Posted in Courts & Justice System, Law, Parenting, People in the news, children, crime, health, law enforcement, unusual behaviors, tagged baby, Detective Jerry Vernail, Greensburg Police, Judge James Albert, rape, Scott Wade Smith on May 23, 2008 | 6 Comments »
From the Tribune-Review:
A Greensburg man charged with raping a 5-month-old girl said he had issues and sometimes did things he knew were wrong, an investigator testified Thursday.
During a preliminary hearing, Greensburg police Detective Jerry Vernail recounted a conversation he had with Scott Wade Smith, 19, of 536 Highland Ave., about 11:35 p.m. March 7, at [...]
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Posted in International, Law, Lies and the lying liars who tell them, Master of the Painfully Obvious, STFU, crazy claims, crime, tagged 234 80 58 98 83 42, 419 scam, African Union, ATM, Ethiopia, George Ikoli, gikoli.auunit@live.com, Jean Ping, Nigeran scam, Nigeria, Philip Idamo Idamo on May 19, 2008 | 6 Comments »
I received the below email today. It states that if you have been scammed by someone in Africa (Nigerian scam, 419 scam) or if you have tried to claim money which you didn’t gotten yet due to government bureaucracy (the most common excuse used by scammers, to lure scam victims into sending them more [...]
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Posted in Courts & Justice System, Family, Law, Parenting, People in the news, children, crime, personal responsibility, unusual behaviors, tagged Ashley Grills, Lori Drew, Megan Meier, Missouri, Myspace suicide on May 15, 2008 | 6 Comments »
Ashley Grills is the 18-year-old employee of Lori Drew, who was also involved in the messages sent to Megan Meier. She has admitted to sending the message “the world would be a better place without you”, shortly before Megan committed suicide.
It is being reported that Ashley Grills has been given immunity from prosecution, in exchange [...]
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Posted in Courts & Justice System, Family, Law, Lies and the lying liars who tell them, Parenting, People in the news, Technology, children, crazy claims, crime, megabitchery, personal responsibility, unusual behaviors, tagged indictment, Lori Drew, Megan Meier, Missouri, MySpace, suicide on May 15, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Below you will find gifs of the actual Lori Drew Indictment. Simply click on each one; if necessary, move mouse over image and click to enlarge.
Of particular interest, to those who have long followed the case, is the part of the indictment which finally explains what Lori Drew meant when she told police (when [...]
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Posted in Courts & Justice System, Department of Justice, Family, Law, Lies and the lying liars who tell them, Parenting, People in the news, Technology, US Government, children, crime, media, megabitchery, personal responsibility, unusual behaviors, tagged Dardenne Prairie, Lori Drew, Megan Meier, Missouri, MySpace, St. Louis, suicide on May 15, 2008 | 13 Comments »
From MSNBC:
updated 15 minutes ago
LOS ANGELES - A Los Angeles federal grand jury indicted a Missouri woman on Thursday for her alleged role in a MySpace online hoax played on a 13-year-old girl who committed suicide.
Lori Drew of suburban St. Louis was indicted on one count of conspiracy and three counts of accessing protected computers [...]
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Posted in International, Lies and the lying liars who tell them, Master of the Painfully Obvious, STFU, Technology, corruption, crazy claims, crime, humor, insanetertainment, unusual behaviors, tagged 419 scam, Africa, Brad Christensen, Nigerian scam, Quatloos, Salif Rasaki, scam on May 2, 2008 | 6 Comments »
I received this in my email today. Apparently one of my relatives died in a plane crash ten years ago, but I do not know their name. Heck, I didn’t even know I had a relative who had ever been to Africa, coming from a long line of poor white trash as I [...]
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Posted in Courts & Justice System, Family, Law, Lies and the lying liars who tell them, Master of the Painfully Obvious, Parenting, People in the news, STFU, Vintage ENM, celebrities, children, corruption, crazy claims, crime, health, humor, insanetertainment, local politics, media, megabitchery, personal responsibility, political corruption, politics, prisons, racism, unusual behaviors, women, tagged ADD, claustrophobia, DUI, home confinement, illness, incarceration, jail, judge, justice system, Los Angeles, malingering, Paris Hilton, preferential treatment, sheriff on April 23, 2008 | No Comments »
[This is an article I wrote on June 11, 2007, while Paris Hilton was incarcerated for violation of probation stemming from an original charge of DUI --ENM]
I don’t know about anybody else, but I’m just about sick and tired of hearing about poor little rich girl Paris Hilton. Paris, of course, is [...]
