Hunter4Life78
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If the twilight zone had a wrong side of the tracks it would be the original post
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If the twilight zone had a wrong side of the tracks it would be the original post
Do it.I didn’t read the original post but I have to admit….I’m tempted
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Now there's a financial advisor involved?Haven't said anything about state police investor getting in a jam about arresting the "Hiker" a few weeks before this. He was notified by the feds that the "Hiker" would be in the area working. Feds asked
If it was only that cold here now
Worked with? You frisked them over the phone? They're not all like remote control cars that you control with a hand control in person. I like it when LE says all informants have a felony records. Does that mean that LE has power over them and basically own them because of this? Like the informants are extorted or exploited? Not all informants have records, some are just good samaritans or volunteers. Forest from the trees there LE. I also like how LE don't ask about the dead or one eyed law dog, it's all about how the help is wrong and LE is always rightHaven't told you about the state investigator had the "Hiker" arrested a few weeks prior for getting too close to the missing person case that involved the missing person ending up dead on a LE deer lease. The "Hiker" was mentioned by the feds to the state investigator. The feds suggested that the state investigator contact the "Hiker" and talk to them. The feds gave state police the "Hiker's" number. He didn't contact the "Hiker" and the feds got concerned, and asked the "Hiker" about it. The "Hiker" said never any luck with state police. The state investigator served a warrant on the "Hiker" and had them arrested. The FBI forced the state investigator to release the "Hiker" on a personal reconnaissance bond and the charge was dropped. The acting Sheriff in that county resigned from the heat and pressure of this case. Lots of dead or missing, or even the unknown being kept hidden from the public. The "Hiker's" cover was blown by a corrupt state investigator because of this arrest and their life was endangered. The state investigator contacted the "Hiker" after this and said that he could no longer contact them. The state investigator got in a pickle. A game warden from that same county had already tried to lure the "Hiker" in to arrest them, but the "Hiker" didn't show up. The Hiker was and still is a target of the state. No arrests have been made in the missing now dead victim's case. Probably never will either.Every informant I have ever worked with was searched before the deal. How many informant have you worked with..not the ones you watched on TV? The ones I worked with were absolutely not armed. Good story though. Sorry you got a ticket for trespassing and were stopped by Rooster Cogburn with a machine gun and satellite cameras.
All too glossy. None have had any of the required life struggleWell then Mr Picky Pants , take yer pic u sum beeech !!!
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Be careful for falling clover from up aboveWell then Mr Picky Pants , take yer pic u sum beeech !!!
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The sky is falling!!!!!!Be careful for falling clover from up above
I love how it’s assumed we all have the background on this and have a deep understanding of wtf this guy is talking about. ‘The Hiker’, yup totally know that guyWorked with? You frisked them over the phone? They're not all like remote control cars that you control with a hand control in person. I like it when LE says all informants have a felony records. Does that mean that LE has power over them and basically own them because of this? Like the informants are extorted or exploited? Not all informants have records, some are just good samaritans or volunteers. Forest from the trees there LE. I also like how LE don't ask about the dead or one eyed law dog, it's all about how the help is wrong and LE is always rightHaven't told you about the state investigator had the "Hiker" arrested a few weeks prior for getting too close to the missing person case that involved the missing person ending up dead on a LE deer lease. The "Hiker" was mentioned by the feds to the state investigator. The feds suggested that the state investigator contact the "Hiker" and talk to them. The feds gave state police the "Hiker's" number. He didn't contact the "Hiker" and the feds got concerned, and asked the "Hiker" about it. The "Hiker" said never any luck with state police. The state investigator served a warrant on the "Hiker" and had them arrested. The FBI forced the state investigator to release the "Hiker" on a personal reconnaissance bond and the charge was dropped. The acting Sheriff in that county resigned from the heat and pressure of this case. Lots of dead or missing, or even the unknown being kept hidden from the public. The "Hiker's" cover was blown by a corrupt state investigator because of this arrest and their life was endangered. The state investigator contacted the "Hiker" after this and said that he could no longer contact them. The state investigator got in a pickle. A game warden from that same county had already tried to lure the "Hiker" in to arrest them, but the "Hiker" didn't show up. The Hiker was and still is a target of the state. No arrests have been made in the missing now dead victim's case. Probably never will either.
Worked with? You frisked them over the phone? They're not all like remote control cars that you control with a hand control in person. I like it when LE says all informants have a felony records. Does that mean that LE has power over them and basically own them because of this? Like the informants are extorted or exploited? Not all informants have records, some are just good samaritans or volunteers. Forest from the trees there LE. I also like how LE don't ask about the dead or one eyed law dog, it's all about how the help is wrong and LE is always rightHaven't told you about the state investigator had the "Hiker" arrested a few weeks prior for getting too close to the missing person case that involved the missing person ending up dead on a LE deer lease. The "Hiker" was mentioned by the feds to the state investigator. The feds suggested that the state investigator contact the "Hiker" and talk to them. The feds gave state police the "Hiker's" number. He didn't contact the "Hiker" and the feds got concerned, and asked the "Hiker" about it. The "Hiker" said never any luck with state police. The state investigator served a warrant on the "Hiker" and had them arrested. The FBI forced the state investigator to release the "Hiker" on a personal reconnaissance bond and the charge was dropped. The acting Sheriff in that county resigned from the heat and pressure of this case. Lots of dead or missing, or even the unknown being kept hidden from the public. The "Hiker's" cover was blown by a corrupt state investigator because of this arrest and their life was endangered. The state investigator contacted the "Hiker" after this and said that he could no longer contact them. The state investigator got in a pickle. A game warden from that same county had already tried to lure the "Hiker" in to arrest them, but the "Hiker" didn't show up. The Hiker was and still is a target of the state. No arrests have been made in the missing now dead victim's case. Probably never will either.