Webb 'Suicide' Looking More Like
Murder
Charlene Fassa | December 19,
2004
'Move-On - Nothing To See Here'
How convincing is this statement:
Coroner Robert Lyons said his office had been swamped with calls. "It's unusual
in a suicide case to have two shots," he said, "but it has been done in the
past, and it is in fact a distinct possibility."
This milquetoast declaration sounds like the pathetic utterance of someone who's
trying to cover his career ass, all the while crossing his fingers behind his
back. Maybe - just maybe, it's also indicative of someone who wants to keep his
own life intact. I'd say it's a distinct possibility! While the coroner spews
his Webb suicide fallacy to the numbed down and distracted (pre-holiday) masses
- he simultaneously implores any doubters of the official mythology to
immediately discard their tin-foil hats along with their conspiracy theories and
just move on cause there's nothing to see here. Nope, there's nothing to SEE or
KNOW here.
Mr. Lyons pronouncement about a distinct possibility of suicide, not even
PROBABILITY, should be enough of a RED FLAG to convince even the true believers
that something is rotten in Sacramento. If Gary Webb committed suicide with 2
shots to the head via a .38 caliber pistol, then I've got a nice condo to sell
you in Fallujah! But wait, there's more compelling evidence to refute the lie
that what we have here is a suicide. And it looks a lot like cotton candy all
spin and mostly hot air evidence. Once you bite into it you realize it's a
bundle of perception control, mostly innuendo, or black magic designed to
conjure a pre-determined picture in your mind, in order to reinforce the BIG
lie. Then there's the issue of 2 shots to the head with a .38 caliber pistol.
Shouldn't that fact alone trigger an investigation into a POSSIBLE homicide and
an independent autopsy? And I haven't even mentioned the inconsistent reporting
about Gary's wounds/wound and purported weapon he allegedly used to kill
himself.
A quick reiteration of the official obituary waffle is as follows: reported
first, a suicide with multiple wounds to the head, then a suicide with a wound
to the head, then there's a speculated shotgun wound to the face, by Mike
Ruppert, because of a verbal report, given to Ruppert from the coroner's office
implying that Webb's face was beyond recognition
and finally 2 wounds to the head with a .38 caliber revolver. Incidentally his
gun was kept in the nightstand next to his bed. It was his Dad's gun. Nice touch
of detail here. But what does it tell us? Maybe, Gary was concerned, because he
had been the recipient of death threats? Maybe that's the REAL reason he had a
gun in a drawer next to his bed. According to an informative and revealing
article /audio segment, on Alex Jone's Prison Planet website, Gary did indeed
have something to be very worried about:
Ricky Ross, one of Gary Webb's primary sources had spoken to Gary in the days
before his death. Gary told Ricky that he had seen men scaling down the pipes
outside his home and that they were obviously not burglars but 'government
people'. Gary also told Ricky that he had been receiving death threats and was
being regularly followed. It was also mentioned that Gary was working on a new
story concerning the CIA and drug trafficking.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/december2004/141204webbmurdered.htm
Moreover, why was there so much confusion about the method and number of wounds?
Was it that difficult to sort out? Or was something else going-on? I really
liked the potshot in the final obituary about the feverish conspiracy theorists
on the internet who had been calling the coroner's office, demanding to know the
number of wounds Webb ACTUALLY sustained. Now trying to determine factual
details based on confused reports makes you a conspiracy theorist. Move on
folks, nothing to see here!
Don't you find it odd that there's no mention of the FACT that Gary had powerful
enemies in HIGH places. But we are told that Gary was a failed investigative
journalist who let the public down, by inflating and inventing facts, while
jumping to unsubstantiated conclusions. We read over and over again that he was
rightfully demoted, had no credibility in mainstream circles, and couldn't get a
job at a major newspaper to save his sorry life because he was damaged goods.
This is the mantra of the mainstream media repeated ad-nausea. The character
assassination is a nice complement to the actual assassinationÖdon't you think?
The primary reason we are to believe Gary Webb committed suicide is, because he
is characterized as having been distraught. As a former psychotherapist, I can
assure you DISTRAUGHT doesn't = SUICIDAL! And I might add unequivocally, THAT
CLINICALLY DEPRESSED/SUICIDAL PEOPLE ARE VERY UNLIKELY TO MAKE FUTURE PLANS THAT
INCLUDE selling their homes and making MAJOR MOVES while in a depressed/suicidal
state. Let's examine a sampling of the laundry list of reasons, given by the
powers that be, to persuade us that Gary Webb's death was a shut and closed case
of suicide. Move on, nothing to investigate here. But we certainly need to get
the latest scoop on Michael Jackson or Jon Bennet, don't we?
