Sunday, September 13, 2015
Monday, March 16, 2015
Robert Durst joins list of "Suspects that Talk to Themselves"
Robert Durst |
Is there a 'reasonable expectation' of privacy while in a public restroom?
When Robert Durst was heard during the making of an HBO documentary saying that he "killed them all" during a bathroom break... he provided law enforcement enough to get himself arrested last Saturday.
In United States vs. Hill, the U.S Court of Appeals in the Eight Circuit recently held that under some circumstances, there is no continuing Fourth Amendment right to privacy in a public restroom...
"As a result of investigative leads and additional evidence that has come to light in the past year, investigators have identified Robert Durst as the person responsible for Susan Berman's death," Los Angeles Police said in a statement.
Special Agent William Hagmaier describes how in the homicide investigation of Federal Judge Robert Vance, investigators were able to get permission from the court to glean information from Walter Leroy Moody who 'at times' talked to himself.
Friday, February 27, 2015
MCSD Training: Equal Opportunity Incompetency
It made no difference whether the victim was a long-time local or a recent move-in
The bungling in the death investigations of Troy Green, Jim Miller, Chester Millsaps, Charlie Young (and others), is likely one of the darkest chapters in Monroe County Sheriff Bill Bivens' legacy.
Former cops planned a come-back in 2016 |
Charlie's friend mentions the stark contrast in the homicide investigation performed in the death of Harkey Yates, which was done by the (TBI) Tennessee Bureau of Investigation as the lead agency.
"They never did an autopsy on Charlie when he died--even though it was an un-attended death, (supposedly, no one around)...Harkey died in the basement down there in his shop...they did an autopsy on Harkey, why didn't they do Charlie?"
Sunday, January 25, 2015
Former MCSD Cops 'Doug E fresh' Brannon & Pat Henry
Fake Lawyer Scandal--Their Actions Described as: "egregious, illegal, and abhorrent"
Brannon testified that he agreed working with Patrick Henry, who was accused of impersonating an attorney, but denies participating in the "illusion." See how Brannon denies knowledge of "misdeeds" by Monroe County Sheriff's Detectives in the Dawson case--see page 12 in the appeal of State of Tennessee v. Jessica Kennedy HERE
Former MCSD James Patrick Henry |
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