Sunday, January 23, 2022

Official Version of Alijah Kensinger Search, Simply 'Not Credible'

Update:  Several witnesses as well as video and photo evidence points to an elaborate ruse using a helpless 6 year old medical transport patient:  within hours, the missing child became a pawn in what  may be one of the most egregious cases of law enforcement misconduct in Monroe County TN.  

An eyewitness sums it up like this -- "It started on the afternoon of 1/13/22, when 6 year old Alijah wandered off on a familiar hiking trail behind the house, living with the paternal grandmother.  As we now know (he was sitting under a tree about (less than a mile) from the house)...  if he was ever lost or unable to find his way back, he had been told to 'stay where you are, and we will find you.'  Instead of rapidly forming a grid search and yelling out for the kid, the event was blown way out of proportion with 3 noisy helicopters, 7 federal and state agencies, and news media from Knoxville camped out at the Coker Creek School parking area for 2 days, (there were even food vendors) --  it was designed to be a next day 'golden opportunity' public relations (PR) event for the sheriff."  

It turned into something so twisted and sinister that Monroe EMS was prevented from joining the post incident debriefing...? Post incident debriefing looks for answers to how well prepared were we,  how well did we perform, and how we can perform better in the future...?

What was so damaging that Tommy Jones didn't want anyone to know?...from a logistical standpoint, Tommy Jones  failed miserably: thousands of dollars foolishly spent in overnight flight hours which also hindered the ground search,  and a young victim who almost died exposed to over 19 hours near freezing 30 degree temperature;... so he had to find a way to recoup for the following day, and again he screwed that up too.  You often hear of 'dumb criminals' posting incriminating photos on 'facebook' and getting caught -- that's exactly what he did...'go figure'.

Publicity Stunt At Any Cost
Sheriff Tommy Jones' effort to stage a 'political sideshow' in the Alijah Kensinger incident raises questions of 'Official Misconduct'--TN 39-16402. (1)  One who commits an act relating to the servant's office or employment that constitutes an unauthorized exercise of official power.  The offense of 'official misconduct' is a class E felony.  As far as federal violation of 'civil rights',  Section 242 of Title 18 makes it a crime for a person acting under color of law to willfully deprive a person of a right or privilege protected by the Constitution or laws of the United States.

Would Tommy Jones risk the safety of a 6 year old boy to get an advantage in the May 3rd election--and,  if part of this two day operation was 'staged' could there be other details that should be uncovered?  

Late Friday morning 1/14/22,  Tommy's hand picked goons brought Alijah from the walking trail site behind the grandmother's house to the command center and parked as far as possible from the waiting ambulance so they could parade south from from the farthest spot in the parking lot,  right up to the waiting news media...  this publicity stunt on a busy state route endangered everyone involved--the gathered crowd looks on as Tommy's water boy Jason Fyllyaw tries to offer some protection and ready-made excuses:  it's ironic that nearly two weeks later, a sheriff's deputy was killed on a busy highway while outside of his patrol car.

When EMS Director Randy White became aware Alijah was found he gave specific instructions that the ambulance crew would come and take over: his order was ignored even though improperly handling a patient who may have suffered trauma increases the risk for cardiac arrest… without regard to standard medical protocol, the six year old was loaded in the back of a truck and brought near the command center so he could be carried by Sheriff Jones on a busy highway ‘like a trophy' ...

“Has Tommy Jones lost his friggin’ mind?”...mishandling a medical transport patient, (a possible trauma victim) can lead to horrendously expensive legal costs... Courts have ruled that 'emotional distress' is mental suffering caused by a particular event or negligence. As such, it is possible to file a civil lawsuit on the grounds of emotional distress to receive compensation for the damage caused. 

New details emerge from a recent video interview with the 6 year old's mother, in what is now regarded as a 2 day 'Theater of the Absurd'...Why did it take 19 hours to find the missing 6 year old boy who supposedly was under a tree about a mile away from home near a walking trail behind the house?  An attempt to spread 'disinformation' that Alijah took shelter overnight in an abandoned house is a PR damage control ploy.

His mother said he was taught to stay in-place if he was ever lost...and she confirms that Alijah had symptoms of trauma, unable to discuss the events until days after being back home.">We may never know if news of the discovery was kept secret until late Friday morning to optimize publicity of the event for Sheriff Jones...The actual person that supposedly found the boy 'Trenton Debity' never appeared before the waiting TV camera crews (unusual to not make a comment in a situation like this)--instead, search volunteer Stone Gray who was 'nearby', made some comments...but left many unanswered questions.

Alijah's mother picked up the child and left town; if not for the loud helicopter noise, you likely could have yelled out for Alijah from the grandmother's porch--the mother has ties to Washington state, Knoxville TN, and her parents in Virginia...when found, Alijah's first words were "where's my daddy?" The burden of the horrible ordeal must have been devastating for all, especially for the paternal grandmother who lives near the Coker Creek Welcome Center--she had custody of the child or he had been left there by the parents.