Hillary and Vince: a story of love, death, and cover-up by Dean W. Arnold Paperback Book

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Rent Hillary and Vince: a story of love, death, and cover-up

Author: Dean W. Arnold

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Publisher: Chattanooga Historical Foundation Digital

Published: Dec 1969

Genre: Biography & Autobiography - Political

Pages: 170

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The death by gunshot of Hillary Clinton’s lover, lawyer, and best friend in 1993 was the highest suspicious death of a government official since JFK. Deputy White House Counsel Vince Foster handled the Clinton’s most secretive matters and hired investigators to track down and threaten dozens of women sleeping with Bill. Among the many very questionable items in the investigation of Vince Foster's death are the following: The coroner’s report says x-rays were taken, but the he testified to Senators none were taken. When a paramedic approached Foster’s body, he saw men running away into the woods. The first person to find Foster’s body guarded the entrance to the CIA. Hillary testified she did not see Foster during the month before his death. A staffer testified she was in Foster's office at least four times.

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