DOWNSIDE LEGACY AT TWO DEGREES OF PRESIDENT CLINTON
SECTION: REMEMBERING THE DEAD
SUBSECTION: List of Names
Revised 7/14/00
HOMICIDES
Cecil Boren (by escaped inmate, tainted blood whistleblower)
Lee Scott Hall (stabbed, Lawrence Livermore Lab employee)
JohnD Muskopf (CIA Analyst, murder in robbery attempt)
DIXIE MAFIA RELATED
Note: all are before Clinton’s administration, but are included here because of other information dealing with criminal activity in the South http://www.sunherald.com/sherry/mafia/part7.htm
Rep Larkin Smith - died in airplane accident, was previously a Dixie Mafia target
Pauline Pusser - killed in an ambush (Buford Pusser’s wife)
Harry Bennett – shot
L.B. Kelly – shot
Ellwood T. Steube – shot
George Fuqua – shot
Doris Ann Willingham Grooms – shot
Deputy Sheriff E.R. "Buddy" Walthers - shot when he went to question a Dixie Mafia member
Gary Elbert McDaniel – shot
Margie George – victim, hatchet and shot
Carl Douglas "Towhead" White – shot
Bobby Gale Gwinn – shot
Donald Lester "Jimmy" James – shot
Jack Howard Joy - shot in the chest, soaked and set on fire
Winston Fairley – dismembered
George Albert McGann – shot
Jerry Michael Meshell – shot
Clifford Hugh Fuller - shot
Johnson, Tracy – shot
William Mulvey – shot
Stephen Jeffrey Lee – shot
Dewey D'Angelo - shot
James Whitake (Mena airplane mechanic)
James Avant (helicopter crash, Deputy Sherrif Pulaski County)
Kevin Brosch (helicopter crash, Criminal Investigator)
NATURAL
UNKNOWN
Admiral Donald Engen (Accident investigations, glider crash)
Rep Larkin (see Dixie Mafia section)
Reverend Roger Howard (McNulty investigator, auto hit and struck by car w/2 men)
Manual Howard (McNulty investigator, Reverend Roger Howard’s son, same accident)
James Ray Dobbins (McNulty investigator, same accident)
Ralph Baker (Arkansas, automobile)
Lt Gen McCloud (air accident)
Robert Deas(auto accident, scientist/informant)
LINE OF DUTY
OTHER MILITARY
David Gibbs - Apache Helicopter in Kosovo Conflict
Kevin Reichert – Apache Helicopter in Kosovo Conflict
12 crewmen - two HH-60 Pave Hawks from Nellis Air Force Base, Nev
11 soldiers – 101st Aviation, 7 from 6th Battalion and 4 member flight crew from the 5th
4 crew members 1996 Sikorsky military helicopter crash
Pilot and 8 Department of Interior Employees
10 crewmen plus passengers - 11/22/96 King-56 Crash
Jennifer Odom, Colombia plane crash
2 US Navy aircraft crewmembers S-3B Viking crashed into Gulf
8 in Alabama
2 in Navy training
SOMALIA HEROS US Army Rangers and Delta Commandos
RON BROWN PLANE CRASH
OKLAHOMA CITY (168+19 TOTAL)
WACO (86 TOTAL)
Michael Dean Schroeder.
