Monday, July 28, 2025
74 yr old Pastor Lester Isbill DEAD--kept in 'torture like' condition for 9 hours by Sheriff Tommy Jones' handlers
Monday, June 9, 2025
Alijah Kensinger was found on night the search began: the morning-after publicity stunt was a sham
Sheriff Tommy Jones' handling of Missing Child Alert--A Profound Betrayal of Public Trust ...The head of communications and owner of Fine Communications, Eric, in charge of Net Control at the Cherohala Challenge last Saturday revealed what many already suspected--Alijah was found the night the search began--the missing child alert issued by Sheriff Tommy Jones on Alijah Kensinger that continued into the next morning was partially staged. The publicity stunt on a busy state route endangered everyone involved.
Excluding Monroe EMS from Post Incident Debriefing Was a Violation of H.R. 5852
'Flight Aware' records show two helicopters and a fixed-wing aircraft buzzin' around for a couple of hours into the night; what if this was allowed to happen after Alijah was found?
What was so damaging that Tommy Jones didn't want anyone to know?
| Publicity Stunt At Any Cost |
Would Tommy Jones risk the safety of a 6-year-old boy to get an advantage in the May 3rd, 2022 Sheriff's 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 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 Alijah's mother, in what is now regarded as a 2-day 'Theater of the Absurd'...
Trenton Debity was the actual person that supposedly found Alijah, although he 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.
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
Attorney Russ Egli files Notice of Appearance in the Whiskey Barrel Case
Knoxville Attorney Russ Egli has filed an appearance in the Whiskey Barrel Trading LLC vs Robyn Hurvitz case in Monroe County TN.
A July 2024 press release on Marquis Who's Who describes Mr. Egli:
"A distinguished attorney with a career spanning over 18 years. In 2007 as a new member of the bar, Mr. Egli went before the Tennessee Senate Judiciary Committee, highlighting the fact that the Tennessee Judiciary was experiencing significant problems with a litigant's due process right to pursue the removal of a judge which has an actual conflict or an appearance of impropriety.
This Senate Judiciary hearing in which other members of the Tennessee Bar, as well as Tennesse residents who were in litigation with a judge refusing to recuse from the case despite an actual conflict or appearance of impropriety testified was instrumental in changing the laws surrounding the recusal of a judge in Tennessee as well as the disbandment of the Tennessee Court of the Judiciary which was not disciplining Tennessee judges who had clearly violated their judicial canons."