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Girl’s prosthetic legs stolen for second time - Yahoo! News
Now, this is weird. Apparently some frickin’ ‘tard keeps stealing this poor kid’s prosthetic legs. She has two, one she uses to play on the school softball team and one she uses everyday. She apparently lost one of her legs when she was accidentally hit by [...]
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Posted in Courts & Justice System, Law, People in the news, crime, tagged April Cooper, beating, Britney Mayes, Brittini Hardcastle, Cara Murphy, Kayla Hassell, Mercades Nichols, MySpace, Stephen Schumaker, Victoria Lindsay, YouTube, Zachary Ashley on April 17, 2008 | 30 Comments »
By now, everyone has heard about the six Florida teenagers who lured a 16-year-old girl to a home, where they beat her unconscious, waited for her to regain consciousness, then beat her again.
For thirty minutes.
And, they taped it all with the intention of putting it on YouTube.
The tape itself shows a group of shockingly, stunningly [...]
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Posted in Cops Gone Wild, Courts & Justice System, Law, Lies and the lying liars who tell them, People in the news, crazy claims, crime, law enforcement, obituaries, personal responsibility, unusual behaviors, tagged Chief James Carey, dragging death, Guy Thomas, Ironton, Ohio, police, Rich Fouts on April 10, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I previously wrote about the case of a cop who dragged a man underneath his squad car for over half a mile; the last update, with links to the original, can be seen here.
Here is the latest:
IRONTON, Ohio (WSAZ) — The Ironton Police Chief announced Thursday that Rich Fouts has resigned from the police department.
Chief [...]
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Posted in Courts & Justice System, Family, Law, Parenting, People in the news, children, crime, health, human rights abuses, obituaries, prisons, torture, unusual behaviors, tagged child abuse, Diane Merrifield, Dr. Merrifield, gross neglect, John Merrifield, Logan Goodall, Logan Shane Goodall, Michael Merrifield, murder, Pepper Eren on April 8, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Dr. John Merrifield, father of Michael Merrifield - the man convicted of molesting and murdering two-year-old Logan Shane Goodall - has pleaded no contest to a charge of gross neglect, with regard to charges that he failed to report the abuse of the toddler. The charge is a felony. Dr. Merrifield faces one [...]
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Posted in Courts & Justice System, Family, Law, Lawyers Gone Wild, Lies and the lying liars who tell them, Parenting, People in the news, STFU, children, crazy claims, crime, obituaries, prisons, torture, unusual behaviors, tagged Cesar Rodriguez, child abuse, murder, New York, Nixzaliz Santiago, Nixzmary Brown on April 7, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Cesar Rodriquez, the stepfather of Nixzmary Brown, previously covered on this blog, has been sentenced to the 29 years maximum imprisonment.
Some excerpts from ABC News:
Jeffrey Schwartz said his client had been unjustly portrayed as a monster and was in fact an “angel” who tried to do the right thing when it came to his family.
Well, [...]
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Posted in Courts & Justice System, Family, Law, Parenting, People in the news, children, crime, health, obituaries, tagged child abuse, child death, child murder, Diane Merrifield, Jeremy Goodall, Logan Goodall, Logan Shane Goodall, Michasel Merrifield, Patrick Merrifield, Pepper Eren, West Virginia on April 5, 2008 | 5 Comments »
I have previously covered the case of Logan Shane Goodall, a West Virginia toddler who died as a result of extreme abuse. His mother, Pepper Eren, pled guilty to neglect resulting in injury; she is still in prison after receiving a one to ten year sentence. His mother’s boyfriend, Michael Merrifield, was convicted [...]
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Posted in Courts & Justice System, Entertainment, Law, Master of the Painfully Obvious, People in the news, Shine on you crazy diamond, crime, humor, insanetertainment, prisons, unusual behaviors, tagged competency, criminal, Duct Tape Bandit, dumb criminal, Kasey Kazee, masking tape, psychiatric testing, stupid criminal, trial on April 3, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I previously wrote about the Duct Tape Bandit - by far, one of the most amusing criminals ever - and have an update. (I still think he should have used “masking” tape instead, hehehe.)
Not at all surprisingly, he (real name Kasey Kazee) was required to undergo psychiatric testing, to determine whether he is competent [...]
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Posted in Courts & Justice System, Family, Law, Parenting, People in the news, children, crime, law enforcement, unusual behaviors, tagged Center Elementary School, crime kit, crystal, duct tape, Georgia, handcuffs, juvenile justice system, knife, paperweight, Police Chief Tony Tanner, steak knife, teacher, third grade, Tony Tanner, violence, Waycross on April 2, 2008 | 13 Comments »
When a group of third graders plan crime to this level?
