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Border-agent investigator had tie to smuggler
worldnetdaily.com ^ | February 9, 2007 | Jerome R. Corsi

Posted on 02/09/2007 2:09:08 AM PST by ovrtaxt


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Border-agent investigator had tie to smuggler

Played major role in Ramos-Compean case but name blacked out in report


Posted: February 9, 2007
1:00 a.m. Eastern

By Jerome R. Corsi

© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com

According to official documents in WND's possession, a Department of Homeland Security agent played a major role in managing the drug smuggler and conducting the field investigation in the incident that landed Border Patrol officers Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean in federal prison for more than a decade.

Yet, in the heavily redacted 77-page DHS report submitted to Congress Wednesday there is no explicit discussion of the role DHS Special Agent Christopher Sanchez played in the case.

Rep. John Culberson, R-Texas, yesterday called for the resignation of four DHS investigators, including Assistant Inspector General Elizabeth Redman, after DHS Inspector General Richard Skinner testified under oath his deputies had lied to Congress about non-existent reports that were supposed to have established Ramos and Compean as rogue cops who wanted to "shoot some Mexicans."


Osbaldo Aldrete-Davila

WND has obtained a copy of the government-issued border pass given to Osbaldo Aldrete-Davila, the drug smuggler granted immunity to testify against Ramos and Compean. The border pass allowed multiple entries to the U.S. and carried the signature and badge number of Sanchez.

The border pass appears to have been issued March 16, 2005, the day Sanchez brought Aldrete-Davila to William Beaumont Army Medical Center in El Paso, Texas, to have a bullet removed from his right thigh.

"Aldrete-Davila was issued what amounts to a 'Gold Elite' border pass," Andy Ramirez, chairman of the Friends of the Border Patrol, told WND. "With the stamp for multiple entries into the United States, Aldrete-Davila didn't have to run the back roads as a drug smuggler any more. He could tell his drug bosses in Mexico that he could drive their loads right through border crossing points without much worry."

WND previously reported Aldrete-Davila was implicated in a second drug bust in October 2005, subsequent to the Feb. 17, 2005 incident with Ramos and Compean in which he abandoned a 1989 Ford Econoline containing 743 pounds of marijuana driven across the border from Mexico.

"With that border pass, Aldrete-Davila had the green light," Ramirez told WND. "He might have been indicted if the vehicle he drove in October 2005 with 1,000 pounds of dope was identified back to a border-crossing photograph, but he probably never had to be arrested."

The prosecutor of Ramos and Compean, U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton, has told WND that Aldrete-Davila was never arrested a second time for a drug offense in October 2005, but Sutton has never denied the smuggler was indicted for such an offense.

Medical records obtained by WND clearly establish the bullet wounds suffered by Aldrete-Davila involved a lateral wound to the left buttocks, not a "shot in the back" as repeatedly claimed by Sutton.

The medical records document that March 16, 2005, Dr. Winston Marne removed a large bullet fragment from Aldrete-Davila's right thigh. The records indicate bullet fragments were found in Aldrete-Davila's pelvis but not removed. The path of the bullet is clearly described as entering in the left side of the left buttocks, traversing the groin area, and lodging in the right thigh.

The records also indicate reconstructive surgery was performed on Aldrete-Davila the same day at the army hospital. Damage to the urethra required a catheter to be inserted. Aldrete-Davila was placed under anesthetics for the operation and was heavily sedated for pain.

The drug smuggler was released from the army hospital the same day and given to the protective custody of Sanchez, who also took with him the bullet fragment removed from Aldrete-Davila's thigh.

WND has learned Aldrete-Davila spent the night of March 16, 2005, at the home of Sanchez.

"Christopher Sanchez shows up again with the shell fragments from Aldrete-Davila's body," Ramirez pointed out to WND. "Sanchez was evidently Aldrete-Davila's handler and from the looks of it, he did a good job. Taking that bullet home broke the chain of evidence. From there on, what good would a report be even if it established the bullet was fired from Ramos' gun?"

WND previously reported that the weapons identifications ballistics analysis performed by the Texas Department of Public Safety on the bullet fragment held by Sanchez did not match the bullet to the weapons fired Feb. 17, 2005 by Ramos or Compean.

March 16, 2005, was also the date "Osvaldo" Aldrete-Davila signed and accepted his offer of immunity from Sutton's office, supposedly signed before the medical operation was performed and the border pass issued. There is no time stamp noted on the immunity document nor mention of the location where the document was signed.

As WND reported, Sanchez grew up with Aldrete-Davila in Mexico, and the drug dealer's identity was first discovered through these family connections.

WND repeatedly has noted many of the DHS investigative reports were filed by Sanchez, who appears to have played a major role in the DHS field investigation.

"There was no reason to have redacted Christopher Sanchez's name from the report," Ramirez told WND. "Sanchez was a DHS special agent. But everywhere you look, Sanchez shows up playing a role shepherding the drug dealer around and framing the evidence that ended up being used by Johnny Sutton to put Ramos and Compean in prison for 11 and 12 years respectively."


