littlemisslegal
compassion and empathy -do not push it
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Although I don't see it mentioned today, OCSO has expressed concern over Cain's truthfulness regarding his follow up on this case. It will be interesting to see what the results of the investigation reveals.
Glad to see it addressed. Does anyone know where the " Material Control/Supply Section" is in a police dept?
Does that mean supply room?
I wish we knew the entire story behind the calls to report the bags, I am not taking all that at face value just yet. IMO, this officer will be cleared of any wrong doing.
I do not understand why, if Kronk was so sure something must be down there & he was getting the blow off by his calls, why did he not call Yuri himself or any number of the tv stations. In Aug there was still a lot of media camped out, why didnt he just walk up to one of them & take them to the site with camera's entow.
I am looking at what makes sense & this doesn't make sense. NOTHING in this case makes sense.
I wish we knew the entire story behind the calls to report the bags, I am not taking all that at face value just yet. IMO, this officer will be cleared of any wrong doing.
I do not understand why, if Kronk was so sure something must be down there & he was getting the blow off by his calls, why did he not call Yuri himself or any number of the tv stations. In Aug there was still a lot of media camped out, why didnt he just walk up to one of them & take them to the site with camera's entow.
I am looking at what makes sense & this doesn't make sense. NOTHING in this case makes sense.
I don't believe the officer is going to be reinstated, 3 strikes in 2 years? If 3 people called him on his behavior, you know there were other times his attitude could could have been better. Most people just don't bother making a case about it.
Reports show that Deputy Richard Cain responded to Calibre Bend Lane on March 25, 2007 regarding a threatening call made to resident Kevin Newton.
The complaint report shows that Newton had been robbed several days prior to the day he received the threatening phone call. Newton asked Cain for protection, but the deputy told him that could not be provided by the sheriff's office.
"I explained to him that we could not provide him the type of services that he is asking for," the sheriff's report shows. "The best thing he could do is contact the detective assigned to his robbery case."
No sheriff's policies were violated in the incident and the complaint was dropped, according to the report.
Another complainant told deputies that Cain failed to identify himself when he responded to Pamlico Street on January 17. Resident John Schuss told deputies that Cain and another deputy remained on his property 30 minutes after the call for service. Cain also refused to identify himself, Schuss said.
Sheriff's records show that Cain and the other deputy had not remained at the scene for the alleged period of time. Cain told deputies he had identify himself. The report shows that Cain's name is also displayed on his uniform.
Schuss did not return calls made by the deputy assigned to the allegations against Cain. Deputies determined the complaint was unjustified.
The way I've felt since I first heard Kronk's story ~ he told an officer of the law who decided it was just too much trouble for him to search these woods which are right down the street from the home of a missing child. If the guy was scared of a snake in the woods, he should have called animal control to come with him. If the guy thought it was too muddy, he should have changed his shoes and gone back the next day.
It really doesn't matter whether he was "just a patrol officer" or what he was. He was supposed to uphold the law and do his job, and I'm glad they are discinplining him. I just refuse to see him as a victim at all.
wow casey sure ruined alot of lives with this mess
The way I've felt since I first heard Kronk's story ~ he told an officer of the law who decided it was just too much trouble for him to search these woods which are right down the street from the home of a missing child. If the guy was scared of a snake in the woods, he should have called animal control to come with him. If the guy thought it was too muddy, he should have changed his shoes and gone back the next day.
It really doesn't matter whether he was "just a patrol officer" or what he was. He was supposed to uphold the law and do his job, and I'm glad they are discinplining him. I just refuse to see him as a victim at all.
Wow Jesse G. (not that his resignation had anything to do with KC or did it), Anthony R., and now Richard C. for KC to be possibly lookin at life behind bars she sure isnt making a good impression with law enforcement that will one day be there to protect her. This is one crazy mess.Oh what a tangled web we weave .....
Vanpet
Thank-you for putting into words what I've been feeling. :clap::clap::clap:If this guy had only done his job, Caylee could have been found in August!
I have always wondered WHY & WHEN JG resigned.
I had a feeling when hearing of Kronk's call that he was probably treated very badly by someone and told to quit calling. I've read that the officer was very rude, and I think he should be totally fired since he's had other complaints and there is no mistaking what happened. Anyone with a brain should know that the area should have been totally checked out, every inch of it, snakes or not. If there were still so many bags, there's no way the area was checked out thoroughly. Kronk was plain from his calls that there was something white and round and it did not look right. Duh....... Thank God Kronk stewed over it, didn't just whine and give up. Hopefully a murderer won't get less time or even get off scott free because of this officer with a big problem.
I think he has job security until after the trial. They are going to need him to testify, then he's history.
No sheriff's policies were violated in the incident and the complaint was dropped, according to the report.
Schuss did not return calls made by the deputy assigned to the allegations against Cain. Deputies determined the complaint was unjustified.
VELEZ-MITCHELL:
KATHI BELICH, WFTV CORRESPONDENT: Well, we`ve heard that -- as you said -- Deputy Richard Cane has been relieved of his gun and badge at this point; reassigned to work in supply until the end of this investigation. It turns out he`s the same deputy who investigated the Anthonys` missing gas cans back in June 24th.
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