Washington, DC….The much discussed “28 pages” that have been released cover the speculation that the Saudi Government knew more about the 9/11 attacks than was publicly known. In an odd local angle this brings the tragic Marshall case back up all over again. We spoke with the editor (he reached out to us) of Phillip Marshall’s books for almost two hours shortly after the horrific double murder suicide.
He detailed that shortly before his death Phillips had done several very specific FOIA requests that he felt could prove Saudi Secret Service involvement in 9/11 and it was his assertion that Saudi Secret Service had a hand in the Marshall Family’s death. He even asserted that former Senator Bob Graham’s office helped him make the FOIA requests very specific.
In lengthy discussions with local law enforcement, coroner etc did nothing to dissuade us from believing the official version that all evidence pointed to a tragic murder/suicide that shook our local communities to the core. Things like that were not supposed to happen in our tranquil communities.
All evidence pointed to a broken man who took his Children’s lives, the family pet’s life and then his own. Many of his friends to this day refuse to believe he was capable of such an act. For them it is easier to believe the conspiracy theories than what the evidence said.
Most of us including yours truly have accepted the evidence of what happened that day as just a father who became a broken man to took his children’s lives before he turned the gun on himself.
One can only hope even if only for his children’s sake that it was some shadowy figures who did those horrific acts. It would be easier for them to have left this world knowing that it wasn’t your father that had killed you.
Don’t know if these 28 pages were what Phillip Marshall was looking for as they provide only more circumstantial evidence.
One phrase we heard over and over again from those who still believe it was someone else other than Phillips who pulled the trigger that ended three lives that day was “Why shoot the dog?”