Katherin Andrade, 24
Jennifer Andrade, 19
Aldrick Bennett, 35
Susan Benta, 31
Mary Jean Borst, 49
Pablo Cohen, 38
Yvette Fagan, 34
Doris Fagan, 60
Lisa Marie Farris, 26
Ray Friesen, 76
Dayland Gent, 3
Diana Henry, 28
Paulina Henry, 24
Phillip Henry, 22
Stephen Henry, 26
Vanessa Henry, 19
Zilla Henry, 55
Novellette Hipsman, 36
Peter Hipsman, 27
Floyd Houtman, 61
Cyrus Howell, 8
Rachel Howell, 23
Star Howell, 6
Sherri Lynn Jewell, 43
David Michael Jones, 38
Michelle Jones, 18
Serenity Sea Jones, 4
Bobbie Lane Koresh, 16 months
David Koresh, 33
Jeffery Little, 31
Nicole Elizabeth Gent Little, 24
Livingston Malcolm, 26
Douglas Wayne Martin, 42
Lisa Martin, 13
Sheila Martin, 15
Abigail Martinez, 11
Audrey Martinez, 13
Juliete Santoyo Martinez, 30
Crystal Martinez, 3
Isiah Martinez, 4
Joseph Martinez, 30
Jillane Matthews
Alison Bernadette Monbelly, 31
Melissa Morrison, 6
Rosemary Morrison, 29
Sonia Murray, 29
Theresa Noberega, 48
James Riddle, 32
Rebecca Saipaia, 24
Judy Schneider, 41
Mayanah Schneider, 2
Steve Schneider, 48
Laraine B. Silva, 40
Floracita Sonobe, 34
Scott Kojiro Sonobe, 35
Aisha Gyarfas Summers, 17
Gregory Allen Summers, 28
Startle Summers, 1
Hollywood Sylvia
Lorraine Sylvia, 40
Rachel Sylvia, 13
Doris Vaega
Joanne Vaega, 4
Margarida Joanna Vaega, 47
Neal Vaega, 37
Martin Wayne, 20
Mark H. Wendell
RUBY RIDGE (3 TOTAL)
Note: the tragedy occurred before the Clinton administration but is included here because of the handling of the aftermath and its relation to the tragedy at Waco
Sam Weaver, 14
Vicki Weaver
William Degan, US Marshall
Cassie Bernall, 17
Steven Curnow, 14
Corey Depooter, 17
Kelly Fleming, 16
Matthew Ketcher, 16
Daniel Mauser, 15
Daniel Rohrbough, 15
William ``Dave'' Sanders, 47 - Shot twice in chest while directing students down hallway to safety. Survived at least three hours until students were rescued.
Rachel Scott, 17
Isaiah Shoels, 18. Only black youth shot.
John Tomlin, 16
Lauren Townsend, 18
Kyle Velasquez
Dylan Klebold, 17 (perp)
Eric Harris, 18 (perp)
WEDGEWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH
Alaskan Airlines
Freeper LarryLied "Perhaps it is too far afield, but it appears the Alaskan Airlines flight which went down several weeks ago was caused by a defective screw jack made in Communist China….."
http://64.14.130.248/E_latest.aspBaldridge/Larry Jr., Novato, CA
Bermudez/Renato, San Francisco, CA
Bernard/Michael, Seattle, WA
Branson/Malcolm, Ketchikan, AK
Bryant/William, San Francisco, CA
Busche/Ryan, Seattle, WA
Busche/Abigail, Seattle, WA
Chavez/Gabriela, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico (Mexican National)
Choate/Jacquelyn, Santa Cruz, CA
Choate/Toni, San Francisco, CA
Christensen/Sheri, Federal Way, WA
Clemetson/Carolyn and infant son Spencer, Seattle, WA
Clemetson/David, Seattle, WA
Clemetson/Blake, Seattle, WA
Clemetson/Miles, Seattle,WA
Clemetson/Coriander, Seattle, WA
Cuthbertson/John, Danville, CA (British)
Deo/Avinesh, Seattle, WA