WAYCROSS, Georgia (AP) — A group of third-graders plotted to attack their teacher, bringing a broken steak knife, handcuffs, duct tape and other items for the job and assigning children tasks including covering the windows and cleaning up afterward, police said Tuesday.
The third-graders’ alleged crime [...]
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Posted in Courts & Justice System, Department of Justice, Family, Law, Lies and the lying liars who tell them, Parenting, People in the news, children, crime, media, obituaries, personal responsibility, unusual behaviors, tagged Ashley Grills, child abuse, Curt Drew, destruction of evidence, fraud, Good Morning America, Grand Jury, hoax, impeding investigation, Josh Evans, Lori Drew, Megan Meier, MySpace, Myspace suicide, police report, Ron Meier, suicide, the world would be a better place without you, Tina Meier on April 1, 2008 | 15 Comments »
Ashley Grills, the mysterious 18-year-old employee of Lori Drew, has finally spoken out about her involvement in the fake “Josh Evans” MySpace persona which instigated 13-year-old Megan Meier to commit suicide.
Grills told “Good Morning America” today (video below) that she, Drew, and Drew’s daughter had come up with ways to find out what Megan was [...]
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Posted in Cops Gone Wild, Courts & Justice System, Law, Lies and the lying liars who tell them, Master of the Painfully Obvious, People in the news, Science, corruption, crazy claims, crime, health, law enforcement, local politics, military, obituaries, personal responsibility, politics, unusual behaviors, tagged accident, administrative leave, arrest, circling the wagons, cops, cruiser, disparity in prosecution, Family, Guy Thomas, hit and run, investigation, Ironton, Ironton Police, Navy Veteran, Ohio, Ohio Bureau of Investigation, patrolman, pedestrian, police, police cruiser, police station, positive identification, Richard Fouts, rookie cop, shoe, vehicular homicide, vehicular manslaughter, wallet, WSAZ on March 30, 2008 | 4 Comments »
I previously covered this story, back when it first broke, and updated readers again when the cops were trying to blame it on the man who died.
Here is my statement from my second blog article, on the matter of whether he was killed by the cop:
Lawrence County Coroner Burton Payne said there were was no [...]
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Posted in Courts & Justice System, Family, Law, Lies and the lying liars who tell them, Master of the Painfully Obvious, Parenting, People in the news, children, crazy claims, crime, human rights abuses, obituaries, personal responsibility, prisons, religion, torture, unusual behaviors, tagged Ana Maudlin, Ana Mauldin, Beelzebub, Charleston, child, child abuse, child neglect, death penalty, devil made me do it, disabled, elderly, Eva Maudlin, Eva Mauldin, exorcism, insanity, Jan David Clark, Joseph Edwin Dawson, Joshua Maudlin, Joshua Mauldin, Kanawha County, life without parole, microwave baby, murder, Nixzmary Brown, personal responsibility, Satan, St. Albans, violence, West Virginia on March 28, 2008 | 13 Comments »
I previously wrote about Joshua Mauldin, who was convicted of microwaving his infant daughter; yesterday he was sentenced to 25 years in prison. His wife, Eva (who wasn’t there when it happened, so she wasn’t charged), claimed that the devil made him commit that crime, and he pled insanity. In another unrelated case, [...]
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Posted in Courts & Justice System, Family, Humanity, Law, Lies and the lying liars who tell them, Parenting, People in the news, children, crazy claims, crime, health, human rights abuses, personal responsibility, religion, torture, unusual behaviors, tagged adoption, amputation, Ana Mauldin, baby, burn, Eva Mauldin, guilty, Heather Croxton, infant, Joshua Mauldin, judge, jury, microwave, physical therapy, prosecution, sentence, sentencing, victim impact statement on March 26, 2008 | 7 Comments »
Joshua Mauldin, previously discussed on this blog, has been found guilty of felony injury to a child. He had pled not guilty, and claimed he was insane when he committed the crime. His wife, Eva, had previously stated that he was possessed when he punched the baby, put her in a hotel safe, [...]
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Posted in Courts & Justice System, Family, Judges Gone Wild, Law, Parenting, children, civil liberties, constitutional rights, crime, nanny state, police state, tagged abuse, California, child abuse, children, college, constitutional right, credential, criminal charge, DCFS, degree, Department of Children and Family Service, education, Education Code, home school, homeschool, independent study, Judge H. Walter Croskey, juvenile court, Los Angeles, neglect, public school, school, Second District Court of Appeals, Sunland Christian School, teaching on March 23, 2008 | 2 Comments »
A court in California has ruled that parents cannot homeschool their children, unless they have a teaching degree. Strangely, this ruling would prevent even parents with a doctorate in another discipline from teaching their own children, unless they go back to college to get a teaching degree. Yet I once even taught public [...]
