Concerning suicide notes:
"Copies have been supplied to the mother and sister, who confirmed that they were written by Deborah," Police Capt. Jeffrey P. Young said in a statement.

"Palfrey had vowed that she would not go to prison, even telling a Washington writer that she would commit suicide first."

As for "trying" to invoke the classified information procedures act...Then I wonder why in the hell she wanted to sell her client list? Lol

"She has threatened to peddle "the entire 46 pounds of detailed and itemized phone records" of her clients to raise money for her defense."

Oh, and if she was shut up so she wouldn't talk about her client list...They better go after ABC next...

"Palfrey said she has 46 pounds of phone records that could expose more than 10,000 clients. Her civil attorney, Montgomery Blair Sibley, said he gave those records to ABC television so it could assist in identifying clients who could testify that the escort service did not engage in prostitution."
Fencewalker Reviewed by Fencewalker on . /11 Conspiracy Connection To DC Madam Murder Former NSA analyst and Navy intelligence officer Wayne Madsen tells the The Alex Jones Show that one of the key motives behind the DC Madam's murder may have been the information her call girls picked up from Washington's top brass concerning foreknowledge and government complicity in the 9/11 attacks. Madsen also connected another suspicious death - that of former CIA agent Roland Carnaby who was gunned down by Houston police last week - to another individual who was involved in both the Rating: 5