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  • What I Know

    It is good to be back in the airplane game again because I think I have a solution.  At least I have a course of action.

    I’m getting closer to a demand letter.

    The legal aspects are challenging, but I know customer satisfaction and there is something very suspicious about D.I.
    A.  They have a lot to hide and they are doing it.  Next up we’ll take a look at their website two years after the complaints around her started.

    They were all screaming because that is their world (noise).  I’ll refresh their customer satisfaction process in terms of their noise complaint department and their VP of Sustainability.  I’ll see what kind of progress they have made in measurements, community interactions, and all the rest of the things going on that don’t really matter.  I’ll also see what they have done–these actions are only an indicator–in terms of the FAA, who they blame.

    “They are designed to fly at 30,000 feet,” he said.  But I digress for now.

    The whole thing is a scam reminiscent of American Greed.

    Why would they blame the federal government when they are the ones facilitating and allowing it and the FAA says they are responsible?

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  • Bonus update.

    Lawrenceville, Georgia and Gwinnett County.  Mattew Leili and Nique.

    I am getting better at predicting Dateline.  ‘Sometimes she would run away from home.  Once 1 hour.  2 hours.  Once 4 hours.’

    “Why do you have 21 surveillance cameras?”

    “I sell them.”

    For her, two divorces and two daughters by about 30.  They met online, he from NY and she in Georgia.  That he sold pallets of junk on eBay is a euphemism for unemployed.  She was the breadwinner/life insurance holder.  She was annoying and violent but she had the date rape drug in her system!  Let me see…  It was after the Great Recession and they were in debt with two daughters–she had two more–approaching high school.  eBay doesn’t pay much, let alone benefits.

    Someone had to do it.

    Lest I forget, the Miami pawn shop owner (belongs in the summary below) who also knew fast boats and the drug trade killed his ex because no one is going to take the son out of state.  There is something more, and why they look there, when it comes to kids and domestic relations.

    Pawn shop owners and car alarm installers may not make good second husbands.

    [ This is what I was looking for.  “The coroner notes that Nique’s feet are completely clean.” ]

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    These stories are fascinating.  Sometimes, in order to really get closure, I look up the homes–I mean pictures of the actual house; the address; search on Google and look at a map to see where it is, the nearest city, real estate prices, etc.  It is like traveling, but it goes a million times further into the lives of people.  They are murderers whose lives are ruined but they are similar to you and me.  They are real families, high schools, neighborhoods, etc.

    That is why they resonate, they are real people.  They are also great storytellers.  In the Leili case I thought he was going to go free and it was a crummy prosecution because Dateline really didn’t explain the facts.

    But still, it made me want to dig deeper into the real point.  What really matters?

    So I didn’t really follow the Leili case.  But the jury convicted him in 3 1/2 hours.

    I’m dawdling too.  It is possible everyone made a mistake and Matthew Leili is innocent.  It is almost certain he is guilty.  A) he did it and b) he looked everyone in the eye, including his daughters, and lied.  Maybe it happened accidentally–a rough sex game or other negligent “accident”–in which case he needed to report it, perhaps risk manslaughter or some lesser crime, and thereby get a much lighter sentence.  Also, he would come to grips and admit.

    The only other alternative is that he did it intentionally or it was premeditated.  Probably it was the former–they went out on a dinner and movie date that night, she was drugged and here body was dumped naked nearby.

    Still beating around the bush?  What does that mean?

    The murderers are both violent and con artists.  I guess there are more murders; I prefer just the con artist part and American Greed

    Con artists.  They go through their life conning people.  Usually narcissism is a huge part of it.

    Just one more…  Russ Faria is not a con artist, but Pamela Hupp is.  Let me see, we’ve already covered Pamela Phillips and we started with Pamela Smart a long time ago.

    Aurea Vazquez Rijos

    It was on the frontpage of the Washington Post.  It is not my fault!

    This week’s winner is Aurea.  Only this week was she sentenced to life.

    The case is similar to Nanette Johnston — Latin, considered attractive, money hungry, and ruthless.  For both a marriage to a wealthy American or Canadian was cause for the whole family to get behind fortune hunting and murder.

