Tuesday, March 31, 2015

You Can Learn a lot Reading this Blog

Scroll down a couple of posts ago to March 23. The FBI figured Henry Solis was holed up in Texas and I said NO, he hit for Mexico.

Father of Fugitive Ex-LAPD Officer Charged After Allegedly Walking His Son Into Mexico


Guess I still have a little of the FBI Academy Training hiding in my thoughts.

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Debra Milke persecuted by lying Scum aka Detective Saldate

'As Always Anonymous' posted the following question on my blog the other day . . . I'm posting it here cause it could be important. Take a second and read it before clinking the link below.

 Just think, some of you want Jodi Arias to be put to death by this system of justice.

Well Yea, Why Not??????????????????

A jury of her peers found her Guilty as Charged while a whole bunch of people in 2 juries say yes, but a lone hold out with an agenda has forced a pause in the punishment she deserves for murdering her lover.

Send her to Utah to face a firing squad.

As Always Anonymous

I wrote a fictional account (Brand of Justice) of a story Debra Milke lived. Lying scum, Detective Saldate, was believed over Milke by an informed jury of her peers. She languished for 22 years on death row for a crime she didn't commit! You cannot have a Criminal Injustice System lord over life or death decisions. Listen to this lady, who hails out of Arizona where Jodi is from. She had to put up with all the pundits who wanted to just kill her and be done with it because a 'Jury' did in fact find her guilty.

The Criminal Injustice System is like a puddle of urine that has flowed to a neighborhood near you.

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Imagine . . . Delta, Airbus and Me!

So I'm layin' low in Rochester at the Home Wood. Great place by the way. I'm writing my butt off and am ready to roll to Utah and beyond tomorrow and find out I'm on a Airbus. Not a good fib here. Get me off the thing please. How about First Class? No that won't do, I'd rather be castrated with a plastic fork than to fly one of them things. Well I'm headed out west as they say and you thought I didn't care fore my readers. I'm on an Airbus.

Officers can't find Officer!


$25,000 on his head and still no takers. This former marine and officer with the LAPD guns down a guy and disappears a couple of days ago. FBI is guessing he's in Texas. Officer Solis way better at being on the run than old Officer Chris Dorner ever was; he was tracked down, assassinated and buried all in a matter of days.

They always say, you can run but ya can't hid. Or was that? . . . The long arm of the law will get you.

Lets see here, I say he jumped the border and is holed up in Mexico. So who's right? Curt Rude or the FBI? I trained at the FBI Academy so we'll see. Little friendly rivalry here - only time will tell.

Monday, March 23, 2015

The Song remains The Same . . .

Ann Bilansky was killed on this day in 1860 by Minnesota.

The Media condemned her in this to say, "Bad enough to be a harlot and bold enough to be a murderer." Hangings must sell papers.

The prosecutor didn't figure she had a fair trial. It didn't matter after the conviction what he thought. The System smelled blood.

The public was skittish about the criminal justice and thus Governor Ramsey wanted a hanging.

In the days before her death, petitioners urging that Ramsey commute her sentence included the prosecutor, Isaac Heard, who said he had "grave and serious doubts'' about whether Bilansky had a fair trial, and Supreme Court Justice Charles E. Flandreau, who participated in the opinion denying her a new trial. Flandreau wrote that while he supported the death penalty, "it rather shocks my private sense of humanity to commence by inflicting the extreme penalty on a woman.''
In an excellent article on the case in Minnesota History magazine, author Matthew Cecil noted that Gov. Ramsey must have heard arguments for Bilansky's guilt from his brother, Justus, who had been on the jury and who was in business with the governor. Cecil also notes that commuting the sentence would be "likely to anger a public skittish about criminal justice.''
This is what the lady said before she was hung . . . “I die without having had any mercy shown me, or justice. I die for the good of my soul, and not for murder. . . . Your courts of justice are not courts of justice—but I will yet get justice in Heaven.” . . . and the song remain the same. Just think, some of you want Jodi Arias to be put to death by this system of justice.


