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Skakel Sleuth Could
Spoil Hillary's Presidential Plans
Friday, June 7, 2002
With Carl Limbacher
and NewsMax.com Staff
NEWSMAX- At least one
prominent political family besides the Kennedys couldn't have been too pleased
at Michael Skakel's surprise murder conviction on Friday. That would be Bill and
Hillary Clinton.
Without former LAPD Det. Mark Fuhrman, whose book "Murder in Greenwich" is
credited with fingering Skakel as Martha Moxley's killer, the 27-year-old
mystery would never have been reopened by Connecticut officials.
So why should that bother the Clintons?
Simple. Next on Furhman's agenda is none other than the strange death of the
Clintons' Whitewater lawyer, Vincent Foster. Foster was found shot to death in a
Virginia park nine years ago and the death was officially ruled a suicide.
But five federal investigations into the episode raised more questions than they
answered and left many observers suspecting a White House cover-up. "I've been
researching and working on that in my spare time for almost three years now,"
Fuhrman told Fox News Channel last year.
"If he committed suicide, he didn't do at Fort Marcy Park," the Skakel sleuth
told then-Fox host Paula Zahn. "If they want it to be a suicide, the people that
brought him there and staged the scene are going to have to come forward and
state where he was and how he committed suicide.
"That's never going to happen," Fuhrman insisted. "So it will be a murder - it
will be a suspicious murder for all time now."
Fuhrman also complained about the Foster crime scene to the New York Post.
"There was no brain matter, no skull fragments, not anything behind his head or
blood on the vegetation around it," the former LAPD cop said. "It was a sunny
day, the light was good, yet there was nothing noted, nothing photographed."
If Fuhrman follows up "Murder in Greenwich" with "Murder in Fort Marcy Park,"
Mrs. Clinton may have to put her presidential plans on hold.
Reprinted with permission by
newsmax.com
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