Machine-Gunned, Gassed and Roasted
Subject: Fw: Waco Autopsy
Folks: The attack on the Branch Dividians was an exercise performed by the globalists to see whether our citizens would stand by and see their fellow American citizens destroyed by military forces. The troops and military equipment that was used at Waco was under the command of then NATO commander, General Wesley Clark! As you recall, President Bill Clinton was the US Commander in Chief, and, 4 of his presidential security personnel (who were aware of his treasonous and personal transgressions) were murdered during this conflagration. They were "shot in the back"! This will forever be a blight on our nation's history!
Regards,
Cal and Bert
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Subject: Waco Autopsy
"As of March 5, 1993, Koresh is still able to convince his followers that the end is near and, as he predicted, their enemies will surround them and kill them." -FBI intelligence profile on David Koresh
List of Autopsy Reports
Provided by Justice of Peace, McLennan County, Precinct 2
The Autopsy Reports were provided to Waco Remembrance (from which the Museum project grew) by the Justice of the Peace (see cover letters June 29, 1995 and July 13, 1995).
See Dr. Nizam Peerwani's testimony, pgs 5962-66, for a description on how the bodies were recovered, autopsied, and identified. In reviewing this material, an analyst is likely to encounter a number of anomalies, some of which are discussed in Anomalies in the Forensic Process.
Other listings of Davidians are available:
The visitor may also find helpful the Bone Chart and medical glossary available on line.
- Mt. Carmel Doe 1 -- allegedly Raymond Friesen
- Alleged cause of death: inhalation of smoke and carbon monoxide due to fire; global charring
- Identified: 5/6/93 by dental records
- Autopsy Report
- Autopsy Photograph
- Mt. Carmel Doe 2 -- allegedly Malcom Livingston
- Alleged cause of death: inhalation of smoke carbon monoxide due to fire; charring; crush injury
- Identified: 4/28/93 by dental records
- Autopsy Report
- Autopsy Photograph
- Mt. Carmel Doe 3 -- allegedly Floyd L. Houtman
- Alleged cause of death: thermal burns and inhalation of smoke due to fire; perimortal crush injury, right chest
- Identified: 5/2/93 by dental records
- Autopsy Report
- Autopsy Photograph
- Mt. Carmel Doe 4 -- allegedly Scott Sonobe
- Mt. Carmel Doe 5 -- allegedly Douglas W. Martin
- Alleged cause of death: inhalation of smoke and thermal burns due to fire
- Identified: 5/2/93 by dental comparison
- Autopsy Report
- Mt. Carmel Doe 6 -- allegedly Mark Wendell
- Mt. Carmel Doe 7 -- allegedly Steven Emil Schneider
- Mt. Carmel Doe 8 -- allegedly David Koresh
- Alleged cause of death: massive craniocerebral trauma due to gunshot wound in mid-forehead
- Identified: 5/2/93 by dental comparison
- Autopsy Report
- Autopsy Photograph
- Mt. Carmel Doe 9 -- allegedly Clifford Sellars
- Mt. Carmel Doe 10 -- allegedly Sonia C. Murray
- Alleged cause of death: inhalation of smoke and carbon monoxide due to fire; global charring
- Identified: 5/4/93 by dental comparison
- Autopsy Report
- Autopsy Photograph
- Mt. Carmel Doe 11 -- allegedly Sherri Jewell
- Alleged cause of death: smoke inhalation and thermal burns due to fire; global charring and somal fragmentation
- Identified: 4/14/94 by DNA
- Autopsy Report
- Autopsy Photograph
- Mt. Carmel Doe 12 -- allegedly Jennifer Andrade
- Alleged cause of death: inhalation of smoke and carbon monoxide due to fire; global charring
- Identified: 5/12/93 by dental comparison
- Autopsy Report
- Autopsy Photograph
- Mt. Carmel Doe 30 -- Allegedly Katherine Andrade
- Mt. Carmel Doe 31 A (shown in ID Matrix as MC Doe 31) -- allegedly Aisha Summers
- Mt. Carmel Doe 31 B -- alleged fetus of Aisha Summers
- Mt. Carmel Doe 31 C (unidentified human leg)
- Note: remains consist of a "human leg"
- Cause of death: not determined
- Identified: (unidentified, not mentioned in ID Matrix)
- Autopsy Report not received from Tarrant County.
Mt. Carmel 31 C is mentioned in Autopsy 31 F; also mentioned in Dr. Perrwani's testimony (Transcript, pg. 5975 and 5976).