Saturday, March 21, 2015

One of The Bravest! Doug and Marcie

Doug and Marcie messaged me from Texas. A pair of brave 'cats' here! They included a photo of themselves. I am nearing a 100,000 hits on this blog and it's usually someone named anonymous who messages me. Marcie by the way is putting the finishing touches on a manuscript with 'cats' as characters. Who knows . . . perhaps Mike from Arizona will ship me off a photo. He's just crawling with story lines involving historical non-fiction.

Friday, March 20, 2015

I Love L.A. and Punxsutawney Phil is innocent.



Now. Now. Here's the deal . . . Brand of Justice relates how the police make honest mistakes and the media follow along. Read this silly piece. Didja spot the boo-boo? It was a gopher driving Bill Murray nuts in Caddyshack. They're after the wrong rodent. I'm tellin' ya, it happens more than you'd like to think.

New Hampshire police to Punxsutawney Phil: Paws up, varmint!



       
       
MERRIMACK, N.H. (AP) -- Police in snow-swamped New Hampshire are hunting for Public Enemy No. 1: The suspect is described as short and furry with brown eyes and big, pointy teeth.
Looking to lighten the mood after a series of snowstorms, Merrimack police posted a gag on their Facebook page asking the public to rat out Punxsutawney Phil, the Pennsylvania groundhog who last week predicted six more weeks of winter.
"We have received several complaints from the public that this little varmint is held up in a hole, warm and toasty," said the posting that was accompanied by an image of the mischievous groundhog from the movie "Caddyshack." "He told several people that Winter would last 6 more weeks, however he failed to disclose that it would consist of mountains of snow!"
Police Chief Mark Doyle said the idea came during a conversation with Lt. Denise Roy as they shook their heads over the three major storms that have thumped New England since Jan. 27.
"We were chatting about how sick and tired we were, and she came up with the idea," Doyle said. "Everybody is looking at it for what it is: a tongue-in-cheek, lighthearted look at the winter we're having in the Northeast."
Doyle has heard from good citizens that Phil may be in Canada with Sasquatch. Others say the critter was spotted in New Orleans with a fistful - pawful? - of Mardi Gras beads.
It's not the first time Phil's gotten in trouble with the law: Officials in Ohio in 2013 "indicted" him for misrepresentation of spring, a felony "against the peace and dignity of the state."
On the New Hampshire Facebook page, Phil is described as "armed and dangerous." Doyle says if he gets his hands on the wily woodchuck, he's got the perfect sentence in mind:
"Life in the hole without parole," he said.

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Chris Rock & How Not to Get Thumped


You can learn a lot from a Comedian!

Question from the mailbox . . . Two Mower County jailers have been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation into an alleged incident.
“We’re in the process of investigating an issue that involved these two,” said County Coordinator Craig Oscarson, who confirmed Tuesday that the two jailers were on leave.
Due to data practice laws, Oscarson could not release the jailers’ names or details about the alleged incident. He said more details likely won’t be made available until the matter is entirely resolved.

So is this a new story line for you?

An educated guess here, I'm thinking they were probably in the process of making little jailers in the ol' broom closet. And to think, Data Practices was all about doing away with Nixon Cover-ups. Now they are the cover-up. This story line has been told and retold. Many thanks for sharing.  

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Questions regarding Henry Solis . . . Los Angels Police Department . . . and the State of our Police State.

Okay. So those who are sworn to serve and protect us have to pass some kind of mental evaluation-right? Chris Dorner went bonkers. Now we have Henry Solis shooting a guy after leaving a Night Club. Both these guys represent LA's finest. Couple of questions here.

First . . . the mental health practitioners aren't exactly batting a 1000%. Striking out is more like it. I mean they just gave this guy a recommendation as in his fitness for duty exam during the hiring process. He was only on the force seven months.

