PARENTS AGAINST CORRUPTION AND COVERUP
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Tommy Burkett, murdered in Herndon, Va. Dec. 1, 1991
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Anatomy of A Coverup
FBI Coverup in Tommy Burkett Case
Virginia State Officials Aid in Coverup
State Medical Examiner's Role
Fairfax County Talks to "Unsolved Mysteries"
Another Fairfax County "Suicide"
Local Officials Not Helpful
Marymount University
Fairfax County Police Investigator
Fairfax County Homicide And Suicide Stats
The Dean Heath Case (Norfolk)
The Debbie Fitzjohn Story (Fairfax County)
GloboCopWatch
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On December 1, 1991, Tommy Burkett was found dead in his Herndon,
Virginia home with multiple injuries--a fractured jaw, a battered
right ear, and abrasions on his chest. He also had a bullet wound to
the head, supposedly self-inflicted from a .357 Magnum that was in the
room. The exit wound was 1/4" by 1/2". The autopsy revealed no powder
burns nor powder debris. The gun's cylinder was unlatched, and there
were no prints on the gun or cartridges. The police did not talk to
witnesses who observed Tommy's car being chased that afternoon , saw
his car returned to the house hours after he was already dead, and
observed other cars at the scene.
The investigating officer from the Fairfax County Police lied
repeatedly concerning his activities; the medical examiner's signature
was forged on the report identifying manner and cause of death one day
prior to an autopsy; and the pathologist denied the existence of
photos of the injured right ear even though he had previously shown
them to Tommy's father. After appealing to the Virginia State Medical
Examiner and The Governor, the parents appealed to the Justice
Department.
The FBI at first refused to investigate, but after Janet Reno received
over 4000 signatures on a petition, they opened an investigation. In
their 20-month "investigation" they never spoke to the investigating
officer and accepted the word of the local medical examiner, Dr.
Donald Haut that his obviously forged signature was his own(Wm.
Megary, the FBI supervisor, said "Anyone can sign anyone's name to
anything."). They took walls from the Burkett house which held blood
spatter far removed from the death scene but did no DNA testing,
although they did acknowledge it was human blood and the pattern was
consistent with gunshot injuries. FBI investigator Robert Pocica
refused to accept tips from "Unsolved Mysteries" and refused to
interview reporters who had received threats after covering Tommy's
story. He did not obtain or test the gun, nor did he obtain and
compare fingerprints collected by the expert hired by the family (the
FCPD did no fingerprinting other than the gun, did not test the gun,
did not remove the supposed "fatal" bullet from the wall nor do any
other forensic tests). In short, the FBI followed the same script as
the FCPD with the obvious intention of clearing the local cops of any
wrongdoing. This is the pattern established by the feds in cases like
this. (See the "Primetime" segment of Dec. 13, 1995 on FBI
investigations of local police misconduct.)
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Return to Top of Page.
Anatomy of A Coverup *
FBI Coverup in Tommy Burkett Case *
Virginia State Officials Aid in Coverup *
State Medical Examiner's Role *
Fairfax County Talks to "Unsolved Mysteries" *
Another Fairfax County "Suicide" *
Local Officials Not Helpful *
Marymount University *
Fairfax County Police Investigator
The Dean Heath Case (Norfolk) *
The Debbie Fitzjohn Story (Fairfax County)*
GloboCopWatch
e-mail:
tburkett@clark.net
* Items previously appeared in the PACC newsletter, The Bulldog.
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We have a new web site dealing with the case of our son, Tommy Burkett,
and with other similar Virginia cases.
The address is
http://www.clark.net/pub/tburkett/pacc/PACC.html
Tom Burkett & Beth George