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.

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.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hmmmmmmmmmmm......

Anonymous said...

Unfuckingbelievable.

Anonymous said...

Elmer says: "Say! Something vewy scwewy going on awound hewe!"