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Twin Peaks biker's attorney says email proves DA Reyna under federal investigation
WacoTrib ^ | 10/23/2017 | KRISTIN HOPPA

Posted on 10/24/2017 6:16:00 AM PDT by Elderberry

A Twin Peaks shootout defense attorney claims a 2013 email from an FBI agent to local authorities proves McLennan County District Attorney Abel Reyna lied when he claimed last week he is not now, nor has ever been, under federal investigation.

Waco attorney Robert Callahan, who is representing biker William Chance Aikin, of Talco, released an email from FBI agent Dan Brust to Waco police detective Sherry Kingrey and two other local investigators sent in February 2013. In the email, Brust asks all three investigators about unspecified information regarding “the potential corruption,” and possible information confidential informants may have.

“It makes it clear that there was an investigation into public corruption by the FBI in 2013,” Callahan stated in an email. “One of the recipients of this email, former Waco PD officer Sherry Kingrey, has agreed to speak to the press and confirm that she is aware of the investigation against Reyna and that this email is addressing that investigation.”

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TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Conspiracy; Miscellaneous; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: biker; reyna; waco

1 posted on 10/24/2017 6:16:00 AM PDT by Elderberry
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To: Elderberry

IBTG.


2 posted on 10/24/2017 6:16:53 AM PDT by treetopsandroofs (Had FDR been GOP, there would have been no World Wars, just "The Great War" and "Roosevelt's Wars".)
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To: treetopsandroofs

Criminal gangs all ‘round Waco.


3 posted on 10/24/2017 6:19:36 AM PDT by Paladin2 (No spelchk nor wrong word auto substition on mobile dev. Please be intelligent and deal with it....)
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To: Elderberry

He misspoke about the matter . . .


4 posted on 10/24/2017 6:19:43 AM PDT by BraveMan
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To: Elderberry

So now that there is an actual trial underway with lots of new information about the Twin Peaks gang shooting, this “squirrel” story is what you choose to post about?

Go figure...


5 posted on 10/24/2017 6:35:40 AM PDT by mac_truck (aide toi et dieu t'aidera)
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To: mac_truck

Sounds like a banana fact.


6 posted on 10/24/2017 6:39:19 AM PDT by Paladin2 (No spelchk nor wrong word auto substition on mobile dev. Please be intelligent and deal with it....)
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To: Elderberry

Why do I think the Las Vegas Massacre investigations will proceed in a similar drawn out manner?


7 posted on 10/24/2017 6:43:58 AM PDT by cicero2k
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To: Paladin2

It's how the monkey business goes in that town?

Due to the name of the Waco PD detective involved -- who had expressed mistrust towards the DA's office concerning keeping the names of the informants she had been relying on confidential, I'm left to assume that it's possibly connected to a case that Radio Legendary has been writing about for years. A Bosqueville trailer park fire...that has far too many wrinkles to it to cover, here.

In that case, the DA's office dropped charges against multiple defendants, saying they could not proceed unless given the names of the informants so that the DA's office could supply those to defense council. By law prosecution is burdened (specially since the Michael Morton Act came into effect) to supply defense council with potentially exculpatory information.

Yet in instance of the Twin Peaks defendants, it's not like the DA's office had appeared to have been so scrupulous in supplying that very sort of information. They even went so far as to leave off supplying information regarding the involvement of main overseeing officer (Rogers) who had been organizing other Waco PD officers in regards to 'biker gang' activity -- and who is not an "informant" at all.

In the other case (where potentially guilty subjects were turned loose by McLennan County DA's Office for reasons mentioned) some number of those seven suspects who had been facing trial (I'm not for certain how many, more than one, possibly as many as three) came under a wider-in-scope federal investigation that began back in 2008, and had originally been aimed at rolling up the Bandidos MC -- but -- after not making much progress in that pursuit had turned towards rolling up Aryan Brotherhood of Texas, and a smaller group called Aryan Circle --- due to a tattooist having come forward with information regarding these latter groups.

One, two , three or more of the Bosqueville trailer park fire suspects had AB affiliation (and methamphetamine usage and trafficking backgrounds).

This may not be the best article about it, but as something of an introduction to the subject;

features mentions of the involvement of this Mr. Fisk (formerly arson investigator for Waco Fire Department) -- who Federal agents thanked for his persistence in gathering the information concerning these AB suspects who may have set the fire to cover-up a murder, the fire also resulting in the deaths of two of the woman's three children (and the one she was carrying, in her womb)...

Waco PD had been saying Fisk was crazy, and (according to Legendary) Abel Reyna somehow had Fisk removed from his position at the the Fire Department.

It's complicated -- and this isn't even the half of it.

A couple of links, chosen nearly at random, (I'm running out of time to spend on this,, so can't ferret out specific information from dozens of sources to then stitch back together to give one a sense of how things may have went) but these links possibly as good as any to get started;

The children, and the young woman who was their mother...caught up in drug use gone wrong. Allegedly a "hotshot" of meth to a vein in her neck, but it was too much --which the druggies tried to 'fix' with other drugs (opiates, and other "slow" stuff) -- but she died, and it's suspected the fire was set to cover it up.

It's heartbreaking to read about. Grievous. What a waste.

I'm convinced that a lot of the this story that Legendary has been telling is true. How much of the following (when it comes to things like the allegations about past involvement on Part part of McLennan County LE and DA's Office with Aryan Brotherhood informants) is true, or not much at all, I do not know, and do not have time enough at the moment to try to figure out.



Nobody writes songs about Waco. It's always about somewhere else.

Gotta' go. I don't even have time to edit this reply...

8 posted on 10/24/2017 8:38:14 AM PDT by BlueDragon (..and that's the thing do you recognize the bells of truth when you hear them ring)
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To: Paladin2

Lol!

Banana is the helmet color of the biker gang member who fired the first shots at Twin Peaks according to eye witness testimony.

But I digress....


9 posted on 10/24/2017 5:45:04 PM PDT by mac_truck (aide toi et dieu t'aidera)
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To: BlueDragon

marked ,,,, thanks


10 posted on 10/24/2017 5:52:45 PM PDT by piroque ("In times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act")
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