The neglect case involving a 106-year-old woman found begging for food in her squalid Kettle Falls home has morphed into a records hunt by law enforcement and others who say up to $1 million is missing from the woman’s retirement accounts.
The chief suspect is her former caretaker, 78-year-old John H. “Herb” Friedlund, who had power of attorney over her financial affairs for the past decade and who already is facing animal abuse and criminal mistreatment charges. . .
In another twist, authorities discovered that the man who bailed Friedlund out of the Stevens County jail and provided Friedlund a place to stay is a Spokane-based agent with the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Nine days after posting the $25,000 bond, the ATF special agent, Carl “Rich” Jessen, bought 134 acres fronting the Kettle River from Friedlund at what the Swan family’s attorney said was a lower-than-market price. . .
Jessen, reached by The Spokesman-Review, said in a brief conversation that “as far as I know, there is no criminal investigation against me,” and that he remains on active status with the ATF.
The ORIGINAL gathering place for a merry band of Three Percenters. (As denounced by Bill Clinton on CNN!)
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Another "Only One." I'm sure the perjurer McMahon, in his new job at ATF's internal affairs, will find nothing wrong went on here.
Nearly $1 million missing from starving woman’s accounts.
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Hmmmmmmmmmmm......
Unfuckingbelievable.
Elmer says: "Say! Something vewy scwewy going on awound hewe!"
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