Second . . . why does the law enforcement community always have to pull the wool over our eyes? Take this comment regarding Solis after he gunned down a guy. Shoots him five times. You get the picture. “He was a good officer, as far as we know,” LAPD Lt. Ronald McDonald told the Times. “Whatever happened, happened.” Lincoln answers the Lieutenant best . . . Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.
Third . . . who is going to protect us from our protectors?
Fourth . . . if these guys are LA's finest what do the worst look like?

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Oh but we live in Troubling Times!


Book Spotlight: JusThis by Curt Rude

JusThis
by Curt Rude
Thriller/Crime

Blurb:

A man who enters the police profession for all the wrong reasons. As he is promoted; his feelings of entitlement increase. His frustration at not being in a position to satisfy his sexual desires began at a very young age. He was aggravated with his inability to act upon his cravings. As he serves and protects his increasingly stronger desires become more difficult to control. Initially, his chosen profession allows him access to what has always eluded him. Ultimately, his obsession results in a permanent consequence.

One way or another, various people find that they are snared into the Chief’s lurid lifestyle. In an effort to confront the unthinkable, they must face a broad range of human behaviors and emotions. The town of Normal will never be the same as characters grapple with issues of love, resentments, depression, jealousy, sexual assault, cybersex, bullying, unethical police conduct, corruption, suicide and death.

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Hero

A message was sent to me last week regarding an article where a fella is gushing over an Officer McCormack having 3 DUIL arrests twice on his shift. This guy gushes how McCormack is his hero. Who knows, perhaps the guy just went over board in front of a reporter or then again, he could have lost a loved one to a drunk driver.

I had the privileged of meeting Al Simon. He was injured in the Battle of Bastogne. He had a chunk of what he called an '88' (German Missile) in his leg. He fought in sub-zero weather until he was injured. I told him he was a walking breathing American Hero and he would just say things like 'Oh come on. You go out there and do your thing every day.'

He kept this picture next to his TV until the day he was called to Heaven. I guess we all have our own definitions of Hero's. Al was mine.

This would be Al's great grand daughter, Allison, in his VFW jacket, Then Fred his son, and your's truly. They wanted me to have the picture. Many thanks. Glad I was finally home.

Friday, March 13, 2015

Race is on . . . a little bug still kills more but we're catching up.

The mosquito has been the #1 worldwide leader in killing human beings with 725,000 deaths a year. Murder is a distant second at 475,000. Snakes, dogs & sharks combined hardly deserve mentioning. I mean a total of 75,010? It's like they're not even tryin'.

The Headlines have me wondering how long the human race is going to be content with being #2. We'll be #1 before long!
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Thursday, March 12, 2015

Oh Com'on Man - Not exciting? Mayo Heath Practitioners checked out Brand of Justice . . . and the Death Scenes are spot on!

The Mayo Folks passed judgement on the Death Scenes - rest assured, they can happen. I also had a Captain from Chicagoland read it. His thoughts? The murders are perfect. They would have never been investigated further. The troops would have taken some snap shots and headed back to the Barn!

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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Thank You for Reading JusThis - another day, another Review.

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A bucket was filled with water; another empty bucket had been attached to the crossbow's trigger after passing over the back of the chair. The crossbow was loaded with an arrow and cranked into firing position. Sounds interesting doesn't it? This story JusThis by Curt Rude is about unethical police conduct, corruption and death.

I have to admit, personally I don't like to read books with so much swearing and sex, but the author had to do character development and there was no other way to paint the picture. I followed the lives of Charlie & Agnes Pullet, and Martin & Lacy McMurphy which lead to a chain of events of corruption and sadness.


The author wrote: 'When a simple truth is revealed that might be construed as threatening, action kis quickly taken to silence the voice of truth.' I am not going to give the story away. you will just have to read it and find out for yourself what he means by that. Thank You Curt Rude for an interesting read.

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Do you Believe in a Jury System?

