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RIP Mike McNulty
I just heard, know no details.
Mike produced "Waco: The Rules of Engagement" and directed "The FLIR Project" and "Waco: A New Revelation." Back in '93, he and I forced reopening of the Waco issue, which led to appointment of an independent counsel (who spent a lot of money, prosecuted the one honest guy on the government side, and did little else). The third member of the group (I can't call it a team, since we had no organization) was Gordon Novel, who died last year. (If a dictionary wanted an illustration for the term "enigmatic," they would have used Gordon's picture).
UPDATE: it was a heart attack. Dang, Mike was SO dedicated a man. Here's a memorial page for Mike. Funeral is 11 AM Thursday, at the LDS stake center at 3800 Mountain Lion Dr., Loveland, CO.
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Thanks for posting this information, Dave. I did a hat tip to Mike on my blog (reposted on Antiwar.com blog also).
http://jimbovard.com/blog/2015/02/25/mike-mcnulty-waco-hero-r-i-p/
Here is a link I remember from the NYT
http://www.nytimes.com/1999/09/02/us/tenacity-of-2-played-a-role-in-reviving-inquiry-on-waco.html
A tenacious duo. Too bad one is gone; but good that the other is still kickin'.