I never thought this could be related, very possible IMO. <modsnip: Referenced post was removed>
“In the lawsuit, Deputy Michael Thomas cites his involvement in the early days of the
Delphi murders investigation as the beginning of the end of his relationship with his boss.
Upon Thomas’s information and belief, Leazenby and others in the CCSO did not approve of Thomas running for office, in part because Thomas had made suggestions and offered assistance in the investigation of a high-profile child homicide investigation, which was overruled and which Leazenby and others in the CSCO feared would become publicized as a result of the campaign and/or Thomas’s potential election.
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Indiana State Troopers, FBI agents and detectives from other agencies, Thomas took a lead role in assisting in the investigation.
”The bigger agencies were involved from Day One so I was deeply involved in the beginning.”
That involvement included conversations with then-Carroll County Prosecutor Robert Ives.
This crime is unique to this area as well as pretty much a lot of different areas and there are experts out there that have dealt with this sort of thing before and I believe that it could have been very beneficial,” said Thomas. ”In the very first few weeks of the double homicide, I wanted to bring experts in and I was given that task by the Carroll County Prosecutor and basically they didn’t like what I had to say and it kind of went downhill from there.”
Ives confirmed those conversations to FOX59 News.
I do recall discussing with Chief Deputy Mike Thomas the possibility of seeking additional experts in the Delphi case,” Ives wrote. “I thought there were aspects of the investigation that needed experts, that the team had not sought.”
Thomas said his assignment by the prosecutor to seek outside experts was not well received by the leadership of the investigation.
‘I feel that since that moment that I had a disagreement with the sheriff about this investigation that it’s went downhill ever since,” he said. ”I just felt like there were certain individuals within the command structure that didn’t want to go in that direction.’” (Continued)
Source:
CARROLL COUNTY, Ind. — A Carroll County Sheriff’s deputy has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against Sheriff Tobias Leazenby and the sheriff’s office claiming that he was the victi…
fox59.com
Case summary:
Thomas v. Carroll County, Indiana et al
On 10/25/2022 Thomas filed a Discrimination - Employment Discrimination court case against Carroll County, Indiana in U.S. District Courts. Court records for this case are available from Indiana Northern District Court.
unicourt.com