Tuesday, September 16, 2008








Sheriff Recording of Phil Reddish go to download link





Download phil_and_brian_floyd.m4a






http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dc9c3grn_3064gqbqgmd3http://picasaweb.google.com/crystalfinancial/TheHomicideOfNyeFrankOffRoadRacingDragRacingSheriff 









Riverside Sheriff- Phil confidence in Coverup help -Phil Reddish Norco High School wrestling coach go to download link





Download 2inv. Martinez Int w Phillip Reddish cont.mp4









I finally got through to Bob Doyles office after repeated attempts to contact someone. When he called me he stated the file said my dad chocked Ty. Then the two detectives Dan Wilheilm and John Shultz met with Dave Clark and myself. They state that the file also says my dad took off his glasses to fight and tried to hand them to my mother, and  that she tried to hand them back. They state that my dad left them on the seat. This never happened, and I asked them where they got this information. They said from my mothers statement. I requested for a copy of my mothers statement. They said it was on recording.  I said that was even better, and requested a copy. Which they refuse to give and say it japordises the case. My dad had his glasses on till he got home to wash his face. They also stated my dad went on Ty's property, which is not a true statement. Dan and John also stated Ty was drug tested at the time of arrest. I asked about Jesse saying he was the detective at the site and did not test Ty. When I gave the run down about Ty to Dan Wilheilm and John Shultz they said I was not telling them anything new, that they already know that about him. 



Riverside County Homicide Coverup -Proof  http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dc9c3grn_3097cjxc3zpp











http://www.pe.com/localnews/sbcounty/stories/PE_News_Local_S_staffing12.237a593.htmlPress Enterprise news story of staff positions DA Rod Pacheco created,







Press Enterprise article-




Special Section: San Bernardino County Assessors Probe



After his 2006 election, Riverside County District Attorney Rod Pacheco created a new group of staff and filled the unit partly with his one-time Assembly aides and former Republican political operatives.



The 10-member executive division, set up over time, costs taxpayers more than $500,000 each year in salaries alone and reports directly to the district attorney, a review of public records shows.



Some government watchdogs question such a staff because it raises issues of favoritism that elected leaders should be careful to avoid.











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