And certainly not happenstance once the totality of the Foster story unfolds.

Foster was found dead in Fort Marcy Park, just outside of Washington, D.C., on July 20, 1993.

His death was ruled a suicide, but new documents call “suicide” into question.

Serious question.

This recently uncovered evidence suggests Vince Foster did not commit suicide.

The evidence shows that he died of two gunshot wounds to the neck, and not the one wound initially reported.

The flies were discovered in the National Archives and Records Administration.

The injuries on Foster’s neck were not reported in official government documents.

At the time, the FBI said that Foster’s neck injury photos were underexposed and useless.

Many people who have studied the case and raised concerns that it was a murder cover up have become targets of Clinton and Clinton associates backlash.

But the facts remain – records indicate Foster didn’t die from one .38 caliber gunshot.

He died from TWO gunshots.

Furthermore, the second shot, on right side of his neck was made by a “small caliber” bullet hole.

This raises serious questions about Foster’s motives for suicide.

He was tied to Hillary Clinton’s roles in White House scandals at Whitewater and the White House Travel Office.

Vince Foster was one of Hillary’s closest friends, and he had intimate knowledge of these two scandals.

The theory is that Vince Foster was murdered to make sure he didn’t tell the world what he knew about President Bill Clinton and his wife, Hillary.

He has a reputation of being too honest, and therefore, many speculate he could no longer be trusted.