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http://www.sierratimes.com/archive/starticles/2001/jan/arwh012101.htm

World's Leading Jack-Booted Thug!

by Wayne Hicks, with Henrietta Bowman
Published: 01.21.01

The death of an Arkansas man may be only the latest in a long
line of eliminations performed by a rogue BATF Agent. Carl Ray
Wilson, who was sixty years old at the time of his death on
January 12th, was a known felon. He had been sentenced to prison
twice - once in Oklahoma, and once in Arkansas. He was paroled in
1968.

Carl had been known in his younger days as something of an
outlaw, "the dynamite man," and was thought of by some as a white
supremacist. He was once a suspect in a murder case, although he
was never charged due to the fact that he had a realistic and
apparently honest alibi.  He'd even been accused of being an
accomplice in another murder because he had provided a small
bottle of explosive to a man, and later learned that the man and
a woman who had been with him used it to try to kill a woman. He
wound up as a prosecution witness, but was not charged - neither
the prosecutors, nor the court believed he was guilty of a
willful participation in the crime.

But apparently one man did.

Very early on Friday, January 12th of this year, BATF Agent Bill
Buford led local police and sheriff's deputies to Wilson's rural
home. He had obtained a search warrant, apparently authorizing a
"no-knock" search of Wilson's property. A "no-knock" search means
that officers are authorized to enter the home by surprise or
stealth, but must still announce themselves and their lawful
intent to execute the warrant. Buford and his team, which
included SWAT Team members from the local Sheriff's office
entered by stealth. They were already inside the house at 6:30
that morning when Carl Wilson's alarm clock went off. Until that
moment, no one inside the home knew they were there.

According to Wilson's wife and a niece who was staying with them,
shots were fired immediately after an alarm clock rang. Mrs.
Wilson, who was sleeping in another room, and the niece ran to
Carl's room and were thrown to the floor by the officers, guns
shoved forcibly against their heads, while other agents shouted
at Wilson - who had been shot seven times - to "Get up!"

Mrs. Wilson could only see her husband's arm from where she lay
on the floor, and agents repeatedly shouted at her, "Don't look
at us!" and "Don't you look around here!" She saw Carl try to
raise himself from the bed, fall back, and heard him say weakly,
"I can't...."

No attempt was made to get medical attention for Carl. The agents
stood and watched as he bled to death in his own bed, wearing
only his underwear as they joked about what to have for lunch.
After Carl had ceased moving and no sign of life could be found,
a call was finally made for someone to remove his body.

Less than two hours after the raid began, Mrs. Wilson and her
niece were alone in the house. There was no "crime scene" tape
warning people to stay clear of the area - no attempt had been
made to recover the spent shell casings, or any of the dozens of
bullets that littered the place. Even the 44 caliber slug that
allegedly bounced off the Kevlar vest of a local deputy was left
behind for Mrs. Wilson to clean up. Apparently someone decided
there would be no need to analyze the crime scene, do ballistics
tests or conduct a fatal police shooting incident investigation.

As far as the family knows, no photos were taken, and the bed
where Carl died lay as it was when his body was removed from it,
with a perfect outline of the upper half of a man's body, drawn
in blood.

Agent Buford made a public statement that same day. In it, he
said that Wilson began shooting at his team as they approached
the house, and that while he was constrained from revealing the
nature of the search, it involved drugs and explosives. He also
stated that he was certain that Carl "knew we were officers."

All of these statements were apparently false - and Buford would
have known that when he made them.

Let's take them one by one.

First, Buford said Wilson fired at the officers as they
approached the house. This is obviously a bald-faced lie because
we now know without doubt that Carl died in his bed - he never
got near a door or window. In fact, the five shots that were
fatal to Carl were not fired at point blank range, from within
his bedroom - they were fired through a wall that divided his
bedroom from the kitchen, and when Mrs. Wilson came running,
officers actually demanded to know why she wasn't in the bed with
him. They thought she was, you see.

Second: Buford said the search involved drugs. Well, in the first
place, drugs had never figured very big in Carl's life. He'd
never had a drug charge, nor had any of his friends or family
ever known him to be interested. And in the second place, a copy
of the warrant was left with members of his family and
specifically did NOT mention drugs. In fact, the only thing it
mentioned, according to Carl's brother, was a single deer rifle
and ammunition for the gun, of which there were only four rounds.

The last statement made by Buford, that Carl knew they were law
enforcement officers could, just possibly be true. But ask
yourself this: If you awoke to the sounds of gunfire in your
home, would you ask who was there - or grab the nearest weapon
and use it?

