Head Shot
We tore down cattle pens today. The gates are made of iron and weigh over 100 lbs. One of them free fell and cracked me across the back of the head.
I’m wondering….am I lucky because I’m still alive or unlucky for getting hit?
We tore down cattle pens today. The gates are made of iron and weigh over 100 lbs. One of them free fell and cracked me across the back of the head.
I’m wondering….am I lucky because I’m still alive or unlucky for getting hit?
Some of the best criminal law bloggers -
Scott Henson, Defending People, Norm Pattis, A Public Defender, Simple Justice, and Malum In Se
are writing some great stuff on the subject of snitching.
Thought it might be interesting to throw a ‘retired outlaw’s’ two cents into the mix…
My definition of a “snitch” (aka CI, confidential informant, rat) is someone who gets caught breaking the law, then sacrifices someone else to avoid accountability for their own crime(s). They’re at the bottom of the outlaw food chain, have no loyalty to anyone, they will do anything to get out of trouble, and are usually the most strung out/guilty of their acquaintances. Yet this is who the courts promote as credible witnesses…
For me, the lines were always very clear.
You do your own time -period.
If you snitch and street justice catches up with you. I know nothing. sucks to be you…
If you abuse a child, the elderly, or an animal - I will call the appropriate agency and report your ass so fast it’ll make your head spin.
If you implicate or snitch on me or my partner (husband, significant other), - all bets between you and I are off.
Uninvolved witnesses and innocent bystanders are not snitches. Don’t blame them because your dumb ass wasn’t paying attention to your surroundings.
’nuff said?
I hate it!
Last night, (thanks to my sis)I discovered another discrepancy in the pursuit documents. Actually it’s on Rick’s death certificate.
The pursuit ended with Rick’s death in a collision at 5:50 am, Saturday morning.
The “time of death” on Rick’s death certificate is 7:18 pm, Saturday evening.
I’m 90% sure it’s nothing more than a typographical error - a bad one, but still just a typo.
What bothers me, what I wonder about…
so damn many discrepancies - at what point do all of the discrepancies go from sloppy police work to obvious cover-up?
I should have new (previously undisclosed) information on the pursuit within the next couple weeks. It’s something I’ve wanted copies of since the beginning so I’m glad in that respect. At the same time, I expect this new information to be just as fictionalized as past information.
One thing I know, and so should they by now - I will NOT stop until I know the truth.
It’s shameful that citizens have to wade through so much BS to get something as simple as the truth from a police department.