Monday 13 October 2014

EBOLA PATIENT'S 911 CALL RELEASED.


The full 911 call from the step daughter of Thomas Eric Duncan, has been released by the City of Dallas.


Listen to the full call below:

 
                       

Bride's Terrified 911 Call As New Husband Opens Fire {GRAPHIC}



Ecker, Samson and the scene of the crime.
It was supposed to be their wedding night, but just hours after exchanging vows, the bride and groom both lay dead from gunshot wounds. George "Scott" Samson murdered his bride, Kelly Ecker, and then went down to the basement and shot himself.
Below you will find the harrowing 911 call made by Ms Ecker (whose young child was also in the house), as her new husband beat her, and ultimately shot her to death while she was still speaking to the 911 operator. Be forewarned, this is hard to listen to!



                                 

Tuesday 7 October 2014

Corinna Flores VS Jodi Arias

There seems to be some suggestion by the people who frequent certain “Justice4Travis” facebook pages, that the Tweets reportedly written by and youtbe videos reportedly made by the lead detective's wife, Corrina, might actually have been a troll, or even a hacker pretending to be Mrs Flores, in an attempt to allow for a mistrial motion to be issued by Kirk Nurmi. 

Comments such as this one, are common of this particular thread.
I first came across Mrs Flores in the early months of 2013. She had shared a photo of her husband returning from court that day, with one of the many Detective Flores support pages that had sprang up. She also shared a video of her daughter singing. From here it was easy to find her facebook page, and her youtube. It was while viewing the content of her youtube channel that three things occured to me.

  1. The content and titles of some of the videos were inappropriate. Corinna had been commenting publicly about the Jodi Arias trial, and because her husband is the lead detective in this case, I felt it was foolish and rather crass to be doing so. And not very tactful. I also felt that it was unusual that she would put herself out there like that, considering some of the crazies who had attached themselves to the case.
Corinna's Channel
 
  1. But then came my second conclusion. Why would she put herself out there like that? It was simple. Carinna is a self promoting, fame hungry, attention seeking, opportunist. She constantly pimps her daughter's music-even dedicating a song to the Alexander Family. She is trying to be a producer/Momager, and she was using her e-fame to push her company IMBOSSTHATWAY.
    While this doesn't make her a bad person, per se, it does she she is willing to exploit a horrendous situation just to further herself and her daughter. And it also shows shockingly bad judgemnt. Surely her husband couldn't support such behaviour? 

    Well that blows that theory out of the water. Professional disrepute anyone?
     3. Thirdly, having read some of the content of Mrs Flores' facebook page in relation to Jodi      Arias content, and having read the tweets included in Nurmi's motion, I would say that they were not created by trolls etc, they are the work of the woman herself. 




     No need for conspiracy theories here. 

    Here is the video Corinna put out The Justice League VS Jodi Arias:


    Read the Twitter Direct Messages allegedly from Mrs Flores revealing sealed information, here.
    The entire motion is below, and the DM's begin as Exhibit G, on Page 36



Monday 25 August 2014

Cops Filmed Beating Suspect During Arrest At Walmart [VIDEO]

Ferguson Police Officer Justin Cosma Hog-Tied And Injured A Young Child, Lawsuit Alleges

A Ferguson police officer who helped detain a journalist in a McDonald's earlier this month is in the midst of a civil rights lawsuit because he allegedly hog-tied a 12-year-old boy who was checking the mail at the end of his driveway.
According to a lawsuit filed in 2012 in Missouri federal court, Justin Cosma and another officer, Richard Carter, approached a 12-year-old boy who was checking the mailbox at the end of his driveway in June 2010. Cosma was an officer with the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office at the time, the lawsuit states. The pair asked the boy if he'd been playing on a nearby highway, and he replied no, according to the lawsuit.
Then, the officers "became confrontational" and intimidated the child, the lawsuit claims. "Unprovoked and without cause, the deputies grabbed [the boy], choked him around the neck and threw him to the ground," it says. The boy was shirtless at the time, and allegedly "suffered bruising, choke marks, scrapes and cuts across his body."
The 12-year-old was transferred to a medical facility for treatment, but the lawsuit says Cosma and the other officer reported the incident as "assault of a law enforcement officer third degree” and “resisting/interfering with arrest, detention or stop."


