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Subject: [ctrl] ABC News Shielding Cheney after DC Madam Hanging?






















    

            

  
  
  
  
ABC News Shielding Cheney after DC Madam Hanging?
  
by Gustav Wynn     Page 1 of 1 page(s)   
http://www.opednews.com


  
            

  
        

  
  


  
 
  
         




  

  
Florida police made public two notes handwritten by Deborah Jeane Palfrey this 
weekend, touching off debate on whether her hanging was in fact suicide
 or staged to look so. At least one reporter is claiming the DC Madam mentioned 
she'd kill herself before returning to prison, but another interviewer has 
aired recent audio of Palfrey warning that if she was found dead, it would be 
murder. 

Initial reports of Palfrey's death conclusively ruled it a suicide, a bit hasty 
considering the magnitude of the sensitive secrets she held. I first heard the 
news on an NPR broadcast Thursday afternoon which included an official's 
soundbyte on how relatives are victimized in suicides, a strange generalization 
that pointed blame at Palfrey for hurting her own mother before any other 
details of the case were released. This statement was attached to the breaking 
news by an "imbedded pundit", only raising suspicion of media manipulation in 
the earliest going.
  
 


Any intelligent debate is impossible with this lack of detail available so far. 
We're told the letters were penned a few days before her body was discovered 
hanged in her mother's shed, left on a nearby motel stand, though we don't know 
when investigators first saw them. Police say relatives confirmed her 
handwriting, but we know virtually nothing about their opinion on the letters, 
her physical condition or other clues. We are not told whether the shed or 
hotel room was forensically examined. Her autopsy was conducted quietly and 
quickly, though a final report is due this week after toxicology results come 
in. 

Palfrey's note used a number of clichéd expressions, strangely including 
"modern day lynching", referring to the extremely selective enforcement that 
found her guilty in federal court and a darkly ironic reference to her 
impending manner of death.  
 

  
In the note to her sister, she writes "With complete certainty, I believe Dad 
is standing watch - prepared to guide me into the light". Only a close relation 
would know if this echoed her true feelings and beliefs, or if the statement 
was coded to signal a forced hand. 
  
Among Palfrey's known clients were current Louisiana Senator Vitter, former 
AIDS Czar Randall Tobias, Dick Morris and military-industrial wonk Harlan 
Ullman, but Dick Cheney's McLean, VA phone number, reported earlier was 
summarily un-reported after a turnaround by ABC News. 

ABC anchor Sam Donaldson has also been a rumored client, along with a law 
partner of Rudy Giuliani, associates of Jack Abramoff and many more Pentagon, 
DC and corporate insiders on a list of over 10,000 numbers. 

According to early accounts, ABC News correspondent Brian Ross had the 
exclusive scoop because Palfrey turned over years-long call lists for his staff 
to verify. After Cheney turned
 up on the list, the story, already on the ABC website and poised to run on 
20/20, suddenly went away. 

No explanation has been offered as to why ABC reversed itself. Any mention of 
Cheney was scrubbed from their website and the 20/20 piece never ran. Vitter 
and Tobias had already admitted whoring, so the mainstream press continues to 
carry the DC Madam story without mentioning Cheney, excepting DC blogsman Wayne 
Madsen, who says his reporting is corroborated by multiple sources, all but 
daring Cheney to sue. The trial's verdict received little coverage and a 
scheduled Vitter was never subpoaened. 
  
Then, going into to a weekend news cycle we heard about the hanging, presented 
as a suicide from the first mention with no investigation. The public was left 
bereft of details - was it a full autopsy and inquest? Witness statements? Did 
the Madam check out without leaving behind anything
 critical of those who hounded her? No mentions left behind about the DOJ 
Attorney fired after investigating her case? 

So we've seen the handwritten notes, but many questions remain. Can Brian Ross 
(now elevated in the ABC ranks) answer the most basic inquiries about the DC 
Madam story that never was? 

We will, if Brian Ross' can say the words "journalistic integrity" while 
looking in a mirror. Mr. Ross may wonder himself if Palfrey's death was 
self-inflicted or a torturous murder, but as long as he withholds the secrets 
of the ABC/DC johns, I'd wager he's safe from harm. Hint to Mr. Ross: If you 
need to get a message to your old journalism professors, just say "They made me 
sign a non-disclosure agreement". 
  
Tarpon Springs authorities could also be instrumental in divulging to the 
public whether government officials commandeered or influenced their work in 
any way. 
  

  

  
 
 
 
GW is a proud American from NY State, concerned about ethics issues, media 
manipulation and overconsumption. He has recently changed careers to become an 
inner city schoolteacher. A firm proponent of curbing overpopulation and 
international adoption, he hopes to adopt a third child and enjoys history, 
outsider art, garage rock music and rare/unusual vinyl records.
  
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