- Mt. Carmel Doe 31 DE (unidentified)
- Note: remains consist of fragmentary skull of 11-14 yr. old child
- Alleged cause of death: gunshot wound
- Identified: (unidentified)
- Autopsy Report
- Autopsy Photograph
- Mt. Carmel Doe 31 F (unidentified)
- Note: remains consist of a negroid dread-lock and scalp tissue
- Cause of death: not determined
- Identified: (unidentified, not mentioned in ID Matrix)
- Autopsy Report
- Autopsy Photograph
- Mt. Carmel Doe 32 -- allegedly John-Mark Stanley McBean
- Mt. Carmel Doe 33 -- allegedly Dayland Lord Little (Gent)
- Mt. Carmel Doe 34 -- allegedly Floracita Sonobe
- Mt. Carmel Doe 35 -- allegedly Shari Doyle
- Mt. Carmel Doe 36 -- allegedly David M. Jones
- Mt. Carmel Doe 37 -- allegedly Alrick George Bennett
- Alleged cause of death: inhalation of smoke and carbon monoxide due to fire, global charring
- Identified: 5/3/93 by dental comparison
- Autopsy Report
- Autopsy Photograph
- Mt. Carmel Doe 38 -- allegedly Rebecca Saipaia
- Mt. Carmel Doe 39 -- allegedly Novellette Hipsman
- Mt. Carmel Doe 40 -- allegedly Gregory Allen Summers
- Alleged cause of death: thermal burns and smoke inhalation due to fire, extensive charring
- Identified: 2/8/94 by DNA studies
- Autopsy Report
- Mt. Carmel Doe 41 -- allegedly Neal Vaega
- Mt. Carmel Doe 42 -- allegedly Pablo Cohen
- Alleged cause of death: smoke and carbon monoxide inhalation due to fire, extensive charring
- Identified: 5/5/93 by dental comparison
- Autopsy Report
- Autopsy Photograph
- Mt. Carmel Doe 45 -- allegedly Mary Jean E. Borst
- Mt. Carmel Doe 47 -- allegedly Nicole Little (Gent)
- Mt. Carmel Doe 48 was a dog, identified on recovery map and ID Matrix
- Mt. Carmel Doe 49 -- allegedly Wayne Martin
- Mt. Carmel Doe 50 -- allegedly "Child" Martin
- Note: Autopsy Report refers to adult right humerus, ID Matrix refers to "two bones"
- Cause of death: not determined
- Identified: 8/17/93 by DNA studies
- Autopsy Report
- No photograph available
- Mt. Carmel Doe 51 -- allegedly Judy V. Schneider
- Alleged cause of death: suffocation due to overlay and burial in structural collapse
- Identified: 4/30/93 by fingerprint comparison
- Autopsy Report
- Autopsy Photograph
- Mt. Carmel Doe 51 A (unidentified)
- Note: skull of 2 yr. old with disarticulated mandible
- Alleged cause of death: smoke inhalation and suffocation due to overlay and burial in structural collapse
- Identified: (unidentified)
- Autopsy Report
- Autopsy Photograph
- Mt. Carmel Doe 52 -- allegedly Joseph R. Martinez
- Mt. Carmel Doe 53 -- allegedly Isaiah Martinez
- Note: Autopsy Report describes 5.5 to 6.5 yr. old female child, but ID Matrix assigns male name
- Alleged cause of death: gunshot wound and inhalation of smoke and carbon monoxide
- Identified: 4/14/94 by DNA studies
- Autopsy Report
- Autopsy Photograph
- Mt. Carmel Doe 54 -- allegedly Julliete S. Martinez
- Alleged cause of death: inhalation of smoke and carbon monoxide
- Identified: 4/28/93 by finger print comparison and dental records
- Autopsy Report
- Autopsy Photograph
- Mt. Carmel Doe 55 -- allegedly Audrey Martinez
- Mt. Carmel Doe 56 -- allegedly Abigail Martinez
- Mt. Carmel Doe 57 -- allegedly (unknown) Martinez
- Mt. Carmel Doe 58 -- allegedly fetus of Aisha Summers
- Note: separate Autopsy Report not available for these remains, but identified on the ID Matrix with 31 B
- Alleged cause of death: intrauterine fetal demise due to maternal death
- Identified: 2/8/94 by anthropology
- Autopsy Report
- Mt. Carmel Doe 59 -- (unidentified)
- Note: 14 to 19 year old woman, disarticulated at the hips and severely decomposed
- Alleged cause of death: blunt force cranial trauma due to overlay and burial in structural collapse
