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On July 20, 1993, Deputy White House counsel Vince Foster was found dead in
Fort Marcy Park off the George Washington Parkway in Virginia, outside
Washington, D.C.. His death was ruled a suicide by multiple official
investigations.
......
In September 1993, just two months after the death of Vince Foster, Clinton
campaign security operative Jerry Parks was shot and killed in Little Rock
in a gang style slaying. The story received virtually no attention save for
a few journals including the Progressive Review. The murder remains unsolved.
......
June 18, 2006, Police found Millstein stabbed to death, after police
conducted a well-being check at his home. Millstein was a urologist with his
own practice and also worked at Baxter Regional Medical Center. Dr. David
Millstein, 62,married Park's widow, Lois Jane Parks.
......
Authorities in Mountain Home, Arkansas say they have made an arrest in the
three and a half year-old murder mystery of Dr. David Millstein.
The lead investigator into Millstein's murder, Lt. Nevin Barnes, arrested
Millstein's thirty eight year-old stepson, Gary Wayne Parks, in Germantown,
Tennessee early this morning (12-21-09) on felony murder charges.
http://www.truecrimereport.com/2010/01/gary_parks_charged_with_
......
"I'm a dead man," whispered Jerry Parks, pale with shock, as he looked up at
the television screen. It was a news bulletin on the local station in
Little Rock. Vincent Foster, a childhood friend of the President, had been
found dead in a park outside Washington. Apparent suicide.
He never explained to his son Gary what he meant by that remark, but for the
next two months the beefy 6' 3" security executive was in a state of
permanent fear. He would pack a pistol to fetch the mail. On the way to his
offices at American Contract Services in Little Rock he would double back or
take strange routes to "dry-clean" the cars that he thought were following
him. At night he kept tearing anxiously at his eyebrows, and raiding the
valium pills of his wife, Jane, who was battling multiple sclerosis. Once he
muttered darkly that Bill Clinton's people were "cleaning house," and he
was "next on the list."
Two months later, in September 1993, Jerry and Jane went on a Caribbean
cruise. He seemed calmer. At one of the islands he went to take care of some
business at a bank. She believed it was Grand Cayman. They returned to
their home in the rural suburbs of Little Rock on September 25. The next day
Jane was in one of her "down" periods, so Jerry went off on his own for the
regular Sunday afternoon supper at El Chico Mexican Restaurant.
On the way back, at about 6:30 PM, a white Chevrolet Caprice pulled up
beside him on the Chenal Parkway. Before Parks had time to reach for his .38
caliber "detective special" that he kept tucked between the seats, an
assassin let off a volley of semi-automatic fire into his hulking 320 pound
frame.
Parks skidded to a halt in the intersection of Highway 10. The stocky middle
-aged killer jumped out and finished him off with a 9 mm handgun-- two more
shots into the chest at point blank range. Several witnesses watched with
astonishment as the nonchalant gunman joined his accomplice in the waiting
car and sped away. . .
Gary then said that his father had been collecting files on Bill Clinton. "
Working on his infidelities," he said, grinning. "It had been going on for
years. He had enough to impeach Bill Clinton on the spot."
At some point in 1988, when he was about 17, he had accompanied Jerry on
four or five nocturnal missions. Armed with long range surveillance cameras,
they would stake out the haunts of the Governor until the early hours of
the morning. Quapaw Towers was one of them, he remembered. That was where
Gennifer Flowers lived.
It was a contract job, Gary believed, but he did not know who was paying for
the product. Some of the material was kept in two files, stored in the
bottom drawer of the dresser in his parents' bedroom. He had sneaked in one
day, terrified that his father might catch him, and flicked through the
papers just long enough to see photos of women coming and going with
Governor Clinton, and pages of notes in his father's handwriting. . .
In late July 1993 the family house on Barrett Road was burgled in a
sophisticated operation that involved cutting the telephone lines and
disarming the electronic alarm system. The files were stolen. Gary suspected
that this was somehow tied to his father's death two months later. . .
