Wednesday, January 28, 2009

How do Kentucky & North Carolina connect?


December, 2008, former Sheriff Ron Hewett of Brunswick County, NC began serving a federal prison sentence. He'd become sheriff in 1994, and in 1998 I had contacted his office, the office of District Attorney, Rex Gore, and the Brunswick Beacon Newspaper, to anonymously tip them with new information regarding the unsolved 1992 murder of Amy Frink. About four months later my own son was reported dead, with many similarities as Amy's death.
  • A Blogger writes about Hewett's predicament here.

  • Below are notes taken from "Man04" of North Carolina, 2004. He had a message regarding my son's death. I should stop what I was doing and go on with my life, or I might be killed. He also mentioned Sheriff Huey Mack of Baldwin County, Alabama

    These are copies of three arrest records, of area gang members and trespassers, and a few of the 16 state police reports of vandalism to my home and animals.

    The cruelest thing law enforcement can do is lead a victim to believe there's an ongoing investigation when there isn't, which prolongs the agony––the worst form of human cruelty.
    I'd been to speak with Detective Jude at the Criminal Justice Training Center of the Kentucky State Police, in Richmond, Kentucky summer 2001 regarding the harassment from local gang members, dead animals, and sabotage. I also believed the sale of the farm was an extortion plot and would find out later more of the 'players.' There, my picture was taken and officers acted as though they were working to correct Mercer & Washington County's problems. It never happened.

    It was at that same general time I'd phoned Sheriff Hewett's office in Brunswick, NC and asked if Amy Frink's murder had been solved.

    Hewett, or his deputy, had replied, "Oh yea, we solved that back in 1998––a great, big, fat black guy and a white guy. They're in prison."
    I responded, "That's funny, in 1999 I spoke with Amy's mother, and she said the murder wasn't solved, and she hadn't received any information I gave you in 1998 regarding the murderer's description."

    Later I spoke with Brunswick's sheriff deputy Crockett who had investigated Amy's murder, and he maintained it occurred in 1994, when I remembered clearly it occurred in 1992.



    There were many issues for Mr. Stumbo, in which I had tried to explain that I was being victimized by organized criminals and the problems had crossed state lines. Note in return Mr. Stumbo suggests (yet another) private attorney.


    Since my story has finally, after ten years of horrors, begun to prove factual, I hope to put together more of these connections that neither authorities in Alabama, Georgia, nor Kentucky were interested in unraveling.

    Mike Johnson was a resident of Nicholasville, Kentucky in the year, 2000 along with his friend Roger Garrett. Mike was driving Roger to the local jail for DUI charges to be served on a daily basis. Roger had said he was from a wealthy family in Eastern Kentucky, his grandfather built trucks of some sort, and his brothers had a local construction company, "Garrett Construction." Johnson had said he was "from coastal North Carolina," and that he built custom sailboats. He said he was also involved in the crabbing industry, and had two sons who had been in some trouble and were jailed in Las Vegas. He said his mother was in Arizona, and noted as a psychiatrist. He spoke of his twin brother who had passed away some years before.

    Around 2004 there were several deaths late in the year in Mercer County, Kentucky. In one instance a native North Carolinian named Mr. Combs was in his automobile on Grapevine Road near the church, and took a shotgun to his own head.

    In 2001-2 vehicles with North Carolina tags were frequenting my neighbor's house, Mr. Jerry Jones, whose house had burned because of a faulty freezer connection. Mr. Jones had brought two North Carolinians over to my farm asking about purchasing it––for $25,000.00 less than I'd paid. Curious as to his North Carolina associates, they explained they had relatives "in politics in Gastonia." In my best recollection, the explanation was their relative was seated as a commissioner.

    Later Mr. Jerry Jones explained he'd met his North Carolina friends at a "used car lot." He never explained the visitors from NC who frequented his home other than some neighbors said, "Maybe it's family."
    I would receive two other offers to purchase my farm for $25,000 less than I paid after all of the killing and sabotage. One was from Mr. Wes McClure, the forger of the checks, and the second was from Mr. Black, a friend of the seller, Denver Mills.
    What Mr. Stumbo did not understand, is that living in Kentucky can be a dangerous, and terrifying situation, and a private attorney is worthless when a person's life and property is threatened and vandalized by organized criminals. He also apparently wasn't willing to investigate the area for organized criminal activity, nor examine my farm purchase as and it's extortion characteristics.

    Mr. Stumbo may have found other information from outside his state I could have provided interesting, which could have helped him protect the citizens of his state from the horrors of organized criminal activity. Other NC connections were my ex-husband's boat, docked in Brunswick County for several years before he moved to Georgia and then begun again later Florida. We spent several years in Brunswick and owned land, paying taxes there at one time. And, I had a political cartoon published there in the Brunswick Beacon Newspaper.

    Other politically connected North Carolina connections which could have spanned states were my husband's employment and associates with the Railroad's engineering department, and Cobb County's Facility Group, which has recently suffered losses of some of it's highest, politically corrupt officers. Historically, the company's officers trace up to Charlotte, North Carolina, on up to Massachusetts, and the over to Dallas, ongoing for years. Heavily involved in politics, Facility Group hired the retired Cobb County sheriff, Bill Hutson, who hosted my 1998 stay, and I found the jail to be corrupt, and believe my stay there was staged. They also had, as Sr. Vice President, a Georgia House Representative, Board of Ethics Chairman, Mr. Erhart. Facility's former CFO, involved experienced with the cheesecake industry, as well as attorneys associated with Gingrich and Barr, jumped ship in 2005, and set up shop in Vero Beach, while maintaining another residence in Massachusetts.

    There are some curious connections at 75 Beattie, in Greenville, SC which also houses some Sun Cruz Casino offices, as well as connections with Facility. There's another office near Brunswick in Little River, SC, near a Casino boat captain's restaurant who had a scratch with Brunswick's officials. Little River, SC is to North Carolina like Fernandina Beach, FL is to Georgia - just a hop across the boundary line.

    There are also, the dog show connections with the American Kennel Club, with its headquarters in North Carolina. At the onset of my problems I had some problems getting papers from them, and another breeder actually said he was leaving this country in fear for his life. Bud Samples collapsed and died at the Warner Robins (Stumpff) landlord property, in the presence of Chow Chow breeder Sandy Goldschmitt.

    Connections of the ex's new wife might include one link of a family business to an accounting agent, B. Rains, who relocated from Atlanta to Wilmington, mid 1990's. Two others have relocated from north Georgia to Ocean Isle, brothers who operate businesses there.

    One thing is for certain. There's plenty of golf, and boats of all kinds, sail boats, yachts, plenty of scuba gear, snorkling, surf boards, lots of deep sea fishing and water sports with this crowd. At one point even Kentucky's former Attorney Greg Stumbo was stranded off the coast of Tampa in South Florida on a boat hung up on a sand bar.

    American's Hope is that federal law enforcement agencies are honest, and operate with fairness and integrity, and will end the nightmares of coverup with "The Bluegrass Conspiracy," and organized "Company" of Kentucky; the Brunswick, NC Sheriff Ron Hewett, and Sheriff Herman Strong narcotics convictions stories of North Carolina.
    Because of these corrupt public servants, our children should not be dying.

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