Justiceforever
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Isn't it standard procedure in a serial killer case to have a task force ?
DEDICATION. My guess is the average Homicide Detective in Suffolk pulls down about 200K a year. Much of that has to do with OT. You can by a lot of 'dedication' with that sort of money. Mullitply all that money with 25 years service and live 20 years and all that 'dedication' adds up to hundreds of thousands in pension payments.
I worked with several BS artists in the NYPD and they only got dedicated when the OT kicked in. Nothing wrong with OT when it is called for, but lets stop this dedication nonsense. Remember, my friends not one detective showed up for the Lucero homicide because Levy killed that perk of the 2 hour stand-by for doing nothing other than promising to pick up the phone.
"The detectives assigned to the homicide squad are some of the most dedicated and knowledgeable in Suffolk County. The units that support this squad -- such as the identification section, computer crimes section, criminal intelligence section and the crime lab -- are also the best in their respective fields."I
The above is a quote taken from Det.Stephan's letter to Newsday. In 2011 Det.Stephan took down about $218,000.00 in compensation. When Lucero was killed not one detective from homicide felt compelled to answer their phones when they were called in. Why did they not answer their phones? Because CE Levy took away the one-man a day 2hr. stand-by OT for being available. A stinking $90.00 stipend for spending 100am -3am, most likely in their beds making money off the taxpayer. "dedicated detectives?" what a hoot. Mind you this stipend was not even part of the contract, it was a bonus for those detectives. This is from a detective that brought in more than $200K in 2011.
How many of our readers make $200K a year? I wonder how many doctors bring in 200K a year much less the readers of this Blog Board? And you are only required to have a GED, not 8 or more years of schooling.
That's nothing, about 2 years ago there was a homicide in Brentwood or North Bay Shore where the victim's body was left laying outside (covered by a tarp) for NINE hours because the homicide squad detectives wouldent come out until the next morning. Absurd.DEDICATION. My guess is the average Homicide Detective in Suffolk pulls down about 200K a year. Much of that has to do with OT. You can by a lot of 'dedication' with that sort of money. Mullitply all that money with 25 years service and live 20 years and all that 'dedication' adds up to hundreds of thousands in pension payments.
I worked with several BS artists in the NYPD and they only got dedicated when the OT kicked in. Nothing wrong with OT when it is called for, but lets stop this dedication nonsense. Remember, my friends not one detective showed up for the Lucero homicide because Levy killed that perk of the 2 hour stand-by for doing nothing other than promising to pick up the phone.
That's nothing, about 2 years ago there was a homicide in Brentwood or North Bay Shore where the victim's body was left laying outside (covered by a tarp) for NINE hours because the homicide squad detectives wouldent come out until the next morning. Absurd.
WHY I THINK THIS CASE IS DIFFICULT TO SOLVE - FOR MANY REASONS:
9. Why did that idiot Dormer go public and say it was an accidental death when he doesnt even know what the cause of death was? It is moronic on its face.
same case i cited. the quote is on top of the post in quotation marks
Actually, he said that before the body was found.
I guess saying so would be practical and helpful, especially if you have a target audience believing that there is in fact a "Disease" called the "Bipolar Disease".
Strongly recommend (Despite my sis is a psychiatrist)
The Marketing of Madness, The Truth About Psychotropic Drugs-Full Length Documentary - YouTube
As I said many times here Dormer doesn't strike me as an evil guy. I simply find him incompetent. In the Fios1 coverage he seems quite unhappy about the case not being solved on his watch. He no more tells the "training" boloney while referring to Mallia's search. Kinda straightforward as he can be.
What makes them so certain that if he is dead it is due to a drug overdose?A source who speaks with SCPD all the time told me a few months back that law enforcement feels the killer is likely either in prison or dead from a drug overdose.