Looks like Dogwalker has spoken again
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Looks like Dogwalker has spoken again
It looks like the Dogwalker has made certain admissions to Anthony Dorothy while DW was incarcerated, which is the subject of Reno's Motion. He just can't stop talking.
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Re: Looks like Dogwalker has spoken again
Simply amazing the magnitude of this guy's willingness to squeal.Dezcad wrote:It looks like the Dogwalker has made certain admissions to Anthony Dorothy while DW was incarcerated, which is the subject of Reno's Motion. He just can't stop talking.
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Ya think?5. The admission of any of these statements by Mr. Riley to Mr. Dorothy implicates Mr.
Gonzalez in a fundamental way. It is not possible to “sanitize” these statements in a way which
would only implicate Riley.
So...DW has thrown Gonzalez under the bus. Any takers on when Gonzales returns salute?
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Wow! A motion that makes sense!
Not necessarily meritorious, but it at least has some connection with factual reality and the legal system in force in the United States.
Do you suppose DTDW will notice when some of the motions of his co-defendants (who have lawyers) are granted while his are not?
Not necessarily meritorious, but it at least has some connection with factual reality and the legal system in force in the United States.
Do you suppose DTDW will notice when some of the motions of his co-defendants (who have lawyers) are granted while his are not?
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Re: Looks like Dogwalker has spoken again
As much abuse as is being heaped upon Reno by some the of the Qualosians, I would not equate Reno with Dogwalker. Reno can at least keep his mouth shut and make a few basic decisions that help his defense. Dogwalker, not so much.Doktor Avalanche wrote:Ya think?5. The admission of any of these statements by Mr. Riley to Mr. Dorothy implicates Mr.
Gonzalez in a fundamental way. It is not possible to “sanitize” these statements in a way which
would only implicate Riley.
So...DW has thrown Gonzalez under the bus. Any takers on when Gonzales returns salute?
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The unfortunate part is that Dogwalker's former attorney and current attorney are both good lawyers who I would be happy to have represent me if I was facing federal time. Dogwalker has missed a serious chance to greatly reduce his time. If he had made the decision to work with his lawyer and try to cut a deal, he could have really taken advantage of his natural propensity to talk. Plus, he comes across as so pathetic that maybe even the AUSAs will find him to be somewhat harmless and would have made him a much better deal than he could hope for today.LPC wrote:Wow! A motion that makes sense!
Not necessarily meritorious, but it at least has some connection with factual reality and the legal system in force in the United States.
Do you suppose DTDW will notice when some of the motions of his co-defendants (who have lawyers) are granted while his are not?
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Danny choice in confidantes is ... um ... interesting.
Copyright 2007 Bangor Daily News
Bangor Daily News (Maine)
April 3, 2007 Tuesday
SECTION: Pg. A1
HEADLINE: Maine convict;
Held after Mich. escape attempt
BYLINE: JUDY HARRISON OF THE NEWS STAFF
An escape attempt by a man with two sexual assault convictions in Maine was foiled last week in Michigan when police arrested his 20-year-old girlfriend after she allegedly hid a shotgun and other items in a restroom.
The case involves Anthony David Dorothy, 35, formerly of Newburgh, who is accused of beating and imprisoning a neighbor in an apparent drug deal in Sanilac County, Mich., northeast of Detroit.
Sara Marie Bauer of Deckerville, Mich., allegedly hid a sawed-off shotgun, ammunition, a handcuff key and other items above a ceiling tile in a hospital restroom, according to a report published Friday in the Port Huron Times Herald.
Dorothy had a medical appointment scheduled at McKenzie Memorial Hospital in Sandusky, the seat of Sanilac County, on the afternoon of March 28, Sanilac County Sheriff Virgil Strickler told the Michigan newspaper. Bauer allegedly had hidden the items the previous day.
Bauer knew that Dorothy had a medical appointment at McKenzie Memorial Hospital on March 28, Strickland said. Dorothy "was having her put those devices inside a restroom that would be close to where he was supposed to be."
Bauer has been charged with six felonies, including multiple counts of aiding the escape of a felony prisoner, conspiracy to escape and firearms violations. If convicted, she faces up to seven years in prison.
