General discussion about the drug busts on Jan 20, 2010

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  • #81
Well, that would explain why Ron looked so darn happy in his mugshot (his plan had worked) and why he was booked in a different jail (to keep the others from finding out he was getting a special treatment) :)
 
  • #82
Well, that would explain why Ron looked so darn happy in his mugshot (his plan had worked) and why he was booked in a different jail (to keep the others from finding out he was getting a special treatment) :)



:eek::eek: Really!!! I didn't know that !
 
  • #83
I used to think he brought the honest living up so emphatically because he usually made a dishonest living and got away with it scotfree and that's why he was so offended that the one time he got a honest job that paid a honest wage he got trouble right away.

Maybe it was not so far off after all.

I just can't get the Geraldo interactive interview he had with Ron when he was nose to nose with Ron and looking into his eyes to see if he was high........LOL. Geraldo accused him of being on drugs and dealing and asked him if he was an informant.................ahhhhhhhh yes, it is time to bring Geraldo back..........
 
  • #84
I don't think any of the ones charged were informants in this case. If one of them was, I don't think they would have been booked into jail. Sometimes they slap handcuffs on them, to make it look like they are taking them to jail (in front of the others), but don't actually put them in jail.
 
  • #85
Well, that would explain why Ron looked so darn happy in his mugshot (his plan had worked) and why he was booked in a different jail (to keep the others from finding out he was getting a special treatment) :)

That crossed my mind also. Karma, one way or another, is gonna be a beach!
 
  • #86
So the question is who was the plant/undercover person ???



:wave: I know I know...It's .......

Teflon Ron!!! :angel:


FYI just kidding

PLEASE!! NO!! When I saw his smirking face in his latest mug shot, I thought, oh sh*t, please don't let him be the narc, he is going to walk right out the door on this...Please NO!! Is the fact that he is in Flagler Co. good or bad ,IMHO
 
  • #87
I don't think any of the ones charged were informants in this case. If one of them was, I don't think they would have been booked into jail. Sometimes they slap handcuffs on them, to make it look like they are taking them to jail (in front of the others), but don't actually put them in jail.

In Ron's case I believe they would have to put him in jail, just like the rest. If they didn't do that, he would stand out like a sore thumb and might as well have LE paint a bull's eye on his back.

My opinion only
 
  • #88
Today, Greenwood said the drug case and the case involving Haleigh's disappearance remain separate, but he expects the two investigations to intersect at some point in the future.

"These two investigations will collide," Greenwood said. "Their paths will cross eventually."

However, he said it was not the investigation's intent to develop the drug case in order to make progress on the young girl's disappearance, which is approaching its one-year anniversary.

"Hopefully, something will come out of it on the Haleigh side, but that was not the intention," Greenwood said. "This was totally unrelated. It was a very good narcotics case."

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...-dad-arrested-20100121,0,7483449.story?page=2

Ahhh, you gotta love the creativity of the cops. Of course they would never admit a drug arrest was trumped up in order to round up this group. But, we all know Haleigh's disappearance has been on the books for almost a year. Who really cares what LE reports in the press, let's focus on what they accomplished last night. jmo
 
  • #89
In Ron's case I believe they would have to put him in jail, just like the rest. If they didn't do that, he would stand out like a sore thumb and might as well have LE paint a bull's eye on his back.

My opinion only
IDK. If he is an informant, I will be shocked (won't be the first time). I wouldn't be surprised if he was an informant, in the past, based on the lack of time he received for the previous charges.
 
  • #90
Ahhh, you gotta love the creativity of the cops. Of course they would never admit a drug arrest was trumped up in order to round up this group. But, we all know Haleigh's disappearance has been on the books for almost a year. Who really cares what LE reports in the press, let's focus on what they accomplished last night. jmo
I may have read too much into it, but I took their statements to mean that they believe drugs were involved in Haleigh's death.
 
  • #91
IDK. If he is an informant, I will be shocked (won't be the first time). I wouldn't be surprised if he was an informant, in the past, based on the lack of time he received for the previous charges.

ITA, just sayin, if they didn't put him in jail, he'd be pegged as a rat and Putnam County isn't that big. If certain people found out he was a rat/plant, TN's little boy wouldn't be safe anywhere in Florida.

Hmmm, I seem to be misunderstanding you. I DO believe he's possibly an informer in THIS case, as he may have been in past ones.

My opinion only
 
  • #92
ITA, just sayin, if they didn't put him in jail, he'd be pegged as a rat and Putnam County isn't that big. If certain people found out he was a rat/plant, TN's little boy wouldn't be safe anywhere in Florida.

Hmmm, I seem to be misunderstanding you. I DO believe he's possibly an informer in THIS case, as he may have been in past ones.

My opinion only

I've thought that since I saw his arrest in Sarasota County Fl. Why was he there?
 
  • #93
No word yet on an emergency hearing for Jr....
No word on a press conference either for the arrests...
Anyone else seeing anything


Apparently there was one..........

At an afternoon news conference Dominick Pape, special agent-in-charge of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement office in Jacksonville, said an investigation into where the prescription medication came from is still occurring and more arrests are expected.

The investigation began because they had information that this group was selling prescription medication. But Pape declined to get into specifics on where that information came from.


http://jacksonville.com/news/metro/...mmings_father_former_stepmom_in_trouble_again
 
  • #94
I just wonder who supplies him with the drugs?
 
  • #95
I may have read too much into it, but I took their statements to mean that they believe drugs were involved in Haleigh's death.

No, you haven't read too much into it. A lot of us believe drugs was a basis for Haleigh's disapperance. I just think LE was so familiar with this groups backgrounds that setting up a undercover investigation on selling/buying prescription drugs would be a sure fire way to bring them all in for big time charges that would stick. And, it looks like it worked.
I've been privilged to know some undercover cops. You can't image how they can appear to be the worst of the worst. But the strange thing is, if you know them, you can never acknowledge them in public cause you never know if they are working under cover at the time or not. So, if you recognize them, you avoid them until they speak first to you and you know they are not "On the job."
Undercover stings are one of the greatest programs in the LE system!
 
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IMO- Ron is in this up to his eyeballs. :shocked2:

I have always hoped that LE had people on the ground (undercover) in Putnam Co. Hooah!!!!!!! (Army Mom talk.) :D

I'm thinking LE received info from Hank Sr. and/or Mama Croslin. Otherwise, they would be locked up as well. :crazy:

Really, I haven't been here in a couple of weeks and THIS??? :dance:

Go LE!!!!!!!!
 
  • #98
ITA, just sayin, if they didn't put him in jail, he'd be pegged as a rat and Putnam County isn't that big. If certain people found out he was a rat/plant, TN's little boy wouldn't be safe anywhere in Florida.

Hmmm, I seem to be misunderstanding you. I DO believe he's possibly an informer in THIS case, as he may have been in past ones.

My opinion only
I think in past cases, he informed after he was charged in order to get a lighter deal. In this case, if he was the informant before the arrests went down, I believe, he wouldn't have been in the picture when the police put the cuffs on.
 
  • #99

If he was involved this time in setting Misty up he's done a good job. over a million bond...for her...
 
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