Carl tried to defend himself and his family. The 44 Magnum
handgun that he fired at least once (although the official
version says he fired four times) was in an old stereo cabinet
that was near the foot of his bed. One of the fatal shots that
struck him entered the back of his neck and exited through his
shoulder as he scrambled to reach the only means of self-defense
in the room, and then struck the lid of the cabinet.

In other words, Carl was shot in the back - through a wall.
According to Carl's widow and niece, his gun was fired only after
the firing began. And anyone who's ever been around a 44 Magnum
knows the deep roar that it makes.

But he tried to defend his home and family, and according to
Arkansas statutes he was completely within his rights since no
announcement of the intruders' identities or intentions had been
made prior to that moment! A resident of Arkansas finding himself
in that situation is perfectly justified in using any force
necessary - including deadly force - to repel invaders in his
home.

Carl did fire at least one shot before he was too badly wounded
to do so again because at least one officer was slightly wounded
by a bullet that struck his bulletproof vest and shattered,
allowing a fragment to strike or graze his arm. It must be a
comfort to the people who lived around Carl to know that this
dangerous man will never fire a shot again!

There are just a couple of problems, though:

Carl was a convicted felon, of that there's no doubt. He was sent
to prison twice, and the law enforcement officers who arrested
him on the numerous times he had to be taken into custody would
tell you how violent and resistant to arrest he was - all they
had to do was call him on the phone and tell him to come in and
he did.

Carl was paroled from his last conviction in 1968 and returned to
his home in the Mayflower area. He married and then went into
construction until an injury forced him to retire.

A tragic accident in his home took the life of one of Carl's best
friends as a gun discharged unexpectedly, after which Carl sank
further and further into a bottle - … until another accident
involving his wife brought him back out. And for the last fifteen
years of his life, Carl had been a regular attendee at church,
spent as much time as he could with his family, and adored his
nine-year-old granddaughter.

Carl had little time for much else. His family was what was
important to him. He was known as a nice guy around the area,
although a reformed outlaw, and he spent the two months during
which Buford says he was being "investigated" selling Christmas
trees and joking to friends about the "guy in cammies in the
woods, watchin' me!"

And now, Carl Ray Wilson is dead, and his family and friends want
to know why.

Possible reasons: 19 years ago, Carl sold a small bottle of
explosive to a friend of his who wanted to blow a stump out of
his yard. When he heard a few days later that a woman had been
nearly killed with a homemade bomb using the same type of
explosive, he put two and two together and called the
prosecutors, saying, "I think I might be in trouble." He became a
key witness in the famous Mary Lee Orsini Murder Trial, which
became the subject of the book Widow's Web. The senior
investigator in that case said repeatedly that he thought Carl
had more involvement than he admitted, but neither the court nor
the prosecutors could find any credible evidence so he was never
charged and the enraged investigator told Carl, "I'm gonna get
you yet!" Carl's wife, and many others heard the threat.

Bill Buford was that investigator.

Could it be, that now that the Clinton/Reno regime has come to an
end, Buford is expecting his career to come to an end as well?
Perhaps he devised the entire "investigation" into Carl's "drugs
and explosives" because he knew that if he had nothing to accuse
Carl of, he'd never get a warrant, never get the other officers
and agencies to go with him to carry out his threat at last, and
murder Carl Ray Wilson?

But there may be even more to it than that.

Carl may have known something. John Brown, an investigator into
the double murder of two boys who may have stumbled across the
Mena, Arkensas drug-running operation that has been tied to
ex-president Clinton, was a friend of Carl's. And no one is sure
whom else Carl might have known. Brown called in the FBI when he
discovered that law enforcement officers and government agents
may have been involved in the boys' murders

Carl was very aware of Clinton's "Dixie Mafia" tales and may well
have known where some of the bodies - figuratively speaking, of
course - were buried.

For whatever reason, Carl is dead, and there are many unanswered
questions; unanswered questions that all involve the same man who
helped to plan and execute the worst debacle in law enforcement
history, the same man who lied to the press in this case.

Bill Buford, of the Little Rock Arkansas office of the Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. Bill Buford, the Arkansas ATF
Agent who planned and orchestrated the raid on the Branch
Davidian Compound in Waco, and may well have done so on the
instructions of his "old buddy" Bill Clinton.

Bill Buford - the man I nominate for the world's Number One
Jack-Booted Thug!


Look for more to come on this story! Wayne Hicks and
SierraTimes.Com have staff and researchers looking into more
connections between Carl Ray Wilson and the Dixie Mafia, and
finding things that may shed new light on Waco, itself! More -
Carl Wilson's Family Speaks Out

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