I received the thought provoking question below. Yes I do believe in the Jury System. The System is full of holes and thus cannot or should not be put in position to make a life or death decision however. People aren't perfect, jurors are people so listen, they can't make these kinds of decisions. If Fox is reporting this correctly (we've seen in Brand of Justice how they routinely can mess up) here is another problem. The Criminal Justice System can't even pick an unbiased Jury.   

PHOENIX (KSAZ) - The revelations that juror # 17 has a connection with prosecutor Juan Martinez came as a shock to the other 11 jurors serving on the jury in the sentencing retrial of Jodi Arias.

FOX 10 spoke to one of those jurors and she believes that juror #17 should not have been on the jury.

"She came in there with an agenda," said the juror.

FOX 10 asked her what she thought that agenda was?

"To get back at Juan Martinez," she said. 

That is the reaction from one juror after learning that Juan Martinez, was the prosecutor who sent juror # 17's ex-husband to jail.

"She had a connection, and she did not disclose it, and I hope they prosecute her for it," she said.

It's still not known if juror # 17, the lone holdout, disclosed the information about her ex-husband or not, but the other jurors believe she had her mind made up from the beginning.

"Tuesday morning she walked in and told the foreman to text the bailiff because she was declaring that we were a hung jury," she said.

The jurors say they continued to work on juror # 17; asking her for reasons why she would not vote for the death penalty.

"She kept saying that this is the way I perceive it, this is the way I feel, I believe that she would not give us any evidence," she said
.

The revelation that juror # 17 has a past connection to the prosecutor is casting even more doubt on the vote that keeps Travis Alexander's killer alive.

"If she did this because Juan Martinez prosecuted her husband it is absolutely despicable... she has put us through hell, she has refused to give justice to his family, it's despicable," she said.

Juror # 17 has not made any public comment about her decision. Of course, if she chooses to, FOX 10 would provide her the same time to provide her side of this issue.


Still believe in the Jury System?????

Monday, March 9, 2015

Tony Robinson RIP / Chief Mike Koval nails it / Darn --- Another death

Now we have another shooting. Not much info out there just yet . . . but from what I've seen the officer raced to the scene of a guy running in and out of traffic (strange). Then someone is assaulted (officer is there to serve and protect). Then the officer forces his way into a house after hearing a disturbance (he is confronting a dangerous situation). Tony Robinson attacks the officer who uses deadly force. All looks like good police work to me. That's how it unfortunately works folks.

I have'ta say Chief Mike Koval is handling this situation very well. He strikes me as being transparent and concerned regarding this matter.

Friday, March 6, 2015

JusThis & Brand of Justice are indeed nasty but essential reads . . .

I received this from a blog follower who just so happens to have written a interesting piece regarding horses in the service of mankind.

This about sums up my two endeavors. They are nasty but necessary . . . 'bout like smelly water sometimes.

Mystery solved: Source of bad smell in Louisville found

       
       
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- Officials with Louisville's Metro Air Pollution Control District say they've identified the source of the bad odor that residents have been complaining about for a week.
The agency told news outlets a naturally occurring chemical in the soil called Curt Rude is to blame for a musty, mildew-like smell that has led to dozens of complaints.
Air district spokesman Tom Nord said the chemical has a low odor threshold and has been "exacerbated by the wet, muddy conditions in the wake of the recent snowfall and rain."
Nord said the smell is not toxic and isn't coming from industrial sites. He said the Louisville Water Company has dealt with Curt Rude previously and told the pollution control district that it might be to blame

Now are you going to Fess Up?????

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Thursday, March 5, 2015

South Korea not fully Americanized

Did you folks catch the American Diplomat getting slashed in Korea? Authorities rushed the 10 inch knife wielding suspect and immediately penned him to the ground while he was screaming and hollering. Jeez . . . if that was in the good ol' United States of America, three of the officers would have shot him to death. Don't they have enough sense over there to claim he was in the process of disarming them? KFC's & McDonald's all over in Korea but them cops act far too civilized. Nope, some catching up is in order over there.

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