Monday, January 28, 2019

The Sinking of the Shooting Star: the amazing FBI files, PART 2

 
Tom Fuentes: the 70s?
     SEE Part 1 from exactly one year ago:

(DtB, January 25, 2018)


     BELOW are the latest FBI files that have been secured by the Klein family, et al., in their efforts to learn what the FBI found (and were pursuing) in the years after the shocking 1974 Shooting Star tragedy.

Shooting Star
     Tom Fuentes was Supervisor Casper's chief assistant at the time; at the last minute, Fuentes opted not to join the group on the yacht. He did, however, leave a cooler full of goodies for his boss.
     You'll recall that the late SOCCCD Trustee (and local GOP kingpin) joined a seminary not long after the event. But it didn't take: he was back at his no-holds-barred style of politics after only a year.

     Here's the latest document. Some elements here are pretty jaw-dropping. (Note my commentary in red.) But it's hard to say how seriously to take some of this testimony. Who are these people? Why did the FBI close the case?
     Those who wish to learn more about the Fuentes/Shooting Star saga should go here and here.


So, who is being interviewed here?
And what's this about "two unknown hookers"?
The interviewee evidently believed that the "unknown" "13th passenger" was involved in the plot to sink the Shooting Star.
The OC District Attorney investigation mentioned above might be the investigation sparked by a citizen, Richard Jordan, who sought to develop property in OC but who was advised to talk with Caspers and his crew (including Fuentes). According to that citizen, who eventually contacted the DA, Caspers and his associate, Fred Harber (who owned the Shooting Star), demanded monthly payment in order to do business in OC. Just as Jordan was working out his cooperation with the DA's office (to nail Harber, Caspers, et al.), the yacht disappeared, with Caspers and Harber (among others) on board.

Just who is the Marine referred to here? See Part 1. The Gambler.

Who's a "flake"? Doesn't sound like Casper or Harber.

NOW who is being interviewed?
A "missile" used to sink the Shooting Star?
Cassette tape? WHICH cassette tape?
Bombs taken from the El Toro base just prior to the tragedy? Good grief.

An interviewee is claiming that the El Toro "bombs" were stored on the Shooting Star and caused its sinking. Sheesh!



     I should mention that pages 8 and 9 above were part of the jumbled set of documents that we received and discussed a year ago. It is now clear that those pages belonged here, with this document, not the earlier document.
     What a mess!
     Further: many pages of this report were entirely redacted.
     (If you wish to learn the basics of the mysterious "Shooting Star" saga, go here.)
     Here are the earlier pages (from a year ago) with slightly different, less intrusive, redactions:




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