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2006/8/31

Cult Predicts Nuclear War in September

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According to a press release issued by The House of Yahweh - theologically a cult of Christianity - nuclear war will begin on September 12, 2006.

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Give Your Old Cell Phone an Acid Bath

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Don't tell your cell phone any secrets. It might not keep them. Second-hand phones purchased over the Internet surrendered credit card numbers and bank account passwords, business secrets and even evidence of adultery.

One married man's girlfriend sent a text message to his cell phone: His wife was getting suspicious. Perhaps they should cool it for a few days.

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2006/8/30

Dear Abby or Dear Simple Minded

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Hmmmm...
Someone want to write Abby about the danger of simplistic answers?
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Dear Abby
Dear Abby
 
Cop's wife charges her husband with lax gun safety at home
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
By Dear Abby
POST-DISPATCH
08/29/2006
 
Dear Abby: My husband is a great husband and father to our three children, ages 17, 10 and 4. The problem is, he leaves his loaded 9mm gun lying around our house. Now here's the kicker: He's a police officer.
 
He leaves it in the holster, which is tricky to remove the gun from. He insists, "It can't be fired while it's in the holster." Abby, I don't care! My kids have friends in and out of our home daily.
 
The next time I find the gun lying around, I plan on taking it to his chief and explaining the problem to him. Am I out of line?
 
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Abby Response:
I think your solution is excellent, and here's why. Just a few weeks ago, I saw a report on the evening news about an officer of the law who was driving his vehicle with his 3-year-old son along for the ride. The child somehow got ahold of his father's gun, and shot his father in the back.
 
The policeman somehow managed to get the vehicle stopped, and asked a witness to "look out for his child" before being taken to the hospital. The report concluded that the officer might be paralyzed for life.
 
Enough said?
 
http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/lifestyle/columnists.nsf/dearabby/story/F81E54

2006/8/29

Body Parts Broker Crosses the Line

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How is it that a convicted felon can continues to apply for licenses and register companies and do business with the US Food and Drug Aministration providing human tissue for transplants? Aren't there regulations in place for safety, especially when dealing with human remains?  Apparently, not. We have major problems with existing regulatory structure, Oops, correction, we have no bells and whistles in place to alert us when these bozo's resurface after doing jail time.   According to the AP: It  should have ended three years ago, when a leaky FedEx box containing an arm and legs turned up in Missouri. Or years before that, when a judge convicted him of embezzling money from the sale of a corpse that belonged to a medical school in California.

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2006/8/28

Officers Membership to the KKK violates 1st Amendment?

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Is a police officer who takes an oath to serve and protect unfit to wear a badge and carry a gun?
Appartently, legal experts are raising their voices and cautioning that the law is not clear cut on whether Robert E. Henderson, an 18-year veteran trooper, can be fired for belonging to the Knights Party.

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2006/8/27

Hours After Infants Funeral Mother/Murderer Singing Karoke in Bar

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From her barstool, Anissa Francis and the 30 or so other patrons at a bar had just finished watching news accounts Monday night of her friend being charged with shaking her 6-month-old daughter to death, when someone started up the jukebox and Eddie Money's "Shakin' " blared out.

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2006/8/26

Kars-4-Kids Alleged Charity Scam?

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NAPERVILLE, Ill. A very catchy radio jingle features children singing, “1-877-Kars-4-Kids, donate your car today.” But the charity has caught the attention of law enforcement authorities who are investigating one of the largest alleged car donation scams in U.S. history.

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2006/8/25

Smile and Say Cheese!

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Great Act of Patriotism

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Last week I was in Atlanta, Georgia attending a conference. While
I was in the airport, returning home, I heard several people behind
me beginning to clap and cheer. I immediately turned around and
witnessed one of the greatest act's of patriotism I have ever seen.

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2006/8/24

Slimball Bite's 6 Year Old Child as Punishment

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It would be nice if we as society could determine an adult's sentence when they harm a child.  In this situation I thought maybe they could tatoo something across this scumbag's forehead.  Or maybe have someone with a strong bite return the punishment.  But, as the says goes two wrong's don't make a right, it's just wishful thinking on my part.

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2006/8/23

Children of Polygamist Familes Ask For Public's Understanding

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A dozen or more children of polygamist families spoke publicly at a Utah rally for the first time on Saturday about their lifestyle and called for more understanding. 

"I'm the 14th child in a large family and I have several moms," said a child. "All my mothers love me."

Using only their first names to protect their families, 15 young men and women ranging in age from 10 to 20 addressed a pro-polygamy crowd of 200 to 300 in downtown Salt Lake City.

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Tom and Jerry in Trouple in Cartoon land

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2006/8/22

Kiddie Porn Sites Test Law's Limits

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The model is shown rising out of a bubble bath, suds dripping from her body. Her tight panties and skimpy top are soaked and revealing. She gazes at the viewer, her face showing a wisp of a smile that seems to have been coaxed from off-camera.

