VIII. EVIDENCE CONTRADICTING THE OFFICIAL CLAIM THAT MR. FOSTER DROVE TO THE PARK

Mr. Foster was dead by 4:20 p.m.The OIC conceals that at 4:20 p.m. Mr. Foster's Arkansas Honda was not in the Fort Marcy parking lot.

The OIC's claim that "only [two] cars... were known to law enforcement and the OIC" is false.Civilian witnesses saw the older brown Arkansas Honda, not Mr. Foster's 1989 silver Honda. 

Patrick Knowlton saw the mid-1980s brown Arkansas Honda in the same spot as Mr. Foster's 1989 silver Honda car was later found, and a man acting suspiciously in a car backed in three spots from the Arkansas car.   Patrick suffered witness tampering.

Summary of car keys not at the park: The OIC conceals that Mr. Foster's car keys were not at Fort Marcy Park by falsely reporting (1) that Rolla had "simply missed" the keys when he "patted" the pockets at the park, (2) that Kennedy and Livingstone could not have later placed the keys in the pocket because they visited the morgue after police had retrieved the keys, and (3) that Kennedy and Livingstone were not allowed in the same room as the body.  

The OIC's claim that Rolla had "simply missed" two sets of keys when he "patted" Mr. Foster's pockets at the park is contradicted by the accounts of Rolla and at least two other Park Police.  The OIC falsely claims that Kennedy and Livingstone could not later have placed the keys in the pocket because they visited the morgue after Braun had retrieved the keys at the morgue.  The OIC's chronology is contradicted by the accounts of Park Police, Secret Service, Kennedy, Livingstone, and other White House personnel.The OIC relies on falsified or nonexistent hospital logs and failed to obtain records that would prove whether Kennedy and Livingstone visited the morgue before Rolla and Braun.

 

 

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