The “Clinton Body Count” is a long list of people associated with Bill and Hillary Clinton who have ended up prematurely dead. Because these cases are so numerous, and so many have connections to Arkansas, writers sometimes use the term “Sudden Arkansas Death Syndrome” or “Arkancide.”
Reporter David M. Bresnahan broke the story of the Clinton’s trail of dead bodies during the summer of 1997 while researching his book, “Cover Up: The Art and Science of Political Deception.” He also found over 100 people who had refused to testify against the Clintons and 45 more who had gone to jail.
If you want to research this yourself, here are some search terms: Vince Foster, Ron Brown, Mary Caitrin Mahoney, Paul Tulley, Jerry Parks, James Bunch, Kathy Ferguson, Danny Casolaro, Charles Meissner, Calvin Walraven, Keith McKaskle, James Milam, Alan Standorf, Jon Parnell Walker, Barbara Wise, Chandra Levy and Jordan Kettleson.
Sources:
Clinton Body Count
http://www.akdart.com/body-c.html
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Vince Foster did not commit suicide, despite what is said on his death certificate and I think there is a direct link to the Clintons.
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I didn’t pay much attention to the Arkancide thing until I was reading a book about them in which the author had simply LISTED all the people who died unexpectedly while posing a risk to them. It was PAGES long. Some prosecutor was quoted as saying, “I’ve seen this pattern before … but only in mob cases.” To me, that was QED.
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I recall reading a very detailed and well-researched article at the time of Foster’s death that proved pretty conclusively that it was not a suicide. Of course, that was in the pre-internet era, so I don’t have a link to it, and I don’t know what became of the hard copy. It’s probably in one of those untidy stacks of stuff in my flood-ravaged basement.
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