Donaldson/Monte, Seattle, WA
Forshee/Dean, Benicia, CA
Fosmire/Jerri, Eugene, OR
Friedmann/Allen, Round Lake Beach, IL
Gandesbery/Jean, Davis, CA
Gandesbery/Robert, Davis, CA
Hall/Meghann, Enumclaw, WA
Han/Aloysius, Oakland, CA
Hatleberg/Barbara, Eugene, OR
Hatleberg/Glenn, Eugene, OR
Hovey/Robert, San Francisco, CA
Ing/Russell, Seattle, WA
Janosik/Rachel, Bellevue, WA
Karlsson/Karl, Petaluma, CA
Karlsson/Carol, Petaluma, CA
Knight/Joseph, Monroe, WA
Knight/Linda, Monroe, WA
Knudson/William, Sacramento, CA
Laigo/Rodrigo, Fairfield, CA
Laigo/Naomi, Fairfield, CA
Long/Bradley, Sacramento, CA
Luque/James, San Francisco, CA
Marquez/Juan, San Francisco, CA
Ost/Ileana and infant daughter Emily, San Bruno, CA
Ost/Bob, San Bruno, CA
Oti/Cynthia, Oakland, CA
Pearson/Sarah and infant daughter Grace, Seattle, WA
Pearson/Rodney, Seattle, WA
Pearson/Rachel, Seattle, WA
Penna/Deborah, Seattle, WA
Permison/Jean, Scotts Valley, CA
Poll/Stanford, Mercer Island, WA
Prasad/Anjesh, Burien, WA
Prasad/Avinesh, Burien, WA
Pulanco "Clarke"/Paul, Seattle, WA
Russell/Charles, Hayward, CA
Ryan/Barbara, Redmond, WA
Ryan/Bradford, Redmond, WA
Ryan/James, Redmond, WA
Ryan/Terry, Redmond, WA
Salyer/Ellen, Sebastopol, CA
Schuyler/Stacy, Federal Way, WA
Shaw/Donald, Shelton, WA
Sipe/Charlene, Brier, WA
Smith/Joan, Belmont, CA
Sparks/Ryan, Enumclaw, WA
Stasinos/Harry, Brier, WA
Stockley/Thomas, Seattle, WA
Stockley/Margaret, Seattle, WA
Stokes/Janice, Ketchikan, AK
Thompson/Morrie, Fairbanks, AK
Thompson/Thelma, Fairbanks, AK
Thompson/Sheryl, Valdez, AK
Thorgrimson/Robert, Poulsbo, WA
Thorgrimson/Lorna, Poulsbo, WA
Voronoff/Nina, San Francisco, CA
Whorley/Colleen, Seattle, WA
Wilkie/Steve, San Francisco, CA
Williams/Bob, Poulsbo, WA
Williams/Patty, Poulsbo, WA
TWA800
Passengers:
Aikey, Jessica
Allen, L. (2)
Alex, Christian
Alexander, Matthew, Florence, S.C.
Amlund, Svein
Anderson, Jay, 49, Larson Woods, Mo.
Anderson, Patricia, 42, Larson Woods, Mo.
Anderson, Seana, St. Louis
Babb, David, 13, Volant, Penn.
Baszczewski, Daniel
Beatty, Charles
Becker, Michelle, St. Petersburg, Fla.
Bellazoug, Miriam, 30, New York
Benjamin, Arthur, Philadelphia
Benjamin, Joan, Philadelphia
Berthe, Line
Berthe, Maurice
Bluestone, Nicolas, Pound Ridge, N.Y.
Bohlin, Michelle
Bossuyt, Luc
Bouhs, Leonie
Bower, Jordan
Breistroff, Michel
Brooks, Edwin, 81, Edgarton, Mass.
Brooks, Ruth, 79, Edgertown, Mass.
Bottaroni, Mirko, Fano, Italy
Caillaud, Daniel
Caillaud, Anthony
Carven, Paula, Bel Air, Md.
Carven, Jay, 9, Bel Air, Md.
Cayrol, Jacques
Chaillou, Jenny
Chanson, Ludovic, 12, Garancieres, France
Chemtob, Monique
Coiner, Constance, 48, Binghamton, N.Y.
Cox, Monica
Darley, Francois
Deboisredon, Cybele, Bordeaux, France
Delange, Sylvain
Delouvrier, Judith
Dhuimieres, Dominques
Dickey, Deborah, Montoursville, Penn.
Dickey, Douglas, Montoursville, Penn.
D'Lorio-Baily, Christine, Prato, Italy
D'Lorio, Pietro, Prato, Italy
Duarte-Coiner, Ana, Binghamton, N.Y.