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Everybody say "Shite"

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 Everybody Say Shite and smile

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2006/8/19

New Study Shows Domestic Violence Affects Workplace

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Victims of domestic violence suffer at work as well as home, losing costly work hours to distraction and absenteeism, new research shows.  But, the problem has been sewpt under the carpet for many years.  Employers need to have better communication with their employees.  When a person is seeking divorce and their are domestic violence problems in the relationship, employers need to be more supportive to these victims. 

Women who were victims in the last year lost an average of 249 work hours to distraction, some 40 percent more than non-victims, according to research presented this week to the Academy of Management.

"In many cases, getting the attention and involvement of for-profit business organizations will require a demonstration of the bottom line costs they incur," said the study by Carol Reeves, Collette Arens Bates and Anne O'Leary-Kelly of the University of Arkansas.

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2006/8/18

The New Kiddie Tax

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Many years ago wealthy parents could easily pass along taxable income to their kids — and enjoy their lower tax rates — that's gotten much trickier, thanks to a unpleasant little piece of tax code called the Kiddie Tax. In fact, Congress toughened up the rules earlier this year.

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Federal Pension Law To Include Measure For Gay Couples

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2006/8/17

Why is Judge Still On The Bench?

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Why is it that Alabama an Judge who has been jailed on methamphetamine possession charges, is allowed to remain on the bench and hear cases until he goes to trial?  Why isn't his arrest or should I saw this serious crime, enough for immediate dismissal? In a pathetic twist of events, the judge's wife was arrested earlier this year on similar charges.

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2006/8/16

The Teacher Shortage: Coming To A Town Near You

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2006/8/15

Murder Through a Child's Eye's-Officer Killed

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Through the children's eyes.
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http://www.recordonline.com/archive/2006/08/12/videoshooting.html       Overview From various srticles    ...Ms. Espinal came to New York from the Dominican Republic more than two decades ago looking for a better life. She joined the Police Department in 1988 as a 20-year-old and worked her way up to the Manhattan North narcotics division...   ...A LAW-ENFORCEMENT SOURCE SAID GRISELDA, AN 18-YEAR NYPD VETERAN, HAD REPORTED TO POLICE TWO "VIOLENT CONFRONTATIONS" BETWEEN THE PAIR IN THE PAST. IN ONE INCIDENT, FRANCISCO, A GARDENER AND TRUCKER, STABBED HER IN THE HAND...   ...earlier that day Griselda had refused to sign some legal papers...   ...Neighbors said that from outside they could hear Ms. Espinal shout, “I want you out of this house. Don’t come back!”...   ..."The children were on the back deck, screaming, 'Help my mother! Help my mother!'...   ..."I ran into the house and she was lying in a pool of blood...   ..."I tried to lift her head. She was alive, but she couldn't speak. I [could] just hear Jackie saying, 'Just do something for my mother!' What could I do?"...   ..."I held her hand, told her to stay with us," said Annmarie.... "I tried to figure out where the wounds were. But there was so much blood...   ...She said Francisco, 37, stalked off...   ..."Then the oldest boy told me his father was going to get his wife's gun"...   ...The kids, whose ages range from 4 to 11, ran outside and screamed, "He's killing her! He's got her gun!"...   [Francisco] was standing over her body and I looked at him and he looked at me," Ann Marie recounted. Francisco had also stabbed his wife repeatedly.  Ann Marie said she got the couple's other two kids - Kenny, 12, and Martin, 6, and ran to the back yard with them....   ..."He was blank. How do you reason with someone like that?"...   ...The daughter of a stabbed NYPD detective flung herself across her bleeding mother - screaming "No! No! No!"...   ...[He] grabbed her by the arm, flung her aside and aimed the 9 mm Glock at his cop wife, Griselda...   ...Francisco also went outside, stood on the lawn and pointed the gun at a responding police officer...   ..."The father put the gun up to his face, and Kenny said, 'Papi, no, no!' said 12-year-old Brandon Miller, one of several neighbors who saw Francisco Espinal take his own life. "Then [Kenny] put his hand over his eyes because he didn't want to see it"...   ...While the officer scurried for cover, Francisco dropped to his knees, put the gun in his mouth and pulled the trigger, police said...   ...The stepmother of the man who killed his cop wife and himself in front of their young children said yesterday "no one has the blame" for the wrenching murder-suicide...Cop Kid Saw Ma Slain: 'No! No!' Girl Cried
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By John Doyle, Perry Chiaramonte and Heather Gilmore
August 13, 2006
  The daughter of a stabbed NYPD detective flung herself across her bleeding mother - screaming "No! No! No!" - as her father calmly took his wife's service gun, pushed the child away and shot his wife in the face, a witness told The Post yesterday.   Jackie Espinal, 8, pleaded in vain with her father, Francisco as he grabbed her by the arm, flung her aside and aimed the 9 mm Glock at his cop wife, Griselda, 38. Francisco later turned the gun on himself.   "I saw Jackie holding her stomach and I thought she was hit while she cried, 'He shot her in the face!' " said distraught next-door neighbor Ann Marie, who did not want to give her last name.   Ann Marie said she was preparing for her daughter's party in her back yard around 2 p.m. Friday on the quiet street in New Windsor, Orange County, when she first heard the three Espinal kids repeatedly screaming, "Help my mother!"   "I ran into the house and she was lying in a pool of blood . . . [Francisco] was standing over her body and I looked at him and he looked at me," Ann Marie recounted. Francisco had also stabbed his wife repeatedly.   Ann Marie said she got the couple's other two kids - Kenny, 12, and Martin, 6, and ran to the back yard with them. Jackie didn't want to leave. "She was screaming and lying on her mother," Ann Marie said.   "I tried to lift her head. She was alive, but she couldn't speak. I [could] just hear Jackie saying, 'Just do something for my mother!' What could I do?"   She said Francisco, 37, stalked off, but then came back, holding his wife's gun, which he got from her bedroom closet.   She looked at Francisco and couldn't think of anything "I could tell him to calm him down . . . He looked blank."   Ann Marie said she was still cradling Griselda's head as the children stood by screaming.   Local cops arrived and were standing on Guernsey Drive with their guns drawn as Francisco walked towards them holding the gun.   Kenny broke free from Ann Marie and ran toward his father, screaming, "Papi! Papi!"   Francisco then dropped to his knees, put the semiautomatic in his mouth and pulled the trigger.   Neighbors said the couple, from the Dominican Republic, were going through a messy divorce and earlier that day Griselda had refused to sign some legal papers.   A law-enforcement source said Griselda, an 18-year NYPD veteran, had reported to police two "violent confrontations" between the pair in the past. In one incident, Francisco, a gardener and trucker, stabbed her in the hand.   Additional reporting by Stacey Szewczyk   john.doyle@nypost.com   http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/cop_kid_saw_ma_
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      It's tragedy times 2, sez cop-slay kin
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New York Daily News, NY
August 14, 2006
 
