Thursday, September 25, 2008

Detective Mike Riner has had an obvious vendetta against the Yellow House business for many years.
Detective Mike Riner confiscated a KU band Uniform that a dumpster diver sold the Yellow House approximately 12 years ago. The owner of the business Carrie Neighbors at the time called KU and they informed her that the Uniforms are turned in by the students at the end of the year. If a student fails to return the uniform they are charged for it.

With this information Carrie told detective Riner that obviously the student had already paid for it and since it was found in a trash dumpster the Uniform obviously did not qualify as stolen property and therefore the University's band department should reimburse her the $40 she had paid for it.
This angered Detective Riner,he did not agree the University should have to reimburse the business and he confiscated the Uniform. Judging by Detective Riners public statements using the name MichaelJ Detective Riner has held a grudge against the business ever since. Blogging under the user name MichaelJ on public forums Lawrence Journal World and larryville.com to demoralize the business and its owners, make fun of them and make reference to this case in blogs dating back to 2006.
Detective Riner under the user name MichaelJ refers to the business owner as "Bitchy" in one of his posts in reference to the band uniform incident. And in another post refers to the business as "the felon house"

We believe that detective Mike Riners Grudge towards the business owners has interfered with his ability to be impartial as a witness and investigator and clearly sets the path for his motivation to be dishonest while giving testimony under oath during the detention hearing, in United States Of America vs. Guy Neighbors & Carrie Neighbors case no. 08-MJ-8077-01/02-JPO. Falsely claiming under oath and contrary to his report to not have been shown the paperwork in question and claiming the notes associated with the paperwork were shredded. But then the prosecutor Terra Morehead later testified that Riner had found the shredded notes and she had seen them. Claiming the sellers form was concealed and participating in the arrest of Guy and Carrie Neighbors on Friday Aug. 8Th, then on Monday August 11Th using the information provided to him by Carrie and Guy Neighbors from the paperwork he testified was concealed, he arrested Robert Samples.

We are requesting an FBI investigation into the actions of the officials presiding over this case. For constitutional rights violations against Guy and Carrie Neighbors including but not limited to color of law violations, oath of office violations and selective vindictive prosecution.

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