Police told the newspaper they became suspicious March 26, when a corrections officer noticed an inmate using another inmate's assigned PIN to make phone calls. The Sanilac County Sheriff's Department spent the next two days closely monitoring inmate contacts.
Dorothy, who testified against an inmate in a murder-for-hire scheme in Maine 10 years ago, was arrested on Jan. 23, after Sandusky, Mich., police received a tip that someone was being held inside Dorothy's apartment. When asked to show identification, he jumped out a window and broke his ankle, but ran to a ditch and hid in the water, Sandusky Police Chief Paul Cowley told the Times Herald in January.
The victim, whose name was not released, suffered a blood clot on the brain, a fractured eye socket and broken nose, the newspaper reported.
Dorothy, whose criminal history in Maine includes two sexual assault convictions, was sentenced in April 1999 to 10 years in federal prison for being a felon in possession of a firearm. At that sentencing, the judge took five years off the mandatory 15-year prison term Dorothy was facing because of his significant cooperation with the government in several cases.
Released in 2001 after his sentence was reduced to 71/2 years, he twice was sent back to federal prison for violating his supervised release.
He was last released in May 2005 from a facility in Schuylkill, Pa.
Dorothy had been living at the apartment where he was arrested for about six months, Sandusky police said. He had been moving around Michigan for more than a year.
Both Bauer and Dorothy were being held Monday at the Sanilac County Jail on $100,000 bond each.
Dorothy is expected to be charged in U.S. District Court in Bangor for violating his supervised release.
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A jailhouse snitch. Lovely.
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Well he's run out of Get out of Jail Free cards.
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A jailhouse snitch who must look and sound convincing on the stand. I've found several stories of him testifying as a witness and they all ended in convictions.
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He better ask for P.C.Demosthenes wrote:A jailhouse snitch who must look and sound convincing on the stand. I've found several stories of him testifying as a witness and they all ended in convictions.
What's the going rate on snitch fingers? A carton of smokes? A Cadillac?
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Maybe the convictions occurred despite his testimony. I'm serious - you don't know. By and large, a competent cross shows up these guys as pond scum.Demosthenes wrote:I've found several stories of him testifying as a witness and they all ended in convictions.
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Definitely a possibility. I know nothing about the guy (or the cases) other than a few articles I dug up.wserra wrote:Maybe the convictions occurred despite his testimony. I'm serious - you don't know. By and large, a competent cross shows up these guys as pond scum.
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When does the trial of the Fatuous Four start?
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The jury was seated yesterday.
Opening arguments are Monday.
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I think Reno can attest to the fact that he can, and quite well.CaptainKickback wrote:Okay, we know Dogwalker can speak, but can he roll over?
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Hrmph, the site worked fine last night, but this morning...nothing. Visiting using the IP returns a "bad_httpd_conf" error.Demosthenes wrote:http://www.redcrayons.net
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Must have been a temporary error, it appears to be working fine now.
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Indeed.The Operative wrote:Must have been a temporary error, it appears to be working fine now.
Did anyone catch the comments? This one is my personal favorite (bolding added):
[sarcasm]I totally get it now. If the law doesn't mention me by name, I don't have to pay it![/sarcasm]Old Buck wrote:your married to a tax Attorney ask him to show you the law imposing a tax on ed and Elaine brown. He cant because the tax is imposed upon income. Now ask him what is income. See if he tell you the thruth that income is profit or gain derived from capitol or labor.The key word being DERIVED. Its people such as you and your husband that benifit from the tax laws being misapplied.
It so wonderfully Hawaiian Punch to not recognize that the tax was imposed on E&E's income and not E&E, physical persons. That might be why it's called an "income tax" and not a "human tax".
(well, technically, the tax was only imposed on Elaine's income cause Ed didn't have any income).
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Wow, looks like Demo has already attracted the usual suspects.
BTW, I drove by the Fed. Courthouse building today. Looks like an ordinary day. I would have thought that there would have been at least 2 or 3 supporters of the Tard Trio® who could have shown up to protest the trial. Not so much as a single sign.
BTW, I drove by the Fed. Courthouse building today. Looks like an ordinary day. I would have thought that there would have been at least 2 or 3 supporters of the Tard Trio® who could have shown up to protest the trial. Not so much as a single sign.