DuPont, Guy
Dwyer, Larkyn
Ellison, Marie
Ersoz, Clara
Ersoz, Namik
Estival, Alexandre
Feeney, Deidre
Feeney, Vera
Ferrat, MR
Foster, Rod
Fouldon, Didier
Fry, Carol
Furlano, Rosaria
Gabor, Daniel, 27, Fayetteville, Ark. and Walnut Creek, Calif.
Gaetke, Daniel, Kansas City
Gaetke, Stephanie, Kansas City
Gallagher, Claire
Galland, Jean Paul
Gasq, C. (2)
Gough, Ana
Gough, Donald
Graham, Steven, 38, Naples, Calif.
Gray, Hank, 47, Memphis
Greene, Renee
Griffith, Donna
Grimm, Julia
Grivet, Cyril, Menio Park, Calif.
Gustin, Anne
Hammer, Beverly, Long Island, N.Y.
Hammer, Traci, Long Island, N.Y.
Hansen, Lars Groenbakken
Harris, Lawrence
Haurani, G., Grouse Point Shores, Mich.
Haurani, N., Grouse Point Shores, Mich.
Hazelton, Sandra
Hettler, Rance
Hill, Susan
Hochard, Jean Pierre
Hogan, David
Holst, Virginia
Holst, Eric
Hurd, J.
Jacquenot, Benoit
Jensen, Susanne
Johns, Courtneye, Clarkston, Mich.
Johnson, Jed, New York
Johnson, Leonard, Springfield, Va.
Johnson, Eleanor, Springfield, Va.
Jones, Romana
Karschner, Amanda
Krikhan, Margot
Krukar, Andrew, 40
Kwiat, Patricia
Kwiat, Kimberly
Labys, Jane, Morgantown, W.Va.
Lacailledesse, Antoine
Laforge, Alain
Lamour, Yvon
Lohan, Britta
Loudenslager, Jody, Montoursville, Penn.
Lucien, Dalila, 17
Loo, Patricia
Lychner, Pam
Lychner, Shannon
Lychner, Katie
Manchuelle, Francois
Maresq, Etienne
Maresq, Nicolas
Martin, Betty Ruth, Belleville, Ill.
Mazzola, Salvator, Palermo, Italy
Mercurio, Giuseppe, Palo del Colle, Italy
Merieux, Rodolphe
Meshulam, Avishaim
Miller, Elizabeth
Miller, Robert
Miller, Joan, Fairfield, Conn.
Miller, Amy, Andreas, Penn.
Miller, Kyle, Andreas, Penn.
Michel, Pascal
Murta, Angela, New York
Nelson, A. (2)
Nibert, Cheryl
Notes, Gadi
O'Hara, Caitlin, Irvington, N.Y.
O'Hara, Janet, Irvington, N.Y.
O'Hara, John, Irvington, N.Y.
Olsen, Rebecca, St. Petersberg, Fla.
Omiccioli, Monica, Fano, Italy
Orman, Alan
Ostachiewicz, Elsie (2)
Paquet, Ingrid
Paquet, Huguette
Pares, Serge
Penzer, Judy
Percy, Marion, Tuckahoe, N.Y.
Price, Peggy, Englewood, Colo.
Price, Dennis, Englewood, Colo.
Privette, Brenda, Stevenson, Ala.
Puhlmann, Rico
Puichaud, Elizabeth, Paris
Remy, Jacqueline
Rhein, Kirk
Rhoads, S.
Richey, Brent
Richter, Annelyse
Richter, Noemie
Rio, Celine
Rogers, Kimberly
Rojany, Yon, Studio City, Calif.
Romangna, Barbara
Rose, Katrina
Rupert, Judith
Scott, Barbara, Stevenson, Ala.
Scott, Joseph, Stevenson, Ala.
Scott, Michael, Stevenson, Ala.
Siebert, Brenna, Jefferson City, Mo.
