• Cocaine & Cars

    Ron Samuels was a Toyota dealer in Pensacola.  He was around for a few years. When I lived there,  I used to see him when I worked at Village Inn. He wasn’t the picture of success. He was a big man with longer unkempt hair. When I say big, I mean all the way around.…

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  • Researching this case, I have become aware of a few different observations.  a. People will believe in an Elvis or extra-terrestrial sighting before they question press statements of the local government. b. Even with proof of the civil rights and privacy violations of the NSA, people don’t believe their corrupt city council member would ever…

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  • This report was released by El Universal, a Mexican media outlet.  They received the official documents of the intelligence this report is based on. [contact-form][/contact-form] DEA Negotiated With Mexican Drug Cartel Members: Report

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  • I wanted to take this time to address a few important issues with respect to me & this case. Does any one know the feeling of running late on a rainy Monday and having a flat tire, with no spare on a busy road and no one stopping to help?  Of course. Everybody has those…

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  • It boggles the mind that this case could be so engrossing and yet depicted as so simple. Pensacola is corrupt. It is rotten to the core. This murder is less than 3 degrees of separation from any one there. But I have to say I was surprised at some of the people in the mix.…

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  • Legacy

    I have spent the day reflecting on different things.  As I sat down to write about the case, I thought that going over the lasting indentation in time; a moment  can carry a generational reverberation. One instant can propel a life into constellation of events. We take for granted those moments and we abuse them…

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  • So someone choreographed 5 men to storm a compound that is fully established with cameras, to take some money from an old man.  This is the story if you drank the Kool-Aid. This is the ultimate puzzle wrapped inside an enigma. The risk in this crime is high. The gain is low. No money actually…

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  • Today, I want to take a second to reflect on this rabbit hole I have jumped into. I entered into this with intrigue & curiosity. I have never known anyone that was on national television, until July 2009. I was floored because it was just so surreal. Who sees an acquaintance on tv as a…

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  • I know it’s not a stretch to find that paperwork in a high profile case goes missing. There is one report that encompasses the entire case. There is one document that will illuminate everything anyone needs to know about who killed the Billings’.  One document that seems to be tossed aside by everyone as “impertinent”. …

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  • I have spent months trying to come up with the PERFECT blog post. Truth be told, there is nothing much new happening. That’s a damn shame considering a man is sitting in a cell smaller than most people’s bathrooms with his life hanging in a constant purgatory state of nothingness. But this is the first…

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