Anonymous ID: cfbd30 May 16, 2018, 8 a.m. No.1430794   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1202

>>1429905 (l.b.)

>>1430128

Thanks again for helping me meme back to earth.

Agree, nothing should stand in the way of justice re: Det. Familia's murder.

Let the revelations come from whereever they may - will be there holding a mirror.

Anonymous ID: cfbd30 May 16, 2018, 8:25 a.m. No.1430991   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1075

>>1430796

fyi, They were spewing exact same argument (same words even) yesterday morning before Q's positive ID of Det. Famila at 12:20:08

>>1419926

Regardless, very nice rebuttal.

>quite a bit of help from lower ranking assistants and other non-officer personnel who work in the department.

and/or retired officers who may still have skin in the game?

>>1430004 (l.b.)

>>1427512 #1791

June 20, 2017 | 12:37pm

>Former veteran NYPD Detective Tom Nerney has died, friends said. He was 77.

“I just got an e-mail from him, and everything was fine. Then, the guy wakes up in the morning, he’s got chest pains, and then he’s gone.

>Nerney retired in 2002 from the department’s Major Case Squad. He later ran his own investigative firm.

>Nerney lived in Glendale his whole life. He left no surviving family,

 

Also, wasn't there a discussion sometime back about a Microsoft freeware app that could copy files quickly? Related maybe?

Anonymous ID: cfbd30 May 16, 2018, 8:34 a.m. No.1431075   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1084

>>1430991

Guess what branch of the service NYPD Detective Nerney served in?

>http://www.corpsstories.com/archives-34.html

Nullus amicus melior, nullus hostis peior.

 

The epitaph of a Roman General, Sulla, who lived and died 2100 years ago, applied perfectly to the life of a New York City Marine who left this life unexpectedly six weeks ago.

 

No greater friend, no worse enemy.

 

The night before his death – as with almost every other day of his life – he was the picture of health. He had dinner with his longtime friend Ernie Naspretto, and shared he had finally reached the weight he’d been when he graduated from the police academy.

 

At eight the next morning he called Ernie saying he had chest pains and was on his way to the closest hospital. Ernie rushed to the ER, and by then Tom was gone.