Anonymous ID: 03f8d5 June 24, 2019, 1:09 p.m. No.6832515   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2540 >>2585 >>2658 >>2711 >>2771 >>2793 >>2820

Marines getting mowed down by a truck on the Presidential Range Trail stinks anons. Particularly with the shill bakers trying to keep it out of notables. Then it turns out, fake news would have you believe that Travis Hood is just a carpenter from Berlin NH who was helping a biker during his last moments. But in reality, it looks like

Travis Hood, first on the scene of the biker crash, is a PEDO

from a family of criminals

Only seeing one Travis Hood in NH. and That one is a registered sex offender busted for 2 counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault and 1 count of felonius sexual assault. The victim was between the ages of 11 and 14 at the time of the assaut. This isn't all there is on the rap sheet but check out this story about the entire family getting their crime on.

 

https://www.unionleader.com/news/crime/family-allegedly-left-drugs-along-road-disguised-as-garbage-for-inmate-to-smuggle-into-jail/article_113e3df6-63ca-5ebb-b828-fa818ae1ec35.html

 

Family allegedly left drugs along road disguised as garbage for inmate to smuggle into jail

 

By BOB HOOKWAY Special to the Union Leader Mar 21, 2014

 

LANCASTER — Amid what Coos County prosecutors have said is their battle against the rampant smuggling of contraband into jail, a 20- yearold North Country man has been sent enced to one to four years in state prison.

 

A scheduled jury trial was canceled and Travis Hood pleaded guilty this month to delivery of prohibited articles to prisoners a year ago in the county jail in West Stewartstown.

 

Prosecutors say he conspired by telephone with family members Robin Hood, 53, and Rae Ann Hood, 45, to smuggle morphine pills and cigarettes into the jail.

 

The scheme, according to court records, included having Travis Hood place the contraband in a "crunched up paper bag." He would leave it on the side of the road near the jail for Robin Hood, or "dad" as authorities said the senior Hood was identified in a March 19, 2013, phone call between Travis and Rae Ann Hood.

 

Robin Hood and Rae Ann Hood face similar charges. Both are scheduled for final pre-trial conferences in May, according to the records.

 

Travis Hood was also fined $620, according to court records.

 

In January, both County Attorney John McCormick and Assistant Coos County Attorney Stephen Murray said they hoped their message got across when Vincent Bitetto Jr, 26, of Northfield received consecutive 3½- to seven-year sentences in state prison following his jury trial in a contraband case that included his attempt to sneak a knife into the prison.