Anonymous ID: 03c02e Feb. 20, 2020, 6:32 p.m. No.8201355   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1411

Q, I would like your advice. A friend of mine has been framed and convicted of rape/murder by a dirty cop he was previously friends with and a complicit prosecutor who became DA since he ran unopposed. DNA proves the previous suspect did it and there was ample motive for the dirty cop to have him killed. The case has made national media few times (see: Sunny Hostin; Dateline x2; Vanity Fair)

 

This area is such a cesspool of corruption that I worry that his chances of justice being served are slim. A strip club run by Greek organized crime is also part of the equation. I've spoken out publicly, knowing that I'm pissing off dangerous people, and I don't know for sure that his attorney can be trusted, either.

 

I don't want to waste valuable time doing nothing, but also don't want to do anything to hurt his chances of appeal.

 

With a DA hell-bent on concealing the truth and protecting the dirty cop(s), national media already chewing on the story, and second-hand information suggesting that local freemasons are behind the cover-up, what should I do?

 

Doing nothing is not an option.

Anonymous ID: 03c02e Feb. 20, 2020, 6:38 p.m. No.8201458   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1489

>>8201411

Does Trump not constantly meme "dirty cops?" How many sentences has he commuted and how many people has he pardoned so far?

 

To be perfectly honest with you, this case is perfect for teaching the public "the anatomy of corruption" and there is already a documentary in the works about it. I don't think I'm exaggerating by saying that Trump (along with the general public) will eventually hear about this case.