Posted on 06/19/2015 4:59:01 AM PDT by don-o
The black shroud the Waco Police Department and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives threw over the Twin Peaks Massacre 33 days ago leaks a little more light every day.
The most interesting breaking information today comes from Dallas attorney F. Clinton Broden who has filed a civil rights lawsuit on behalf of Scimitar Motorcycle Club member Matthew Clendennen against the City of Waco and McLennan County, Texas. Today Broden released a search warrant and search warrant affidavit for Clendennens cell phone. The two documents contain information that directly contradicts statements made by Waco Police last Friday and that indicates the extent to which law enforcement has tried to control the commonly agreed upon narrative of what happened that day.
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Involved persons were not the only people recording the crime scene on their phones. For example, The Aging Rebel has confirmed that a Texas game warden named Matthew S. Kiel video-recorded the crime scene on his cell phone and disseminated that video. When contacted, Kiel declined to discuss his participation in or video recording of the Twin Peaks Massacre but instead stated he could not comment on the events of that day. Kiel referred further questions to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department in Austin.
(Excerpt) Read more at agingrebel.com ...
Before the first comment disparaging bloggers in general appears, I ask, which msm has give the name of “Texas game warden named Matthew S. Kiel” as having recorded the incident?
Waco PD was just trying to control the Wild Life.
The police have been parsing and spinning all along: essentially lying by presenting ‘factoids’ out of context. Now it seems that they may be intentionally corrupting (poisoning) evidence to further their agenda.
It all stinks just a little more every day.
It is starting to look like “The incident at Waco” now has an evil twin.
Not surprising ,,that’s what police do .... they’re just trying to please the prosecutors... the truth doesn’t matter,, unless you can prove it (and many times not even then).. and they always layer their lies in to make that difficult. They’ve been trained by decades of purposely ineffective inquiries and investigations and policies designed to make them bulletproof to misconduct.
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