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Thursday, November 14, 2013

The X-Files Conviction and Sentencing

















1 comment:

  1. Walt issued a letter of support, perhaps his female family members were off limits for some reason and he didn't not have to worry. Perhaps he feels Brad has been misjudged and is really a good man.
    I have no clue why he did so I can only guess. But anyone offering support for Brad is on my list of people not to do business with or speak to as by supporting Brad makes me think they have nothing intelligent to say.

    I notice on topic you Norman is getting the nasty type judgment's along with any who agrees with you .
    I wonder if these are people who have ties to the sheriffs office or Brad in some way.
    I can think of no other group who would desire to see him go free , and silence you at the same pen stroke.

    After all how can the Sheriffs Department do without a hero Deputy who they referred to as the best Deputy in the State.
    They must be dumfounded that he got caught, and possibly happy he has not spoken of others as far as they know. (yet)

    At least now we all know what he was good at which differs from what his supervisors seem to be referring to, no wonder he was promoted.

    I hope all the victims get a fine attorneys and sue the Sheriffs Office and the Office of the County Commission until they weep from the cost of the acts he committed and that for some magical reason none of them knew about. What a mystery indeed.
    Also they should sue anyone who knew of these acts and were in a position of power to do something about it and did nothing
    What mighty crime fighters they must be.
    Also the awkward fact that perhaps if they had listened to the public and Norman Alderman much of what happened could of been prevented.

    Justice has not prevailed but it has a toe in the door and my soon place the entire foot into some very uncomfortable places for others involved.
    Thanks to the State Police, The FBI , Donna Price and people like Normal Alderman who have risked all and been persecuted for simply speaking out,

    The Road Runner .

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