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  • Pam Hupp Update

    https://pcpfeiffer2.com/pamela-hupp

    Old 2

    For two days I revisited it, not so much for Hupp but because of the government corruption.

    They are either “gross negligence or “calculated criminal behavior”” (wiki).

    What I learned: Fox 2 (Chris Hayes), The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and (NAME), and another KSDK News (on YouTube) covered it more and better and first over Dateline. Politicians (district attorneys) in office now acknowledge it was the coverage that turned the tide. The counties did not do the cleaning on their own. Joel Schwartz did a lot to force it; correction, Russ Faria did a lot.

    About the crimes, with the advantage of history there are more of them. There is the previous, door to door fundraising scheme for another deceased or dying woman. There are the keyings and weird letters.

  • Chapter 1 – 2012

    Like that man narrating his life building a cabin in Alaska (it was a voiceover), I need to learn how to do this. There are 25 more years to go.

    If I position my desk just right I am at peace and can write. Although it disappears for the most part in Summer with the big cottonwood, I can still see the park through a small hole. It is hard to distinguish between the ravens or crows, kids running toward the tot lot, or dogs at large. If it is the latter, I will keep at least a mental note or image.

    If I walk away I have to keep my head down. I cannot look out the window.

    The majority who are younger than me know it as the world–a history in terms of email, dated images, my computer files and blogs, and an internet of corroboration. It is all there year by year. That is my story. That is my case.

    My goal is to complete and retire at 65, which is perilously close. Yesterday for a short while I looked-up the history of John Phillips and the Momas and the Papas. It didn’t take long as the story has been whittled down to not much more than a few paragraphs on Wikipedia. Why do people, e.g., Phillips, daughter Mackenzie, and recently Mathew Perry, write memoirs? Most hire writers and at a minimum a chronology of the news would be a start.

    Then it occurred to me, why do writers write books?

    I am going to start answering the phone again too.

  • Crime

    “We cannot allow any local government to embolden criminals by nullifying our state laws and demonizing law enforcement,” he wrote. (https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/03/10/police-reform-rollback-tyre-nichols-floyd-breonna/)

  • The Pig Diaries

    Rebecca Grossman

    https://www.courthousenews.com/rebecca-grossman-found-guilty-of-murder/

    Lake Herrick murder

    Cleveland woman left 16-month daughter to die

    Jodi Hildebrandtlink – I cannot watch any more. The prosecutor reads the document. The judge has already read it. She is a completely broken person.

  • Jennifer Crumbley and A Pound of Flesh

    It is 10:30 AM Wednesday 2/7/24, my deceased father’s birthday. I started the day by downloading several long Jennifer Crumbley videos and playing them in the background. That is usually a prelude to really paying attention. It helps me figure out what I am doing.

    Last night I thought long and hard about it. “I wish it didn’t happen” is my seemingly hollow conclusion. Of course I think killing innocent people and students in high school is awful. I wish Jennifer Crumbley had not been convicted of involuntary manslaughter. But what else could they do? You cannot acquit her, the opposite, as that would be saying she is not responsible.

    Parents are responsible for their children for a lifetime. They created them and the same would hold true in adopting an infant.

    Now Andrew Smith, Ms. Crumbley’s former–that’s what it says–is on the stand. Princeton Management is a property management company in Southfield; they come up on Google as managing apartment complexes. If they were yelling or throwing things I would hear it, but I can tell a lot just by the visuals. Like Jennifer Crumbley herself, he looks average, worried, and trying to do the right thing.

    The prosecutors, a whole table of them, are a publicly-funded team on a mission. Shannon Smith, Crumbley’s lawyer, can’t compete.

    Probably we don’t need more laws, but this would be a good one: a suspicious parental behavior misdemeanor. Even a felony. The punishment is going to jail until the trial, the same kind of guilty assumption in this one.

    https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/crime/jennifer-crumbley-involuntary-manslaughter-conviction-b2491754.html

    This was never finished. It is Michigan law that parents are responsible for their child causing injury to another. Guilty.

    The writing was on the wall for the father too.

    I’ve been to Pontiac, Michigan. I have skied at Pine Knob. It isn’t utopia and I respect people especially during Covid raising kid(s) and trying to maintain a home and hold down a job. Guns need to be treated differently and I’m OK with that.

  • Videos

    Evidence. History. Organization. Transparency. Piece of mind.

    2024

    2023

    2009

    Here is a big one–91.3 MB and 183 photos from 2011-12. Slow to create and upload but it works.

    The timestamp indicates my old digital camera. 2012. 10/29/12 is the date of the arrest.

    This is the best way I have found to help complete the story. The pictures provide the history in chronological order.

    PhotoStage Slideshow Producer works well and it is free. You can load large files of images and it easily produces a slideshow. It can handle at least around 200 images and this website will store and display up to around a100mb video–that is pretty good and I’m happy with it.

    For a Windows user like me MS OneDrive is the best option. It syncs with my computers and is a simple annual payment of $20 for 100gb. Individual folders can be public and that should be trusted for sharing. But beware! I learned my lesson trying to convert Word files or docx to odt. OpenOffice and Libre Writer on my pc work great; convert to PDF only when finished for best WordPress presentation or cloud public file sharing (or just post an odt but don’t open it with Word).

    So far I have found pics back to 2009 and blog posts here back to 2010. I need to go back farther.

    No one can claim they don’t know me.

  • Amazon, Chuwi, and Fraud in General

    I need some hot sauce for the pulled pork barbecue. The kitchen sink drain still needs fixing and the other bathrooms–toilets, sinks, vanities, mirrors, flooring, ceiling–have all sorts of problems. Carpet is on its way from Rugs.com. Bruce oak floor tiles are no longer available. I still need an assistant or general contractor for the sliding glass door from Home Depot. Crushed and canned tomatoes are always worth buying and storing.

    That is pretty much it for now, except food which I can see and buy locally. Everything else isn’t needed.

    I’m set to return to Amazon “free” (i.e., go online, print, drive to UPS store) the wrong size faucet adapter. I’ll return the dumb toe stretchers that probably don’t work also. I’d like to keep the inexpensive oil filter but the engine oil and drain pipe can be purchased elsewhere.

    I’m going to, I’m prepared to, cut it off, including the Amazon credit card. I didn’t like them and didn’t use them years ago. I’ll be fine without them again.

    I’m tired of their monopoly-creating tactics. It is illegal. I will not be a pawn in their scams. I am actually glad that Amazon trucks are not driving around in my neighborhood.

    Yesterday I was reading about Faang stocks–Amazon, Google (Alphabet) and the rest and I disagree with some current buy sentiments. I think Amazon’s best days are behind them. Businesses, categories, and products have life cycles. Consumers are starting to realize and the lawsuits are piling up. I think Amazon’s best days are in the past.

    What inspired my awareness? After the jump…

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