FBI es una entidad corrupta y mentirosa . . .
Jes=FAs D=E1vila, El Diario-La Prensa
published March 21, 2008
SAN JUAN/EDLP Correspondent- A photograph taken of the cadaver of the
commander of the Boricua Popular Army-Macheteros, Filiberto Ojeda,
where he was found by forensic experts, shows that he could have been
dragged while injured, indicating that someone had access to the
interior of his house before he bled to death.
The photo is particularly compromising for the Federal Bureau of
Investigations, which has consistently maintained that none of its
agents entered the house until the day after the events of September
23, 2005, for fear that there were trap explosives, a story that did
not convince many in Puerto Rico, where the case continues to be
investigated.
According to the official story, Ojeda, who was a fugitive from the
Macheteros' Wells Fargo theft of 1983, fought with a pistol against a
contingent of Hostage Rescue Team agents who went to arrest him after
finding his hiding place in a house in the mountains near the town of
Hormigueros, in the west of Puerto Rico. According to this version,
events took place between the afternoon and early evening, when a
sharpshooter from the commando group wounded him with a shot, but from
Wa****ngton the decision was made to deny entry to render assistance,
out of fear that it would be a risk to the agents.
The photograph, obtained by EL DIARIO-LA PRENSA, tells a different
story.
It was taken when the body was still rigid and shows the veteran
combatant face down on the floor of the living room, with his head
against the front door and his legs extended toward the back. Not far
from the body, toward the left, is a pistol with the cartridge clip
half out.
The most controversial thing, however, is the trail left by his blood.
The majority of the blood was toward the area of the thorax and near
the head, which explains the blood that dripped out under the door
toward the outside. At his feet there is very little blood and a clear
trail showing that during the movement toward the door, drops of blood
fell that were not dragged--because he was not totally touching the
floor, except at least one of his feet--but he had not bled to death,
as that took place after being the final position.
This seems to belie the position in the re****t of the FBI's Inspector
General, which indicates that it the day after the events that they
pulled the body to be sure that he didn't have an explosive device
underneath. According to that re****t, the large trail of blood on the
floor was produced by that operation, but if that were the case,
logical would dictate that the principal pool of blood would have been
farther back or would have spread due to the movement of the body.
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