Sometimes, I wonder what I should post on this page, but a recent development has provided me with the opportunity to show how our process works in real time. I've attached a post that was recently made about a DA candidate's abuse of office in his capacity as counsel for the St Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office. His family member is involved in a criminal matter involving a sex crime. Allegedly, it isn't his first one, either. However both occurred while juvenile protections were in place so the records aren't available.
We found out about it because family members of the victim, law enforcement officers, and others were outraged so one of my associates sent in a public records request. After weeks of delays and unfulfilled promises by the AGs office, they finally came through with the attached acknowledgement that they were doing an investigation which also confirms that the STPSO suppressed the investigation.
Unfortunately, none of this is unusual. The same STPSO intentionally botched the Nannette Krentel murder investigation and the investigation into the DWI boating death of Walter Reed’s son. However, it gets worse when one considers the unlikely circumstances of the death of Brett Wittner in Washington Parish or the death of Cara Wilkinson in St Tammany, to name but a few.
There doesn't seem to be a lot of motivation to handle cases involving the connected people so it requires making public statements showing the evidence to stoke the anger of the public.
If Vincent Wynne happens to be successful in this election, his term will be extended into prison and maybe I'll write another book!
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