The stepmother of the man who killed his cop wife and himself in front of their young children said yesterday "no one has the blame" for the wrenching murder-suicide.
  "It's a double tragedy," said Wanda Almonte, who is married to Francisco Espinal's father.   Espinal, 37, snapped Friday, stabbing and shooting his estranged wife, NYPD Detective Griselda Espinal, 38, before putting her gun in his mouth and firing as their three children begged him to stop.   Almonte said Espinal's dad, Rafael, was unaware of the bad blood between his son and Griselda Espinal, an 18-year NYPD veteran who worked at the Manhattan North narcotics division.   He loved Griselda "like a daughter," Almonte said.   Neighbors have said the couple was in the midst of a hostile divorce.   The conflict exploded when Espinal stormed the Orange County home in New Windsor that he once shared with his wife. He stabbed her in the back with a kitchen knife several times, then shot her in the back of the head with her service weapon, police and neighbors said.   Then he walked outside and turned the gun on himself as Kenny, 12; Jacqueline, 8, and Martin, 6, watched, pleading with him to stop, neighbors said.   Neighbors said Espinal was enraged that his wife refused to sign legal papers he had brought to the house.   The children are staying with a maternal uncle while the family decides who will care for them, Almonte said.   www.behindthebluewall.blogspot.com 
 
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2006/8/14

Sex and The Badge

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Hundreds of police officers across the country have turned from protectors to predators, using the power of their badge to extort sex... Many of those cases fit a chilling pattern: Once abusers cross the line, they attack again and again...
..."The women are terrified," said Penny Harrington, the former police chief of Portland, Ore., and founder of the National Center for Women and Policing. "Who are they going to call? It's the police who are abusing them." When women do come forward, their complaints are often ignored. Indeed, experts say, culprits tend to target vulnerable women...
 
...In one study, researchers dug into case files in Florida and found that when police abused citizens, sexual abuse was the most common violation. In Pennsylvania and New Jersey, where complaints against police remain shrouded in secrecy, those statistics aren't available. Other than the cases released as a result of the lawsuit, the city won't disclose any other sexual-misconduct complaints...If you are married to an abusive police officer, please don't give up-get help.  Articles like this are wondewrful because they bring awareness to the issue.  But, what relief, if any does an Officer's wife have? What the article below does not mention is that there is help available it is confidential and safe.  You can begin by contacting the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE.  They will provide with services in your area and assist you with a safety plan.
EXTORTING SEX WITH A BADGE
Philadelphia Police Officer James Fallon spent many midnight shifts on patrol - not for crime, but for sex.
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - 
 
His partner, Timothy Carre, says he tried to warn their bosses, but nobody paid attention - not until the night Fallon and Carre stopped a stripper getting off her shift, forced her into their patrol car and, she says, took turns raping her in the darkness near I-95.
 
The officers are now off the force, convicted of sex crimes, but the city is still confronting the consequences of that 2002 attack.
 
