Sunday, July 11, 2010

Tracking Down The Criminals & Public Records

I have started tracking down all of the criminals involved in taking my son.

I have already made requests to Rivercom and haven't heard from them. It's been over a month and they and the police stations are supposed to notify me when records are ready.

I also made requests from Chelan County police and I'm finding out I need to get records from Douglas County. I also called the State police today and found out there are records there, which Wenatchee didn't want me to even know about.

It's going to be a scramble to cover things up now.

I also found out the Department of State in Washington would have been involved. The Department of State. Which is really interesting actually.

And, the FBI.

The Judge blocked me from getting any testimony from any witnesses. He knew I had a right to it and blocked it.

I am also getting really curious about the scheduling of all these hearings around my suspected migraine times. For example, the termination trial...It would, most likely, have been Ann McIntosh.

Whenever there is a calendar to consult, the Judge asks Ann what SHE wants to do and what she has scheduled. CPS just floats around her and what days she says she has available. The only way people could confirm my periods or what I was saying was through someone I lived with or my medical records.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

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