Siebert, Chrisha, Jefferson City, Mo.
Shorter, Anamaria
Silverman, Candace, Los Angeles
Silverman, Etta, Los Angeles
Silverman, Gene, Los Angeles
Silverman, Jamie, Los Angeles
Skjold, Miss K.
Story, Bill
Straus, Carine
Teang, Lydie
Teang, Rachana
Thierty, Josette
Tofani, Mauro, Prato, Italy
Uzupis, Larissa
Vanepps, Lois
Watson, Jacquelin
Watson, Jill
Weaver, Monica
Weatherby, Thomas, Jefferson City, Mo.
Windmiller, Ruben
Wolfson, Eleanor
Wolfson, Wendy
Wolters, Bonnie, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Yee, Judith, New York
Zara, Jean
Operating Cockpit Crew:
Capt. Steven E. Snyder, 57, Stratford, Conn.
Capt. Ralph G. Kevorkian, 58, Garden Grove, Calif.
Flight Engineer Richard G. Campbell, 63, Ridgefield, Conn.
Flight Engineer Oliver Krick, 25, Lake St. Louis, Mo.
Deadheading Crew:
Capt. Gid Miller, 57, Sarasota, Fla.
First Officer R.L. Verhaeghe, 48, Goldsboro, N.C.
Flight Engineer D.A. Eshleman, 35, Aurora, Colo.
Operating Flight Attendants:
Charbonnier, Jacque, 66, Huntington Station, N.Y.
Callas, Dan, 22, Philadelphia
Charbonnier, Constance, 49, Huntington Station, N.Y.
Christopher, Janet, 48, Stamford Heights, Penn.
DiLuccio, Deb
Lang, Ray, 51, North Massapequa, N.Y.
Lockhart, Maureen, 49, Kansas City
Meade, Sandra, 42, Camano Island, Wash.
Melotin, Grace, 48, Coronna, N.Y.
Rhoads, Marit, 48, Belleville, Wash.
Schuldt, Mike, 51, Safety Harbor, Fla.
Torche, Melinda, 47, Irvine, Calif.
Ziemkiewiicz, Jill, 24, Rutherford, N.J.
Deadheading Crew:
Aikens-Bellamy, Sandra, 49, St. Albans, N.Y.
Braman, Rosie, 47, Hoboken, N.J.
Dodge, Warren, 50, Brentwood, N.H.
Edwards, Daryl, 41, Jersey City, N.J.
Griffith, Joanne, 39, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Harkness, Eric, 23, Birchwood, Ohio
Hull, James, 46, Southampton, Penn.
Ingenhuett, Lonnie, 43, Scottsdale, Ariz.
Loffredo, Elaine, 50, Glastonbury, Conn.
Luevano, Eli, 42, Albuquerque, N.M.
McPherson, Pamela, 45, Atlanta
Simmons, Olivia, 50, Orange, N.J.
Warren, Lani, 48, Sherman Oaks, Calif.
UNRECORDED – BUT TO BE REMEMBERED
Various "Partial Birth" abortions since veto
Baby Hope – Partial Birth aborted
Various Haitians
Various Afghans and Sudanese (anti-terrorist attack)
17 Iraq civilians, stray missiles near Basra
20 civilians on ski lift in Italy
Dozens of Kurdish executed when White House withdrew support for CIA sponsored coup attemp to oust Saddam Hussein.
14 in Iraq
Another 14 in Iraq (same family)
505 in Jamaica
AFGHANISTAN: 2 million, 1979-1992...
ALGERIA: 75,000, 1992-1998...
ANGOLA: 500,000, 1975-1999...
BOSNIA: 250,000, 1991-1995...
BURUNDI: 200,000-250,000, 1993-1999....
CHECHNYA: 18,000 to 100,000, 1994-1996...
COLOMBIA: 30,000, 1960s-1999....
ETHIOPIA-ERITREA: unknown, 1998-1999...
GUATEMALA: 200,000, 1960-1996...
ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS: 125,000, 1948-1997...
KOSOVO: Western officials believe as many as 5,000 Serb soldiers or police died; Serb sources have cited a civilian death toll of about 2,000 and at least 500 deaths among their security forces. An estimated 2,000 people died under a crackdown on Kosovo's ethnic Albanian rebels before NATO started bombing. Among NATO forces, two Americans died in a helicopter training mission in northern Albania.
LIBERIA: 150,000, 1989-1997.....
NORTHERN IRELAND: 3,250, 1968-1998....
PERSIAN GULF WAR: 4,500 to 45,000, 1991....
RWANDA: 500,000 to 800,000, 1994....
SIERRA LEONE: 14,000, 1991-1999...
SPAIN: 800, 1961-1999...
SRI LANKA: 58,000, 1983-1999...
SUDAN: 1.5 million-1.9 million, 1983-1999....*
TURKEY: 37,000, 1984-1999....
KOSOVO
asia.Yahoo.com 5/3199 AFP "...Serb officials put the death toll from the following incidents, most of which but not all NATO acknowledges as errors, at more than 460. Overall, they say, some 2,000 civilians have been killed since the start of the air campaign on March 24....
- April 5: A 250-kilo (550-pound) NATO bomb aimed at Yugoslav army barracks in Aleksinac in southern Serbia misses its target and lands in a residential area. Serbs put death toll at 17.
- April 9: NATO hits homes near a telephone exchange in the Kosovo capital, Pristina. NATO said civilian casualties were possible but neither side provided a death toll.
- April 12: A NATO pilot fires two missiles into a train crossing a bridge at Grdelicka Klisura in southern Serbia, killing 55 people, according to Belgrade. NATO insists the bridge, a key supply line for Yugoslav forces in Kosovo, was the target and that the pilot saw the train too late.
- April 14: NATO bombs refugee convoys in the Djakovica region of south-east Kosovo, leaving 75 dead, according to Belgrade. NATO, without confirming the civilian toll, said it was targeting military vehicles but admitted hitting two convoys.
- April 28: NATO, aiming for an army barracks in the Serb village of Surdulica (250 kms/150 miles south of Belgrade), bombs a residential area, leaving at least 20 civilians dead.
- May 1: NATO bombs a bridge at Luzane near Pristina, killing 47 people aboard a bus which was travelling along it. NATO, without confirming the figure, admitted the following day having targetted the bridge without the intention of causing civilian casualties.
- May 7: A NATO air raid hits central Nis in southeast Serbia, leaving at least 15 dead and 70 injured. NATO said its planes were aiming for a landing strip and a radio transmitter but that a cluster bomb had missed its mark.
- May 8: NATO mistakenly attacks the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, killing three journalists. The United States and NATO said the intended target was a Yugoslav building with military use, but US maps used in the planning of the operation were old and marked the embassy at a previous address.
- May 13: NATO bombs the village of Korisa, leaving 87 civilians dead according to the Serbs. The allies claim that the civilians were being used as "human shields" and that Korisa was a legitimate military target.
- May 20: A Belgrade hospital is hit by a missile at around 1:00 a.m., killing three patients. NATO attributes the accident to a missile which went astray during an attack on a nearby military barracks.
- May 21: NATO bombs Istok prison in north-west Kosovo. Alliance officials insist the prison was being used as an assembly point for Serb forces in the province. Serbs say at least 100 inmates and a prison officer were killed.
- May 22: NATO admits bombing by mistake positions of the Kosovo Liberation Army at Kosare, near the border with Albania. Sources close to the KLA say seven guerillas were killed and 15 injured.
- May 30: NATO bombs a highway bridge at Varvarin in a daytime raid in central Serbia. The Serbs claim 11 people died while attempting to cross the bridge in their cars. NATO has not confirmed whether there were cars on the bridge and insists the bridge was a legitimate military garget.