Investigators found a string of other women who say they were victimized by the pair, and a lawsuit filed by the dancer recently brought to light dozens of other accusations of sexual misconduct involving Philadelphia police from 1992 to 2002. The department dismissed most as groundless, or unprovable.
 
In another, still-open case obtained by The Inquirer, the department allowed an investigation into a complaint of a forced sexual display in a police lockup to languish for years. No one has been disciplined.
 
Philadelphia isn't unusual. Hundreds of police officers across the country have turned from protectors to predators, using the power of their badge to extort sex, an Inquirer review shows.
 
Many of those cases fit a chilling pattern: Once abusers cross the line, they attack again and again before they are caught. Often, departments miss warning signs about the behavior.
 
Most police departments do little to identify the offenders, and even less to stop them. Unlike other types of police misconduct, the abuse of police power to coerce sex is little addressed in training, and rarely tracked by police disciplinary systems.
 
This official neglect makes it easier for predators to escape punishment and find new victims.
 
Lawyers for Philadelphia's 7,000-member department say in court papers that sexual-misconduct complaints are "extremely rare" and that commanders move swiftly to discipline offenders.
 
Though the number of abusive officers in any one department is usually small, the damage they leave behind is often devastating - to their victims, to taxpayers and to the reputations of their colleagues.
 
The Inquirer found nearly 400 reports of police sexual misconduct across the country in the last five years, including dozens in the Philadelphia region:
 
In Baltimore last month, a detective was suspended after a 16-year-old girl picked up for prostitution said he assaulted her at a police station. Three other Baltimore officers allegedly raped a woman in a station house in December, and are facing criminal charges.
 
A Glenolden, Delaware County, officer was convicted of raping a woman in 2002 after he answered a domestic-dispute call. "He had his police uniform on, his gun, his nightstick," the woman said. "I did exactly what he asked me to do."
 
In small-town Edgewater Park, Burlington County, a police officer bought a Burger King meal for a female prisoner in 2002 - then forced her to have sex in a police van. He went to jail.
 
A San Bernadino, Calif., officer preyed on prostitutes and drug addicts, attacking them in dark lots or abandoned buildings. By 2003, the city had paid a total of $300,000 to 18 victims. "I was scared beyond speech," said one woman who was raped by the officer while handcuffed.
 
The abusive officers who are caught and charged are likely only a fraction of the real number, policing experts say.
 
Many victims, ashamed and intimidated, never report the crimes, The Inquirer review shows. As in the case of Fallon and Carre, victims often don't surface until the offenders are caught and taken off the street.
 
"The women are terrified," said Penny Harrington, the former police chief of Portland, Ore., and founder of the National Center for Women and Policing. "Who are they going to call? It's the police who are abusing them."
 
When women do come forward, their complaints are often ignored.
 
Indeed, experts say, culprits tend to target vulnerable women such as prostitutes, drug addicts or drunks, knowing they likely won't be believed.
 
"You don't pick the mother of three, the soccer mom. You don't pick the prom queen," a prosecutor said during a 1997 trial of a Norristown police officer convicted of sexual assault.
 
"You pick the delinquent kid. You pick one of the street crawlers, people out there at 4 in the morning."
 
The extent of the problem remains concealed from the public - and police chiefs - because departments often lump sex-abuse allegations into such categories as "conduct unbecoming."
 
In one study, researchers dug into case files in Florida and found that when police abused citizens, sexual abuse was the most common violation.
 
In Pennsylvania and New Jersey, where complaints against police remain shrouded in secrecy, those statistics aren't available.
 
Other than the cases released as a result of the lawsuit, the city won't disclose any other sexual-misconduct complaints, and won't say whether any sexual allegations are currently under investigation.
 
Police Commissioner Sylvester M. Johnson, citing the suit, wouldn't discuss how the department handles sexual abuse by police.
 
"He doesn't want to talk about it," said Capt. Benjamin Naish, a police spokesman.
 
'Deal with it'
 
Timothy Carre says he told his bosses more than once that his partner, Fallon, was abusive toward women and obsessed with sex on the job.
 
"All he wants to do is f- and sleep," he says he told supervisors. Their response: "Deal with it," he said.
 
Carre, 32, declined to talk to The Inquirer. His account comes from lawsuit depositions and from someone familiar with his version of events.
 
In the three months they were partners in Northeast Philadelphia in 2002, Carre says, Fallon's behavior toward women left him cringing.
 
In interviews with The Inquirer, Fallon, 36, conceded that he'd had sex on duty, but claimed that he never harassed or assaulted anyone.
 
"Don't get me wrong, I wasn't an angel," Fallon said, adding that he is now faithful to his wife. "You've seen the pictures of me... . I'm built. I work out five days a week. I was a Marine. I'm the pretty boy. I have the image."
 
Fallon now claims that the dancer voluntarily had sex with him and Carre and that he pleaded guilty to assault only to avoid a trial.
 
"Why would I have to threaten anybody? I have the looks. I always did. I don't need to force myself on anybody for anything.
 
