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- Subject: CENSORED: THE STRANGE DEATH OF DANIEL CASOLARO
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- THE STRANGE DEATH OF DANIEL CASOLARO
-
- For more than a year, Danny Casolaro, a Washington, D.C.-based
- freelance journalist, had been sorting through a web of intrigue --
- the S&L debacle, BCCI, Iran-contra, the contra-connected Wackenhut
- Corp., the Wackenhut- connected Inslaw case, and the Inslaw-connected
- "October Surprise." The "Octopus,'' as Casolaro called it, began with
- the U.S. Justice Department which, according to a federal bankruptcy
- court for Washington D.C., "stole' ' computer software (called Promis)
- from Inslaw Corp., a private firm, "by trickery, fraud, and deceit. "
-
- During the week of August 5, Casolaro told a number of friends that he
- had just come back from meeting with a source, and that he now knew
- everything about Inslaw and Promis. He also told them that he was going
- back to West Virginia to meet a source who was to help him nail down the
- last piece of evidence in his investigation.
-
- On Saturday, August 10, Casolaro was found dead in Room 517 of the
- Martinsburg, W.Va., Sheraton. His body was found with twelve incisions
- in his arms in a bathtub of bloody water. Though police have ruled
- Casolaro's death a suicide, Casolaro's family and many familiar with
- the case find suicide implausible. Unexplained questions include:
-
- Death threats. In the weeks before his death Casolaro had spoken fre-
- quently about threats on his life. In fact, just before he left for
- Martinsburg he told his brother, "If anything happens to me, don't
- believe it's an accident." For reasons unknown, Casolaro's family
- wasn't notified of his death until two days after his body was
- discovered. And by that time, his body had already been embalmed
- illegally. Additionally, the hotel almost immediately brought in an
- industrial cleaning company to sanitize the room, thereby greatly
- diminishing any opportunity for an independent forensic investigation.
-
- The day before he died, Casolaro met with a source at the same hotel.
- But the stack of documents given to him by the source, as well as his
- tape deck and a briefcase containing a draft copy of his book, which he
- always carried with him, have never been found. Also unexplained, is a
- half-empty bottle of red wine and a broken wine glass that police found
- next to the bathtub, and an empty can of beer found inside the tub. No
- alcohol was found in Casolaro's bloodstream.
-
- "The key thing about the death of Casolaro," says former Attorney
- General Elliot Richardson, who is representing Inslaw, "is that al-
- though others were seeking to delineate...the 'octopus,' he was the
- only one who told people who have no reason to misrepresent what he said
- that he had hard evidence, and was on the point of getting conclusive
- evidence.... The idea that he committed suicide with a razor blade
- under these circumstances seems highly implausible "
-
- (SSU CENSORED RESEARCHER: MARK LOWENTHAL)
-
- SOURCE:VILLAGE VOICE 36 Cooper Square, NewYork NY 10003
-
- DATE: 10/15/91
-
- TITLE: "The Last Days of Danny Casolaro"
-
- AUTHORS:James Ridgeway and Doug Vaughan
-
- SOURCE:THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY GUARDIAN 520 Hampshire St., San Francisco,
- CA 94110-1417
-
- DATE:8/28/91
-
- TITLE: "Dead Men Tell No Tales"
-
- AUTHOR:Vince Bielski
-
- SOURCE: IN THESE TIMES 2040 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, IL 60647
-
- DATE:September 4-10, 1991
-
- TITLE: "Murder in the Martinsburg Sheraton?"
-
- AUTHOR:Joel Bleifuss
-
- COMMENTS: Reporter Joel Bleifuss, who also investigated the related
- Inslaw software theft issue, said "While the death of journalist Danny
- Casolaro was given some initial notice by the mass media, that media
- ignored the context in which his mysterious death -- murder -- occurred.
- Casolaro was investigating what are possibly interconnected scandals --
- the October Surprise, the Inslaw case, the 'private' security firm
- Wackenhut, BCCI, organized crime and the Pentagon's procurement
- process -- none of which has been seriously examined by the national
- media." Bleifuss added that fuller coverage of Casolaro's death, would
- help focus public attention on the various scandals he was investi-
- gating. "That the mass media did not take this apparent murder more
- seriously is one more indication that this nation's press corps has
- abandoned its role as the public watchdog,'' Bleifuss concluded.
-
- Journalist Vince Bielski charged that while "A number of mainstream
- outlets carried the news of Danny Casolaro's death, no outlet did a
- serious investigation. The story was forgotten, as is the case with
- many controversial stories." Bielski adds that the "public needs to
- know that reporters have been killed because of their work. This may or
- may not have been the case with Casolaro, but the public certainly
- deserved more information to help people make up their own minds."
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