Kittenmesh
I have a confession/clarification regarding your post, because you called me out and were right and I dont want to misrepresent myself. I do know LE. Good ones and bad ones. My brother in law specializes in terrorism for the FBI, my other brother in law was a narcotic officer K-9, you know with the dog, hes in another dangerous position now, but they let him keep his K-9 dog because he was getting old (retired, the dog, I mean), my cousin is a county deputy, my uncle retired from the FBI from a position that I cannot say, it would be a dead give-away, but still has an office in the Pentagon because since 9/11, he, well I guess FBI people never really retire unless they get kicked out, my neighbor is a detective (not for the LR PD, though), my ex-brother in law is head of a Narcotic division and there are probably more, Im just thinking relatives now. Friends would include at least 3 former detectives, retired, I heard. Those are the good guys
seriously, they are.
Now, I knew the police chief of a small town who is now in prison for (sentenced for 40) might get out at 10 years from school (and his brothers and sister), didnt know his wife (sentenced to 10) might get out at 3. A thief/




in school all the way to the big house. Also, from school a former cop busted for cocaine, didnt do time, but obviously no longer in LE. I declined a job for a former FBI agent in the political field, thank goodness, that turned out to be a bad situation. Geez, there are more bad ones, but Id rather concentrate on the good ones. I do NOT ask any of these anything about the Anne Pressly case. In fact, they live from Washington to Alabama to Florida to wherever theyve moved the prison one to try and keep him safe, not sure, heard it was Missouri.
As far as knowing Anne and her friends/co-workers, I decline to comment.
As far as the nurses that leaked information, breaking the HIPPA regulations, they will NEVER work in nursing again. Their licenses are flagged while under investigation and if they apply somewhere, it will show that. If any of you know any of the nurses license number, just call (501) 682-2200 to verify my point. There is also a federal Inspector General's 'Do Not Hire' list, which you only need the name, not license number.
Sorry, rambling again, I'll hush now.