DeCamp talks

16 days ago
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DeCamp:

“He violated every single rule that he followed all his life. Walking out at night, canoeing, which he didn’t particularly enjoy, leaving his food on the table, television and computers on. Come on. The man never had a hair out of place. So when they tell me that he goes out under these conditions, falls out of his canoe, then drowns, can’t be found for 10 days, and then days later they found him in the spot they searched a thousand times. I say uh huh. Right. I say what Bill always used to say, ‘If it’s done right, you’ll never know who did it or why’….I believe that for whatever reason, he was a thorn in somebody’s side. He had to be shut up.”

Colby’s eldest son, Jonathan, believed that his father was killed. He pointed out that the coroner's report showed that he was found without shoes, likely the result of kicking the water, which would be inconsistent with suicide.

Because of Colby’s warning, DeCamp proceeded to write down everything he knew in detail so there would be no reason to eliminate him. Not only this but he was set to release a documentary from Discovery Channel that highlighted the scandal in great detail. Conspiracy of Silence, a movie that would awaken the populace to this systematic evil, was scheduled to be a powerful documentary aired on the Discovery Channel in 1994 but was pulled at the last minute due to pressure from the political establishment.

As much truth as he could keep in the public eye, he did so with tact.

DeCamp wrote in his memo:

"I do not fear a lawsuit. I fear, just like any alleged child victims in this bizarre tragedy, that the right and the powerful will use their positions of power and control of institutions of government to shut up those who would speak out and bring things to a head." (Page 93)

Boy, was he correct.

What happened was a veritable blood bath.

Victims silenced.

Plane crashes.

Media wrap-up smear campaigns.

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