A Strange Story from Tom Lnu
Author: Cameron
Date: 1998/06/15
Forums: alt.current-events.clinton.whitewater
FD-302
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Date of transcription 6/20/94
XXX, provided the following information to the Office
of Independent
Counsel, Washington, D.C.:
He previously worked as a Schedule C employee at XXX the
General
Services Administration from XXX 1991 through January
20, 1993. He is
presently doing consulting work in government relations
projects and
looking for full-time employment.
On Wednesday, April 20, 1994, sometime between 6:00 and
9:30 p.m., XXX
met an individual TOM (Last Name Unknown) (LNU) at Champions
Sports Bar
at Tysons Corner, Virginia. XXX said this sports
bar is now known as
The Sports Page. TOM LNU operates a father and
son towing business XXX,
telephone [XXX].
XXX had met TOM LNU on only this one occasion and said
TOM LNU probably
doesn't know him. XXX doesn't want to be identified to
TOM LNU. XXX
described TOM LNU as being 43-44 years of age, a Viet
Nam veteran and
former employee of the San Francisco Police Force. XXX
said an
individual by the name [XXX], telephone [XXX], of the
Government
Operations Sub-Committee, called TOM LNU earlier in the
week and TOM
denied having any knowledge concerning what XXX was about
to report.
During their time together at the Sports Bar on April
20th, TOM LNU and
XXX started to talk about "strange situations" that had
happened to each
other. TOM LNU related a story to XXX concerning
the towing of a
vehicle to the FBI Headquarters garage from Ft. Marcy
Park on the
evening and/or early morning hours of July 20-21, 1993.
VINCENT FOSTER,
Deputy White House Counsel, The White House, Washington,
D.C. was found
dead in Fort Marcy Park on July 20, 1993.
TOM LNU said he had received a call from the U.S. Park
Police (USPP)
sometime after midnight to tow a car from Ft. Marcy Park.
Enroute to
the job, TOM LNU saw many police vehicles, both marked
and unmarked,
from multiple jurisdictions, traveling up and down George
Washington
Parkway. When he arrived at Ft. Marcy Park the
scene was lit up with
lights, the vehicle doors open, and "lots of pictures
were being
taken." TOM LNU's son, also named TOM, was not
with his father, but had
received a phone call while his father was enroute to
the scene, asking
the whereabouts and arrival time of the tow truck.
TOM LNU further described the vehicle as having a window
missing on the
front driver's ide, blood on the dashboard and a small
bag in the foot
area of the passenger side with blood on it. TOM
LNU was asked to move
the vehicle without moving the wheels and therefore avoid
placing
additional mileage on it. He used a flatbed truck
to transport the
car. He was assisted by what was described as a
"gloved" officer who
did not want him to touch the vehicle as he was putting
it in gear, so
as to preserve any fingerprints in the interior of the
vehicle. TOM LNU
said he was supervised during this operation by various
police
officiers. He had a police escort, front and behind,
to the 14th Street
Bridge enroute to FBI Headquarters. He also has
someone in the tow
truck with him. They took the car down the down
ramp of the FBI's
headquarter's garage. TOM LNU related that he had
never been paid for
this tow job. He said in the past he had done a
lot of towing for
government agencies to incude work associated with federal
fleet cars,
airport exchanges and running out of gas situations.
XXX said he had no additional information concering what
TOM LNU had
told him. He knew of no reason why TOM LNU would
"spin a story." XXX
had thought about coming forward earlier with this story,
but had not
done so. XXX has told a "couple of friends" about this.
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Investigation on 6/17/94 at Washington D.C. File # 29D-LR-35063
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