)
Statement in the relevant section: full evidence including diary entry, proof of the staff of the usher\'s office, in addition, there is no other evidence from the White House or Secret Service staff that he is aware
Foster\'s death was earlier than when Park police first notified the Secret Service. -
This conclusion is not supported:
Mr. Dickie knows.
Foster\'s death earlier. D.
In investigations by Park Police, Fisk and the organization of the Islamic Conference, a search was carried out for bullets in the masiburg Park. Foster\'s death.
On July 22, 1993, four police officers in the Park (
Hill, Johnson, rule, andrisset)
Use a metal detector to search the area near where the body was found.
Their search for bullets was unsuccessful.
Mr. investigators.
Fisk\'s office conducted a search in the area of emr.
Found Foster\'s body.
They\'re looking for bullets fired from Mr.
Foster\'s gun failed.
With the help of the Doctor
Lee of the National Park administration and a large number of investigators have organized a wider search for deadly bullets in Fort MarcyPark.
Richard K led the search.
Graham, an expert in metal detection at crime scenes.
The search program was designed using information obtained through ballistic testing by the Army Research Laboratory at Aberdeen test ground, Maryland.
Search did not find the bullets fired by the gun found from Mr. Foster\'s hand.
The search did not find the fatal bullet and did not affect Mr.
Foster committed suicide in Fort MarcyPark.
Because the search that covers the maximum range of estimates \"will include a broad area. . .
A search was conducted, with the range limited to areas with the highest probability and closer to the minimum range estimate.
In other words, while the organization of the Islamic Conference\'s search covers a wider area, the \"maximum range estimate\" predicts the possibility that \"bullets may clear the tree tops in the Financial Times\"
Marcy and landedwell outside the park
In addition, although the line of 175 m was eventually laid along the external boundary of 90 degree arcto within the park, which represents the \"highest probability area\", \"even a full search of 90 degrees --
The 175 m range will include unsearched areas outside the park.
In addition, there are dense leaves and trees around the area where \"Foster\'s body was found, because there is one. . .
About 12 cannons.
5 feet directly behind the position where the body lies, the trajectory of the bullet may be changed due to the bullet hitting nature or person
Causing obstacles.
Another variable is, \"Foster\'s head may turn to one side or the other when the shot is fired.
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