[Jane Parks] revealed that Jerry Parks had carried out sensitive assignments
for the Clinton circle for almost a decade, and the person who gave him his
instructions was Vince Foster. It did not come as a total shock. I already
knew that there was some kind of tie between the two men. Foster's brother-
in-law, Lee Bowman, told me long ago that Vince had recommended Jerry Parks
for security work in the mid-1980s. "I was struck by how insistent he was
that Parks was a 'man who could be trusted,'" said Bowman, a wealthy Little
Rock stockbroker. . .
Jerry, in turn, "respected Vince Foster more than anybody else in the world.
" It was a strange, clandestine relationship. Foster called the Parks home
more than a hundred times, identifying himself with the code name, "The
Congressman." . . .
By the late 1980s Vince trusted Parks enough to ask him to perform discreet
surveillance on the Governor. "Jerry asked him why he needed this stuff on
Clinton. He said he needed it for Hillary," recalled Jane. . .
Later, during the early stages of the presidential campaign, Parks made at
least two trips to the town of Mena, in the Ouachita Mountains of western
Arkansas. Mena had come up in conversations before. Jane told me that Parks
had been a friend of Barry Seal, a legendary cocaine smuggler and undercover
U.S. operative who had established a base of operations at Mena airport.
Parks had even attended Seal's funeral in Baton Rouge after Seal was
assassinated by Colombian pistoleros in February 1986.
One of the trips was in 1991, she thought, although it could have been 1992.
The morning after Jerry got back from Mena she borrowed his Lincoln to go
to the grocery store and discovered what must have been hundreds of
thousands of dollars in the trunk. "It was all in $100 bills, wrapped in
string, layer after layer. It was so full I had to sit on the trunk to get
it shut again," she said.
"I took a handful of money and threw it in his lap and said, 'Are you
running drugs?' Jerry said Vince had paid him $1000 cash for each trip. He
didn't know what they were doing, and he didn't want to know either, and nor
should I. He told me to forget what I'd seen.". . .
Contact with Foster was rare after he moved to the White House. But he
telephoned in mid-July 1993, about a week before his death. He explained
that Hillary had worked herself into a state about "the files," worried that
there might be something in them that could cause real damage to Bill or
herself. The conversation was brief and inconclusive. Jerry told Vince
Foster that there was indeed "plenty to hurt both of them. But you can't
give her those files, that was the agreement." Jerry did not seem too
perturbed at the time.
A few days later Foster called again. . .
"You're not going to use those files!" said Jerry angrily. Foster tried to
soothe him. He said he was going to meet Hillary at "the flat" and he was
going to give her the files. "You can't do that," said Parks. "My name's all
over this stuff. You can't give Hillary those files. You can't! Remember
what she did, what you told me she did. She's capable of doing anything!"
"We can trust Hil. Don't worry," said Foster. . .
The rambler-style home of the Parks family was swarming with federal agents
on the day after Jerry's assassination. Jane remembers men flashing
credentials from the FBI, the Secret Service, the IRS, and, she thought, the
CIA. Although the CIA made no sense. Nothing made any sense. The federal
government had no jurisdiction over a homicide case, and to this day the FBI
denies that it ever set foot in her house.
But the FBI was there, she insisted, with portable X-ray machines and other
fancy devices. An IRS computer expert was flown in from Miami to go through
Jerry's computers. Some of them stayed until 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning.
The men never spoke to Jane or tried to comfort her. The only conversation
was a peremptory request for coffee. . .
With the help of the Little Rock Police Department the FBI ransacked the
place, confiscating files, records, and 130 tapes of telephone conversations
--without giving a receipt. "I've asked them to give it all back, but the
police refuse to relinquish anything. They told me there's nothing they can
do about the case as long as Bill Clinton is in office.". . .
......
PHILIP WEISS, MONDO WEISS - In Little Rock in 1996, for the New York Times
Magazine, I interviewed a Clinton hater named Gary Parks. Parks was a former
auto salesman and something of a troubled youth. He'd kicked around, he'd
had physical injury. His dad had been murdered: Luther "Jerry" Parks, a
former state cop, who had been head of security for the Clinton headquarters
in Little Rock during the presidential campaign in 1992, had been murdered
less than a year after the election. This is incredible and true: Two months
after Vince Foster dies, Jerry Parks, Clinton's former security aide, is
slain gangland style, with a semiautomatic handgun, his car shot up in West
Little Rock. The media didn't touch it, and they were allowed to drop it. . .
