A piece in the Telegraph (UK):

<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/3885913/George-Bush-aide-dies-in-plane-crash.html>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/3885913/George-Bush-aide-dies-in-plane-crash.html


Scott Horton's take:

A Troubling Black Box Death
By <http://www.harpers.org/subjects/ScottHorton>Scott Horton

<http://www.harpers.org/archive/2008/12/hbc-90004069>http://www.harpers.org/archive/2008/12/hbc-90004069
 


Michael Connell was well-known to those who 
follow the "black box" voting drama. A voting 
technology expert from Akron, Ohio, Connell 
faithfully served the Republican Party, and in 
particular its chief electoral guru, Karl 
Rove-faithfully, that is, up until a few months 
ago. Under subpoena and court order, Connell was 
compelled to testify about his role in managing 
the 2004 election tabulations in Ohio. In that 
race, Connell both served as information 
technology consultant to the Bush-Cheney campaign 
and, under contract with the state of Ohio, 
managed the vote tabulation from servers he 
maintained in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He emerged 
as the focal witness in the current controversy 
over voting machine manipulation in Ohio. In 2004 
exit polls put Kerry on top, but official results 
in black box districts, strongly at variance with 
the exit polls, gave the state, and the race, to 
Bush. After Connell was reportedly threatened by 
Karl Rove, an attorney for the plaintiffs in the 
litigation 
<http://discuss.epluribusmedia.net/node/2164>appealed 
to Attorney General Mukasey for protection late 
last summer. Now Connell is dead, the victim of a 
crash on the approach of his plane to the Akron 
airport on Friday. The 
<http://www.ohio.com/news/36521859.html>Akron 
Beacon Journal reports:

Mr. Connell, founder and chief executive of New 
Media Communications in Richfield, died instantly 
when the single-prop airplane he was piloting 
crashed into a vacant house about three miles 
short of the Akron-Canton Airport. State Highway 
Patrol Lt. Eric Sheppard said Mr. Connell's plane 
was in communication with the airport control 
tower just before the crash, but he could not 
detail whether the radio transmissions were calls 
for help. "We have no reason to believe at this 
point it was anything other than an unfortunate 
crash," Sheppard said.

Connell had recently come into public view in 
connection with a lawsuit raising allegations of 
vote fraud in 2004:

Šthe lawsuit alleges that by 9 p.m. on Election 
Night 2004, the results were switched from the 
state server to one set up by Connell's, in the 
former Pioneer Bank Building in Chattanooga, 
Tenn. It is alleged the same server was used to 
bundle and remove White House e-mails regarding 
the 2005 federal prosecutor firing scandal. Mr. 
Connell tried to fight the subpoena, but a judge 
ruled against it and he gave a deposition on Nov. 
3. It was through the fight over the subpoena 
that attorneys who brought the case learned that 
Mr. Connell and his wife had allegedly been 
threatened with federal prosecution by Rove.

Bob Fitrakis, one of the Columbus attorneys who 
filed the lawsuit, a former Green Party candidate 
for president and a political blogger known for 
his conspiracy theories on election stealing in 
Ohio, said word of Mr. Connell's death ''sent a 
chill down my spine."

<http://www.atlargely.com/2008/12/one-of-my-sources-died-in-a-plane-crash-last-night.html>Larisa
 
Alexandrovna also links Connell to another 
important technology controversy: the 
"disappearance" of millions of emails connected 
with Karl Rove from the White House servers. The 
emails had been repeatedly subpoenaed and the 
White House had claimed they were "lost," a 
response which few are buying.

Mike Connell set-up the alternate email and 
communications system for the White House. He was 
responsible for creating the system that hosted 
the infamous GWB43.com accounts that Karl Rove 
and others used. When asked by Congress to 
provide these emails, the White House said that 
they were destroyed. But in reality, what Connell 
is alleged to have done is move these files to 
other servers after having allegedly scrubbed the 
files from all "known" Karl Rove accounts.

Connell may very well have died as a result of an 
innocent accident, but the circumstances are such 
that some observers will never believe that. He 
will be viewed as 
<http://legalschnauzer.blogspot.com/2008/12/did-rove-crime-syndicate-strike-again.html>"the
 
man who knew too much."

NYU professor and Harper's Magazine contributor 
<http://www.harpers.org/subjects/MarkCrispinMiller>Mark 
Crispin Miller discusses the case on today's 
<http://www.democracynow.org/2008/12/22/republican_it_specialist_dies_in_plane>Democracy
 
Now.


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