    Like the Gary Triano case, the woman fled to Europe.

    This one has a bit of a Jewish Nazi hunter angle to it.  And what is just off-the-charts diabolical, she actually sought asylum in Israel as a Jew.  But the absolute kicker is mothering a child in a Spanish jail to try and avoid extradition by having a Spanish citizen child.  She became pregnant while in prison by an inmate; they were married (allowed in prison) and thus conjugal visits?  Anyway, she was hunted down for years, finally extradited, and just now thrown in a Texas slammer for life.  She is Puerto Rican, the murder occurred in old San Juan, and Adam Anhang was Canadian.  The FBI–in Puerto Rico–solved it after the local police bungled it by arresting, charging, and convicting the wrong man.

    Elsewhere, German exchange student kangaroos in Missoula.  Sorry, garage hoppers.  If you leave your garage door open and have a big refrigerator full of beer, they will take it.  Not a good idea because they also target the same houses and steal cell phones and cash.  If one is driving and another sneaks in with a flashlight, I can see how they would do it and get away with it.  Cruising around it doesn’t take a genius to tell a open door from a closed ones.

    There is something somewhere in the law addressing proportionality.  Who gets to decide when something important becomes a concept?  For now, this is literature and not legal writing.

    I have never been to Montana.  Some day I will get in the car and drive there.  I live in Colorado and I understand the problem of law enforcement not doing anything.

    Once again, just spending time watching Dateline NBC is infectious.  But I cannot always find what I am looking for and freebies on Dailymotion are a crapshoot.  I doesn’t matter as they are all interesting.  Most of the time they are different.  And it is fun to watch the new ones, versus the old ones.  Criminals adapt to technology and things like social media.  Certainly cell phones…  Use a burner!

    Last word?  $3 million for the killing.  She wanted $8 million.  It sounds like a high-level negotiation.

  • Jacinda Ardern

    What am I reading?  Jacinda Ardern photos.  Videos are no fun either.

     

  • What I’m Reading

    Magnus at Touch the Banner does it and it is egotistic there too.  Therefore I will not make it a title.

    Brianna Altice for one.  She did it more than once for self esteem reasons.  She should not have dressed that way in court and things may have been easier.  Anyway, it is against the law in Utah.

    Next, Snapped on Oxygen.  It is part of their overall business which includes publishing, big-time web interests, and TV.  They pursue these things from all angles, some are good and some are not.  Like Jussie Smollett — an angle is ethnic or homophobic abuse or even “abuse” in general — they can cross some pretty delicate lines.  And that is part of who they are, the more buzzfeed the better.

    Nanette Johnston (McNeal,

    Kevin Ross Johnston,

    John J. Packard)

    This one is around (48 Hours) as well as Snapped and others too.  Snapped hasn’t been around for 25 seasons but since 2004 is still a long time.  The monotone narration is bizarre.  It is tough to watch/better than nothing but the backward videos (not upside down or backward, but something is wrong) on Dailymotion still get through.  Johnston, Billis, and the divorce and kids expert who killed the nursing home owner (Kerri Faye Brown).  There is a theme of women who snapped.

    But it goes beyond that, which is a key reason the shows and stories are so provocative.  Example:  Christine Billis.

    This one has an I’m-so-pathetic-I-need-your-life component.  The case went cold and she was free until OKCupid.  Once again it looks like elected/paid for nothing public officials actually did nothing.  True or not her story of abused, drug addicted, and caring mother worked.

    It all started this week with the Beatrice Six and the town that has to raise taxes to pay the $28 million.

    Youtube tort law.  It is fun to learn about criminal law.  You see these cases where family members ask forever and they say there isn’t a case.  Everyone knows who did it but the decision-makers can’t or won’t commit.  Are they not even trying or are they incompetent?  I can see how in criminal cases there is a higher standard and you only have one chance.  So I’ll go with torts.

     

  • Louis Winthorpe III:
    Listen, do you have any better ideas?

    Billy Ray Valentine:
    Yeah. You know, it occurs to me that the best way to hurt rich people is by turning them into poor people.