"Being honest with you, women do like cops," he said. "Women love guys in uniform."
 
Carre also disavows his plea, saying he did nothing more than touch the woman's leg and make a sexual remark.
 
Carre said he couldn't reconcile his behavior that night with his disdain for Fallon's past treatment of women. "I don't know," he said. "I just went with it."
 
'Power and control'
 
It can start with a police officer punching a woman's license plate into a police computer - not to see whether a car is stolen, but to check out her picture.
 
If they are not caught, or left unpunished, the abusers tend to keep going, and get worse, experts say.
 
In Philadelphia, an officer was convicted in 1997 of extorting sex from a teenager, saying that she could either give in or be arrested for a carjacking.
 
At trial, the prosecutor argued that a police officer doesn't need to use handcuffs or a gun: He could use the "moral, intellectual or psychological" power of his job to get what he wants.
 
"He was the detective," the girl testified. "He had all the power. I had no choice. Who was I? He had his badge."
 
After a Pennsylvania state trooper from a Montgomery County barracks pleaded guilty in 2000 to assaulting six women and teenagers, investigators learned that his attacks grew worse while supervisors shrugged off warnings, according to documents gathered in a lawsuit.
 
In a recent interview from state prison, former trooper Michael Evans says he began by making suggestive remarks and got bolder. Evans was confident that his targets wouldn't talk.
 
"If it's a former stripper or a prostitute, they might think no one will believe them," he said. "Most of these people don't have the highest self-esteem. That's why they become preyed upon."
 
For Evans, 39, a big part of the thrill was what he called "the power and control piece" - typical for officers who cross the line into sexual misconduct, experts say.
 
"I asked women to expose their breasts to me - expose your breasts and you're out of trouble," he said. "That was my rush."
 
For two years, until one teenager finally confided in a teacher, Evans assaulted women with increasing abandon. Once, he visited the hospital bedside of a pregnant woman who had attempted suicide, and groped her breasts and masturbated.
 
Even as his behavior grew worse, Evans said, he found ways to justify it.
 
"I would see women that were vulnerable where I could appear as a knight in shining armor," he said. "I'm going to help this woman who's being abused by her boyfriend, and then I'll ask for sexual favors."
 
A buried complaint
 
Several months before the attack on the dancer in Philadelphia, there was another complaint about Fallon, which was never investigated, according to interviews.
 
In the fall of 2002, a woman reported that Fallon, in uniform, came on to her in a Wawa parking lot.
 
Carre says he saw scrawled notes of the woman's allegations on the desk of a supervisor. She didn't want to make a formal complaint, Carre said.
 
" 'I bet you really look sexy in a teddy,' " Fallon said, then followed her home and blocked in her car, according to Carre's account of the notes he saw.
 
In an interview, Fallon acknowledged that the woman complained and that one of his bosses - he said he couldn't recall which one - asked him about it. But he said the truth was that "she came on to me." She wanted to pretend he was responding to a 911 call, he said, and she would answer her door in a teddy.
 
Fallon said he didn't know the woman's name; she could not be located for her version of events.
 
Her complaint was tossed out after another officer said the same woman had made sexual overtures to him, Fallon said. That officer didn't respond to a request for comment.
 
Philadelphia's police manual says all citizen complaints must be forwarded to Internal Affairs - even anonymous ones. Only the police commissioner may reject a report as frivolous and not worth investigating.
 
Capt. Mark Everitt, who ran the 15th District at the time, said in a court filing that he never heard even a rumor about any sex-related complaints against Fallon.
 
Whatever happened to the Wawa report, Carre insists that he warned several bosses - not Everitt - about Fallon's sexual misconduct. "He should have got transferred or fired," Carre said. "... They were supposed to take care of it. They didn't."
 
Once, Carre says, he and Fallon were 45 minutes late to a homicide scene because Fallon was visiting a girlfriend.
 
" 'He was in there banging some broad,' " Carre says he told an irate supervisor, Sgt. Patrick Lamond.
 
Lamond told The Inquirer: "It may have happened and I would have snapped out at the time, but I don't remember."
 
Fallon and Carre said it was easy for officers to chase women on the night shift because the city doesn't have enough sergeants watching.
 
Naish said the city tries to keep an "appropriate" number of sergeants on duty. "Are there times when there's not enough supervision? It can happen."
 
As for the suggestion that on-duty sex is routine on midnight patrol, Naish said: "For anyone to say that there's sex happening all the time, that is not happening."
 
Driving while female
 
Sex abuse by police has received little of the attention or urgency given police brutality or shootings.
 
A handful of studies suggest the magnitude of the problem. In one of the earliest, Roger L. Goldman and Steven Puro of St. Louis University examined Florida cases from the 1970s and 1980s in which officers lost their law-enforcement certifications.
 
To their surprise, the researchers found that sexual misconduct was the most common type of police abuse of citizens, more prevalent than thefts or beatings.
 