1. It was stated that he was distraught because he couldn't get a job at a major
newspaper. And he probably was distraught-- but does that make him suicidal?
Besides, his career as a mainstream investigative journalist, working for a
prestigious newspaper, was over a long time ago. According to the American
Heritage Dictionary, the word distraught means: agitated with anxiety; worried.
2. Crazed or MAD. The root of the word is from ME (Middle English) and it means
to distract. Moreover, Gary was employed with a weekly newspaper: Sacramento
News & Review, which gave him an opportunity to ply his craft, albeit not at the
level he would have liked or that he deserved. In spite of this, his ex-wife
Susan Bell is quoted in one of the obituaries as saying (about Gary): "All he
ever wanted to do was write." Gary was doing what he loved best: writing, and
getting paid for it. The fact that he had been basically blacklisted as a
journalist for some time was something that Mr. Webb had learned to live with,
and had successfully integrated into his life. I base that observation on the
fact the he continued his investigative writing career, despite the earlier
losses to his reputation and his earning capacity. 2. His motorcycle was
recently stolen. This is so absurd it deserves no comment.
3. His mortgage payments were too high. Many Americans are living with mortgage
payments that are too high, especially when these same people are unemployed.
And clinically depressed people would likely allow a foreclosure situation,
before facing the problem head-on and making a firm decision to move and
following up by selling their house. Apparently Gary was able to sell his house,
pack his belongings, determine a moving date, hire a moving company, and
continue writing and working. I assume Gary had also signed a lease, bought a
house, or had other suitable living conditions set-up ahead of time-- wherever
he was moving to. Of course, nothing is mentioned about his NEW home. That
wouldn't fit with the spin we're being given about the distraught Gary Webb.
This doesn't sound like a clinically depressed person to me.
4. He PLACED (evocative and misleading word) his baby shoes in his mothers shed.
To me 'placed' sounds very deliberate and hints at twisted act suggestive of
death. Read the sentence again and substitute the word 'put' for 'placed'. Ah, a
completely different picture. Assuming he actually did put his baby shoes in his
mother's shed, we can only project what it MIGHT really mean--and I think that's
the point. He was moving, do you think just maybe he decided his BABY shoes
should be stored at his mother's house. After all, baby shoes are a common
memorabilia for mothers. Or is it possible he RETURNED his baby shoes to his
mother. A shed is a place for storing things one isn't currently using! I think
this reference to baby shoes is non- sequitur logically but creates the INTENDED
picture.
5. He made his ex wife Susan Bell a beneficiary of his bank account--months ago.
How many months ago? Does this mean Gary is going to kill himself? It doesn't
sound to me like he had that much $ in his bank account, after all he's moving
because his mortgage payments are too high. It seems just as likely that he
might do this as a precaution, in case he got sick, or was unable to take care
of his financial matters, so his ex wife could help him. 6. Mr. Webb mailed
NOTES (do we mean letters) to his family members. Well... he was moving and
sending notes to his family sounds unremarkable to me. Since when are NOTES
considered pathological. What's wrong with this picture? It is never told what
kind of NOTES. And yes that's a KEY point. Without additional information there
is no point to be made about the NOTES - except notes are commonly associated
with suicides. Maybe that's the REAL point.
7. Gary's ex-wife Susan Bell states: "The way he was acting it would be hard for
me to believe it was anything but suicide." An interesting OPINION, but she
supplies no convincing evidence to illustrate what she means by this. If it's
based on baby shoes in sheds, notes to family members, or distraught over career
prospects, then I'd say Susan Bell is entitled to her opinion. And no where are
we told how long Ms. Bell has been divorced from Mr., Webb or if she has
remarried. It's difficult to determine just how close and involved in Gary's
life Ms. Bell has been, as of late. However, being Webb's ex-wife still gives
Ms. Bell's opinions a lot of weight. In fact, I think she's being unknowingly,
and unfairly used as a counterweight to any theories or suspicions by others,
that Gary may have been murdered. Then factor in the fact that she is grieving.
8. Then there's that literal smoking gun. We're to believe that Gary shot
himself in the head TWICE with a .38? Call some gun shop owners, talk to
coroners, and medical personal about the likelihood of that scenario. Even
coroner Robert Lyons admits it's only a distinct possibility. I'd say that
suicide is a slim to none possibility...just based on the fact that there were 2
shots to the head. It's more like a CONFIRMED COVER-UP. Yet, based on this
selective pastiche of flimsy, circumstantial evidence, projections and mere
possibilities, we're told it's a confirmed suicide, and to move on nothing, to
see here.