- Identified: 8/17/94 by DNA studies
- Autopsy Report
- Autopsy Photograph
- Mt. Carmel Doe 60 (unidentified)
- Mt. Carmel Doe 61 -- allegedly "child" Martin
- Note: previously identified by "fingerprint comparison" as Rosemary Morrison ("adult female") on Autopsy Report; name is corrected in heading but not in text
- Alleged cause of death: suffocation due to overlay and burial in structural collapse
- Identified: 5/26/94 by DNA studies
- Autopsy Report
- Autopsy Photograph
- Mt. Carmel Doe 62 -- allegedly Chanel Andrade
- Alleged cause of death: suffocation
- Identified: 2/8/94 by DNA studies
- Autopsy Report
- Mt. Carmel Doe 63 -- allegedly "Twin" Jones
- Alleged cause of death: blunt force trauma due to overlay and burial in structural collapse and inhalation of carbon monoxide
- Identified: 2/8/94 by DNA studies
- Autopsy Report
- Mt. Carmel Doe 64 -- allegedly Paiges (Little) Gent or Kara Brittani Little (Gent)
- Mt. Carmel Doe 65 -- (unidentified)
- Mt. Carmel Doe 66 -- allegedly Lorraine Sylvia
- Mt. Carmel Doe 67-1-- allegedly Star Howell (Koresh)
- Mt. Carmel Doe 67-2 --- allegedly Cyrus Howell (Koresh)
- Mt. Carmel Doe 67-3 -- allegedly Rachel Howell (Koresh)
- Mt. Carmel Doe 67-4 -- allegedly Hollywood Sylvia
- Mt. Carmel Doe 67-5 -- Bobby Layne Howell (Koresh)
- Mt. Carmel Doe 67-6 -- allegedly Rachel Sylvia
- Mt. Carmel Doe 67-7 -- (unidentified)
- Mt. Carmel Doe 67-8 -- (unidentified)
- Mt. Carmel Doe 68 (unidentified)
- Note: Autopsy Report for Mt. Carmel Doe 68 not received
- Identified: ID Matrix states "No body" for Mt. Carmel Doe 68
- Mt. Carmel Doe 69 -- allegedly Bobbie Layne Howell (Koresh)
- Note: identified with Mt. Carmel Doe 67-5
- Alleged cause of death: smoke and carbon monoxide inhalation
- Identified: 4/14/94 by DNA studies
- Autopsy Report
- Autopsy Photograph
- Mt. Carmel Doe 70 -- Mayannah Schneider
- Mt. Carmel Doe 71 -- allegedly Michelle Jones
- Mt. Carmel Doe 72 -- Serenity Sea Jones
- Mt. Carmel Doe 73 -- allegedly "Twin" Jones
- Mt. Carmel Doe 74 -- allegedly Melissa Morrison
- Mt. Carmel Doe 75 -- allegedly Rosemary Morrison
- Mt. Carmel Doe 76 -- allegedly Peter Gent
- Mt. Carmel Doe 77 -- allegedly Winston Blake
- Mt. Carmel Doe 78 -- allegedly Jaydean Wendel
- Mt. Carmel Doe -- 79 allegedly Peter Hipsman
- Alleged cause of death: craniocerebral trauma due to multiple gunshot wounds of head, gunshot wound of chest/abdomen
- Identified: 5/5/93 by dental records
- Autopsy Report
- Autopsy Photograph
- Mt. Carmel Doe 80 -- allegedly Peter Dale ("Perry") Jones
- Mt. Carmel Doe 81 -- allegedly Michael Dean Schroeder
- Alleged cause of death: internal injuries due to multiple gunshot wounds
- Identified: 3/6/93 by fingerprint comparison, and again on 5/5/93 by fingerprint comparison
- Autopsy Report
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Book of Revelation Discussion (4 min. 10 sec.) (David Koresh and FBI Negotiator) Transcript
Getting Milk to the Children (2 min. 55 sec.) (David Koresh and Sheriff Jack Harwell) Transcript
Is David Koresh Jesus Christ? (28 min. 39 sec.) (David Koresh and Byron Sage) Transcript
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Secret Memo Shows FBI Dissension Over Waco
NewsMax.com, February 28, 2000 By Lee Hancock
Worn down by weeks of failure to budge Branch Davidians and their leader David Koresh from their Waco sanctuary, and under intense pressure from the official in charge of the FBI team in Waco, FBI officials lobbied for permission to gas the recalcitrant cult members, a long-hidden memo reveals. Moreover, the pressure to escalate the government assault to include gas began a scant three weeks after the incident began.
