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PostPosted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 5:38 am    Post subject: DC Madam Case Closed Reply with quote

Do we really believe this was a Suicide all? Yea.....

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Police Close 'D.C. Madam' Investigation, Confirm She Died by Suicide
Friday, October 31, 2008
Associated Press


http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,445538,00.html


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TARPON SPRINGS, Fla. — Police in Florida are affirming that the so-called "D.C. Madam" committed suicide, as they close their investigation of the case.

The Tarpon Springs Police Department on Thursday released a 48-page investigative report and 400 crime scene photographs, which they hope will put an end to the speculation that Deborah Palfrey was murdered.

Click here for photos.

In May, the 52-year-old hanged herself in a shed outside her mother's mobile home.

Her mother found the body. Palfrey had been convicted two weeks earlier of running a prostitution service that catered to members of Washington's political elite.

The report says the day before Palfrey died, she received pre-incarceration paperwork and watched videos of her deceased father.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 2:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Would someone who went on the radio saying that she would not commit suicide then do it to attract attention to a personal wronging that she felt powerless to fight? I've read the "suicide note". I wonder if someone dedicated and ready for a "completed suicide" would leave us with this puzzle. I don't think so and maybe if enough of us question the decision of the Flordia authorities we might get the real answer.

Hope the judge has access to the full autopsy, crime scene and witness information.

James
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 3:29 am    Post subject: Connections? Reply with quote

I wonder what Rod Wheeler's organization has come up with. . .
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PostPosted: Sun May 03, 2009 7:11 pm    Post subject: The First Anniversary of Her "Suicide" Reply with quote

Our beloved reporter, Michael Doyle, comments on the book that has been published by Ms. Palfrey's attorney, Mr. Sibley. In his article dated April 30, 2009, in "Suits and Sentences" titled "The DC Madam, or is it Madame?" Michael writes:
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The D.C. Madam -- the nom de tabloid of the late Deborah Jean Palfrey -- gets some last words in posthumously on the first anniversary of her suicide.

Palfrey's attorney, the since-suspended Montgomery Blair Sibley, has now published a 600-page account of the whole, err affair. The awkwardly titled book, Why Just Her: The Judicial Lynching of the D.C. Madam, is said by its author to describe the last 20 months of Palfrey's life.


http://washingtonbureau.typepad.com/law/
Mr. Doyle goes on to comment about the DC VIP "index" race to see who got selected for the "Who's Who?" of Ms. Palfrey's little black book. Sounds like another "investigative tool" for some of us to read.

Here is the link to "Why Just Her: The Judicial Lynching of the D.C. Madam" by Montgomery Sibley. http://www.whyjusther.com/
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 11:57 am    Post subject: D.C. Madam and Jeffrey Taylor Reply with quote

Besides the U.s. Attorneys scandal and the Guandique-levy farce, Jeffrey Taylor also had his finger in this pie:

WTOP Radio: DC US Attorney Jeffrey A. Taylor claims prosectuors "quite anguished" over Palfrey suicide

"Prosecutors 'quite anguished over D.C. Madam's suicide," WTOP, 12.04.2008: http://www.wtop.com/?sid=1537593&nid=25

Thursday, December 4, 2008

"Prosecutors in the office who handled the case were quite anguished about how that turned out. Nobody was happy with that result." --Outgoing U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, Jeffrey A. Taylor.


Did they know Palfrey was suicidal?

They knew. They knew Palfrey was unstable and suicidal when she stated she wouldn't serve even one more day in prison several times in the mainstream media. When I decided to help her, I knew "this isn't going to end well. " It was obvious over time. They knew full-well that their case was political, but they lie because they got themselves into "quite" a mess. They knew they were doing their best to hide the identities of the "Johns" because many of them were either part of or had connections to the GOP in Washington D.C. Appointments have a way of working-out like this.


The WTOP article also contains a glaring mistake of its own. "Most of the former escorts subpoenaed to bolster the prosecution's claim that Palfrey ran a prostitution service managed to keep their identities secret before her federal racketeering and money laundering trial. " (ibid) This is factually incorrect, it wasn't "most," but a few of the girls did manage to stay hidden.

Discovery documents contain a list of well over one hundred former escorts of Pamela Martin & Associates which was in-the-possession of the prosecution; they knew who almost all of them were. They settled on around fifteen of them to testify against Palfrey under immunity, meaning that they were busted at some point and forced to turn on her.



If USA Taylor wants to clear his and the rest of the prosecution's names, they should make the vast majority of documents related to the investigation and the prosecution available to the press, researchers, and historians. Transparency is key. With Ms. Palfrey now dead, there's no specific reason to keep these materials classified any longer...unless it was part of a larger investigation, which there have been indications of in the past.

Matt Jankovic who writes the blog, in which the the above-mentioned news-story is discussed, states that he was a researcher for the defense in the case for approximately 10 months.

http://chickasawpicklesmell.blogspot.com/2008/12/wtop-radio-dc-us-attorney-jeffrey.html
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