Jefferson County prosecutors "refused to issue a juvenile case" against the young child, the suit says.
The allegations against Cosma were made in September 2012, shortly after he was introduced as a new officer at a Ferguson City Council meeting. Jefferson County is just south of Ferguson.
Captain Ron Arnhart of the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, who is a candidate for sheriff, did not respond to The Huffington Post's request for comment on the circumstances of Cosma's departure. Neither Ferguson police spokesman Tom Zoll nor Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson responded to requests for comment.
A dispatcher at the Ferguson Police Department said she would relay a message to Cosma, who was out in the field on Sunday afternoon.
Richard R. Lozano, the lawyer representing the young man in the lawsuit, declined to be interviewed due to the pending claims against Cosma and the other officer. He said he anticipates a trial date early next year. However, Lozano did provide a statement.
"The lawsuit alleges that Justin Cosma and Richard Carter, two deputies with the Jefferson County, Missouri sheriff's department in 2010, assaulted my client during an encounter on my client's driveway while his mother was inside their house. My client was 12 years old at the time, shirtless and was not suspected of any criminal behavior. He was checking the mail. The deputies approached my client and the encounter quickly escalated. My client was restrained, choked, thrown to the ground and hogtied by the two deputies. He suffered scrapes and choke marks to his neck. No charges were ever brought against my client. It is my understanding that Justin Cosma is currently an officer with the City of Ferguson," Lozano wrote.
Cosma was also one of the officers who detained journalists from HuffPost and The Washington Post earlier this month in a local McDonald's. He declined to give his name or badge number at the time, and has subsequently refused to identify himself to the press. A reader tip allowed HuffPost to match his name and face after the altercation.
While still at the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, Cosma received an award for dealing with a person in psychiatric crisis, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Cosma isn't the only officer whose past has received new attention in the wake of the shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown and the subsequent protests in Ferguson. Eddie Boyd III, an officer who faced allegations of hitting children while serving under the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, quietly resigned and sought employment with the Ferguson Police Department. Boyd faced three complaints of physical abuse against children between 2004 and 2006, two of which were dropped. Internal affairs sustained the third complaint against Boyd, saying there was sufficient evidence to support the allegation that he struck a 12-year-old girl in the head with a pistol, and recommended Boyd be fired. The St. Louis police chose to demote him.
Less than a year later, a teenage boy alleged that Boyd hit him in the nose with a gun, and the officer quietly resigned from his role at the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. His license was not revoked in the ensuing lawsuit. Boyd was hired by the Ferguson Police Department sometime between July 2009 and December 2010.
St. Louis County officer Dan Page, who has been on the force for 35 years, was suspended from duty for inflammatory comments made while addressing the Oath Keepers of St. Louis and St. Charles. Page made racist and sexist remarks, called President Obama an “illegal alien,” denounced hate crime laws and spoke flippantly about violence and killings. The video, uploaded to YouTube in April, was uncovered by CNN after Page pushed anchor Don Lemon on Aug. 18 during demonstrations in Ferguson.
St. Ann Lt. Ray Albers was also suspended from duty after he threatened civilians in Ferguson, pointing his gun at them and shouting, “I will fucking kill you.” Reporter Joe Biggs was among the group being threatened.


“I can’t believe that that happened in America,” Biggs told HuffPost of the confrontation. “That’s something I’ve seen in Iraq and Afghanistan. In our country? Mind-blowing.”
Darren Wilson, the officer who shot Michael Brown, joined the Ferguson police after the city council in nearby Jennings disbanded the police department and brought in new officers over three years ago because of the poor relationship between cops and residents, the Washington Post reported.
Read the lawsuit laying out the allegations against Cosma below.


Tuesday 7 January 2014

Robbery Leaves Beauty Queen Monica Spear & Husband Dead

Missing Teen Alexis Murphy Presumed Dead

Nelson County, VA:
Alexis Murphy's aunt said her family is "devastated" the missing Virginia teen is now presumed dead by the authorities.
"Of course my family's devastated, I can't stand here and say that we're not," Murphy's aunt, Trina Murphy, told reporters outside the Nelson County courthouse on Monday, according to WSET News.
"But, we're [going to] stand in our faith in God and ... have our day in court," Trina Murphy added.
Trina Murphy and other family members were at the courthouse Monday, for a press conference scheduled by Nelson County Commonwealth's Attorney Anthony Martin. During the press conference, authorities revealed their belief that Alexis Murphy was murdered by Randy Allen Taylor. They also announced Taylor's indictment in connection with the homicide.
"A special grand jury was impaneled at my request to hear evidence and to consider indictments that I prepared," Martin said.
The grand jury indicted Taylor, 48, for multiple crimes, including abduction and first-degree murder in the death of the 17-year-old.
Alexis Murphy, a senior at Nelson County High School, was last seen by family members on Aug. 3, 2013. Murphy's cousin, Tiffany Murphy, told The Huffington Post that the teen had left her house to go back-to-school shopping in Lynchburg, but never made it.
Authorities with the Nelson County Sheriff's Office obtained surveillance video from a Lovingston gas station that shows Alexis Murphy enter the station at about 7:15 that night. Randy Taylor also was allegedly spotted in the same video footage.
Three days later, police in Charlottesville found the missing girl's white 2003 Nissan Maxima in a movie theater parking lot just outside of the Charlottesville city limits. The location is approximately 40 miles north of the gas station.
Nelson police allegedly have video footage of Taylor at an adult novelty store, that was taken the same day Murphy disappeared, but the timing on the video is unclear. The shop, police said, is just two miles from the movie theater where Alexis Murphy's car was found.
Authorities ultimately searched Taylor's Lovingston home, but whether they found anything related to the case remains unclear. The search warrant, as well as affidavits in the case, have been sealed. Hearings related to the case have also been closed under court order.
According to The Richmond Times-Dispatch, Taylor' attorney, Michael Hallahan, acknowledged shortly after his client's arrest that Alexis Murphy and a black male were at Taylor's home the day she disappeared, but left together.
In August, Tiffany Murphy told HuffPost her cousin has no known ties to Taylor.
"She is a senior in high school. She has a full scholarship for volleyball and is planning to go to college. She's a good kid and has never been in trouble with the law," Tiffany Murphy said.
Taylor was initially charged with abduction, but the prosecution said Monday they would not prosecute him on that charge because of his indictment on the more serious charges. His trial is scheduled to begin on May 1.

[VIDEO] MISSING TEEN PRESUMED DEAD