June 2, 2008 was an interesting day in court!
The Neighbors went before Judge Waxse to decide if the bond should be revoked because of the blogs. Outside the court room were 4 officers from the Lawrence Police Department.
Officer Mike McAtee was standing in the hall outside the court room with the other officers. This is the same officer that the prosecutor obsessively has referred to several times in the motion to revoke bond, appearing to cover-up for the allegations against McAtee, even though Mike McAtee has not been an investigator in the Yellow House case that Marietta Parker is prosecuting.
Even though this officer has not been an investigator in the nearly 3 yr. long investigation. Yet it would appear the prosecutor Marietta Parker conspired with fellow colleague attorney Kevin Regan to pose as officer McAtee's civil attorney, then write an intimidation letter to the defendant threatening a law suit.
Then Mr. Regan writes a second retraction e-mail as an obvious favor to Ms. Parker, in which he admits to the Conspiracy and cover-up between him and Marietta Parker because she is a friend and colleague of 20 years.
There appears to be no logical reason for the Government to pay these officers to stand in the hall outside this hearing other than the intimidation factor.
I wonder when do the eyes of the Government get opened to the corruption that is going on here? Just how much evidence has to be presented to show an obvious cover-up and conspiracy? Why has this been allowed to continue for so long? When does the danger of this conspiracy warrant the need for an investigation?
The obvious is that this case with no merit continues to move through the courts not because of the severity of the crime, but rather to continue the cover-up and conspiracy, that has surfaced during the three years it has been pursued by corrupt officials doing obvious favors for one another.
How long can a case of false charges with no evidence, riddled with perjury, misconduct, cover-up, corruption, and conspiracy be allowed to continue to waist the time of the Federal Courts?
Does a defendant have to disappear or die before the danger becomes real?
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