To the Editor:
White House Deputy Counsel Vincent Foster was found dead 8 years ago this month. His death was ruled a suicide by the police and reports by Robert B. Fiske and Kenneth Starr. Accuracy in Media has exposed terrible deceptions in those reports. The black gun found in Foster's hand was an old piece of junk, but the FBI persuaded Mrs. Foster to say that it looked similar to a modern silver gun she had brought to Washington. That was taken as proof that it was Foster's, but the reports didn't say that the guns were different colors.
Three people reported that Foster's light gray ‘89 Honda was not in the Ft. Marcy parking lot after the estimated time of his death (3 - 4 p.m.). It was first seen there at 6 p.m., parked where an older brown Honda had been 30 minutes earlier. Of 13 people known to have been in the lot, not one came forward to say they had seen Foster's car before 6 p.m. How can our media stomach such a blatant cover-up?