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To: Walter who wrote (27962)6/7/1998 12:16:00 PM
From: alan holman  Respond to of 28369
 
A very interesting point in Sandra Rubin's article.................... The complete story of what happened deep in the Borneo jungle may have died with him. The second lawyer
said things can be pieced together from documents and witnesses, but "at the end of the day, we won't have as
complete a record as we would like."
The late Bre-X promoter is the second of three original players whose voices will never be heard in court.
Geologist Michael de Guzman fell or leapt to his death from a helicopter days before the swindle was
exposed -- leaving only exploration chief John Felderhof still alive.
"You have Felderhof who led the exploration division, and who are his two key guys?" said the lawyer. "You
look of Felderhof's left and Felderhof's right.
"On his left you've got the guy raising all the capital -- which is Walsh doing the promotion
and building the company -- and you've got the other guy in day-to-day control over what's
going on at Busang. And they're both dead. It's weird. It's just weird."