The USPP files consist of 402 pages of documents. Listed below are hose released to the Senate Committee on Banking on July 5, 1994. Page No. 123-178 179-183 184-186 187-195 196-220 221-240 243-248 249-256 260 261-270 275-311 312 313 314 315 316 317 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338-343 344-345 346 347-353 354 355 357 359 361 363 364-365 366 367 Description Hand USPP Notes Phone Messages Notes of Interviews Duncan Letter News Articles Memo/Phone Call Max Parsons Material 3 Vehicle Photos 3 Vehicle Photos (rev) 3 Vehicle Photos (rev) 3 Death Scene Photos 3 Death Scene Photos (rev) 2 Death Scene Photos (rev) 2 Gun Photos (rev) 2 Ammo Photos 2 Ammo Photos (rev) 2 Gun/Ammo Photos 2 Gun/Ammo Photos (rev) 2 Ashtray Photos 4 Car Interior Photos 4 Car Interior Photos 4 Car Photos 4 Car Interior Photos Car Interior Photos Death Scene Photos (rev) Mailing Label NAMES OF LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AND OTHER PERSONNEL LISTED IN THE FISKE REPORT 9. Chief Robert E. Langston, United States Park Police 10. SSA William Colombell 11. SSA James Corby 12. Jim Bell 13. Carol Rosati 14. Dr. James Luke 15. Sergeant Edwards 16. SSA Larry Monroe 17. L.G. Hupp 18. Ann N. Huynh 1) three copies of the transcript of the August 10, 1993 press conference in which the Chief, United States Park Police, participated. There is no information in this document that we would withhold from the public. 2) three copies of pages 371, and pp. 271-274 (total five), previously withheld as being documents of the Department of Justice. The Department of Justice advised they have no objection to our release of them to you. 3) one copy of the "handwritten" note. You are advised this is a photocopy made from a photocopy. The original of the note was transferred by the USPP to another agency prior to the request by Senators Riegle and D'Amato. Accompanying these are copies of a Declaration by Lisa Foster and by William C. Bryson. They were prepared for the FOIA litigation, and I am forwarding them to you so as to illustrate the seriousness with which the Foster family and we view the invasion of their privacy which would be occasioned by the release of the note. I am sending only one copy, because we do not wish it to travel with the rest of the documents. Should you believe you need to reproduce it, I would appreciate being advised in advance, so we may discuss the need and the protection for it. 4) three copies made from photocopies of the contents of Mr. Foster's wallet. We have excluded from these copies all credit and like cards which contain only preprinted numbers, the issuing organization, and, in some cases, Mr. Foster's signature. 5) one copy of a tape recording of the "911" call to the USPP reporting the incident. This was, in part, provided to you on July 5. The additional part was not transcribed and not provided. It |