Why Frame Me? PART 1

Skeptics frequently ask why the police would frame me.  It's difficult for some, to believe that the people we trust to uphold the law are the same people consciously breaking it.  Yet, how often are we hearing news of police misconduct being exposed and a convicted  man being exonerated for a crime he didn't commit?  Usually after he has already served half of a lifetime in prison.

Just like every other aspect of life, people have their own personal motives within the justice system.  An ambitious prosecutor may have no problem with ruining the life of an innocent person he feels is expendable, as long as it benefits the prosecutor.  A detective who seeks the income he'll receive in the private sector, may do whatever it takes to promote himself and his business, just to secure the money he feels he has always deserved.  And we all know what murder suspect will do to save his own butt...hell, he told us, himself.

You may think I'm wrong, but let's just take a look at the facts:  As THEY told it, themselves.

I've always admitted to selling weed.  And I've sold A LOT of weed.  In the 1990's, in the cops eyes, selling marijuana was just as bad as being a terrorist.  To some cops, it still is.

In 1995,  Bill Brown's older brother Russel Brown Jr., Fred Tripp TTT and I, all became the focus of a narcotics investigation conducted by tri-county task force and the FBI.  Although Bill Brown and I, were both suspects for the disappearance of Rose Larner.  the actual investigation didn't become much of a priority until it became a drug investigation also.



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