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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 10 Num. 76
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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ANDREW CUNANAN: LATEST "LONE NUT" ON AMERICAN LANDSCAPE
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Already Convicted By Mass Media For Gianni Versace Shooting . . .
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IS CUNANAN ALSO LINKED TO O.J. SIMPSON CASE? (He was in
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California, the same state where the Ron & Nicole Murders
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occurred.)
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What About the Death of Vince Foster?
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Cunanan WAS IN AMERICA AT THE TIME.
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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THE VICTIM: Gianni Versace was raised in a tough neighborhood in
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southern Italy, in an area dominated by the Calabrian Mafia.
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Later, during his professional life, Versace "would become
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inflamed with rage at suggestions that he had links with the
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Mafia." (Electronic Telegraph, "Boy Raised Among the Brothels
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Who Became a Fashion Star," by Caroline Davies, 7/16/97) But,
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notes a separate article in the Electronic Telegraph (ET), "There
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have long been reports that Versace, whose family comes from
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Calabria in southern Italy, had been financially involved with
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the Mafia. It had been rumoured that he borrowed mob money to
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expand his business, and had been paying 'protection money.'"
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("FBI Hunt Gay Serial Killer After Versace Shot Dead," 7/16/97)
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Of perhaps more significance, brother Santo Versace, part of
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Gianni's organization, was convicted for bribing Italian tax
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inspectors. Gianni Versace was not charged in a scandal
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implicating several prominent Italian fashion designers. Did
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Gianni Versace cooperate with authorities, name names, and in
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consequence get off the hook? "At the site of the shooting [of
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Versace]... police collected two cartridge cases and a dead
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pigeon." (ET, 7/16/97) A dead pigeon... as in "stool pigeon?"
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And why did the shooter (whoever he was) "shout a curse in
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Italian before firing?" (ibid.)
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According to Electronic Telegraph, police were checking out
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reports of a "fracas" said to have occurred at Versace's mansion
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two nights before his death. Given the immensity of the house,
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with complaining neighbors at some distance, it must have been
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quite a "fracas."
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THE FBI: The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) was called in
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soon after the Versace killing. According to one of the
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previously cited ET articles, this is "an indication that the
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killing may have involved a contract made abroad, or in another
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state."
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The evening after the killing, the FBI was asked about Andrew
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Cunanan's *modus operandi*. This is a good question. Reading
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between the lines, the question can be taken to mean, "Isn't the
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*modus operandi* in the Versace case quite a bit different from
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Cunanan's alleged *modus operandi* in past killings? Doesn't
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that tend to show Cunanan did *not* shoot Versace?" In fact, an
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article by David M. Herszenhorn in the New York Times notes that
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the FBI agent acting as spokesperson "seemed taken aback" by the
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question. The FBI spokesperson then tried to explain the
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discrepancy in *modus operandi*: What is Cunanan's *modus
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operandi*? "He kills people," stammers FBI. ("Four Other Deaths
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Linked To Same Elusive Suspect," 7/16/97)
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Why would the FBI be trying to foist off the Versace killing
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onto Cunanan? The answer is mundane: FBI, like Maynard G.
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Krebbs, is terrified of one word -- "work." Really getting to
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the bottom of the Versace case would not be too easy, and
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besides, if Mafia is involved, it could also be dangerous. Why
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not just "round up the usual suspects?" So FBI, through its
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"spin control" department, persuades a lapdog press (itself lazy
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and disinclined to do any real digging) that "Crazed Cunanan did
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it."
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THE SUSPECT: And what about "Crazed Cunanan" himself? For one,
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he is probably laughing at what liars the press and the FBI are.
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But Cunanan may be more than he appears. Described as a
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"high-class homosexual prostitute," the question nonetheless
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lingers: where did he get all that money? Cunanan is described
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in the New York Times article as "moving $75,000 in and out of
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bank accounts in the first few months of this year alone."
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Cunanan is also linked to another high-profile slaying, that of
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Chicago multimillionaire real estate tycoon Lee Miglin. At the
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time of that murder, I was suspicious of the random motive
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ascribed to it. I am doubly suspicious now.
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The immediate question is, will Andrew Cunanan be captured
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alive, and if captured alive, will he be allowed to talk
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publicly. More than two years after the OKC bombing(s), "Lone
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Nut McVeigh" has never spoken publicly about what he knows. Will
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Cunanan, if he lives, also be kept under wraps?
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For related stories, visit:
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http://www.shout.net/~bigred/cn.html
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http://feustel.mixi.net
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