Foster's family
could have lots of reasons for choosing not to investigate further ... for choosing to even hinder investigations. Just like the Brown family.
For starters,
maybe they just trust authority or trusted Starr? He looks trustworthy. But does that change any of the facts I noted? No. It does not. You just continue to ignore those facts.
Maybe they did too? And those facts suggest Starr (and Fiske) weren't worthy of trust at all ... that they LIED. So that would make the family gullible. Like you.
Maybe they really would be emotionally hurt seeing photos of their husband's/father's/brother's crime scene or autopsy photos placed in the public domain? So they resist efforts to have those photos released. That doesn't mean the photos wouldn't prove Starr's story a lie. It just means they are emotionally sensitive people. I feel for them but I don't think their emotional needs transcend the needs of the nation. Certainly this was the first time that they have in a case like this.
Curious.
Maybe they just wanted this nightmare over so they could move on with their lives. That's actually a common reaction. People don't want to dredge up even worse nightmares ... or facts that might perhaps even sully the name of the dead loved one (Foster was involved in some of the scandals). Note that Lisa apparently suffered a breakdown after the death. She considered suicide. She underwent therapy and took rather heavy medications.
Maybe the doctors advised her to "move on" for health reasons. Since then she has remarried ...
interestingly enough to a Clinton associate ... Arkansas Judge James Maxwell Moody, who was appointed to the bench by Clinton shortly before they were married. I hope she's happy. But that doesn't alter the facts I've noted which indicate Fiske and Starr lied.
Maybe they feared for their own lives? Afterall, if Starr and the FBI could threaten and intimidate a Deputy US Attorney (that's what Rodriguez said happened to him) and other witnesses ... like Patrick Knowlton (who got the facts about his intimidation attached to Starr's report through a court order) ...
who knows what pressure might be brought to bear on an ordinary family member? David Schippers (you remember who he is?) said in his book on Clinton's impeachment, that the intimidation by the Clinton machine against Broaddrick and others was worse than what the mob did (and he was a lawyer who specialized in putting mobsters in jail). And we know how the Clinton administration intimidated people in the Ron Brown case. So
maybe Foster's wife and family feared for their lives or livelihood?
Remember, Lisa and Foster's sister (Sheila Foster Anthony) were part of the Clinton inner circle. Sheila Anthony was an Assistant Attorney General in Clinton's adminstration. She
might know the lengths to which the Clintons would go to protect themselves, having had to deal with previous scandals.
Who knows what Vince told Lisa about all his work for the Clintons. And valid or not, the Clinton death list was out there being discussed. That
might be a reason for them to fear their own safety. (Remember Linda Tripp describing how that list was left on her desk at work during Filegate?) And this was after the Ron Brown allegations surfaced.
If that allegation was true, no one could be considered safe.
And here's something
interesting. Do you know the son of Judge Moody, Neil Moody, died under
curious circumstances in 1996, eight months after Lisa and the Judge married? He
reportedly found a document in Lisa's private papers at Lisa's house where the Judge and Neil were then residing. He
reportedly told a friend it would change history. He was reportedly in contact with a columnist about it. On the eve of the Democrat Convention where Clinton was nominated for a second term, Neil died in a car crash. The car went out of control (for an
unknown reason) and ran into a brick wall at very high speed. Neil was seen sitting in his car, arguing with another person, just prior to that crash. Here is what was posted at FreeRepublic about that incident:
Just
food for thought.
Or
maybe family members were part of the conspiracy or coverup ... bought off in some manner. Afterall, Lisa Foster and Vince's sister both changed their stories about Foster being depressed after attending a meeting in the Whitehouse where the *suicide* note was discussed.
What else was discussed at that meeting? Lisa and Sheila didn't say. But they did change their stories right after that. That's a fact. It's also a fact that Sheila Anthony transferred $286,000 from a DNC account to Lisa, four days before Foster's death.
Why? Was it just a coincidence? Or
could money and appointments have bought silence for something?
Could Vince have been fretting over that?
Could Lisa's breakdown have been partly due to guilt about that?
Note that four days before Foster died, Sheila
reportedly did something else. She supposedly called a psychiatrist, Dr, Robert Hedaya, who later told the FBI that she said Foster (who she did not name) was working on "Top Secret" matters at the White House and "that his depression was directly related to highly sensitive and confidential matters". Yet, on the night of his death, Sheila was specifically asked by investigators if she saw any signs of this (Vince's death) coming and she said "no". She never mentioned depression to the investigators. Not once.
How odd. Also odd is that Park Police lead investigator, John Rolla, filed a report only a couple of days after the death in which he said he called each of the 3 psychiatrists names that was found on the note in Foster's wallet (that was
curiously in the car and not on him), and Hedaya made no mention of Sheila's call, saying only that he had not talked to Foster.
Odd.
You’d think he would have responded to the inquiring policeman, “No, Mr. Foster didn’t call me about an appointment, but his sister did just this past Friday.”
And the story of Sheila's husband, Beryl Anthony, changed too. In an interview on July 22, when asked if Foster had been depressed during the two weeks prior to death, he said: "There is not a damn thing to it. That's a bunch of crap." But of course, on July 27th, after the torn note meeting which Sheila attended, he changed his story and told Park police that "that he and his wife had noticed a gradual decline in Mr. Foster's general disposition to the point of depression."
How about the lawyer that Webb Hubbell (now there's an honest guy ...

... and one who facts show followed orders from Hillary) arranged to represent the Foster family the very night he was killed? His name was James Hamilton. He was general counsel of the Clinton transition team. He was the lawyer who was advising the Clintons at the time to stonewall (i.e., obstruct justice) in the Whitewater matter. Note that it was Whitewater documents that were
probably taken from Foster's office the night he died. Note that after representing the Foster family, Hamilton was appointed to the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board.
Is there finally something here to make you suspicious?
By the way Tricky,
why did Foster make repeated trips to Geneva Switzerland? He bought a ticket for such a trip on July 1st, the month he died. But he never went and 12 days after he was refunded the cost of the trip by Swiss Air he was dead. In all the investigations by Fiske and Starr, those trips to Switzerland have never been mentioned.
Odd.