I dont think Ron has any power or influence over the cops, if he did, he wouldn't be in jail on almost a million dollars. And everyone has to admit, his bail is way too high for the crime accused. Why?
Umm cuz they don't want him or any of them out?
I dont think Ron has any power or influence over the cops, if he did, he wouldn't be in jail on almost a million dollars. And everyone has to admit, his bail is way too high for the crime accused. Why?
I dont think Ron has any power or influence over the cops, if he did, he wouldn't be in jail on almost a million dollars. And everyone has to admit, his bail is way too high for the crime accused. Why?
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AS father was a LE officer for Putnum County. I think she would still have friends there. IMO
http://tinyurl.com/33sthuk
"He worked for the City of Palatka as a policeman up until 1948 when he went to work at the former Hudson Pulp and Paper Corp. in Palatka."
Not sure she'd still have contacts.
Well how old is Annette? Her Dad was a cop 62 years ago. I think its safe to say all the cops she knew then are probably not there anymore.
I dont think Ron has any power or influence over the cops, if he did, he wouldn't be in jail on almost a million dollars. And everyone has to admit, his bail is way too high for the crime accused. Why?
Well how old is Annette? Her Dad was a cop 62 years ago. I think its safe to say all the cops she knew then are probably not there anymore.
http://tinyurl.com/33sthuk
"He worked for the City of Palatka as a policeman up until 1948 when he went to work at the former Hudson Pulp and Paper Corp. in Palatka."
Not sure she'd still have contacts.
Maybe some sons, grandsons, nephews, cousins, etc jof the old guys ARE in LE - sometimes it runs in families and sometimes old loyalties are handed down.
My opinion only
Speaking of Casey, did you happen to read any of the thousands of letters sent to her in jail by adoring fans? Perfect strangers, men and women, have pledged their undying love and loyalty to her. Enclosed with a significant number of the letters were money orders, and where there were no money orders, the letters often included inquiries to CA regarding her material needs and how the writer might help to fill them. Strange but true, but not uncommon in high profile cases. We know Misty was receiving funds from at least one benefactor a few months back. I'd be very surprised if Ron -- the grieving, sullen desperado, dragged down my Misty and misunderstood by everyone else -- hasn't acquired a sizeable fan club himself. A lot of women (and men) are suckers for his type. Also strange but true.LOL in jail, I want to see that... he isn't as cool as everyone is making him out to be.... he doesn't have all the control some think he does.
we can look up Casey Anthonys money in jail, why not Rons?
Thank you for the link. This confirms what some of us have suspected for awhile, that AS has a past tie to local PC LE. So what if it stretches back 62 years. I've known a few LEO's whose great- and great-great-grandaddies were New Orleans police officers. Regardless of the link to LE, this information establishes that AS's family has lived in PC for at least 67. (Don't know about her mother's family.) In a rural area where a large part of the population comprises retirees from elsewhere and others who relocated during the construction boom, that carries weight. It doesn't mean Ron will walk, but I think it's bought him a few concessions. IMOhttp://tinyurl.com/33sthuk
"He worked for the City of Palatka as a policeman up until 1948 when he went to work at the former Hudson Pulp and Paper Corp. in Palatka."
Not sure she'd still have contacts.
there have been so many, 'poor me' stories, that I have to admit that I've considered sending Misty some money. But, I don't want my name or address on any kind of record. & I dang sure don't want a letter, by me, imploring her to tell the truth, in God's name, made public. Those are the letters that bother me the most, because I can just picture Casey Anthony, sneering as she tosses them aside. I'm not a particularly religious person, but that bothers me.Speaking of Casey, did you happen to read any of the thousands of letters sent to her in jail by adoring fans? Perfect strangers, men and women, have pledged their undying love and loyalty to her. Enclosed with a significant number of the letters were money orders, and where there were no money orders, the letters often included inquiries to CA regarding her material needs and how the writer might help to fill them. Strange but true, but not uncommon in high profile cases. We know Misty was receiving funds from at least one benefactor a few months back. I'd be very surprised if Ron -- the grieving, sullen, desperado, dragged down my Misty and misunderstood by everyone else -- hasn't acquired a sizeable fan club himself. A lot of women (and men) are suckers for his type. Also strange but true.
Thank you for the link. This confirms what some of us have suspected for awhile, that AS has a past tie to local PC LE. So what if it stretches back 62 years. I've known a few LEO's whose great- and great-great-grandaddies were New Orleans police officers. Regardless of the link to LE, this information establishes that AS's family has lived in PC for at least 67. (Don't know about her mother's family.) In a rural area where a large part of the population comprises retirees from elsewhere and others who relocated during the construction boom, that carries weight. It doesn't mean Ron will walk, but I think it's bought him a few concessions. IMO
Great post and I believe so true. Ron has gotten special treatment, not just with this, but ever since he started getting into trouble.
It is true what you say about small towns, I used to live in one and was friends with the judge. (My son was a teenager and used to take care of the judge's race horses, that's how we became friends.) The judge was in his sixties and was a very nice, wonderful person, he knew everyone and everyone's business. However, sometimes a little favoritism was shown, depending on how well you knew him.
I am sure AS stayed close to the police officers her late husband worked with (and their families.) Usually FOP always stick together as a large family. Time will tell with this case. The entire world is looking at it, so there better be no funny business or all H LL will break loose.
LOL in jail, I want to see that... he isn't as cool as everyone is making him out to be.... he doesn't have all the control some think he does.
we can look up Casey Anthonys money in jail, why not Rons?
Great post and I believe so true. Ron has gotten special treatment, not just with this, but ever since he started getting into trouble.
It is true what you say about small towns, I used to live in one and was friends with the judge. (My son was a teenager and used to take care of the judge's race horses, that's how we became friends.) The judge was in his sixties and was a very nice, wonderful person, he knew everyone and everyone's business. However, sometimes a little favoritism was shown, depending on how well you knew him.
I am sure AS stayed close to the police officers her late husband worked with (and their families.) Usually FOP always stick together as a large family. Time will tell with this case. The entire world is looking at it, so there better be no funny business or all H LL will break loose.
How old is Annette?