Thursday, December 12, 2013

FDLE does appear to have made one mistake about the Michelle O"Connell shooting case

The FDLE's investigation of the death of Michelle O'Connell has at least one major flaw: the timeline.

FDLE incorrectly assumed that the September 2, 2013 3-band Paramore concert at the St. Augustine Amphieatre must have ended at 10 PM, based upon witnesses describing the curfew at the Amphitheatre.

However, Mr. Ryan Murphy, St. Augustne Amphitheater Manager, has confirmed to me in writing that this particular concert, one where the gates opened at 5:30, ended sometime between 9:30 and 9:50.

Thus, there was an additional ten (10) minutes and up to as much as an additional thirty (30) minutes, within which the events of Septembber 2, 2010 transpired at 4700 Sherlock Place in rural-surburban sprawl southern St. Johns County.

St. Augustine Amphitheater concerts may end after 10 PM with permission by the City Manager and County Administrator, as where then there are weather delays, no problem with decibel levels, and few or no complaints from neighbors. They may also end earlier when theu begin early, as with the September 2, 2010 Paramore concert, where the gates opened at 5:30.

Federal investigators will find a list of local law enforcement officers worked off-duty at the Paramore conert to provide security: their recollections as to when th3 concert ended will back up the Amphitheater Manager's. recollections So will Amphitheater pay and receipt records.

Of course, St. Johns County Sheriff DAVID SHOAR's 153-page flyspecking nitpicking of the FDLE report missed this error about the timeline.

It appears that Sheriff DAVID B. SHOAR was not searching for truth -- he was grasping at straws in response to the New York Times records request.

Hence, SHERIFF SHOAR left out one verifiably valid criticism of the FDLE investigation -- the timeline.

Wonder why?

Sheriff DAVID SHOAR is a graduate of two FBI academies. His department is accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Law Enforcement Agents, Inc. (CALEA).

Sheriff SHOAR's self-investigation stinks.

2 comments:

peg said...

AGAIN, LIES ARE DIFFICULT TO REMEMBER, TRUTH HOWEVER IS EASY, YOU DO NOT HAVE MEMORY PROBLEMS WHEN THE TRUTH IS EVIDENT, LIES BECOME FUZZY AND CAN SNOWBALL INTO MORE LIES, UNTIL NOTHING MAKES SENSE, ADD OTHER PEOPLE TO THIS MESS OF LIES, AND YOU ARE ON A PATH OF DESTRUCTION, I DO NOT CARE WHO YOU ARE OR WHO YOU KNOW, EVENTUALLY, LIES WILL DEVOUR YOU AND CITIZENS FAITH IN YOU.

peg said...

THANKFUL THAT MICHELLE'S STORY IS KEPT ALIVE AND CONTINUES TO BRING QUESTIONS TO MANY CONCERNED CITIZENS.
APPARENTLY, LAW ENFORCEMENT IN ST. AUGUSTINE,FL, NEEDS TO BE INSPECTED BY AN OUTSIDE SOURCE. ONE WITH NO TIES OR LIMITS TO CLEAR UP AND CLEAN UP THE IMPROPER HANDLING OF SJSO SERVICE TO THEIR EMPLOYERS, THE CITIZENS OF ST. AUGUSTINE.