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A serial killer is loose in the Chicago Nw suburbs |
Current rating: 0 |
by Willis Earl Wilson Email: crayshay (nospam) aol.com (unverified!) Phone: 904 778 - 4343 |
15 Jul 2002
Modified: 16 Jul 2002 |
There,s a high level coverup involving the Schaumburg Police and Mayor Daley ......... false arrest and imprisonment [me] kidnaping Rape and Murder since the 1970,s. |
To avoid embarassment, politics, etc. the Schaumburg Police and Richard Daley allow a low life to assault and
knife to death young women in the suburbs.
I,ve been after the Schaumburg Police for 16 yrs.
" Sue the Bastards Blind "
Willis Earl Wilson former U S M C |
Is This A Story? |
by ML (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 16 Jul 2002
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I'm no buddy of the way the police often conduct themsleves, but the poster has once again posted a non-story about the Schaumburg police. He is doing this constantly on Chicago IMC. While it would seem that he might very well have some specific information to offer to substantiate this story, he never has offered anything about this except his opinion in his postings here.
Here is a link to a post of his at Chicago IMC:
http://chicago.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=11991&group=webcast
This offers a little more info. Unfortunately, it only makes a little more clear that the poster has trouble composing a credible and comprehensible story. It looks like he was falsely accused by the police at the beginning, but then he tells of a somewhat unbelievable episode where he claims to have solved the crime, on nothing more than a hunch, and then was ignored by the police.
If the police were so incompetent as to have originally falsely accused him, doesn't he even consider that his own accusation may lack even the limited credibility that the cops had when they accused him? The person, who is only vaguely identified in such a way that no one would consider it to be credible, seems to not have a name.
You don't "exonerate" yourself by accusing someone else. That sounds like the same snitch plan that put so many people falsely on Death Row here in Illinois. We don't need any more of that in Illinois.
I would advise either hiring a lawyer (but being this incident happened 16 years ago, the statute of limitations for filing suit may very well have expired) or seeing a social worker to evaluate what help he really may need to get over this traumatic experience. |