    Coleman:
    You have to admit, sir, you didn’t like it yourself a bit.

     

    https://www.cnn.com/2019/02/24/entertainment/r-kelly-bond-sunday/index.html

     

  • I trust Walmart for online purchases and the service is always great.

    I actually said that!

    Boy was I wrong!  The next time FedEx lied and delivered my package to the street and Walmart wouldn’t do anything about it.  Send another one, USPS and it’ll be here in a week.  The great chat system via which I had actually complimented them was bogus.  Boy am I mad!

    I’m kidding.  (EDIT:  I’m also relatively fortunate.  They’re dopey, but delivery seems worse other places.)

    I filed a report with FedEx after seeing the driver said he or she delivered it to the front door and I could see in the snow there were no tracks at all.  I am usually/always mad at FedEx but that does little good so I am only a little mad.

    Actually, I am not mad at Walmart either and I continue to shop at the local store and online.  It was one of those things:  These are their policies.  They sent another one, it arrived in about a week, and now I have two.  I found the other one in the street the next day.

    Anyway, I did compliment them.  It felt good and I would not have done that if I didn’t mean it.  I have done it a few times before for companies when that was based on real experiences.  FWIW, I don’t wrote comments and such online.

    Even though it was a dummy, quickie chat, I suspect if felt good for the person on the other end too.  It probably helps to understand Walmart and their policies, but if you perform legit tasks the online help is really fast, easy, to the point.  I’m talking about damaged packages (I had quite a few when I bought some cleaning liquids and even powders online) and price matches.

    This adds up to a nice place to work.  It is not by coincidence, the higher-ups, procedures, technology and everything else work toward that purpose.  Happy employees, not to mention happy customers, are great to have.  No one wants to get through their day arguing, complaining, and the like.

    That is a good company and a profitable one.

    As an example in reverse, I offer Safeco/Liberty Mutual as an example.  I could write more about them (and I have) but for now I don’t want to complain here; basically, they have an outdated system of live, crummy agents and it hurts everything.  If customers are complaining all the time it is just a bad experience all-around.

    As for Walmart, I think their online selection, pricing, and fulfillment is outstanding   It is modern in terms of technology and customer service.  They stand by their own sales and those from their marketplace.  Of course anything from Walmart itself is easily returned through shipping or a store.  Especially for items you have never seen or tried, it is a great way to shop.

     

    If I ever get around to writing more about myself in the bio here, it will mention more about my career and my love of customer satisfaction. 

  • Bonus clip.

    Something most people don’t know about me: I lived in Detroit, Mich., from ages 10-18 when I married,returning to Tennessee.

    http://www.ajlambert.com/history/stry_scb.pdf

  • It is hard to describe how TV has changed.  This is really good TV.

    Everyone will have their opinions.  These are mine.

    The prosecutors did an average or below average job.  Quinton Tellis is a very bad guy, based on Louisiana and other things.  The defense did an average to good job; they saved him.

    I believe it is clear he had some role.  Whatever happened to the “Jessica kept saying, ‘Mama, these bitches think I’m snitching, and I’m not,’ angle?  I think Ben Chambers, he of the meth arrest and police mechanic job, is a really good guy and father.

    “Hell, that ‘aint justice.”  I don’t like the DA John Champion.  I’m not real fond of the sheriff either.  Let me put it this way, it does not look like a very safe place to be.

    You could even say they twisted the facts.  Or that they don’t even understand them.  They spent a lot of money and lost.  For reasons.  Luckily Tellis is in jail in Louisiana.

    The journey the car keys went through is awful.  I mean, they should be embarrassed.  Just like the killer they should all come clean.

    Tellis is, there is no other way around it, must be removed from society, somehow.

    Excellent, excellent characters and dialogue.  Cultural anthropology TV.

    I didn’t know where Panola County, Mississippi is or Monroe, Louisiana.  It is north, near Memphis.  Apparently there is not much there in terms of jobs, schools, and such.  Wow.  How would you like to have your comings and goings recorded on the M&M gas station video camera?  Oh well, there is always Taco Bell.

    They are really good parents.  They sent her to bible camp to reform.

    Christine Apel, good writer.