Monday, August 25, 2025

Pastor Isbill Needed Medical Attention: Officer Finger 'Flipped him the Bird'

Update: 9/4/2025 Grand Jury Indictments unsealed--Several MCSD employees named--charges include criminal negligent homicide and false reporting. More on WBIR

Never before seen--Tommy is seemingly waging a debate on Facebook with the Forensic Pathologist and the District Attorney...Friends advise him to cease-and-desist, it may lead to another charge.

Former head of detectives Travis Jones on MSNBC video cited lack of training for MCSD bungling the McClancy death investigation.

Back-to-back scandals for MCSD Sheriff Tommy Jones. Will he resign or keep his hat in the ring for a fourth term in 2026?

The death of Pastor Lester Isbill and the Alijah Kensinger Missing Child Alert both cases have elements of a 'cover up'...but all are presumed innocent unless found guilty in a court of law.

 


Friday, August 22, 2025

Pastor Lester Isbill Death Now a Homicide


District Attorney Stephen Hatchett, who represents the state’s Tenth Judicial District, said he plans to take action soon, saying: “I believe this updated autopsy is a more accurate finding based upon all of the known facts, and I intend to present the entire file to the Grand Jury for their consideration.”


Friday, August 15, 2025

MCSD Deputy Jason Fillyaw 'Tommy's Waterboy' played key role in the Missing Child Alert Scandal

Archived news-clip page shows MCSD Jason Fillyaw was the chief propagandist  in the Alijah Kensinger Missing Child Alert.

A propagandist is an individual who holds a prominent role in directing, orchestrating, and crafting messages designed to influence public opinion and behavior.

* Alijah was found around 7:30 PM the evening of the search, according to a witness that lives near where he was staying with his grandmother. If so, the search lasted about 3 hours not 19 hours--who benefited by faking the search late into the next morning...? and were state and federal laws violated...look up the penalties/offenses for transmitting false information during an emergency.

 A gathered crowd of close to 200 people stayed put at the Coker Creek School over-night: which included news media and local residents--it was an all-night vigil eagerly waiting for news on the missing child alert--overnight temps were in the F-30's.

Alijah's mother who flew in on red-eye flight from Colorado the following morning spoke to reporter Kyle Grainger and other reporters...the mother was in shock thinking her boy may have been killed by a bear or other predators--but who knew and who is responsible for the torment caused on Alijah's relatives not knowing the child had been found the previous night--where was Alijah kept overnight, how many people knew...?

Eric, the owner of Fine Communications, revealed on June 7th that Alijah was found on the night the search began, not 19 hours later--since then, several high-profile witnesses have affirmed that the news story was manipulated for political reasons.

EMS Director Randy White was running for sheriff against the incumbent Tommy Jones--All standard protocol was violated so Randy White would not be in the spotlight of the event.

Several federal and state laws were violated in what became known as a 2 day 'theater of the absurd' -- this and the recent death of Pastor Lester Isbill will likely have a significant impact on the 2026 sheriff's election.

 

Tuesday, July 29, 2025

The Most Damning Evidence Against Sheriff Tommy Jones: A Pattern of Delaying Medical Services

Pastor Lester Isbill was kept shackled in a restraint chair with a hood over his head for 9 hours. Video shows a nurse laughing while a jailer makes an obscene gesture towards the camera. 

Missing Child Alert victim Alijah Kensinger was found on the same night the search began, but was not brought to the waiting ambulance until late on the following morning. All communications (includes texts, phone, emails) transmitted and used as a false pretense, after Alijah was found, violated 'Search and Rescue Guidelines' under FCC regulations...The penalties for these offenses can be severe and include a Class D Felony.

Alijah's mother seen on the morning after the search, still not knowing her son was found the night before--she was not told for several hours that Alijah was found.

Demonstrating a 'pattern of misconduct' rather than a single isolated incident is crucial for investigators for several key reasons:

A pattern of misconduct suggests a deeper, potentially systemic problem with an organization, rather than an isolated bad actor.

Two or more similar incidents strengthens the credibility of the allegations and provides stronger evidence to support the claims of wrongdoing. When misconduct is documented over time, it becomes harder to dismiss or regard as isolated events or misunderstandings.

Repeated misconduct allows investigators to delve deeper into the root causes of the problem. This can involve examining policies, procedures, training and accountability systems to identify systemic failures contributing to the pattern.
A pattern of misconduct can help establish intent or prove that an organization or individual was aware of the problem but failed to address it. This can be crucial in proving negligence or even criminal intent in certain situations.