I admit I'm shocked by such transparent criminality within the police force and now the DA.Pass. The only charges so far are the ones brought by the Feds today.
It's just about 2 years since the report and no state charges,
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I admit I'm shocked by such transparent criminality within the police force and now the DA.Pass. The only charges so far are the ones brought by the Feds today.
They’re giving them a chance to clean house & bring state charges on their own.Take over!
I’ve learned Baden will say whatever he’s paid to say.
They’re giving them a chance to clean house & bring state charges on their own.
It could get ugly. The Norfolk DA has close ties to the Gov & AG & he’s the stereotypical DA who runs the whole justice system in his fiefdom. But not too many win against the feds. And not in a case like this. Talk about causing “public outrage”. So the Gov & AG need to address the issue properly or risk the feds airing all the dirty laundry.
I’m just not hopeful about our state government getting on board with making the necessary moves. Like just stop hiring psychopaths.
One of the senior officers in the department testified recently that he didn't know how to use evidence tape. Not exactly the most professional, well-run agency.Related to this, why didn't the Keystone Canton cops learn how to process a crime scene? This happened in 2021.
I’ve learned Baden will say whatever he’s paid to say.
So Robert Devine had already been "demoted" and not kicked to the curb and criminally charged like he should have been.
Curious how he "abused his power" in one of the investigations?
Sept.22, 2022
"Robert Devine was a deputy police chief in Stoughton before he was demoted to patrol officer for "abusing his power." He was also part of an after-school program at Stoughton Middle School. "The investigation determined that Devine had inappropriate contact with a female student in that program," McNamara said. '
'Lies, deceit, and treachery,' Investigation finds 3 former Stoughton police officers had inappropriate relationship with young woman
Three former Stoughton police officers had an inappropriate relationship with a woman for years, an investigation found.www.cbsnews.com
Affidavit of FBI Special Agent Chenee Castruita (US v. Matthew Farwell) Sandra Birchmore Murder:
Other text messages between FARWELL and Birchmore demonstrate his sexual interest in minors.
On June 15, 2019, FARWELL and Birchmore exchanged text messages in which they discussed role-playing during their next sexual encounter. FARWELL asked Birchmore how old she was going to pretend to be during that encounter. When Birchmore responded “14,” FARWELL replied with a smiley face emoji. In another conversation between FARWELL and Birchmore on February 21, 2020, FARWELL describes pinning Birchmore down during sex and asks her: “Will you say Matt stop I’m 13 I’m not ready for this omfg please stop.
“I have also reviewed several text messages from 2020 in which FARWELL instructs Birchmore to act as if he were her older brother coming into her room at night.”
Birchmore’s Final Days
On January 24, 2021, approximately one week prior to Birchmore’s death, she communicated with Person 8 about FARWELL. BIRCHMORE: Soo the father came by last night it was like a complete 360 change
PERSON 8: 180? BIRCHMORE: Yeah
Devine had already been in trouble whilst on the force way back in 2014 -- whatever discipline he received doesn't seem to have dissuaded him:
And in 2014, the department was thrown into turmoil when graphic photos of Robert Devine — the second-in-command to then-chief Paul Shastany — and a mistress were e-mailed to members of the department and their spouses.
An investigator, in determining that Devine had been untruthful about his relationship with the mistress and improperly used department resources in the matter, remarked that ”no police department could operate in this fashion and certainly no police department management could be effective or fair if operated in this cavalier manner.”
It was into this dysfunction that a young Sandra Birchmore arrived.
‘The worst of small-town governments’: In Stoughton, latest police scandal adds to long history of trouble - The Boston Globe
Over the past two decades, the Stoughton Police Department has been the epitome of dysfunction, besieged by scandals that have rocked this unassuming bedroom community south of Boston.www.bostonglobe.com
Yup! Ethical and brilliant men. We are fortunate to have them and SB case of course shows the best example!Dr. Smock, hired by the investigation agrees with Baden's conclusion. Homicide.
He has been around for many years, and he is a political creature. Local, knowing everyone, has been there for ages. But this story is so unbelievably ugly that it has to cause significant reverberations.They’re giving them a chance to clean house & bring state charges on their own.
It could get ugly. The Norfolk DA has close ties to the Gov & AG & he’s the stereotypical DA who runs the whole justice system in his fiefdom. But not too many win against the feds. And not in a case like this. Talk about causing “public outrage”. So the Gov & AG need to address the issue properly or risk the feds airing all the dirty laundry.
I’m just not hopeful about our state government getting on board with making the necessary moves. Like just stop hiring psychopaths.
I remember all this with Shastany. He was so stonewalled but had high hopes.Shastany, the chief of police in Stoughton, wanted Devine fired over this. When he wasn't allowed to fire him, the chief resigned rather than continue to work with him. Devine, who was/is an attorney on the side, was demoted from his deputy chief position, but faced no other consequences at the time.
Shastany was actually brought in to clean up corruption in the force; corruption that was covered up by the prior chief. David Cohen, another Stoughton cop/lawyer was arrested and did prison time for using his badge to violently collect a debt for a friend. Prosecutor: Stoughton Sgt. Cohen thought he was ‘invincible’
While I can understand Shastany's decision, maybe Sandra Birchmore would still be alive today if he'd stuck around and was allowed to finish his mission.