Whitewater Body Count
All the President's Men
Actually, many of these people had no connection to Whitewater, but
are tied in to other Clinton scandals. Some may really have been
suicides.
Dead:
Vince Foster
His 20 July 1993 death was initially ruled a suicide, but is under
investigation by Special Prosecutor Starr. There are still a lot
of
unanswered questions concerning Foster's death.
Luther "Jerry" Parks
In Little Rock on 26 September 1993, Jerry Parks, whose company
provided security for Clinton's presidential campaign and
transition
headquarters, was ambushed and killed by at least three bullets
fired
at close range from a 9mm semi-automatic pistol as he was driving
home.
Now the dead man's son, Gary Parks, charges that his father, who
ran
American Contract Services Inc., was killed "to save Bill Clinton's
political career."
Interviewed in the London Telegraph, the younger Parks
said "my dad was working on Clinton's infidelities for about six
years, starting in the campaign around 1983," and had compiled two
name-and-photo-filled files on Mr. Clinton that he kept hidden in
his
bedroom.
Shortly before he was killed, Mr. Parks Little Rock home was broken
into. Not only were the phone lines severed and security system
dismantled, but Jane Parks, Mr. Parks' widow, says the pair of
Clinton
files turned up missing and "must have been stolen."
(25 March 1994 Washington Times)
Kathy Ferguson and Bill Shelton
Kathy Ferguson, former wife of the Arkansas state trooper that is
being sued along with President Clinton for sexual harrasment by
Paula Jones died from a gunshot wound to the
right temple early Thursday, 12 May 1994. It is currently being
investigated as an apparent suicide. She was apparently moving
out of
her boyfirend's home, as her bags were packed. (AP)
Though Kathy was already divorced at the time of the 1991 sexual
harrasment incident, she may have been aware of details of her
husband's activities at that time, or she may have known of other
earlier incidents.
Arkansas police officer Bill Shelton was found dead on the grave of
Mrs. Ferguson on 12 June 1994 wiht a suicide note next to the
body. A
bullet had entered behind his right ear. (The
Economist)
Suzanne Coleman
Suzanne had an affair with Clinton when he was Attorney General in
Arkansas. On 15 February 1977, she "committed suicide" with a
gunshot
to the back of the head. No autopsy was performed, and she was
seven-and-a-half months pregnant with Clinton's child.
Herschel Firday
On 1 March 1994, he died in a small plane crash. Mr Firday was a
member of Clinton's campaign finance committee and head of a large
Arkansas law firm. He was landing in a drizzle at dusk at his own
airfield.
Dr. Ronald Rogers
On 3 March 1994, Dentist Ronald Rogers, who was about to meet
with a
British journalist, died in another small plane crash as he flew
from
Dallas to Denver. The plane reported electrical problems at 22:30
near the Texas-Oklahoma border. It crashed in clear weather 40
miles
south of where it dropped off radar.
Jon Walker
On 15 August 1993, Jon Walker died when he fell from the top of the
Lincoln Towers building in Arlington, VA. He had been an
investigator
for the Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC). In that capacity in
March
of 1992, he had contacted the Kansas RTC regional office for
information concerning ties between Whitewater, Madison Guaranty,
and
the Clintons. (The Economist)
Stanley Huggins
On 23 June 1994, he was found dead in Delaware, reportedly from
viral
pneumonia. He had headed a 1987 examination into Madison
Guaranty's
loan practices and produced a large report which has not been
released. (The Economist)
C. Victor Riser III
The national finance co-chairman of the Clinton for President
campaign, C. Victor Riser III, was killed in a plane crash in July
1992.
Paul Tully
The Democratic National Committee policial director, Paul Tully,
died
from unknown causes in his hotel room in Little Rock in September
1992. No autopsy was performed.
Florence Martin
Ms. Martin was shot three times in the head on Monday, 31 October
1994. All I have about this is from a news
post.
Danny Casolaro
Correction: Danny Casolaro was investigating the Justice
Department's stealing of PROMIS from INSLA
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when he was murdered on 9 August 1991. Apparently some of the more
extreme conspiracy theories have the two connected through BCCI and
the Contras. [Can anyone tell me why I was told that he was
"investigating drug and gun running in Arkansas" and died in July
1992?]
Calvin Walraven
The informant who testified against former Surgeon General Jocelyn
Elder's son in a cocaine trafficking trial died of a shotgun
wound to
the head 10 days after the trial. It was ruled a suicide.
Injured:
L. J. Davis
The reporter who wrote an April 4 article for the New Republic
concerning Whitewater was attacked in Arkansas on 14 February 1994,
but survived head injuries, though some of his papers concerning
his
investigation into Whitewater were stolen, including a "list of
contacts," and a "critical document." Based on a mysterious phone
call he received before the beating, he suspects that his modem
transmission of his story was intercepted (ie. that his phone was
tapped).
Davis is a contributing editor for Harper's magazine
and
does free-lance writing for many publications. A transcript of
an interview with him was posted to the
net.
The article, "The
Name of Rose," which provides an excellent overview of politics
and corruption in Arkansas is available from the Electronic Newsstand.
Murdoch
A New York Post reporter who was assaulted in Little
Rock
while he was there collecting information on a story he wrote about
Whitewater.
Gary Johnson
Gary Johnson is a lawyer who lived next door to Gennifer Flowers in
the Quapaw Towers appartment building. On 26 June 1992, he was
severly beaten to the point that his splean had to be removed.
(The Economist)
Dennis Patrick
After having tens of millions of dollars that he did not own traded
through his account at Lasater & Co., he has survived three
attempts on his life. He has now spoken to FBI agents and Fiske's
taskforce.
Another list is also
available.
Created by: crow@cs.dartmouth.edu