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Posted in Courts & Justice System, Law, People in the news, Science, crime, health, human rights abuses, unusual behaviors, tagged active-duty, anesthesia, Army, arrest, assault, blood-borne disease, Captain, chief warrant officer, cirrhosis, commanding general, controlled substance, drugs, El Paso, Fentanyl, Fort Bliss, fraud, gunnery sergeant, hepatitis, Hepatitis C, investigation, Jim Darnell, Jon Dale Jones, liver, liver cancer, Marine Corps, military, nurse, painkiller, prescription, prosecutor, surgery, Texas, Washington DC on March 23, 2008 | 6 Comments »
From TIME Magazine:
At least 15 military service members or their relatives are believed to have been infected with hepatitis by a nurse suspected of stealing their painkillers during surgery.
The nurse, retired Army captain Jon Dale Jones, was arrested this month in Miami on federal charges of assaulting three of those patients and possession of a [...]
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Posted in Courts & Justice System, Family, Humanity, Law, People in the news, children, crime, health, human rights abuses, law enforcement, obituaries, prisons, torture, unusual behaviors, tagged abuse, addict, aggravated and heinous battery, Alton, Army, assault, at risk, autopsy, battery, BB gun, Benny Wilson, blood, Chad Hudson, charged as adult, child, cocaine, conspiracy, conviction, David Hayes, death, deep tissue burn, defendant, dehydration, developmental disability, developmentally disabled, die, disability check, disability compensation, distribution, Dorothy Dixon, drill sergeant, drug, drug treatment, fatal, fetus, first-degree murder, foraging, glue gun, housing, Illinois, immune system, infant, infection, injuries, intentional homicide of an unborn child, investigate, investigation, investigator, judy Woods, LeShelle McBride, Lieutenant Hayes, malnutrition, medical noncompliance, mental disability, methamphetamine, Michael Elliott, Michelle Riley, pellet gun, police lieutenant, pregnancy, pregnant, prolonged abuse, Quincy, remorse, social services, social worker, St. Louis, starvation, starve, starving, Steve Atkins, target practice, teenage, teenager, teens, Terri Brandt, theft, torture, tortured to death, unlawful restraint, weapon, wound, x-ray on March 23, 2008 | 5 Comments »
The website for Alton, Illinois - located about 15 miles north of St. Louis - says that it’s “a great place to live, work, grow, and prosper”.
It wasn’t any of that for Dorothy Dixon (pictured at left), who relocated there last fall from Quincy, about 100 miles from St. Louis.
Ms. Dixon, a 29-year-old mentally disabled [...]
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Posted in Courts & Justice System, Family, Law, Lies and the lying liars who tell them, Parenting, People in the news, STFU, children, crazy claims, crime, health, human rights abuses, obituaries, personal responsibility, prisons, torture, unusual behaviors, women, tagged abnormal psychology, animal, Cesar Rodriguez, child abuse, child death, child murder, child torture, conviction, death, death penalty, juror, jury, life sentence, manslaughter, mug, murder, New York, Nixzaliz Santiago, Nixzmary Brown, prosecution, sentencing, sick behavior, torture, trial, world's greatest dad on March 18, 2008 | 11 Comments »
I have written about the case of Nixzmary Brown several times. Nixzmary was a little 7-year-old girl in New York who was treated like an animal, tied to chairs, forced to use a cat litter box, starved, and eventually beaten to death for taking a yogurt out of the refrigerator.
Although I first heard and [...]
