Monthly Archives: September 2011

Dont send your kids to wrong school, a FELONY?

Earlier this year, the case of Kelley Williams-Bolar, a single mother of two, made national headlines after she was charged with a third-degree felony and sentenced to ten days in prison. Her crime: Wanting to make sure her children had … Continue reading

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Family Disputes Suicide Ruling In Mansion Death Case

SAN DIEGO — Nearly two months after a discovery that would capture worldwide headlines, Rebecca Zahau’s family, along with many in Coronado, is disputing investigators’ conclusion that her death was a suicide.”All I know at this point is my sister … Continue reading

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State sanctions music festival promoters

The state Department of Corporations on Friday ordered Elevated Sound Productions, co-producer of this weekend’s Playground Festival in Irvine, to stop selling investments. The order also names ESP senior salesman Jake Hurtado, who was caught on tape promising a 2-to-1 … Continue reading

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SFPD Now Says They Went with Apple Security to Hunt for Missing iPhone

The San Francisco Police Department backtracked Friday and said that it did dispatch officers to a San Francisco man’s home in July to assist Apple security officials looking for a missing iPhone 5 prototype device. An SFPD spokesman told SF … Continue reading

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Richter-Roberts trial may be pushed back

An attorney for Tracey Richter-Roberts has asked for more time to prepare for her trial. Richter-Roberts, 45, of Omaha, was charged in July with first-degree murder, accused of killing Dustin Wehde, 20, in December 2001. Her trial is scheduled for … Continue reading

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Navy Vets charity officials scrambled under scrutiny, documents show

TAMPA — The final months of the U.S. Navy Veterans Association were marked by frantic attempts to fend off reporters and investigators who suspected the charity was a fraud. Though it had reported raising nearly $100 million to assist veterans, … Continue reading

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Liar Catchers special Background Check $99

Liar catchers is putting on a special promotion for BackGround Checks. We are sponsoring a $99 background check to include: http://liarcatchers.com/background_checks.html  Aliases Neighbors Aircraft Ownership High-Risk Address Check Possible Roommates Property Ownership by Address Death Index Possible Relatives Real Property … Continue reading

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Former billing clerk admits to stealing $14,387

COURTLAND—A Franklin woman on Thursday admitted to stealing $14,387 from her employer. Appearing in Southampton County Circuit Court, Deborah Edwards pleaded guilty to embezzling. Edwards, 46, deposited checks issued to Family Practice Associates in Franklin into several personal accounts between … Continue reading

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Questions Raised About Innocence of Death Row Inmate Anthony Porter

Darrin Klimek/Thinkstock(CHICAGO) — A man serving a 37-year double murder sentence in an Illinois prison may be doing so despite his innocence, according to a new complaint that alleges his lawyer helped put his own client behind bars in order … Continue reading

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Jenks’ new police chief has experience under fire

JENKS – If new Police Chief Cameron Arthur meets with controversy in his job, it won’t be the first time. http://liarcatchers.com/wrongful_death.html Arthur acknowledges that the time he spent as police chief in Galena, Kan., which ended in his firing, was … Continue reading

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