2015.10.15 CWW Booked into Lee County Jail

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I didn't realize inmates were allowed to spend that much time on the phone? Who paid the $400 bill? The news reporters actually got a list and re-called all the same numbers? If the phones are all recorded, why did the reporters need to re-call the numbers themselves?

Because they don't get a list of who the phone numbers are associated with.. and the media wanted to know who the people were true stories they might write in the near future ? (or as they did already )
 
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Because they don't get a list of who the phone numbers are associated with.. and the media wanted to know who the people were true stories they might write in the near future ? (or as they did already )
Wow, that was a lot of work for them to go through. Do inmates get a phone card or something? I just can't imagine them letting an inmate spend that much time on the phone, at taxpayers expense.
 
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Didnt SMS say that both guys were in the house?
 
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From the news link above; CWW told the Pastor that he wasnt in Florida at the time of the murder

The question is, is he claiming he was not in Florida at all? Or is he claiming he returned from Florida prior to Dr S's murder, admitting he was indeed at the Walmart? I bet he will claim he did not travel to FL at all. Now we need to hear JR's version...

Also, the pastor says CWW will claim the neighbors may sign affidavits, that he was indeed in MO. Strange that his wife does not claim too CWW was home the entire time, or at least the pastor does not mention it..just saying.

-Nin
 
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Pre-paid phone cards are a hot commodity in jail. Years ago, you could only call collect. You'd answer your phone and a recording would come on saying there was a call from XYZ jail or prison and "inmate speaks his name" will you accept the charges? and you'd either Yes or No.
 
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Wow, that was a lot of work for them to go through. Do inmates get a phone card or something? I just can't imagine them letting an inmate spend that much time on the phone, at taxpayers expense.

Does he pay for that $400 bill or do we? I was under the assumption that he did. And it sounds like his new wife is struggling financially so why is he paying for calls for other inmates???
 
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The question is, is he claiming he was not in Florida at all? Or is he claiming he returned from Florida prior to Dr S's murder, admitting he was indeed at the Walmart? I bet he will claim he did not travel to FL at all. Now we need to hear JR's version...

Also, the pastor says CWW will claim the neighbors may sign affidavits, that he was indeed in MO. Strange that his wife does not claim too CWW was home the entire time, or at least the pastor does not mention it..just saying.



-Nin



right, it wasn't specific as to whether he was not in FL at all during this time frame or he (thinks) he can prove he had left by the time of the murder. I thought it was interesting to hear the Pastor speaking out on behalf of CWW's innocence, of course all are innocent until proven guilty
 
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Let's not forget that a lot of people owe CWW favors, according to various insiders.

Let's not forget that a lot of people are scared of CWW, his relatives, and his friends (which are still out there).

Let's not forget that LE has video from Walmart. I'm pretty sure it's date and time-stamped.

Let's not forget that demons like to hide behind the bible, and asking for one doesn't mean he's going to read it.
 
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Good find! This case just goes round and round. I remember it took something like 30 months to solve the murder of Sheila Bellush. The hit man was 1200 miles away also: TX to FL.

Oh, that was awful :( Her ex was one of the creepiest creeps. He was horrible enough that Sheila's daughter immediately told police she knew her dad had something to do with it.
 
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Not that it compares to murder, but isn't placing phone calls for other inmates some sort of major infraction while in jail? Undoubtedly, he's doing it to gain something whether it's protection (please don't rape me) and out of fear or just as another example of "what a great guy I am, doing this for y'all"

He likes people to owe him favors.
 
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Let's not forget that a lot of people owe CWW favors, according to various insiders.
Let's not forget that a lot of people are scared of CWW, his relatives, and his friends (which are still out there).
Let's not forget that LE has video from Walmart. I'm pretty sure it's date and time-stamped.
Let's not forget that demons like to hide behind the bible, and asking for one doesn't mean he's going to read it.

bbm

My first thought was that the bible contained something other than just inspiration for CWW. Information, phone numbers? I can't imagine jail staff looking at every page of a bible to make sure there's nothing else there.

And if according to some people, MS must surely have known about CWW being a suspect in Ronnie Bolin's murder and remained his friend, he at least moved away to another state. CWW's wife also must surely know the same information that MS knew and she still married him.
 
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Did anyone listen to that news article? CWW calling disposable phones from in jail and one the numbers is from the Florida area..this is very telling imo!

Maybe the phone number with the (305) area code is from his international contact, at the Port of Miami?
 
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Yes! I keep hoping/assuming something has evolved to circumvent the anonymous aspect of throwaway phones for criminal and terrorist activity. I'll bet the government at large (maybe FBI by this time?) either has something in place without advertising it or is very close.

Ooh, question about this! Even though the number is presumably a disposable phone and is now disconnected, by tracing CWW's calls, can the destination location be determined? I have a "disposable" (meaning CHEAP I don't care if I lose it phone) because on one trip (okay, two separate trips I had to do this because .. oh, no excuse I just forgot) I left my phone at home and had to buy throw-aways at Walmart and then at 7-11 just so I could communicate. For less than $20 I got the no-frills phones with texting and 300 minutes each time. I continued to use them until the time ran out and I still have them. Each time, I got a phone number with different area codes to avoid higher per minute fees for people calling me. You can choose your area codes. The phones are considered disconnected only because I haven't put time on them. I will if I have the need again, they'll be reactivated. Sometimes when people move and for a period of time keep their old area code so family and friends don't spend a bunch. Nowadays, things may have changed that area codes and cell phones don't matter anymore as far as per minute charges and family and friends don't have to remember or program a new one. My mom still uses her phone number for this reason.

Does anyone know if disposables/prepaid phones have a GPS type thing so if you call 911 they can find you?

Gps or not, it's very telling that the disposable phone he was trying to contact was a Florida phone and was disconnected. Hmm, who would CWW be trying to get ahold of in fl.
 
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That many phone calls could be hiding lots of other contacts. I mean that CWW makes a deal with multiple inmates: you can use my call to call your special someone, lawyer, brother, mother WHATEVER and in return, you have THEM get in touch with (fill in the blank) and pass along this message: blah blah blah.

Whenever the inmate has contact with their person again, that person gives the information to the inmate to pass on to CWW.

That could make it difficult for LE. But, not impossible if all calls are recorded. :D
 
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Gps or not, it's very telling that the disposable phone he was trying to contact was a Florida phone and was disconnected. Hmm, who would CWW be trying to get ahold of in fl.

That number could have been one of the other inmate callers. Only LE knows for now if they have them all recorded. Since so many inmates are involved, it increases the number of potential sources of information regarding the calls including what was bartered. :D
 
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That number could have been one of the other inmate callers. Only LE knows for now if they have them all recorded. Since so many inmates are involved, it increases the number of potential sources of information regarding the calls including what was bartered. :D

NBC2 reported that they found one call placed to Miami from CWW. Maybe he was letting his international contact at the Port of Miami know that he was going to be incommunicado for a long while, and not to expect any goods and/or payments from him, nor try to reach him because the heat is on?

The Miami number has been disconnected, or taken out of service.
 

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