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Posted in Constitution, Courts & Justice System, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Finances, Humanity, Law, Lies and the lying liars who tell them, Science, Tax Consumers vs. Taxpayers, US Government, War On Drugs, constitutional rights, crazy claims, crime, health, human rights abuses, law enforcement, megabitchery, nanny state, police state, prisons, taxes, unusual behaviors, tagged accusation, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, admission, advocate, Africa, Agent, AIDS, AIDS-defining illness, anonymous call, antiretroviral, anxiety, arrest, black market, bodily fluid, catastrophic, CD4, CD4 cell, CDC, cells, Centers for Disease Control, chemotherapy, children, Circuit Judge, Combivir, Constitution, cooperate, cooperative, corrections department, criminal record, cruel and unusual punishment, cultivation, cure, daughter, deadly disease, dehydration, delicacy, developing countries, DNA, doctor, doctor patient relationship, dormant, Dr. Traub, drug abuse, drug cocktail, drug cost, drug distribution, drugs, effectiveness, Eight Amendment, electron microcope, enzyme, Epivir, expensive, fatal, felony possession, finance, financial, fine, fungal infection, fusion, gastrointestinal, gay, genes, genetic, guilty plea, hearing, Herpes, HHV8, HIV, HIV envelope, homosexual, human, human immunodeficiency virus, illegal, illicit, illicit purpose, immune system, immunity, inadvertent infection, incarcerate, incarceration, increased cost of incarceration, infection, infectious, infectious disease, Infectious Disease Specialist, integrase, integrase inhibitor, interests of justice, interference, intravenous drug users, IV drug users, jail, Jerome Eckrich, John Griswold, Kaposis Sarcoma, legislature, life threatening, liver, Los Angeles, lung, marijuana, Marinol, Meade County, Meade County Investigator, medical marijuana, medication, mercy, messenger RNA, Michael Walker, misdemeanor, Misosuri, molecular structure, monkey, monkey meat, nationwide, natural health, nausea, nucleus, objection, opportunistic infection, outer envelope, pandemic, patient, pay fine, personal medicinal use, pharmaceutical, pharmacy, physical wasting, physician, plant, Pneumocystic pneumonia, positive drug test, possession, postmortem, prescription, primate, primates, prison, probation, proease inhibitor, protease, protein, provirus, punish, quality of life, rancher, rehabilitation, replication, Retrovir, reverse transcriptase, reverse transcriptase inhibitor, ribonucleic acid, RNA, seed, sentencing, side effects, simian, simian immunodeficiency virus, SIV, South Dakota, South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation, spikes, St. Louis, starvation, suspended sentence, Sustiva, synthetic THC, T cells, taxpayer, THC, therapeutic dosage, threat assessment, Tom Faltynowicz, treatment, vaccine, vaccines, violation of probation, viral core, viral load, viral particles, Viread, virus, women on March 17, 2008 | No Comments »
Tom Faltynowicz, a 43-year-old gay rancher in Meade County, South Dakota, was diagnosed with Aquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) in 1990, and is currently facing criminal charges for possessing and growing marijuana for medicinal usage.
For those of you unaware of the specifics of that disease, a patient infected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) may [...]
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Posted in Courts & Justice System, Law, Lies and the lying liars who tell them, People in the news, children, crazy claims, crime, health, law enforcement, prisons, torture, tagged blood, child rape, deviate sexual intercourse, diaper, DNA, endangering the welfare of a child, ER, hospital, Scott Wade Smith, teen parent on March 15, 2008 | 102 Comments »
When I read about this, I almost vomited.
An 18-year-old, Scott Wade Smith, was living with his girlfriend (who was still in high school, and who had a five-month-old daughter) in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. When she left for school on March 7th, leaving the baby with Smith, the baby was fine; there are witnesses who say [...]
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Posted in Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Finances, International, Law, Lies and the lying liars who tell them, Master of the Painfully Obvious, Technology, crazy claims, crime, internets, law enforcement, personal responsibility, unusual behaviors, tagged 419 scam, Africa, attorney, bridge, Brooklyn, commercial litigation, Dallas, email, Executive Director, FBI, FBI Seeking to wiretap internet, fbi.gov, Fulbright and Jaworski, fund transfer, Inheritance Claim Advice From FBI, inheritance transaction, insurance litigation, investigation, IT, J. Schening, Judith A. Schening, Judith Schening, long live america long live her citizens, Nigerian scam, product liability, Robert Mueller, scam, SEB, Stupid Evil Bastard, stupidevilbastard, theft, wealth on March 13, 2008 | 9 Comments »
I saw this scam email reproduced on Stupid Evil Bastard. If you believe this is real, I have a bridge in Brooklyn I’d like to sell you, LOL.
This scam seems to be targeting people who have already fallen for a Nigerian scam, as well as those greedy or stupid enough to believe they have [...]
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Posted in Courts & Justice System, Law, People in the news, crime, health, humor, insanetertainment, law enforcement, personal responsibility, prisons, unusual behaviors, tagged battery, Charleston, Duct Tape Bandit, ear, Guy Thomas, Kanawha County, Kentucky, Mike Tyson, Ohio, Ripley, Sissonville, Skid Mark Bandit, Terry Anderson Jr, Terry Eugene Casto, unlawful wounding, West Virginia on March 12, 2008 | 2 Comments »
While looking for an update on the scheduled autopsy of Guy Thomas, who was dragged underneath a police cruiser for over half a mile, I’ve run across some very strange stuff. Of course, I was already aware of some very strange goings on in that area, and not only the cop claiming he didn’t [...]
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