July 27, 1995:

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Some conservatives were never convinced that former White House aide Vince Foster committed suicide.

The focus of the Senate Whitewater Committee is on the despondent note left by former Deputy White House Counsel Vince Foster, whose body was found with a bullet wound to the head in July of 1993.

There is a growing controversy over the White House's role in handling documents belonging to Foster, and some Republicans continue to doubt that he committed suicide, as it has been officially ruled. A Secret Service agent testified that Maggie Williams, the chief of staff to First Lady Hillary Clinton, left Foster's office the night of his death with a stack of folders, a claim that Williams denied.

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