That statistic was buried in the records and had to be teased out. In some cases, they found, police demands for sex had been labeled as a form of bribery.
 
A 2003 analysis found that sexual misconduct was the leading reason that officers lost their badges in Utah. Of 80 officers removed over a two-year period, 25 were disciplined for sex offenses, the Salt Lake Tribune reported.
 
Another study - called "Driving While Female" because so many cases begin with traffic stops - argues that the problem "parallels the national problem of racial profiling."
 
Their research documented the failure of some victims to come forward, and the official skepticism that greets many who do.
 
As a result, "there is good reason to believe that these [reported] cases represent only the tip of the iceberg," said the 2002 study, by Samuel Walker and Dawn Irlbeck of the University of Nebraska.
 
'Like a brotherhood'
 
One woman who kept quiet was Dannielle Bellerjeau, a culinary school graduate from Abington who says she spent two hours trapped in the back of Fallon and Carre's patrol car hours before they attacked the dancer.
 
Her story came to light when Internal Affairs tracked her down by methodically contacting women the two officers had stopped. Bellerjeau says she didn't come forward earlier for fear of police retaliation.
 
"It's like a brotherhood," she said in an interview. "You do something wrong to one of them and they're all over you."
 
The night of Dec. 11, 2002, Bellerjeau encountered Fallon and Carre when they pulled over her Dodge Neon for running a red light at Levick Street and Torresdale Avenue in Mayfair. After finding marijuana in a cigarette pack, the officers handcuffed Bellerjeau and a female friend and put them in the patrol car.
 
Bellerjeau, then 23, said the officers offered a way out: " 'You can either get a ticket or you can go to jail or you can come hang out with us in a dark place and not get either one.' "
 
For about two hours, Bellerjeau said, she and her friend parried suggestions that they "party" at Magnolia Cemetery, a block away.
 
"I'm like, 'What good things could happen in a cemetery?' Not many," she said.
 
At one point, she remembers, Fallon said: " 'You need to willfully make a decision.' " That struck Bellerjeau as meaning that "if I agreed to it, it was consensual."
 
Finally the officers let them go. "Get the hell out of my car," one said.
 
The officers give different versions of that encounter. Fallon said that nothing sexual or improper took place during what he said was a routine stop.
 
Carre says his partner did try to lure the women to the cemetery. In his version, Carre cursed Fallon and told him to back off.
 
Bellerjeau said the two officers acted in concert. "Never did Carre try to stop him or try to be the good guy," she said.
 
Little action
 
Criminologist Timothy Maher, who has surveyed chiefs and rank-and-file officers about sexual abuse, said the profession recognizes the issue but has not done much about it.
 
"Chiefs consider it a problem, but are taking no proactive steps," said Maher, a former police officer who now teaches at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. "It's all reactive."
 
Maher and other experts say police supervisors need to target sexual misconduct in the same aggressive way they have tackled police shootings and racial profiling.
 
These problems dwindled once commanders put in place better screening of recruits, improved training, increased street supervision, and more rigorous handling of complaints.
 
In Philadelphia, recruits get ethics training in a class that includes some mention of sexual misconduct. There is no course devoted solely to the problem, according to the department's training curriculum.
 
Eugene, Ore., was forced to confront the issue after two police officers assaulted 20 women, leading to their arrests and costing the city millions in payments to victims.
 
Greg Veralrud, one of the victims' lawyers, said departments need to root out a backslapping, locker-room culture that can lead to supervisors laughing off women's complaints.
 
"There was a tolerance that had developed, a kind of boys-will-be-boys, shrug-your-shoulders attitude," he said.
 
City Manager Dennis M. Taylor said Eugene police now thoroughly investigate all complaints - making no judgment about "who is believable and who is not."
 
Before, Taylor said, "There were reports of sexual misconduct, reports of sex crimes, and they were not taken seriously. Many of the officers discounted them. This can't be done."
 
A final victim
 
Fallon and Carre's next encounter with a woman on the street would be their last in a police uniform.
 
It was about 3 a.m. when the partners ran into a 25-year-old woman who danced at the all-nude Daydreams club in the neighborhood.
 
The sole daughter in a family with four boys and a high school dropout, the woman had been stripping since she turned 19. (She has since quit.) The two officers found her at a 7-Eleven two blocks from where they had allegedly held Bellerjeau.
 
The dancer was nervous because she was driving without a license - she couldn't get one because of a history of seizures. She had pulled in to buy cigarettes when Fallon and Carre pulled up next to her, and demanded to know whether she was high or drunk. In fact, she had been drinking and smoking marijuana laced with PCP.
 
The woman said she tried to fend them off. If they had any questions, she told them, "You can ask me right here."
 
"No," one said, "You have to get in the back."
 
They pulled the car into an empty lot in the shadow of I-95 where, she said, they took turns holding her down and raping her.
 
"They were both yelling and screaming that I'm a whore. I'm a dirty dancer. I'm going to take care of them," she testified.
 
