Here again we see them reaffirming that Carlos' work "had
ended" with the committee. It's the very last line of this
short story I found on AOL.
~Sharlene Shappart~ 4-29-00 11:06 PM Arizona Time
Body of expert who probed Waco found in Maryland
LAUREL, Md., April 29 (Reuters) - Police on Saturday were investigating
the death of a scientific expert who helped a congressional committee
probe the 1993 Waco siege, authorities said.
The body of Carlos Ghigliotti, 42, was found by police on Friday at his firm, Infrared Technology, in Laurel, Maryland, outside Washington D.C., police said.
Police said it appeared Ghigliotti, an analyst hired by the House Government Reform Committee, had been dead for several weeks. An autopsy would be conducted in Baltimore, they said.
Ghigliotti, an expert in thermal imaging and videotape, studied a tape of the April 1993 Branch Davidian siege that ended with the deaths of about 80 people in a fire at the group's compound in Waco, Texas.
He concluded last fall that the FBI fired shots in the direction of the compound on the final day of the 51-day standoff, a conclusion disputed by the law enforcement agency. Ghigliotti also found that the Davidians fired on the FBI.
His work for the committee ended some time ago.
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http://www.newsmax.com/articles/?a=2000/4/30/155105
Lawyer Reveals Expert Witness Findings
David Hardy
April 30, 2000
By David
Hardy
:::Snip:::
David Hardy is an attorney who has been involved in civil litigation
relating to the Waco raid of 1993. Hardy had significant dealings
with Carlos Ghigliotti, an expert Congress had hired to review
infrared film taken during the FBI raid of the Koresh compound.
For the first time Hardy reveals what Ghigliotti told him about
the film.
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Sharlene's note: As to not get repetative, I'll snip very long articles down and post the URL for you to visit.