07-02-2012, 04:26 AM
Sherman Skolnick stresses gold in the death of Edmond Safra December 3, 1999 in the suspicious fire in his penthouse atop his Monaco building.
http://www.skolnicksreport.com/murdingold.html
http://www.skolnicksreport.com/murdingold-up.html
In the period 2000-2002 I could not elicit a response from him regarding what he'd written and what I had found.
An Israeli radio commentator said to note that Banco Gottardo maintained a branch in the first floor, that this was used by Pavel Borodin in laundering kickbacks in the Kremlin remodel, that Borodin was arrested en route to G. W. Bush's inauguration, extradited to Switzerland and bailed by Putin for three million dollars.
There were Suspicious Activity Reports resulting in appearance by Safra and officers of Republic before Senate Banking.
The male nurse was indeed a former Army Ranger, and was highly regarded in private medical practice.
The case was followed by the late Dominick Dunne with write-ups in Vanity Fair.
The nurse was convicted at a trial whose verdict was said to have been decided at the outset by one of the judges, Jean-Christophe Hullin.
The security detail headed by Schmule Cohen was stood down allegedly on instruction of widow Lily, Edmond being her fourth husband; the second having committed suicide with two shots to the chest leaving her two hundred million dollars.
In 2006 the year before the convicted party's release I was called by Laurence Leamer biographer of Kennedys for my thoughts (compliments on my writing on the case) and a copy of the Monaco fire report.
Mr. Leamer laughed at my speculation of Russian mafia complicity in tidying up for the contemporaneous sale to HSBC for ten billion making the widow one of the richest women in the world.
I commented that he would then dismiss the second gun in the killing of Robert Kennedy. Whereupon he said oh yes that was proved false by his good friend Dan Moldea.
He was writing a book, Mr. Leamer was, on Edmond Safra, and we're still waiting for that. Fishing he was. And no book by Griffith the lawyer without border though a publisher with an abstract and ghost was posted, now nothing. Better to leave it.
There was a great deal of terrible feeling surrounding the death and trial. Dunne cursed me obscenely for questioning his charitable depiction of the widow.
Was Safra inconvenient to a consortium of parties. Why would an individual plucked from private practice by a woman named Slatkin to refer to the Safras proceed to mental imbalance leading to homicide of a significant financial figure.
Inquiries into the CIA deputy of the same surname were left unsettled.
Dateline had no problem presenting the act of a lone nut.
Dunne in his account said he was certain the convicted party had committed the act, but the author had failed to inquire as to whether the act was requested.
Just an oversight.
Sherman Skolnick was the dog who unfailingly barked. He will be missed.
http://www.skolnicksreport.com/murdingold.html
http://www.skolnicksreport.com/murdingold-up.html
In the period 2000-2002 I could not elicit a response from him regarding what he'd written and what I had found.
An Israeli radio commentator said to note that Banco Gottardo maintained a branch in the first floor, that this was used by Pavel Borodin in laundering kickbacks in the Kremlin remodel, that Borodin was arrested en route to G. W. Bush's inauguration, extradited to Switzerland and bailed by Putin for three million dollars.
There were Suspicious Activity Reports resulting in appearance by Safra and officers of Republic before Senate Banking.
The male nurse was indeed a former Army Ranger, and was highly regarded in private medical practice.
The case was followed by the late Dominick Dunne with write-ups in Vanity Fair.
The nurse was convicted at a trial whose verdict was said to have been decided at the outset by one of the judges, Jean-Christophe Hullin.
The security detail headed by Schmule Cohen was stood down allegedly on instruction of widow Lily, Edmond being her fourth husband; the second having committed suicide with two shots to the chest leaving her two hundred million dollars.
In 2006 the year before the convicted party's release I was called by Laurence Leamer biographer of Kennedys for my thoughts (compliments on my writing on the case) and a copy of the Monaco fire report.
Mr. Leamer laughed at my speculation of Russian mafia complicity in tidying up for the contemporaneous sale to HSBC for ten billion making the widow one of the richest women in the world.
I commented that he would then dismiss the second gun in the killing of Robert Kennedy. Whereupon he said oh yes that was proved false by his good friend Dan Moldea.
He was writing a book, Mr. Leamer was, on Edmond Safra, and we're still waiting for that. Fishing he was. And no book by Griffith the lawyer without border though a publisher with an abstract and ghost was posted, now nothing. Better to leave it.
There was a great deal of terrible feeling surrounding the death and trial. Dunne cursed me obscenely for questioning his charitable depiction of the widow.
Was Safra inconvenient to a consortium of parties. Why would an individual plucked from private practice by a woman named Slatkin to refer to the Safras proceed to mental imbalance leading to homicide of a significant financial figure.
Inquiries into the CIA deputy of the same surname were left unsettled.
Dateline had no problem presenting the act of a lone nut.
Dunne in his account said he was certain the convicted party had committed the act, but the author had failed to inquire as to whether the act was requested.
Just an oversight.
Sherman Skolnick was the dog who unfailingly barked. He will be missed.