"A lot of pressure is coming from [Hostage Rescue Team commander Richard] Rogers," wrote deputy assistant FBI director Danny O. Coulson, the FBI's top expert on tactical matters, in an internal FBI memo dated March 23, 1993 - a memo withheld from congressional investigators.
"We had similar problems in Idaho with him [Rogers] and he argued and convinced the SACs [Special Agents in charge of local FBI offices involved in the incident] that Weaver would not come out. That proved to be wrong. I believe he is a significant part of the problem here." Release of the memo's contents by the Dallas Morning News angered members of Congress, who said they were kept in the dark about the dissension expressed in the document, which shows that a top bureau official was dubious about Rogers' claim that only by gassing the Branch Davidians could the matter be resolved.
Moreover, the on-scene FBI boss had made similar claims that only extreme action could resolve the standoff at Ruby Ridge, which resulted in the death of Weaver's wife and son, that also turned out to be untrue. Rogers had insisted that Weaver would never voluntarily surrender, when in fact he eventually did.
During the 1992 Ruby Ridge standoff, the wife of white separatist Randy Weaver was killed by an FBI sniper under Rogers' command after Rogers relaxed bureau rules of engagement and insisted that only an all-out tank and tear-gas assault on the Weavers' cabin could end the standoff. Coulson found a similar pattern developing at Waco. "All of their intelligence indicates that [sect leader] David [Koresh] does not intend suicide and that he will come out eventually," Mr. Coulson's memo added.
Angered House of Representatives probers said that the failure of the FBI to make Coulson's key memo available was simply one more instance of the bureau's history of stonewalling congressional investigators. They say that they have gotten less than half of the documents they have demanded. Senate staffers echo the complaints of their colleagues on the other side of Capitol Hill
"We've had a subpoena out there for all relevant documents - all documents - since Sept. 7, 1999," Mark Corallo, spokesman for the House Government Reform Committee told the Dallas Morning News. "Is the Department of Justice withholding only embarrassing documents from us? It makes you wonder." http://www.rickross.com/reference/waco/waco118.html
Documents
- Doc 1, Dallas Morning News, April 22, 1993: Frank X. Leahy's "prediction" of a Davidian fiery suicide
- Doc 3, Dallas Morning News, April 15, 1993: "No easy answers: Law authorities puzzle over methods to end Branch Davidian siege"
- Doc 4, Department of Justice Report: Active duty military personnel and equipment involved
- Doc 5, Washington Post, May 6, 1996, page 1A: Public Honors for Secret Combat
- Doc 6, Title page of the Treasury Report
- Doc 7, Washington Times, May 19, 1996: FBI wants to keep Kennedy files secret
- Doc 8, Chicago Tribune, April 21, 1993: Waco: Sifting for blame
- Doc 9, Chicago Tribune, April 21, 1993: The 9 survivors: They also suffered
- Doc 10, Chicago Tribune, April 21, 1993: World sees 'trigger happy' U.S.
- Doc 11, Tampa Tribune, March 1, 1996: MacDill Special Forces chief installed
- Doc 12, Los Angeles Times (Washington Edition), July 11, 1995: Marines get a taste of "enemies" at home
- Doc 13, Dallas Morning News, April 21, 1993: FBI heard cult plans, official says
- Doc 15, Department of Treasury Report, Page 62: Organization of National Response Plan
- Doc 16, Department of Treasury Report, Page 92: Activity in the Compound
- Doc 17, FBI letter to Congressman Gingrich, April 21, 1994: Legal opinion on radio jamming complaint
- Doc 17a, page 2 of above
- Doc 20a, Autopsy Report diagram: Conrad LeBlue
- Doc 20b, Autopsy Report diagram: Todd McKeehan
- Doc 20c, Autopsy Report diagram: Robert Williams
- Doc 20d, Autopsy Report diagram: Steven Willis
Figures
- Fig 1, London Sunday Times, March 21, 1993: FBI brings out secret electronic weapons as Waco Siege drags on
- Fig 2, Sunday Times, March 21, 1993: Skymaster airborne radar
- Fig 3, Time, May 3, 1993: Concrete room with red body flags
- Fig 4, Newsweek, May 3, 1993: Loudspeakers and blinding lights
