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What is the Nexus Between Mueller's FBI, a Sleepy Tennessee Town, and an Unsolved Murder?
Partners in Crime
Contact: Sharon Rondeau, Editor, The Post & Email, 203-987-7948, editor@thepostemail.com
ATHENS, Tenn., March 2, 2018 /Standard Newswire/ – On July 17, 2010, 60-year-old businessman, Loudon County, TN Deputy Sheriff and Republican Elections Commissioner Jim Miller was assassinated by gunshots to the head, placed in the trunk of his car, then driven to Sands Road in Sweetwater, where the care was set on fire.
Photo: The Monroe County main courthouse in Madisonville, photo courtesy of Walter Francis Fitzpatrick, III. On the left of the architectural extension on the second floor is where Monroe County Sheriff's Office Deputy R. Moses was positioned on April 20, 2010, the day of "The Madisonville Hoax."
At the time, Bill Bivens was finishing his first four-year term as Monroe County sheriff and seeking reelection, which he achieved in August 2010. At the same time, Robert S. Mueller III was in his ninth year of a ten-year term as director of the FBI.
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