She said Carre raped her while Fallon held her down with one hand and masturbated with the other. Fallon raped her next, she said.
 
She did her best to fight back - "fighting, screaming, hoping someone would hear me. There wasn't no one around."
 
As soon as they let her go, she reported the assault. The same day, police took away the officers' guns and got a court order to seize their uniforms and underwear. Tests found semen containing Fallon's DNA. None of Carre's DNA was found.
 
They were arrested and fired a month later.
 
When Internal Affairs began combing through their paperwork, Lt. John Echols later said, he was "sort of in awe" by what he found: a string of other women who said they were abused or harassed by one or both officers.
 
On the eve of a trial, Fallon and Carre struck a deal with prosecutors and pleaded guilty to indecent assault and official oppression - using their police powers to commit a crime. Rape charges were dropped and they avoided jail.
 
In spite of their guilty pleas, both now insist that they are innocent. Again, their stories differ.
 
Carre says he only watched while the woman voluntarily had sex with Fallon. Fallon says that he and Carre had sex with her, but that it was her idea.
 
"She goes, 'Is there any way you can lose your partner?... I think you're cute,' " Fallon said.
 
Both men remain bitter. "The whole case is a joke," Fallon said. "I took the deal to get on with my life. For 10 minutes of pleasure, I've been suffering since 2003."
 
In court, the woman she said she has never shaken her memory of the attacks.
 
"I'd like you to know that they did rape me," she told the judge as he sentenced the officers to probation. "They took my life away from me."
 
Author is Nancy Phillips her contact email is: nphillips@phillynews.com.

Robin Williams Plan For Peace

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You gotta love Robin Williams......
Even if he's nuts! Leave it to Robin
Williams to come up with the perfect
plan. What we need now is for our
UN Ambassador to stand up and
repeat this message.

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2006/8/12

Ordinary Items Make An Explosive Potion

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A very carefully planned terror plot, as devious as it was dangerous.

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2006/8/11

The Sperm Monologues at a Clinic Near You

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In England, some sperm donation clinics invite men to leave a message behind for their unborn child to hear when they are 18.

What do they say? You ask?  

That question inspired "The Sperm Monologues," a thought-provoking new play at the Edinburgh Fringe arts festival about the motives behind these video time capsules.

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Muslim Communities Must Speak Up and Condemn The Violence

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We haven't heard much from the Muslim Community  regarding the recent incident in London.  But, I thought for a moment what it must be like for Arab American's living and working in this country.  Not everone is a terriorist, but we are all guilty of thinking, each time we see one of them in our community, many of us automatically remember 9/11 or that we are at war because of "those people".  But, many are law abiding, hard working individuals who live together among their own community.  They are humans just like us.  And up until the tragedy that struck our nation, they lived among us, raising their children, contributing to society, and keeping to themselves.  But, has keeping to themselves, remaing silent to all the bloodshed, hurt them?  The answer is, Yes.  

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2006/8/10

DNA Available Over The Counter?

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Over the counter or over the Internet, consumers now have access to sophisticated DNA tests that explore whether they are at risk for cancer, Alzheimer's disease, high cholesterol, diabetes and all sorts of other disorders. Just swab the inside of a cheek and mail the sample to the lab. In a few short weeks, you'll have your results.

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George Foreman and Rev. Robert Schuller:Two Remarkable Men

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2006/8/9

Scumbag Child Abuser Gets Tables Turned On Him

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In Utah, a man is in jail, charged with aggravated sex abuse and awaiting deportation after he allegedly sexually abused a 3-year-old girl Saturday.

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Homeland Security Got One Right

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2006/8/8

Jiffy Lube or Jiffy Scam: Caught On Tape

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If you own a car, take a look at what one large oil change chain is doing to their customers
and most likely acoss the country is others states.

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Fake Identification Popular With Teenagers

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It seems law enforcement across the country are not just dealing with illegal immigrants who have access to fake identification, but teenagers are also doing it with the click of a mouse.  Or these teens are going to businesses who specialize in making what looks like authentic documents.

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2006/8/7

Your Invited To A Cuddle Party

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What's a Cuddle Party? you ask. Well, that's a good question. Cuddle Party is a playful social event designed for adults to explore communication, boundaries and affection. Facilitated by a "Cuddle Lifeguard on Duty," who creates a comfortable, non-threatening environment, it's a great place to make new friends and to learn about yourself.
 (Photo of a Cuddle Party Event somewhere in the United States)

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Literally Lending Your Hand for Charity?

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In London Hundreds of Britons are being urged to attend what is being branded as Europe's first "Masturbate-a-thon," a leading British reproductive healthcare charity.

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2006/8/6

The Curtain Rod Caper

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Angie spent the first day packing her belongings into boxes, crates, and suitcases. On the second day, she had the movers come and collect her things.
On the third day, she sat down for the last time at their beautiful dining room table by candlelight, put on some soft background music, and feasted on a pound of shrimp, a jar of caviar, and a bottle of chardonnay.