- Fig 5, Newsweek, May 3, 1993: Diagram of Mt. Carmel Center
- Fig 6, Dallas Morning News, March 9, 1993: Bradley fighting vehicles parked at Texas State Technical Center
- Fig 7, Dallas Morning News, March 2, 1993: Tanks at TSTC on March 1, ready to roll
- Fig 8, Newsweek, May 3, 1993: Day 2--Military vehicles speed toward compound
- Fig 9, Painting by Giovanni Tiepolo (1696-1770), Trojan Horse
- Fig 10, US News/World Report, May 3, 1993: Model of Mt. Carmel on final day
- Fig 11, Newsweek, May 3, 1993: Front of concrete room with corpse flags
- Fig 12, Newsweek, May 3, 1993: Combat Engineering Vehicle attacking building
- Fig 13, Dallas Morning News, April 21, 1993: Tank being removed from Mt. Carmel
- Fig 14, Dallas Morning News, April 22, 1993: ATF soldiers boarding US Air Force plane
- Fig 15, US News/World Report, May 3, 1993: FBI agents disembarking from pickup
- Fig 16, US News/World Report, May 3, 1993: FBI HRT team
- Fig 17, Treasury Report: Mt. Carmel before raid
- Fig 18, Treasury Report: Mt. Carmel site before construction of Center
- Fig 19, Treasury Report: Mt. Carmel before demolition of individual houses
- Fig 20, Washington Times, June 21, 1996: FBI tanks deployed to Jordan, Montana
- Fig 21, Dallas Morning News, March 1, 1993: Front of Mt. Carmel during raid
- Fig 21 A, Dallas Morning News, March 1, 1993: Close-up of Mt. Carmel window frame during raid
- Fig 21 B, Dallas Morning News, March 1, 1993: Close-up of ATF truck during raid
- Fig 21 C, Dallas Morning News, March 1, 1993: Close-up of ATF trailer during raid
- Fig 21 D, Dallas Morning News, March 1, 1993: Close-up of front door during raid
- Fig 22, Dallas Morning News, March 1, 1993: Armored personnel carrier arrives Mt. Carmel Sunday
- Fig 23, Dallas Morning News, March 1, 1993: Legs sticking out of medic truck window
- Fig 24, Soldier of Fortune, July, 1993: Front of Mt. Carmel early in raid
- Fig 25, Treasury Report: Aerial picture of Mt. Carmel from northwest
- Fig 26, Army Times, July 10, 1995: Cover
- Fig 26A, Army Times, July 10, 1995: Close-up of helmet figure from cover
- Fig 26B, Army Times, July 10, 1995: MH-60 Black Hawk helicopter dropping soldiers
- Fig 26C, Army Times, July 10, 1995: Soldiers saluting MH-60 Black Hawk helicopter
- Fig 26D, Army Times, July 10, 1995: 160th Airborne organization chart
- Fig 26E, Army Times, July 10, 1995: 1st Battalion Nightstalker crest
- Fig 26F, Army Times, July 10, 1995: 2d Battalion Nightstalker crest
- Fig 27, NCO Journal (Non-Commissioned Officers), Volume XX, No. 8: Ad for the "Army National Guard," showing soldiers launching raid from black helicopter
- Fig 28, Mt. Carmel before the February 28, 1993 raid
- Fig 29, Washington Times, May 10, 1995 (headline): Pentagon plans to use troops for community service
- Fig 30, Melissa Morrison's autopsy picture
- Fig 31, Time, July 24, 1995: ATF soldier in training storms a house made of tires
- Fig 32, Time, July 24, 1995: Black helicopters and other military equipment at Ruby Ridge in 1992
- Fig 33, Waco Tribune-Herald, March 4, 1993: Slain agent is eulogized as one of 'the very best'
- Fig 34, Newsweek, May 17, 1993: Davidian child's drawing of bullets coming through the roof of Mt. Carmel.
- Fig 35, Waco Tribune-Herald, March 1, 1993: Camouflage Military equipment moving in to Mt. Carmel on February 28
- Fig 36, Waco Tribune-Herald, March 1, 1993: plan of attack, maps, and position of cattle trailers
- Fig 37, Dallas Morning News, March 3, 1993 (headline): 14 may be dead in compound
- Fig 38, Treasury Report, pg. 99, showing position of cattle trailers in front of Mt. Carmel
- Fig 40, Time, May 3, 1993, Sherri Jewell on her wedding day
- Fig 41, Newsweek, May 3, 1993, pg. 23: Day 1--About 100 federal agents storm the compound outside Waco.
- Fig 42, Map of South East Asia, showing Gulf of Tonkin, from "Pentagon Papers."
- Fig 43, Army Times, July 10, 1995, pg. 26: New black RAH-66 Comanche Helicopter without insignia
- Fig 44, Waco Tribune-Herald, Feb. 27, 1993 (headline): The Sinful Messiah, Part 1
- Fig 45, Treasury Report: right side of cattle trailer number 2, showing no bullet holes in canvas
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