terata said:
Let us get off our asses, discover the POS author, then unmask and reveal him/her publically.
terata said:
Let us get off our asses, discover the POS author, then unmask and reveal him/her publically.
who cares, it's a ****ty message regardless of the race of the sender. And please tell me you're not one of those "black people can say that word why aren't they racist" types. The message is terrible and the sender should be outed. Hopefully this answers your question and you'll stop posting the same tired question.Aggiesincebirth said:
I simply questioned if it was racist if a black man sent this? Does that change the narritive or not?
Federale01 said:
Just read that entire tweet thread. I have never seen a media personality just tell people to google it themselves.
I guess the reporter's confirmation came from Mrs. Sumlin directly because the victim of the stalking is not identified in the police report provided.
Beat the Hell said:
Ron Reagan fan
https://m.chron.com/neighborhood/memorial-news/article/Memorial-area-resident-has-amassed-more-than-1989601.php
Geriatric Punk said:
I thought the letter was received at the Sumlin's house while residing in Brazos County? If that's the case, they wouldn't charge it in Harris County. Also, the dates are wrong. This whole thing appears to be BS.
One of the documents in the case mentions this Robin Chiswell person has a restraining order against him for both the Houston Country Club (where the original letter was mailed from) and Houston Museum of Fine Arts.Geriatric Punk said:
I thought the letter was received at the Sumlin's house while residing in Brazos County? If that's the case, they wouldn't charge it in Harris County. Also, the dates are wrong. This whole thing appears to be BS.
The article written in 2004 stated that Chiswell received a response from then-candidate Reagan when 28 years earlier when Chiswell was 18. That would make it 1976, a year in which Reagan challenged Ford for the GOP nomination. So that makes sense.Federale01 said:
If that article is about him as well, then it's a different guy as the guy in the article was in high school While Reagan was President. Someone graduating from college in 83 never overlapped with Reagan while in HS.
How do you prove that? Postmark? Prosecutors love the "easy way" and the easy way in this case is to charge where the threats were received.FriscoKid said:Geriatric Punk said:
I thought the letter was received at the Sumlin's house while residing in Brazos County? If that's the case, they wouldn't charge it in Harris County. Also, the dates are wrong. This whole thing appears to be BS.
Not a legal expert, but the guy lives in Houston. What if he sent the letter from there?