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: aliens; border; borderagents; compean; corsi; coverup; fence; immigrantlist; ins; ramos; wall; wnd
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To: ovrtaxt

Bush better look into this....feds protecting illegal drug smugglers + giving this guy a green card with immunity to bring drugs across the border........ anytime....OUTRAGEOUS...fed prosecutor needs to be fired...judge needs to be investigated and removed from the bench....and the border agents do not need to be pardoned...they both need to be vindicated completely...these men need to be paid large sums of money for what they & their families have been through...


141 posted on 02/09/2007 8:55:14 AM PST by shield (A wise man's heart is at his RIGHT hand; but a fool's heart at his LEFT. Ecc 10:2)
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To: KylaStarr; Cindy; StillProud2BeFree; nw_arizona_granny; Velveeta; Dolphy; appalachian_dweller; ...

ping


142 posted on 02/09/2007 8:58:19 AM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: ovrtaxt

Jerome Corsi just signed up hosting the Derry Brownfield Show today. In goes into more depth on the show:

http://www.brownfieldnetwork.com/asp/asx.asp?listen=854

That link will only be good thru today. From 2/10/07 on, check the archives here:

http://www.brownfieldagnews.com/dbspodcast/


143 posted on 02/09/2007 9:02:08 AM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: calcowgirl
The smuggler testified that he and Rene Sanchez had not seen each other in the past year, while Rene Sanchez testified that he had not seen the smuggler since he was seven years old.

smuggler also testified that he had met and talked to Rene Sanchez in Laredo before the drug bust in Fabens, TX in which he was wounded

He also testified that he had run into Rene Sanchez in Juarez sometime in October and before the original trial date of October the 17th.

He also testified that Rene Sanchez and Christopher Sanchez had picked him up on Sunday, two days before trial and taken him to the federal building in El Paso to prepare for the case with the prosecutors.

When Rene Sanchez took the stand he testified that he had not seen the smuggler for approximately eight years.

Rene Sanchez admitted to having advised the smuggler to turn himself in and admitted to having told him what to say.

Rene Sanchez also admitted to having got the smuggler the lawyer, Boyaki

144 posted on 02/09/2007 9:09:33 AM PST by Kenny Bunk (Biden, Biden, he's my man, if anyone says it, he soon can!)
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To: calcowgirl
Thanks. Here are the bios in case anyone wants to read them. Assistant Inspector General for Investigations - Elizabeth Redman

Elizabeth (Lisa) Redman has been the Assistant Inspector General for Investigations at Homeland Security since the inception of the Office of Inspector General in March 2003. Prior to that she was the Acting Assistant Inspector General for Investigations with the Department of the Treasury, Office of Inspector General. Ms. Redman held a variety of positions at Treasury's Office of Inspector General from 1995-2003, including Deputy Assistant Inspector General for Investigations and Special Agent in Charge of the Treasury Oversight Division.

From 1991 to 1995, Ms. Redman served as a supervisory special agent in several other Offices of Inspector General, including the General Services Administration and the Department of Transportation. She began her investigative career with the Department of Defense's Naval Criminal Investigative Service, where she served as a special agent from 1982-1990 specializing in foreign counterintelligence and espionage cases. Ms. Redman came into federal service as a management analyst with the Department of Treasury, Bureau of Public Debt, where she worked from 1980-1982. Ms. Redman earned a Master of Arts in criminal justice from George Washington University in 1981 and a Bachelor of Arts in history from the University of Virginia in 1979.


Congressional Affairs Liaison and Media and Public Outreach - Tamara Faulkner

Tamara Faulkner served the last three years at the Bureau of Legislative Affairs for the Department of State as a Legislative Management Officer. During that time, Ms. Faulkner's primary legislative portfolio included the Office of the Secretary's Coordinator for Counterterrorism, the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, and the Office of the Legal Adviser. Ms. Faulkner's service with the Department included thirteen years with the Office of Inspector General where she held several substantive positions including Legislative Assistant and Team Leader with the Office of Congressional and Media Relations, Inspector with the Office of Inspections and Paralegal with the Office of Counsel. Additionally, her resume includes four years with the Department of Justice, Criminal Division, Public Integrity Section and four years with the U.S. House of Representatives where she served in both personal and subcommittee offices.
145 posted on 02/09/2007 9:10:40 AM PST by khnyny
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To: SerpentDove
We are being sold out BUMP!

needs repeating

146 posted on 02/09/2007 9:12:28 AM PST by Rakkasan1 ((Illegal immigrants are just undocumented friends you haven't met yet!))
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To: ovrtaxt

Thank you for a good post. Wow!


147 posted on 02/09/2007 9:16:35 AM PST by DanielLongo (Don't tread on me)
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To: CharlesWayneCT
I don't know. I thought he was a DHS employee, and therefore would have a DHS supervisor. Somewhere up the chain is Michael Chertoff, and then the President.

