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Missing EVIDENCE Leads to 4 yr.

cover-up & conspiracy


Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 08:25:52 -0600

Missing evidence creates serious consequences in criminal cases.


When evidence is discovered missing from a Police department evidence room, protocol would be for a prompt
investigation by an outside agency such as the FBI. To avoid the appearance of cover-up and corruption, and to
protect the Constitutional rights of the accused, one might expect an investigation would take place to find out
the validity of the complaint before a Prosecutor would pursue an indictment in a case connected to the missing
evidence, and chain of custody violations.

Yet in August of 2006, After the Yellow House Store owners Guy and Carrie Neighbors were told by Lawrence
Kansas Police officer Jay Bialek they could have several expensive laptops returned that had been improperly
seized during the December 2005 execution of a search warrant they could not be found in the evidence room.
Two Lawrence police officers went twice to the evidence room looking for the laptops then admitted they could
not find the laptops in the evidence room in the presents of attorney Sarah Swain and the city attorney Mr. Jerry
Coolie, Lawrence police officer Jay Bialek informed attorney's and the Neighbors at that point that he would
return the laptops to the yellow house business owners in 2-weeks. The missing evidence to this day has NOT
been returned.

In response to the missing evidence the Neighbors filed numerous complaints to the police departments Internal
Affairs Sergeant Dan Ward, addressing the missing evidence, search warrant issues and chain of custody
violations.

CONSPIRACY:
These Formal complaints to the Lawrence Kansas Police Departments Internal Affairs were forwarded to AUSA
Marietta Parker, Federal Prosecutor Terra Morehead then filed a frivolous Federal Indictment against both the
Neighbors, accusing them of being "unlawful users with firearms" in a hurried effort to cover-up the complaints
and interfere with any possible pending investigations into the missing evidence.. Even though the chain of
custody violations, search warrant issues and missing evidence, can destroy the prosecutors chances of a future
conviction in the case.

FROM 2005-2009 (PRESENT)


The Federal Prosecutors, and Police officers in this case have continued to conspire and cover-up, for missing
evidence, and police corruption, by having the Neighbors repeatedly Indicted, arrested, incarcerated, selectively
prosecuted, subjected to warrantless searches, subjected to repeated sting operations, and denied due process of
law.

1.2006 Federal Indictment for "Unlawful user with firearms,(Absent of any criminal history,..this case was
dropped by the prosecutor, then refilled one month later as a new case, the refilled charges included a strong
armed arrest of the Neighbors in their home by the Postal Inspector & IRS Agent, 8 hours of detention shackled
in a cold cell without food, a false press release by the Prosecutor stating they were indicted for drug distribution.
And an illegal warrantless search of their entire home. The second indictment including the gun charge was
dropped the second time by Federal Judge John Lungstrum for speedy trial violations) Manufacturing Marijuana
was added to the second Indictment and that charge was left standing. Even though the Police began searching
the home at 9am December 3, 2005, but did not get the search warrant signed by Judge Six until 1:30 that day.

2. The Neighbors then filed a Formal Complaint to Internal Affairs Sergeant Dan Ward that Lawrence Police
officers Micky Rantz and Jay Bialek were posing as FBI agents, to intimidate witnesses and cover-up for the fact
no FBI was involved in the Investigation the Federal Prosecutors were conducting against the Neighbors
business. The Formal complaint was forwarded to AUSA Marietta Parker who then sent down FBI agent Walter
Schaefer from the Kansas City FBI who used the fake name "Bob Shaefer" to stage a fake FBI investigation into
the Neighbors complaints and cover-up for the police misconduct. The FBI Agent announced to the media that
the Lawrence Police had been cleared and the same day to retaliate the Federal Prosecutor had the Lawrence
Police, Postal Inspector and IRS execute two more search warrants on the Neighbors business and home.

3. In 2007 An LJWorld reporter Ron Knox and the Neighbors were all told by the Kansas City FBI, the FBI
investigation into the police misconduct complaints by the Neighbors never took place. The Kansas city FBI also
stated they had no jurisdiction to do investigations in Lawrence Kansas. The Neighbors were told by the Kansas
City FBI to contact the Topeka FBI. The Neighbors met with the Topeka FBI agents Scott Gentine and Denton
Murray and gave them copies of the formal complaints connected to the missing evidence and police
misconduct. The following week Dave Bryant also filed a complaint with Topeka FBI agent Scott Gentine
because his guns that had been stolen during a burglary, and later recovered in a drug bust were also missing
from the Lawrence Kansas Police Department evidence locker, and he had found them being offered for sale in
the 23rd street Pawn Shop.

4. In an effort to cover-up for the fact the Neighbors had found out about the fake FBI investigation, the
following week the Prosecutor Marietta Parker filed a 19 count Federal Indictment against the Neighbors for
"money laundering and Ebay fraud". And made the public false written statement the case had been investigated
by the FBI.

5. To further the conspiracy, in August of 2008, the Federal Prosecutor Terra Morehead had the Neighbors
arrested on Federal charges by the Postal Inspector David Nitz, for "Federal Obstruction of Justice"

(The Federal Obstruction charge was based on the fact the Neighbors requested KU Detective Mike Riner take
the Laptop and copy the information about the seller, but allow them to have their attorneys handle turning over
the original sellers form on Monday).

This was a State Investigation by the University Police into a laptop stolen by Robert Sample from KU, that had
been sold to the business. Even though the business owners had cooperated with the investigation, a search
warrant was served on the business during which the police stole the businesses surveillance tape and replaced it
with a blank tape. The Neighbors were taken into Federal custody August 8Th, and incarcerated for four days in
the Douglas County Jail, Aug. 11th they were transferred by the Postal Inspector David Nitz from the Douglas
County Jail to the Kansas DOJ for an initial appearance, from there the Neighbors were transferred to the
Leavenworth Maximum Security Federal Detention Center and imprisoned until Aug. 18th. They were released
and on the 19th of August Terra Morehead Indicted the Neighbors for Federal "Obstruction of Justice". On
March 10th in connection to the same case, Robert Sample plead guilty to misdemeanor theft in State Court.
The only bad mistake is the one from which we learn nothing.

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