During 2008 while Phil Gibson was still defending me, we attended a case hearing at the DOJ. Officer Bialek & Rantz attended the hearing. After the hearing, investigators followed Bialek back to Lawrence.
That afternoon my friend Jennifer told me while she was at work that day she had stepped outside for a smoke. She noticed a girl standing in the parking lot across the way that she recognized as a "skanky stripper" from the Outhouse strip club. A few minutes later she saw a police car pull up to the girl driven by Officer Bialek. The police car stopped and the stripper leaned into the window talking to the officer.
Later another person told us the investigator had followed Bialek that night to a local motel in his cruiser while on duty. He met a girl with a similar description that my friend had seen him earlier that day with. The two went into a room in the motel for about 20 minutes or so. When officer Bialek came out of the motel he noticed the investigator who was video taping him with a pair of digital binoculars. He approached the car and threatened the investigator with an arrest for stalking. All of which was recorded.
The next day the investigator met with US Attorney Marietta Parker in her office. Parker assumed that the investigator was a law enforcement officer involved in the Yellow House case. The meeting had proceeded for appx. 45 minutes when Parkers phone rang. She answered it; and it was Bialek. She put Bialek on speaker phone and proceeded to talk to him. Bialek told Parker that someone had been following him. She informed Bialek that an officer was in her office now meeting with her. He asked her to describe the officer and at that point she turned off the speaker. She finished the call and called security to have the investigator removed from her office.
During the meeting Parker admitted to the investigator that she had taken the Yellow House case even though it was very weak, because she owed someone a favor. She also admitted there was nothing except circumstantial evidence against the Neighbors. When he questioned her about charging people in Federal court on just circumstantial evidence she stated "we are working on that." When he was being escorted out of her office she told the investigator that the conversation was nothing but hearsay. He then let her know the conversation had been recorded.
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