defensive position.” (Foster) Clarke alsocharacterized as “significant” the fact that the manufacturer of the bullets that were foundin the gun has never used what is called “ball smokeless powder.” Clarke says, “Ballsmokeless powder is what was found on Vince Foster’s body and clothing. We thinkthat’s significant because it’s used for reloads. But professional hit men also useit......That would be consistent with there being no exit wound. They’d put a light powdercharge on the gun so that it wouldn’t blow the back of his head off as it would, had it beenstock ammunition.” (Foster). Another mysterious thing is this: There were four different people who searchedFoster’s pockets while the body was in the park, but none of the four could find his carkeys. And there were no keys in his Honda in the parking lot. However, the keyseventually turned up at the morgue where his body was taken. Actually, two sets of keysturned up. One may ask, how did four investigators miss not one, but two sets of keys? Two White House officials, who were both closely associated with the President, werealone with the body right before the keys were found. So, if Foster didn’t commit suicide, then one may ask, why was he murdered? Vince Foster, along with Jerry Parks, were two of the people involved with the hugeMena scandal. Together, they transported illegal cash to Little Rock, and was launderedinto legitimate political spending. Of all of the bag men discovered so far, six are nowdead, including both Foster and Parks, 36 have plead the Fifth Amendment, eleven havefled the country, and eleven more are living in foreign countries and refusing to cooperate. Also, Parks had thick files, with photographs, of Clinton while he was still governor ofArkansas, and his pattern of womanizing. Foster had called Parks demanding the files, butParks refused. A week after ...