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Continued: Miller Testimony about Police Confidential Informants Blackmailing Leon Grider

Posted by Amy Mischler @ 7:26 am

Below is the video of Howard Miller’s testimony concerning how Russell Springs Police Chief Joe Michael Irvin had confidential informants Leah Wilson and Phillip Grider use Miller’s telephone to blackmail local pharmacist Leon Grider.
Interposed in this testimony is a statement of deceased Bobby Bunch, a confessed drug addict that Irvin was most likely using confiscated [...]




City Attorney Don Byrom’s Contract not renewed with the City of Russell Springs due to Court ordered disqualification

Posted by Amy Mischler @ 12:53 pm

During this past week it has been published in the Russell Register that the City of Russell Springs decided “not to renew” local Attorney Don Byrom’s contract as the city attorney. As in all of Mayor DeHart’s statements, he was not completely candid with the public. DeHart stated that an untenable situation arose [...]




Kentucky Attorney General goes after Topix LLC

Posted by Amy Mischler @ 3:32 pm

Jack Conway has a problem with Topix LLC forums; that is when the comments are about him. However, as early as 2006 witnesses for Attorney General Prosecutors have used Topix LLC as a tool to ruin credibility of anyone who gets in the Attorney Generals way.




WAS BOBBY BUNCH MURDERED BECAUSE HE KNEW TOO MUCH?

Posted by Amy Mischler @ 8:53 am

Russell County Kentucky:  Russell and surrounding counties have seen several unsolved crimes including murder, missing children, and dozens of burglaries of local drug stores just to name a few.
Recently Bobby Bunch was shot and killed when he went to a home to pick up his girlfriend Nikki Abrell. She called him and [...]




Warning Fayette County Jurors; You are Being Investigated

Posted by Amy Mischler @ 11:43 am

Lexington Kentucky:
The Kentucky Court of Appeals issued a decision on January 8,  2010 in an unpublished opinion.  In Wanda Brown v.  Office of the Fayette County Attorney the Appeals Court held it was not manifest injustice when the County Attorneys office ran jurors through its criminal investigation database.
“Brown next argues that she was prevented from [...]