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Prosecutor 'perplexed' with lab results in Barbara Vanaman Murder

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NJ-- Initial lab reports in the case of Robert Vanaman, a Millville Police sergeant whose wife was shot dead in a domestic dispute on May 11, have left First Assistant Prosecutor Ken Pagliughi "perplexed."  That's what the headline reads, but, what does it mean?  Still so many unanswered questions in this case.  For example why is Robert Vanaman still walking around and why hasn't he been charged with a crime?  Was there someone else in the home that day as whispers continue in the town? How is it that an experienced Prosecutor can been in front of a room full of reports and still not have any answers? 

He did say their office is investigating this as a homicide.  There has yet to be an interview with Officer Robert Vanaman and he continue to walk free.  I've received emails from a few who believe Robert may have had something to do with her murder.  Then a few of the emails said it was other family members or a close friend and Robert Vanaman fired his weapon for other unknown reasons.

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2006/8/5

Church Tells Woman To Leave

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In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Chicago area residents opened up their hearts and wallets. Now, nearly a year later, a suburban church is evicting the family it took in.

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Terrorists: Do they wear Regular Sheets or Holy Sheets?

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2006/8/4

Registered Sex Offender Accused of Killing 11 Year Old Child

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A registered sex offender accused of killing an 11-year-old boy and leaving his body behind a church in Northeast Baltimore was ordered held and without bail. 

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Cop Charged With Rape of 2 year Old Girl

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The girl is a relative of Keith Winfield's, only 2 years old.  Left in the care of this trusting officer/relative.  He committed the crime because she couldn't speak, couldn't describe in detail how this animal raped her.    

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2006/8/3

Web Site Launches Death Notice Service Nationawide

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This is different.  There's a new web site launched for anyone over age 50 that sends out alerts, death alerts that is, with the obituary of the person notifying you when someone you may know dies and that plans to set up a do-it-yourself funeral service.

It also can provide you with a nationwide database of obituaries dating back to the 1930s to which people can add photos and comments.

In addition to adding photos and videos to obituaries, members of www.Eons.com can sign up to receive an alert when someone from a particular area dies or in response to pre-defined keywords such as a company or school name.

This is similar to e-mail services offered by various other Web sites that alert people when a friend or colleague signs onto a certain site.

Online obituaries replacing the traditional death announcements in newspapers.  

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Mother Cuts Tongue With Scissors Gets Slap on the Wrist

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A very sick woman who just happens to be the mother of a six year old helpless
 heated a pair of scissors on a stove in August 2004 and held it to her 6-year-old son's neck before cutting off a piece of his tongue as punishment for talking back, authorities said. Her estranged husband, Toby Davis reported the injuries to police and she was arrested.  The mother who was in court today,avoided a 5-year prison sentence and was only sentenced to 10 years probation.

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2006/8/2

Love, Lies & Drama Gets Woman A Sentence in Federal Jail

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CHICAGO-- Alexandra “Andrea” Coutretsis the fiancée of Scott Fawell, ex-aide to former Gov. George Ryan, was sentenced Monday to four months in prison for lying to a federal grand jury investigating acts of corruption in the Illinois Secretary of State’s office when Ryan held the top position.  When she began working at the office both she and Scott were married to other people. Soon after her employment began, the two were inseperatable.  They fell in love.  Now that love or rather the high drama of their lives has cost them both, dearly.  Both of them will have been branded convicted felons.  Not a good way to start over in life, is it.  But this young impressionable woman was in "LOVE".  Willing to do just about anything including lying to a grand jury for the "LOVE" of her life.  What kind of life will she have when Scott Fawell is released
in 6 1/2 years.  Although they won't be standing in the food stamp line, you can guess their life together won't be easy.

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The Morning AFTER Pill or Just More Politics?

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It seems Senators Clinton and Murrary who are accussing the FDA of playing smoke and mirrors are doing a good job as they themselves are playing the game.  Instead of allowing the morning after pill to be sold to anyone over 18 behind pharmacy counters to anyone asking, they, the two Senators,  are demanding that in order for Dr. Andrew von Eschen  to be confirmed as the next chief of the FDA he must aprove this medication, first. Why aren't more people protesting the fact that it should not be sold, anywhere, anyplace.    Nice strategy by the ladies. Diverting the real issue behind the sale of this attempt at "over the counter abortion".  While they are playing patty cake with one another how about the real issue that the morning after pill just shouldn't be sold, period.  If people don't step up to the plate, the morning after pill may soon be sold to the public before year's end.

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2006/8/1

State Starts Internet Meth Offender Registry

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If you believe methamphetamine labs are not dangerous think again.  If you are a landlord renting a house or an apartment and the tenant has created a meth lab on your property it's lethal. Your property will be destroyed and lives will be lost because of the danger to others if there is an explosion. People who are creating these labs are in some situations, professionals or good clean cut college students.  When a meth lab is done right there's a great deal of money to be made.  And this silent business has become huge business across the country.   

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