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  • Moonpie

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    Ole Cowboy

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    Sometimes you just can’t fix stupid even among police detectives.

    Receipt Inside McDonald's Bag Brought Down Corrupt Cop
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    LOL some get caught, some don't.

    When I was a Deputy Sheriff, my dad was the Chief Deputy and mostly ran the day to day opns. He and the Sheriff were tight as ticks. Sheriff would meet with Dad one on one at our house often, sometimes I would be involved, I worked undercover opns. I was the Deputy that no one knew about.

    Sheriff I been taking flying lessons, but he never got a license, he just told us he wanted to try it and only myself and my dad knew about his lessons.

    One Sunday The Sheriff comes by the house and wants to talk to us. He taking a weeks vacation to go 'sort out some things in his life he said. He told us there was a LOT goign on he had not told anyone. He hands my dad an envelope and says if he is not back by next Sun or he has not contacted my Dad to open it, he looked at me and said my little sister, I want you to look after her, she is a good gal. He left and told us good by and we could tell something was up.

    His reelection was coming up soon and he had to file by the next week. The following Sunday the Sheriff comes by and is very happy man. He takes the envelope and tells us he has decided to not run for reelection and asked my Dad if he would. Dad had no interest and left the Dept along with myself when the new Sheriff got elected.

    Sheriff did not get paid much money, $350 per mo + $3 per day for every inmate in the jail which was to cover food.

    When the new Sheriff came in we left and the Sheriff took his family on a Hawaiian vacation, came back and built a $250,000 dollar house and retired...in 1966

    What the Sheriff did we did not know and never asked, but I had been working on a case that involved drugs. There a rural airport about 45 min from from town that was very nice, all concrete, no tower and not in use. I had found out that our key suspect who I had managed to get close enough to to get some info. He happened to own several airplanes, 2 of which were twin engine. He had a small used car lot in town that was his source of visible income, but had money to burn and did not mind smelling smoke. And he made a lot of trips out to California.

    Our guess was the ole Sheriff made a connection and did a big drug deal by flying to South America and back in to that airport and then transporting the load to Ca.

    What ever he did, he got away with it as he never worked again the rest of his life and paid cash for everything. He got away with it.
     

    busykngt

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    That didn’t happen to be in Arkansas, did it?

    In HILLARY (And Bill): The DRUGS Volume-Part Two of the Clinton Trilogy some of the most damning examples ever put into print of the U.S. government's crimes and corruption are exposed in glaring detail. Beginning with the Clinton family's long-standing ties to the notorious Dixie Mafia, this book illustrates how billions of dollars of cocaine, cash and weapons passed through Mena, Arkansas during the 1980s-with the the full knowledge of Bill and Hillary-to finance the illegal war in Nica ragua. (Tons of this CIA-imported coke help fuel the cocaine epidemic of the 1980s) In short, Bill and Hillary's Arkansas became nothing less than a narco-republic, with little banks near Mena laundering more money than the big banks in New York City. As this thoroughly sourced tale unfolds, the reader encounters a sordid cast of characters including George Bush the Elder (who ran the operation from the office of the VP in D.C.), Oliver North, Manuel Noriega, Webster Hubbell, Barry Seal, Dan Lasater and the Stephens Brothers. In addition, an undeniable amount of evidence proves that nearly every one of Bill Clinton's gubernatorial campaigns - including his 1992 presidential bid - was substantially financed with cocaine money. The author also includes a wealth of information on the larger implications of Whitewater, the BCCI banking scandal, Travelgate, Filegate and novice stock investor Hillary Clinton's infamous-and mind-boggling-windfall profits derived from trading cattle futures. Also, how the Clintons continually escaped paying for their crimes by firing every U.S. attorney in D.C and appointing friends (many corrupt) as judges. Softcover, 310 pages.
     

    Kar98

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    Can you copy it? I'm not turning off my ad blocker to read it.

    Cop intercepts UPS package at distribution center for a sneak'n'peek, takes out a few 10Gs and puts the package back to be delivered to its destination. When the cops there "bust" the drug op, the money is gone, but aforementioned cop disposed of his crumpled up McD receipt -paid with card!- in said box. Gets busted.
     

    busykngt

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    Once he had done the ‘sneek’n peak’ all he had to do, was simply send the empty box on its way. It was his own attempt at being a smart ass (sending the empty McD bag... except it wasn’t really empty) that got him caught. Mr. Darwin was putting in some OT on this one!
     

    oldag

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    LOL some get caught, some don't.

    When I was a Deputy Sheriff, my dad was the Chief Deputy and mostly ran the day to day opns. He and the Sheriff were tight as ticks. Sheriff would meet with Dad one on one at our house often, sometimes I would be involved, I worked undercover opns. I was the Deputy that no one knew about.

    Sheriff I been taking flying lessons, but he never got a license, he just told us he wanted to try it and only myself and my dad knew about his lessons.

    One Sunday The Sheriff comes by the house and wants to talk to us. He taking a weeks vacation to go 'sort out some things in his life he said. He told us there was a LOT goign on he had not told anyone. He hands my dad an envelope and says if he is not back by next Sun or he has not contacted my Dad to open it, he looked at me and said my little sister, I want you to look after her, she is a good gal. He left and told us good by and we could tell something was up.

    His reelection was coming up soon and he had to file by the next week. The following Sunday the Sheriff comes by and is very happy man. He takes the envelope and tells us he has decided to not run for reelection and asked my Dad if he would. Dad had no interest and left the Dept along with myself when the new Sheriff got elected.

    Sheriff did not get paid much money, $350 per mo + $3 per day for every inmate in the jail which was to cover food.

    When the new Sheriff came in we left and the Sheriff took his family on a Hawaiian vacation, came back and built a $250,000 dollar house and retired...in 1966

    What the Sheriff did we did not know and never asked, but I had been working on a case that involved drugs. There a rural airport about 45 min from from town that was very nice, all concrete, no tower and not in use. I had found out that our key suspect who I had managed to get close enough to to get some info. He happened to own several airplanes, 2 of which were twin engine. He had a small used car lot in town that was his source of visible income, but had money to burn and did not mind smelling smoke. And he made a lot of trips out to California.

    Our guess was the ole Sheriff made a connection and did a big drug deal by flying to South America and back in to that airport and then transporting the load to Ca.

    What ever he did, he got away with it as he never worked again the rest of his life and paid cash for everything. He got away with it.

    Got away with it? No. He has to live with what he did. And we all face our Maker one day.
     
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