The Clinton Casualties
A "Casualty" is defined as anyone threatened with harm or
actually harmed because of their knowledge of and/or involvement in one or more
of the Clinton Scandals.
The following is a partial list of a large number of persons who
who are presumed to be "Casualties" of the various Clinton scandals. President
Clinton had promised his political supporters in Arkansas he will devote a lot
of time going after detractors who pursued him on Whitewater and other ethical
questions. (USA Today, November 8, 1996). It is a
partial list because new addditions are added regularly and the full extent of
being associated with Bill Clinton is not completly known.
The
accounting of these mysterious deaths began in 1994 when in a letter to
congressional leaders, former Rep. William Dannemeyer listed 24 people with
some connection to Clinton who had died "under other than natural
circumstances" and called for hearings on the matter. Dannemeyer's list of
"suspicious deaths" was largely taken from one compiled by Linda Thompson, an
Indianapolis lawyer, containing the names of 34 people she believed died
suspiciously and who had ties to the Clinton family.
Some of the
"Casualties" were openly murdered, but many were killed in such a way so that
their deaths could be ruled accidents or suicides. This was especially true if
they died in Arkansas where the medical examiners routinely ruled apparent
murders as either accidents or suicides when it suited political purposes. In
fact, this was so common that it was often referred to as "Arkancide" or
"Arkansas Suicide".
"An apparent pattern of violence and
intimidation has befallen a number of men and women with ties to Bill and
Hillary Clinton, their partners in business, law and politics, and people
investigating their affairs..." (The Arizona Republic,
June 7, 1994)
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