Former Reagan Bush Top Aide prominent national defense expert (Petraeus’s close friend who was not crazy about Jews) Found Dead in a Dumpster: What Do You Think Happened?
Former Reagan Bush Top Aide prominent national defense expert (Petraeus’s close friend who was not crazy about Jews) Found Dead in a Dumpster: What Do You Think Happened?
By: Bulov on: 11.11.2012 [19:15 ] (91 reads)
January 06, 2011
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The mysterious death of prominent national defense expert John P. Wheeler is starting to make the Vince Foster death look like an open and shut case.
As you’ve probably read by now, Wheeler, a former Army officer who served in three Republican administrations and who was instrumental in getting the Vietnam War Memorial on the D.C. mall built, was found dead in a Delaware landfill on New Year’s Eve.
For days, police and investigators puzzled over who could have dumped the body there. But then on Wednesday, The Associated Press reported that video had emerged of Wheeler looking confused and disoriented while wandering around a parking garage several days before his body was dumped.
Police also spoke to witnesses who said Wheeler walked into a downtown Wilmington, Dela., office building 14 hours before his body was dumped, also looking a bit confused and lost.
In the video, Wheeler is walking around in a suit with no overcoat and wearing only one shoe on a chilly December 29 night at a downtown parking garage. Holding his damaged right shoe, he is seen approaching a parking attendant and telling her he wanted to warm up before paying for his parking, even though his car was not parked in that garage. Wheeler also said he’d been robbed of his briefcase and repeatedly assured the attendant that he was not drunk.
Wheeler’s car was found at an Amtrak station where he often caught the train to Washington, where it had been parked since December 13. That in itself was not unusual, since he often parked there for long periods. He was last seen on the afternoon of December 30 about four blocks from the office of an attorney who was representing Wheeler and his wife in a property dispute with a neighbor; the lawyer said he’d last spoken to Wheeler three days earlier.
Several smoke bombs were tossed into the neighbor’s house on December 28, though police don’t know yet who lobbed them. A pharmacist who had filled prescriptions for Wheeler in the past said the veteran asked him for a ride to Wilmington on December 29, describing Wheeler as looking upset at the time.
Police believe they know where Wheeler’s body was dumped into a trash bin that ended up at the landfill, but have not yet found any surveillance tape to indicate a suspect.