Published 8/11/2008
by Patrick S J Read
at Bleacher Report - MLB
“What a tangled web we weave - when we practice to deceive .”
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Washington DC - August 9, 2008
Brian McNamee handed the above “evidence” into the Department of Justice, just before his being heard by the Oversight Committee where he made allegations about Roger Clemens and Winstrol (shown above), along with HGH (also above).
McNamee stated that Winstrol is white both in his deposition and in statements made to Hardin’s PIs, “not clear” like Bonds and his “clear.”
Real Winstrol, as clearly shown above (just under McNamee’s evidence photo), is white and not see through.
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