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The Strange Death of Vincent Foster

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Revealing materials that suggest a flawed FBI investigation and possible cover-up, a journalist chronicles the official look into the death of the White House advisor who died in 1993 and suggests that a new criminal investigation is required. 50,000 first printing.

320 pages, Hardcover

First published October 1, 1997

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Christopher Ruddy

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August 9, 2016
Christopher Ruddy does a superb job of investigating the death of Vince Foster, which was certainly a very strange incident. He did a much better job at investigating than either Fiske or Starr did, and unlike me he did not come to the automatic conclusion that he was murdered and the Clintons were behind it.
This is a book that everyone should read and it really opened my eyes to FBI and government investigations, especially in light of the recent investigation of Hillary Clinton by James Comey, and the subsequent hearing of Loretta Lynch.
There is no statue of limitation on murder, and it would bring justice to whoever was involved if this case was reopened and investigated in a truly independent way.
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July 10, 2008
A close friend mentioned some Clinton Conspiracy stuff and I decided to see how interesting a subject it could be. This book was quick to read and interesting. The author's spin on things was thought provoking and worth my time.
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May 23, 2008
Could the White House know of a cover-up. Could the suicide have been someone else's idea? Could Bill and Hillary know more than they said. Be afraid, be very afraid.
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August 6, 2011
A very good bit of investigative journalism, bringing to light some evidence and perspectives that were glossed over by the Main Stream Media at the time.
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January 2, 2024
I FINISHEDDDDD!!!! Would totally recommended this book even if you just skim it or pick and choose what you read. This book was so mind opening and just absolutely insane ans crazy and omg!!! It is insane how obvious Vincent Foster’s death was a cover-up and all the mistakes and everything made during the case. Sometimes the book was a too dense and I couldn’t read a lot at once. I also skipped some pages when it talked about Whitewater and Watergate because the financial stuff wasn’t interesting to me. Even if you don’t read this I highly recommended watching a documentary or reading up on this case because it is absolutely INSANE. RIP Vince <3
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August 23, 2018
This is not what I was expecting so therefore, I did not care for it. I love true crime and this was in the true crime section. Should have been in the political sections instead. I enjoyed the parts of the book that talked about Vincent Foster's death and even some of the problems afterward but I was not of the frame of mind to read about all of these political people who may or may not have done this or that. Might be good for others but it did not hold my interest.
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February 11, 2015
An example of how the Park Service should not be in the police business. Not compelling, but informative.
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October 22, 2009
Rampant police/ governmental incompetence (and probably worse) well detailed.
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