It was [Gary] Parks' assertion that his late father and Vince Foster had
once investigated Clinton's affairs at Hillary's behest. 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. . . 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. . .
http://prorev.com/2006/08/strange-death-of-jerry-parks-and-even
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纸牌屋和这个比弱爆了
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Another one......
The Mysterious Murder Of Mary Mahoney
On July 7, 1997, the bodies of 25 year-old Mahoney and two others, Emory
Allen Evans (also age 25) and Aaron David Goodrich (age 18) were all found
in the cold storage room by the morning crew at the Starbucks Coffee shop
where Mahoney worked as a night manager. All had been shot to death.
Evans and Goodrich also worked at the Starbucks, located in the relatively
low crime area of Burleith, north of Georgetown in DC. The store was not
robbed. One local radio stationed reported that all three were shot in the
head but that one body was riddled with bullets.
It happened in the days following Matt Drudge’s initial leaks of Michael
Isikoff’s report on alleged Clinton sexual dalliances, which eventually led
to the Lewinsky scandal. Also at the time, another former employer of Ms.
Mahoney’s, Labor Secretary Alexis Herman, was under scrutiny for an
alledged pay-off involving a satellite telephone system.
Ms. Mahoney delighted at the chance to break into Washington after having
campaigned on the East Coast for Bill Clinton during the 1992 presidential
campaign.She was one of the first interns to work at the Clinton White House
. Miss Mahoney was known to have said that she plans on doing something
about all of the women that were sexually assaulted by President Clinton.
Ms. Mahoney had recently fired an employee she suspected of taking money
from the till. Nevertheless, some researchers added this murder to the
statistically-anomalous list of deaths associated with the Clinton
administration.
After a controversial delay, police ran DNA tests on the sneakers of their
one suspect in the Mahoney murder, the disgruntled employee, but could not
connect them to the crime. In December, three men were arrested for a
related murder — that of an informant assisting police in the Starbucks
case.
________________________________________
Carl D. Cooper confessed to the crime, was convicted and sentenced to life
________________________________________
For two years, working only on a tip from a caller into America’s Most
Wanted, police pursued one Carl D. Cooper, but never had enough evidence to
make a case against him. That is, until he confessed after a 54-hour
interrogation. He later recanted the confession.
Eventually, Cooper was found guilty on nearly 50 counts which included
several charges of racketeering, robbery, and the Starbucks murders. The
Washington Post reported during his trial that Cooper told FBI agents: “I
swear on my father’s grave and my son’s life that I didn’t do Starbucks.”
Cooper‘s attorney Steven Kirsch told US District Court Judge Joyce Hens
Green: “No matter how many times Mr. Cooper denied his involvement, they
kept pressuring him. They kept pressuring him until they got what they
wanted.”
Cooper is now serving a life sentence in a maximum security prison.
Despite the conviction, many are not convinced that the murders were the
result of a botched robbery, as Cooper reportedly told police. Though Cooper
has also claimed he did not act alone, and was only a lookout, no one else
has ever been charged or even considered as a suspect in the murders.
The following strange circumstances were discovered around the murder scene:
1) The store’s doors had been locked from the outside, as if the night
crew had locked them before leaving the night before, as they did every
night. Apparently, the assailant(s) locked up behind them after committing
the murders.
2) Nothing in the store was out of place. Though there were thousands of
dollars in cash on hand, not one dime had been taken from the day’s
receipts. This fact would seem to rule-out a robbery.
3) Despite being located in the densely populated Georgetown neighborhood,
no one heard the shots. This fact suggests the assailant(s) used a silencer
which would point to a professional hit.
4) While all three of the Starbucks employees had been shot, the former
intern Mahoney was shot five times, once in the back of the head.
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好莱坞的东东怎么能和这个比。
这么黑暗!真为Trump担心! RFK就死在加州初选后。

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