Entrance sign to Fort Marcy Park. The face of the person in the photo has been deleted at their request.
Wide view of the north cannon. Referred to in the CIR as Cannon #2. Approximate view bearing NW.
Close up of north cannon. Referred to in the CIR as Cannon #2. Approximate view bearing NW.
View along Cannon #2 looking over the edge of the berm. Approximate view bearing WNW.
Location of Foster's body according to Fiske (and NO, that's not really Foster lieing there). Approximate view bearing SSW.
Location of Foster's body according to Ruddy. Approximate view bearing W.
Area near where Cannon #1 (south Cannon) was located . Approximate view bearing S.
Wider view of location of Foster's body according to Ruddy. Approximate view bearing W.
Approximate location of cannon #1 (southern cannon). Approximate view bearing N.
Gate in park fence leading to the old private drive. Approximate view bearing WNW.
Gate in park fence leading to the old cabin. Approximate view bearing SW.
Closer view of old cabin. For what it's worth, I suspect this cabin may be the source of the dirt-free mica flakes which covered Foster's clothing. Mica was used as insulation in older buildings in Washington D.C.
"Don't believe a word you hear. It was not suicide. It couldn't have been." -Assistant Attorney General Webster Hubbell, 7/20/93, cited in Esquire, 11/93.
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