Couple who adopted 12 children shot to death #2

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  • #661
That makes sense, but he's paying a Manager a healthy salary and also sharing the lot with a wholesale buyer/seller side. There were 5 operatives with 2 drivers and Ms. Long to split $100,000 or even $200,000? That's at most a $25,000 payout to the primary shooter. Is that REALLY worth a month of training and a potential death penalty???

Not to most rational people, but I think we have established that these people were not rational. I'm always shocked at the small life insurance policies people kill for. No way to understand what goes on in the head of a sociopath.
 
  • #662
I still have a question about how these seven people became involved in this? What drew them in? Money???? I just feel like it was more than that, and that is what is driving me insane. I have to get some sleep. Good luck everyone that stays up. Fasicnating stuff, and great sleuthing from all of you!!! :blowkiss:


I think the driving force is money. But I think the Hinkyness comes into play with the sovereinty etc etc.. and some other things I don't want to speculate on at the moment.
 
  • #663
Back to the sovereign/copyright/trademark stuff:

It's partly becoming more and more OBVIOUS in hindsight:
http://www.escambiaclerk.com/xml_or_1b.asp?uinstr=2005454548

Look where it has "MELANIE ANNE BILLINGS©..." (all capital letters -- the belief by the Sovereign that that is what makes us a "fiction" of a person)

"...appoint Melanie Anne Billings, a living soul..." Sovereign people are to make their name "properly cased" and it says "living soul" -- which according to the Sovereign stuff I've come across is important. They believe if you put "person" that's part of the government contracting back with you.

Then on page 2 where she PRINTS IN CAPITAL LETTERS her "name" and then signs her "soul" name.

WOW.

Those small details that keep creeping up on us :confused:
 
  • #664
As far a high end strip clubs the Backseat was the at the very low end, off of Cervantes where Hookers have been very prominent. My husband is a deputy here and most of the patrons there were thugs and military guys new to town that didn't know any better or were looking for a place like that.
 
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  • #666
That makes sense, but he's paying a Manager a healthy salary and also sharing the lot with a wholesale buyer/seller side. There were 5 operatives with 2 drivers and Ms. Long to split $100,000 or even $200,000? That's at most a $25,000 payout to the primary shooter. Is that REALLY worth a month of training and a potential death penalty???

Especially if they believed it was the "perfect" crime, $25k to those folks for very little 'work' seems to be of value to them.
 
  • #667
I hope this is okay to do, if not I am truly sorry mods>
this is the part i am talking about

http://raleigh.craigslist.org/pol/1226855499.html

y: John-Robert: Doe (the "By:" means that a real human being signed it and not a fiction)

and also don't forget the date. Return it to the District Attorney within 72 hours and it should be taken care of. So basically you are restricting the DA's power to respond to you because he can only respond under the penalties of perjury. Folks...that will never ever happen because they are Fiction and they would get fired for claiming to be non-fictitious...will never happen, ok? The only thing the DA can do is call you at your house and try to get you into a contract on the phone. So he will try to ask you weird questions like "Did you DRIVE to court today?" If you admit to DRIVE, then you entered their contract. Remember, you have the right to TRAVEL but not to DRIVE without a Driver's license. Driving is a privilage and not a right. So he will try to get you into a contract on the phone and this is what I always say and only say, regardless of what he asks me: "I do not recognize you...if you want something, then write me a letter." I say this over and over again untill he hangs up.

Now...if the Court disregards your Rejection (which can happen because they think they have SOOO MUCH POWER, which is only fictional Power), then you will have to appear. Just tell them that you are not a Corporation, Person and 14th Amendment Citizen. Also DO NOT PLEA. So it should bassically go down like this:

Your NAME is called...so walk up to the Chambers.
They will say the "Charge" and ask you how do you plead?

