Article: Hearing Focuses on Search of Foster Office; Park Police Say White House Aides Failed to Tell Them of Frantic Action

Two years to the day after the death of Deputy White House Counsel Vincent W. Foster Jr., three U.S. Park Police officers who investigated it said yesterday that presidential aides failed to tell them that Foster's office had been hurriedly searched in the hours after his body was found.

Two of the officers testified before the special Senate Whitewater committee that they told White House officials that night that Foster's office needed to be secured so investigators could look for possible clues to his death -- a suicide note, psychiatrist appointments, a journal, insurance documents or even the way in which papers and other items were left in his office.

But the officers described a level ...

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