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From: copa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 04 Sep 2000 01:00:09 -0400
To: Alex Constantine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Bill Colby's Widow

Alex,
Thanks for this and no surprise she has moved up the ladder, she helped
to set him up to be killed. I followed the story of his death here and
it was all suspicious including her role in the coverup and lies. She
was elated that he was dead, another arranged espionage marriage. He
left a hot meal and a live computer to answer the door and that's how
the sheriff found the place. He called the wife who was out of town and
she claimed she spoke to him that day and he was going canoeing. The
neighbors didn't believe that because it was cold and rainy out, no time
for canoeing on swollen waters. They searched for days and found the
body in a place right by the house much later, where they could not have
missed it. His socks and shoes were off, which made no sense. He was
taken, murdered and brought back to be dumped and found. She is shown
laughing with the search parties, refusing to believe he is dead for
days on end. She kept up the phony cover story to the end. She took most
of the week to even come home. She's a real scum, and of course, she
rises.
John Judge
Alex Constantine wrote:
> 
> From: The Jamaican Gleaner
> Aug 24, 1999
> 
> Former US envoys to Jamaica ‚ an update
> Lacy Wright
> (Lacy Wright was Deputy Chief of Mission at the US Embassy in Kingston and
> acted as Ambassador 1993-1994.)
> 
> [...]
> 
> Youthful emissary
> 
> Although Washington has sent Jamaica no women Ambassadors, Barbados has seen
> two. The most recent was Jeanette Hyde. The other was Sally Shelton, who was
> a youthful US emissary to Bridgetown under President Jimmy Carter
> (1979-1981). In the 1980s, she married former CIA Director Bill Colby, whose
> untimely death in 1996 deprived the United States of a respected elder in
> foreign policy. Today, Sally Shelton Colby is with our Agency for
> International Development (AID), where she is Assistant Administrator for
> Global Affairs, arguably the most exciting perch in the world's largest
> national development agency. Needless to say, she travels widely....



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