This is what I do:

For the Record Judge, I wanted to tell the court that I am not a Person. I am not a Corporation and I am not a 14th Amendment Citizen. I am not here today to enter a plea. I am here to challenge Subject Matter Jurisdiction and I would like to know if you have a "CLAIM" against me? ( Judge should say no because Claims are from real Human beings to another and "CHARGES" are from Fictions to Fictions). Then I ask: For the Record Judge, Do you know anybody that has a CLAIM against me? (Again Answer should be no). For the Record Judge, since nobody has a CLAIM against me, then my Public Business here is finished and I wish you a nice day. Then I would walk out of the Court room by this time and seize the moment. You have never ever heard so much silence in a court room before, trust me. They DO NOT have Jurisdiction unless you give it to them...OK?
You see...all crimes are Commercial, even Murder. That is why they have a "CHARGE" and they are "CHARGING" you, which is a Commercial word and all Commercial Crimes have a monetary debt attached to them, that is why they have a Clerk outside to collect Money. What they do not have is a CLAIM...only a real Human can have that and the "State" is not Human...just a fiction.

this is the article i was talking about

I would just love to be in the courtroom to see someone say this to a Judge.Could you imagine someone saying this to Judge Judy:eek::eek::eek:
 
  • #668
I am at work so I am on here off and on, I could pm the name to one of you if that would be ok. I have not posted on here much so I am not sure how to do that.
 
  • #669
"scumbags"? Which side of the coin are you referring to?

My opinion only

The killers of course! I would never refer to the victims in such a way. The Billing's were obviously generous people who used their good fortune to care for very special souls. Not many people would make such a devotion to special kids in need. I have no idea if all their buisness was straight up, but at least they were generous and did good deeds with their money reguardless of how they may have earned it.
 
  • #670
OT: They are a little snarky over on the comments section -- sorry thought I would take a breather :crazy:

Take what you read on the PNJ comments section with a grain of salt- well maybe a whole bottle of salt!
 
  • #671
About the backseat lounge in Pensacola:

Initial find: https://www.myfloridalicense.com/LicenseDetail.asp?SID=&id=1868DD89AE2423EF012B730E6A253A13


Licensee Details
Licensee Information
Name: COASTAL CREATIONS INC (Primary Name)
BACKSEAT LOUNGE (THE) (DBA Name)
Main Address: 17268 S E 101ST AVENUE RD
SUMMERFIELD Florida 34491
County: MARION

License Mailing: 2215 W CERVANTES
PENSACOLA FL 32505
County: ESCAMBIA

LicenseLocation: 2215 W CERVANTES
PENSACOLA FL 32505
County: ESCAMBIA

License Information
License Type: Retail Tobacco Products Dealer
Rank: RTPD
License Number: TOB2703008
Status: Null and Void
Licensure Date:
Expires: 01/15/2000


I'm still searching for a 'positive' connection
 
  • #672
Some expressed surprise that Mr. Billings would be wealthy from such a small little car lot. It is your typical buy here pay here lot and those places make big time cash. They buy a car for $2500 wholesale and charge a $500 to $1000 down payment and $75 dollars a week payment. Believe it or not a lot of the payment plans are set up on a weekly basis. Most customers never come close to paying off the car that is financed at 20% plus interest rates and they are repoed.

They have little GPS trackers in all of them and pick them up with ease if the customers miss payments. Next day it's back on the lot and another person pays the down payment and pays for a while until they start missing payments and it is repoed again. The same car the dealer has $2000 in will make them well over $5000 when it's all said and done. It's a much higher profit margin than a high end lot.

The customers have horrible credit and usually have no bank accounts. Cash is the method of payment and these buy here pay here dealers are drowning in cash. There might be some that report it all but I seriously doubt it. I've known dealers who would have over 100k in safes at their houses because they did not want to report it all. One often joked about what a pain it was to try and spend it in small enough amounts to not draw attention from the IRS. Typically they would not spend over $10,000 as that would be reportable.

Anyone with a small amount of knowledge about the buisness would know that the owner is likely to have large amounts of cash stashed somewhere.

It's not a stretch at all that these scumbags thought they would hit the motherload if they found his safe.


