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Date: February 22, 2007 6:52:42 PM PST
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Subject: (2 of 2 ) Jesse Trentadue's brother, Kenneth Trentadue
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Subject: (2 of 2 ) Jesse Trentadue's brother, Kenneth Trentadue
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Source:
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/
may2005/270505tortureandmurder.htm
The FBI, the Torture and Murder of Kenneth Trentadue and Advanced
Knowledge of the Oklahoma City Bombing
Paul Craig Roberts | May 27 2005
In 1995 Kenneth Trentadue was murdered by federal agents in a
federal prison in Oklahoma City. A coverup immediately went into
effect. Federal authorities claimed Trentadue, who was being held
in a suicide-proof cell, had committed suicide by hanging himself,
but the state coroner would not buy the story.
Prison authorities tried to get family consent to cremate the body.
But Trentadue had been picked up on a minor parole violation, and
the story of suicide by a happily married man delighted with his
two-month old son raised red flags to the family.
When the Trentadue family received Kenneth's body and heavy makeup
was scraped away, the evidence (available in photos on the
Internet) clearly shows a person who had been tortured and beaten.
His throat was slashed and he may have been garroted. There are
bruises, burns and cuts from the soles of Trentadue's feet to his
head, wounds that obviously were not self-inflicted.
As the state coroner noted at the time, every investigative rule
was broken by the federal prison. The coroner was not allowed into
the cell, and the cell was scrubbed down prior to investigation.
The federal coverup was completely transparent. A US senator made
inquiries, but the US Department of Justice (sic), knowing that it
would not be held accountable, stuck to its fabricated story.
That was a mistake.
Trentadue's brother, Jesse, is an attorney. He believes that
federal officials, like everyone else, must be held accountable for
their crimes.
He has been battling the Justice Department and the FBI for a decade.
Jesse Trentadue has amassed evidence that his brother was mistaken
for Tim McVeigh's alleged accomplice in the bombing of the federal
building in Oklahoma City. Federal agents, believing that they had
Richard Lee Guthrie in their hands, went too far in attempting to
force him to talk.
Jesse Trentadue learned that the FBI had informants planted with
two groups on which McVeigh may have relied: a white supremacist
paramilitary training compound at Elohim City and the Mid-West Bank
Robbery Gang. The implication is that the FBI had advance notice of
McVeigh's plans and may have been conducting a sting operation that
went awry.
The FBI has documents that name the informants. Teletypes from then
FBI director Louis Freeh dated January 4, 1996, and August 23,
1996, confirm that the FBI had informants imbedded with the Mid-
West Bank Robbery Gang and in Elohim City. In these documents,
Freeh reports to various FBI field offices that the Elohim City
informant (possibly explosives expert and German national Andreas
Carl Strassmeir) "allegedly has had a lengthy relationship with
Timothy McVeigh" and "that McVeigh had placed a telephone call to
Elohim City on 4/5/95, a day that he was believed to have been
attempting to recruit a second conspirator to assist in the OKBOMB
attack."
The FBI denied to federal judge Dale Kimball that any such
documents existed. But someone had leaked the teletypes to
Trentadue, and he put them before the judge along with an affidavit
of their genuineness. Caught red-handed lying to a federal judge,
the FBI was ordered to produce all documents Trentadue demanded.
Judge Kimball gave the FBI until June 15, 2005, to deliver the
incriminating records. Needless to say, the FBI doesn't want to
deliver and is attempting every possible dodge to escape obeying
the judge's order.
In his effort to uncover the DOJ's coverup of his brother's murder,
Jesse Trentadue may have uncovered evidence of the FBI's failure to
prevent the bombing of the Murrah Building. It is bad enough that
the murder of Kenneth Trentadue is covered over with many layers of
DOJ perjury and the withholding and destruction of evidence.
Evidence that the FBI was aware of McVeigh's plan to bomb the
Murrah Building and failed to prevent the deed would be an
additional heavy blow to the prestige of federal law enforcement.
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