A soccer player most of his life, my son couldn't have had much success with 3-inch scars above each knee. There was no knee surgery, with the documented well-healed wounds, as the Alabama autopsy indicated on the male cadaver. In fact my son had no notable scars or wounds on his legs, at all. The thought of a pre-planned disappearance for my son is chilling, which could mean the dead body substituted or "mistaken," was quite possibly well planned, and possibly premeditated murder.1998, Judge Lyn Stuart of Alabama released my son's body to his father. The problem is, the boy's father had a "bodyless" funeral in Georgia before he picked up the boy's dead body in Alabama. And he wasn't going to let me have the papers to prove anything, regarding body shipment or location. I had to get the information elsewhere.
Judge Stuart has a blog site here:http://lynstuart.blogspot.com/2006_03_01_lynstuart_archive.html
And a web site, here:http://lynstuart.com
A native Kentuckian, Mobile forensics examiner Julia Goodin, although she didn't actually perform the autopsy, signed forensics papers. She was relocated to the state of Iowa where she is recorded as having become the most powerful and highest paid forensics examiner in the state.It's fascinating how Alabama's business coordinator, Mr. William Canary referred to "his girls" as capable of taking care of the Governor Don Siegelman problem. I felt as though I was watching the movie, "Witches of Eastwick" over again, in reading of Siegelman's political prosecution. I could almost hear Jack Nicholson's character, Daryl Van Horne bellowing, "Girls! Girls!"
So is this what real, deep-south, "Southern" women are made of? If so, they certainly aren't comparable to their cousins, "us Hillbillies."
Another fascinating story that interweaves with all of this is the Comair plane crash story, which links to Intergraph and some other companies, and affluent names. One of Intergraph's employees lived near a Kentucky lake rumored to have cocaine troubles and Triad connections in the past. With nearly fifty other victims, she perished in the crash. An interesting link is here:

Hey, what's that guy snorting anyway?

And while memories of the little introductory warlock's letters fluttering off the once active Strategum web-site fade away, the double-murder-homicide is long forgotten by the press. Lights are on Alabama's Attorney General, Troy King, a former Strategum client, who now struggles to prove his place in the spotlight with Nashville's rich-and-famous is well-earned, er, –– well, ..... deserved.
Next: What were the planes landing by the Baldwin County Sheriff's hunting club?
Toys for Tots?
2 comments:
Signing off on a "scientific identification" which ignores the supposed victim's medical history, is not the sort of "mistake" that gets made by accident.
In the mafia, promotion is gained by doing the dirty work.
Thank you for your comment. I've entertained the fact this statement signed by "Judge Lyn Stuart" could be possibly falsified. It was presented by the sheriff's department of Baldwin County, Alabama, along with other records containing questionable information. I can't imagine her office misspelling a name, i.e. Sniffin II vs. Sniffen, III but I have learned this is one of the "tricks" used throughout this entire dilemma.
Spelling and date errors are ways to lose files, and hide information stored in databases.
Also, incompetence is rather common throughout these experiences.
Second, police reports indicated the forensics examiner, Julia Goodin, was reportedly "at the scene" of the "suicide" when just a few months ago she admitted in phone conversation she did not examine the body, and it would "be difficult" to contact the person who actually did the autopsy. Apparently this person is now employed elsewhere, or otherwise unavailable.
Goodin is a native of Columbia County, Kentucky, a very far-right, ultra-conservative area of the state. She's shown shaking the hand of Russell Spring's Republican Senator Vernie McGaha in one publication. http://www.columbiamagazine.com/photoarchive.php?photo_id=22656
What I have found through this nightmare, is that often a person can be connected in a criminal situation and still be innocent of it. It happens often with the wives and affiliates of mafia members and drug lords–– champions at keeping their bloody secrets dark and hidden.
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