I found this info last night and it puts Ronny Phillips in a different position than that of just "friend." Originally when I read the review posted by "tracker owner" I thought this person had possibly purchased the vehicle type Tracker and was so named Ronny Phillips. Now because of the wonderful, easy to digest post from P'Colaguy, I realize Ronny Phillips didn't purchase a tracker-he was a tracker/repo man. It certainly appears that they were all (Billings and Phillips) in cahoots with one another. I wonder why this review appears to be from Ronny to Ronny and hmm...he can't reach himself....

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sou...8&sspn=38.775203,78.662109&ie=UTF8&mrt=rblall
 
  • #673
As far a high end strip clubs the Backseat was the at the very low end, off of Cervantes where Hookers have been very prominent. My husband is a deputy here and most of the patrons there were thugs and military guys new to town that didn't know any better or were looking for a place like that.

I am shocked!!! I thought Cervantes was the "posh" section of P'cola.

Sorry, that just made me laugh out loud b/c all you had to say was "off of Cervantes" for me to know it must have been rough....LOL
 
  • #674
I may know who the guy in the boat was/ he remembles an attorney here who lives in Gulf Breeze.

I wonder if he is the guy who requested the records on Gonzalez JR custody divorce - what was his name...Alan Guruis or something?? Am I close or off base?? If he was close with P.Long and she was close with LPG - then it could be a connection???
 
  • #675
About the backseat lounge in Pensacola:

Initial find: https://www.myfloridalicense.com/LicenseDetail.asp?SID=&id=1868DD89AE2423EF012B730E6A253A13


Licensee Details
Licensee Information
Name: COASTAL CREATIONS INC (Primary Name)
BACKSEAT LOUNGE (THE) (DBA Name)
Main Address: 17268 S E 101ST AVENUE RD
SUMMERFIELD Florida 34491
County: MARION

License Mailing: 2215 W CERVANTES
PENSACOLA FL 32505
County: ESCAMBIA

LicenseLocation: 2215 W CERVANTES
PENSACOLA FL 32505
County: ESCAMBIA

License Information
License Type: Retail Tobacco Products Dealer
Rank: RTPD
License Number: TOB2703008
Status: Null and Void
Licensure Date:
Expires: 01/15/2000


I'm still searching for a 'positive' connection


Hold the phone!! That Doug guy - help me out here! Loosing my mind - didn't he have a coastal creations??? What his name? Potential owner of the classy lady!!

WASNT HIM!!! But I saw that somewhere today!!!!!
 
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  • #677
I am shocked!!! I thought Cervantes was the "posh" section of P'cola.

Sorry, that just made me laugh out loud b/c all you had to say was "off of Cervantes" for me to know it must have been rough....LOL


Just google operation Brownsville- I think that is what it was called- a round up of hookers and Johns- not a nice place for a walk. I was at a convience store pumping gas on my way to work about 10 years ago and I had a guy proposition me at 8 am. My husband got so mad at me for even stopping in that area. I had no choice or I would have ran out of gas there.
 
  • #678
quick question while I'm searching. does any one remember if the name HASSELL, RUSSELL has come up yet?
 
  • #679
As far a high end strip clubs the Backseat was the at the very low end, off of Cervantes where Hookers have been very prominent. My husband is a deputy here and most of the patrons there were thugs and military guys new to town that didn't know any better or were looking for a place like that.

Hi there! You pretty much just described Lpatrick and his band of degenerates. Would it be reasonable to say that a place like that was good for conducting other kinds of unsavory business transactions? Recruitment, procurement and provision - of things not necessarily sexual in nature?

And, not meaning to be callous here, but focusing intently on motive, wouldn't a buy here, pay here operation offer the same opportunities with a slightly more "gentile" facade?



I'm still leaning towards
 
  • #680
I wonder if he is the guy who requested the records on Gonzalez JR custody divorce - what was his name...Alan Guruis or something?? Am I close or off base?? If he was close with P.Long and she was close with LPG - then it could be a connection???

No the name of I have had not even been mentioned here and I am not sure if I am allowed to just guess and post it here- he just really resembles a local attorney.
 
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