- May 31: Missiles strike a sanatorium at Surdulica, southern Serbia, killing at least 20 people, according to the Serb authorities. NATO says it successfully attacked a military barracks in the town but refuses to confirm, or categorically deny, hitting the hospital.
May 31: A NATO bomb aimed at a military compound strikes a four-storey apartment block in the town of Novi Pazar. NATO confirms one of its bombs went astray and landed in a residential area. Serb authorities report 23 dead...."
Inside the Pentagon 10/28/99 "….Speaking by telephone in Washington, DC, on Oct. 21, [Gen Wesley] Clark told Inside the Pentagon the discovery of genocidvictims "absolutely" substantiates an earlier estimate by the United Nations' chief administrator in Kosovo, Bernard Kouchner, that 11,000 bodies were interred in mass graves. Some doubt was cast on Kouchner's statement when the war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia immediately disavowed the number, according to a tribunal spokesman…… But the Yugoslavia war crimes tribunal spokesman, Paul Risley, told Inside the Pentagon on Oct. 27 that while forensics investigations carried out to date are consistent with projections for a death toll in the neighborhood of 10,000 to 11,000 Kosovar Albanians, just one-quarter of that inquiry has been completed. With about 325 of a suspected 450 mass grave sites yet to be examined, only a fraction of the anticipated victims have been uncovered. Asked if 11,000 bodies had already been found, Risley responded, "Of course not." ….. As it stands, the figure Clark cited exceeds some U.S. government tallies by nearly an order of magnitude. A State Department official, for example, told ITP this week that the remains of just 1,400 Kosovar Albanians have been discovered. If that assessment is correct, ultimately the death toll could be closer to 5,600 -- still a horrific number but well short of the level of genocide many Western officials accused Serbs of carrying out last spring….."
The Spectator 11/4/99 John Laughland "…..Note that the total number of bodies dug up by about 400 forensic scientists from 40 countries now stands at 670 and includes:
(1) About 100 prisoners of unknown nationality from the Kosovo Prison bombed by NATO. Some of these were killed by bombs and others shot while trying to escape;
(2) Several persons that the Spanish forensic experts found had died of natural causes;
(3) Up to 250 Albanians killed in NATO strafing and bombing runs;
(4) A few of the 600 Serbs kidnapped since the end of the war;
(5) A few Albanians, Serbs and other nationalities kidnapped and killed in the months before the NATO bombing;
(6) A few hundred of the estimated 4,000 KLA troops killed during the war.
(7) A few Kosovo resident that picked up cluster bombs at the last days of the war;
(8) A few dozen Serb soldiers and reservists that are still missing from the war;
Serb soldiers have, however, admitted that Serb paramilitaries did murder civilians. Other Serbs have admitted that NATO bombs killed some 1,200 Serbs within the FRY. The cluster bombs and to a lesser extent Serb mines will continue killing for some time. In France farmers were still being killed by bombs forty years after WWII. ….."
AP 11/10/99 "….Nearly 400 people have been murdered in Kosovo since NATO troops established control over the province, and a disproportionate number of them were Serbs, according to figures released today by NATO officials. Of the 379 people murdered, 135 were Serbs, 145 were ethnic Albanians and the rest were of unknown or other ethnic origins, Maj. Ole Irgens said. But the numbers must be seen in the context of the dwindling Serb and majority Albanian populations in Kosovo. While no recent census figures are available, Kosovo's ethnic Albanian population was nearing 2 million before they were temporarily pushed out by the Serbs this spring. The Serbs, originally numbering about 200,000, have been fleeing attacks by ethnic Albanians seeking revenge for the earlier Serb crackdown that left 10,000 people dead. Today, the Serb population in Kosovo is thought to be only in the tens of thousands. The homicide figures appeared to support fears that Serbs were facing large-scale attacks based on their ethnicity….."
INDIVIDUAL NAMES INTENTIONALLY OMITTED:
Duane Garrett
Lance Herndon
Doug Adams
Sandy Hume
Larry Lawrence
Ed Willey
John F Kennedy Jr
Sonny Bono
Tony Moser