Mr. Webb made cremation arrangements earlier in the year. Does this prove that
Mr. Webb was suicidal, because he made arrangements for cremation earlier in the
year? Isn't this something American's do on a regular basis... plan for their
eventual death via funeral arrangements. Are all people who have made funeral
arrangements suicidal, or are they merely realistic planners? Taking care of
one's funeral arrangements is considered a hallmark of responsibility aimed
among primarily to help minimize the emotional and financial burden of a
grieving family. Oddly enough, Gary wound up adding to his family's grief -- if
he indeed committed suicide. It's well known in Hospice programs, and widely
available via literature on grief and loss that suicide is one of the hardest
losses to grieve and resolve satisfactorily. Here's a quote From the San Jose
Mercury News illustrating a side of Webb that's revealing:
"Mr. Webb's friends and colleagues described him as a devoted father and a
funny, dogged reporter who was passionate about investigative journalism."
9. We're told Gary was so concerned about the movers who would inevitably find
his bloody corpse; he thoughtfully left them a note on the outside door warning
them not to enter. "A Better Moving Company" is the name of the moving Company
that came to Webb's house that fateful morning and found that odd note posted on
his door: "Please do not enter... call 911 and ask for an ambulance." Why an
ambulance if he planned to KILL himself? And how strange that he didn't call the
movers earlier in the evening or later in the day to cancel said move (due to
illness, for example) via the phone. Why the dramatic note? Well, have you ever
thought of the POSSIBILITY that if the moving company were involved in 'offing'
Gary the perfect way to avoid scrutiny or being investigated would be for said
moving company to find the note on the door---- instead of finding the body in
the house on the floor. As we all know from the movies when someone finds a dead
body they become entangled in the investigation. In this case, that would be
avoided because of the NOTE. We also have to ask WHY was Gary that concerned
about the movers and the post-traumatic stress that they might have been
subjected to? The note to the movers is bizarre to say the least!
http://www.moverreviews.com/Ratings/132.asp
But there's more. What a coincidence that this moving company has a nefarious
operating profile (based on the above link) that is reminiscent, in some ways,
of the notorious Israeli connected companies that have recently been coming
under legal scrutiny. My point isn't that the any Israelis were involved, but
that moving companies can easily be used as fronts for intelligence operations.
How easy would it have been for a moving company (person/s) to case Webb's home
under the guise of a price quote, and or packing his belongings pre-move, in
order to set him-up to be whacked? The hit guy(s) could have been waiting for
him when he returned home from his relatively NEW reporter's job -- at the
Sacramento News and Review. Do you think it's possible someone who didn't have
Gary's best interest at heart could have recommended this shady moving company.
How easy would it have been for someone connected with the moving company to
make sure an obscure window was unlocked... for example? Of course, this is just
speculation. If I were an investigator, I'd definitely find out all the details
about the moving company, and how Mr. Webb found this particular moving company.
Who was scheduled to move him and who had been to his house? Finally, I'd want
to know if Gary had a girlfriend and if they were planning on living together in
his new home. At least let's find out if Gary was dating anyone on a steady
basis and get her assessment of the situation. After all, he was a very
attractive man.
10. There's this quote from the San Jose Mercury News from a former colleague of
Gary's: "I'm still in a state of shock," said Tom Dresslar, who works as a
spokesman for California Attorney General Bill Lockyer and had known Mr. Webb
for 15 years.
"He was a hard-core, no-fear investigative reporter," Dresslar said. "He wasn't
afraid to stand up to whatever authority." There you have it Gary Webb a
fearless reporter, for the PEOPLE, who against all odds would stand up to
authority, to the ELITES in order to serve a greater master the TRUTH! We demand
an independent autopsy and homicidal investigation into the "DISTINCT
POSSIBILITY" that Gary Webb was MURDERED.
The way I see it we have at least 4 smoking guns:
1. Two shots to the head
2. Gary had received alleged death threats and had complained of recent
break-ins by government agents
3. Allegedly Gary was involved in working on a new story about the CIA and drug
trafficking.
4. Gary threatened to systemically expose the drug war for the Trojan Horse that
it is, thereby provoking the wrath of the Elites and the CIA. He would not be
intimidated. He kept on doing what he did so well, and what he loved so much:
investigative journalism.
We owe it to ourselves, to Gary Webb, and to all truth seekers, to get behind
Alex Jones and his courageous DEMAND for a full and independent investigation of
Webb's suspicious death, including an autopsy of his body, before his ashes wind
up in an urn on a fireplace mantle in Langley, Virginia.