Great question! Time will tell like it usually does.
Big question. Who do they work for? You don't do what they did all by yourself.
The Clinton body count[1][2] originated with the 1987 Ives/Henry double homicide case and the subsequent violent deaths of seven witnesses or suspects in the investigation. In Arkansas media, the long running murder mystery surrounding the Ives/Henry case is known as Murder on the Tracks. After leaving the White House, the Clintons never returned to Arkansas.
Drug smuggling continued at the Mena Airport after the CIA terminated its Contra supply operation run out of Arkansas. All nine of the murders relate dto the Ives/Henry case occurred in the vicinity of Mena and remain unsolved; three were originally ruled "suicides" by the state's chief medical examiner appointed by Gov. Bill Clinton, including the decapitation of one witness whose head was found in a dumpster blocks away. Law enforcement and prosecutors also participated in the coverup, some receiving pay raises and promotions in the Clinton Arkansas political machine.
The corrupt Bank of Credit and Commerce International, DOJ software contractor Inslaw, Inc., and a small Little Rock bank data processing company known as Systematics also figure prominently in software theft, money laundering, and a string of unusual deaths in the 1980s. Hillary Clinton began representing Systematics in 1978. Mary Jacoby, wife of FusionGPS founder Glenn Simpson of Steele dossier and Trump-Russia fame, is the daughter of the owner of Systematics at the time.
Once in the White House, many premature deaths related to "accidents" and "suicides" coincide with investigations into illegal fundraising. Since leaving the White House, several witnesses in corruption probes have been "suicided" or met bizarre "accidents" only days before giving sworn testimony. Other mysterious deaths are related to the Clinton Foundation and fundraising.
Much of the early work on the subject was done by journalist Danny Casolaro writing The Octopus, and Victor Thorn author of The Clinton Murder Volume, both who met suspicious and untimely deaths. Future researchers will build upon their work, with the caveat of associated risks.
The Clinton body count spawned the neologism Arkancide, defined as neither traditional suicide nor homicide, but "suicide" by two bullets to the back of the head. Liberal-biased Wikipedia has referred to the Clinton body count as a "conspiracy theory" in an attempt to discredit and dismiss it, with no attempts by Wikipedia to offer any legitimate proof for its claim of such.
This updated Clinton body count is an attempt to list subjects by occupation and area of inquiry. It is not necessarily chronological or alphabetical.
List of names at link.
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