Kenneth Trentadue's Injuries Reveal Torture & Murder
Two Medical Examiners Say: This Was Not Self-Inflicted
After the Federal Transfer Center in Oklahoma City tried and failed (several times) to cremate the body, following Kenneth Trentadue’s brutal August 21, 1995 prison murder, Kenneth Trentadue’s body was finally returned to his waiting family in California.
When the body arrived, it was “covered in makeup to hide his injuries” said brother Jesse Trentadue, a Salt Lake City attorney who has waged a 30 year battle for justice in his brother’s prison murder, which occurred at the height of the Oklahoma City bombing investigation’s manhunt for John Doe #2.
That story (the John Doe #2 connection) can be found covered by James Ridgeway, for Mother Jones, back in 2007, here, and in a new upcoming book called Blowback written by Margaret Roberts, former News Director for America’s Most Wanted. Check out both for a fuller understanding of the Trentadue case.
Meanwhile, what the wounds can tell us is basic, and it’s simple: Kenney was murdered.
After the body was returned to the family, after futile attempts to incinerate the evidence failed, the family set about to remove all of the makeup.
In doing so, they found that Kenneth was covered in wounds from head to foot.
He had cuts.
He had bruises.
He had what appeared to be stun-gun burns.
His body was found to contain high levels of caffeine by the medical examiner—though at the Federal Transfer Center Trentadue had no access to caffeine in massive amounts.
It’s worth noting that caffeine is sometimes administered to people who are given “enhanced interrogation” — a euphemism for torture. Was Kenney interrogated? Tortured? Ultimately, to death, for information he did not have?
Below you may find video of a medical examiner hired by CNN to examine Trentadue’s wounds, and the photos of his body. This medical examiner, from Georgia, said that Trentadue’s wounds could not have been self-inflicted:
Here, too, we have the medical examiner in Oklahoma City, Fred Jordan, declaring bluntly that Trentadue was murdered:
Find here a chart showing all of the wounds on Trentadue’s body, and ask yourself, could one man do this to himself? (Of course not.)
Find below detailed and comprehensive information concerning the murder of Kenneth Trentadue:
Horrendous! It could happen to any one of us. And they get away with it. When are these monsters going to be held accountable. Who ordered his torture and murder? May the truth come to light and those responsible get the justice they deserve.