In the summer of 1981, Billy Ray Washington, a young black man, was walking down the street in Hot Springs, Ark. White teenagers drove by. — James Risen (@JamesRisen) November 15, 2014

Here's NYT reporter James Risen on the death of girl in Arkansas in 1981.

They yelled racial epithets at him, and threw a beer can. Washington picked up a piece of concrete and threw it at the car. — James Risen (@JamesRisen) November 15, 2014

Unbelievably, the concrete went through the open car window, and hit Susan Deer, a teenager sitting in the back seat. — James Risen (@JamesRisen) November 15, 2014

Her friends drove her to the nearest hospital. She was taken into surgery to work on her injuries to repair teeth, her nose and her face. — James Risen (@JamesRisen) November 15, 2014

She died in surgery. — James Risen (@JamesRisen) November 15, 2014

The nurse-anesthetist on duty in the surgery was Virginia Dwire Kelley. Bill Clinton's mother. — James Risen (@JamesRisen) November 15, 2014

Dr. Fahmy Malak, the medical examiner of the state of Arkansas, performed the autopsy on Susan Deer. He did not question the medical care. — James Risen (@JamesRisen) November 15, 2014

Malak declared it was a homicide, caused by blunt trauma and laid it at the hands of the person who threw the chunk of concrete. — James Risen (@JamesRisen) November 15, 2014

Billy Ray Washington was arrested and charged with negligent homicide. — James Risen (@JamesRisen) November 15, 2014

But questions about the medical care Susan Deer had received that night lingered for years. That's what I was looking into. — James Risen (@JamesRisen) November 15, 2014

I started by talking to Billy Ray Washington, who by then was free again and living in Hot Springs. — James Risen (@JamesRisen) November 15, 2014

I also talked to his former lawyer, who said he had received anonymous calls from hospital staffers saying Washington didn't kill the girl. — James Risen (@JamesRisen) November 15, 2014

There's more at James Risen's Twitter, and it's literally old news, I. E. Risen investigated it in the 90s: Clinton's Ties to Controversial Medical Examiner Questioned, James Risen And Edwin Chen, May 19, 1992.

There is plenty of evidence that Bill Clinton's mother was incompetent in this case, and so was Dr. Malak. (How did a guy named Fahmy Malak—the WSJ described him as "Egyptian-born"—get to be chief medical examiner in Arkansas?)

Evidence that Bill Clinton was corrupt and covered stuff up is now a work of supererogation, although the Democratic Party still stands by him and Mrs. Clinton.

But Risen is only allowed to mention that Washington was black and Susan Deering white because he's implying that it's the white people in the operating room who are solely responsible Susan Deering's death, after a thrown chunk of concrete caused shattering, life-threatening wounds..."unbelievably".