Do you think maybe, as an investigator in OIG, that he might work under the Assistant Inspector General for Investigations, Elizabeth Redman? Since Redman is the one who met with the Congressman, who do you think she would have gone to for info? Perhaps, the person that investigated the case?

148 posted on 02/09/2007 9:16:38 AM PST by calcowgirl ("Liberalism is just Communism sold by the drink." P. J. O'Rourke)
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To: CharlesWayneCT
Afternoon to you, Sir.

Although I agree with your arguments about 95%, one thing troubles me and that is the fact that the two agents are proscribed from making written reports and that there were two supervisors at the scene of the incident who should have made reports.... and didn't. where am I wrong?

149 posted on 02/09/2007 9:21:30 AM PST by OregonRancher
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To: CharlesWayneCT

The seal usually carries a specific date, but it can also be sealed forever. I don't know which is true in this case. Heck... they were still sealing more documents as late as November 2006. I don't expect them unseal anything voluntarily any time soon.


150 posted on 02/09/2007 9:24:49 AM PST by calcowgirl ("Liberalism is just Communism sold by the drink." P. J. O'Rourke)
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To: libbybelle
Indeed. You are one of many Conservatives suffering from what I call "Bush fatigue."

Tired of the weakness, the bumbling, the "new tone in Washington," the spending, "compassionate conservatism," etc.

151 posted on 02/09/2007 9:28:58 AM PST by DTogo (I haven't left the GOP, the GOP left me.)
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To: calcowgirl

I don't know how many levels of supervisors there are between him and Redman. And for all I know, Redman is the one who got the story wrong, and not Sanchez. If Sanchez lied to Redman about what was in his own reports, he should be disciplined. If Redman lied about the reports, she should be disciplined.

It is possible that neither lied, although if it is only those two it's hard to see how there could be that big a disconnect without one of them doing it on purpose.

If there were several levels of supervisors, it is possible that there was miscommunication. For example, Sanchez may have recounted a verbal statement which is noted in his report. Since it is written down, his supervisor might have said they had a written statement in the report (wrong but understandable). The next level might have thought that meant there was a written "statement", meaning a statement made to the investigator that was signed, making a claim. And thus Redman walks into the office and says "yea, we have a signed statement about that, we'll get it to you".

We see that kind of "miscommunication" with the evidence here every day. Someone says a report "proves" something, or contains an "admission", and then it turns out that the report is only quoting someone about it, and it's the defendant themselves.

So I'm not saying somebody shouldn't be fired. The people who gave bad information (all 3 of them) need to be investigated to see what happened, and disciplined appropriately. If someone is trying to lie to hide something, they should be fired, and if their lie was under oath, prosecuted.

Again, I'm not trying to give anybody a pass for bad behavior, I'm only saying that the evidence we have at this time does not rise in my mind to proof of bad behavior which should lead to the consequences being called for. I need more evidence.


152 posted on 02/09/2007 9:51:49 AM PST by CharlesWayneCT
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To: calcowgirl

Thanks.. of course a lot of us Freepers have been all over this little connection that so many want to ignore or play as insignificant.


153 posted on 02/09/2007 9:58:49 AM PST by Arizona Carolyn
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To: ovrtaxt

bttt


154 posted on 02/09/2007 9:59:33 AM PST by Dante3
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To: Moose4

It's true.... most of us have known this for months... and it was confirmed recently by the Border Patrol Union.


155 posted on 02/09/2007 10:00:45 AM PST by Arizona Carolyn
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To: CharlesWayneCT

How do you possibly miscommunicate somehting and end up with "We were out to shoot Mexicans"

You're stretching credibility beyond any possible level, imo.


156 posted on 02/09/2007 10:04:35 AM PST by calcowgirl ("Liberalism is just Communism sold by the drink." P. J. O'Rourke)
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To: calcowgirl

and yet the jury convicted these two guys. I'm really buying into jury tampering here.


157 posted on 02/09/2007 10:05:08 AM PST by Arizona Carolyn
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To: CharlesWayneCT

You are starting to ask some of the same questions many of us have been asking....


158 posted on 02/09/2007 10:11:05 AM PST by Arizona Carolyn
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To: Arizona Carolyn

I don't have an overall theory yet--but I've seen plenty of evidence that things stink!

I need to see more before having an opinion on the jury. I did read early articles during the trial that quoted some pretty inflammatory stuff the prosecutor was throwing around. Kanof sounded like a real piece of work (the win at all costs type). That's not justice, imo. And depending on what the jury heard, it's hard to gauge if they they made the proper call (based only on what they heard).


159 posted on 02/09/2007 10:12:04 AM PST by calcowgirl ("Liberalism is just Communism sold by the drink." P. J. O'Rourke)
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To: calcowgirl

Something none of us will really know until the transcripts are made available. The three jurors saying they were told they had to convict, by the foreman, bothers me. I have served on jury's and never would I vote guilty or for a judgement unless I believed in the evidence.


160 posted on 02/09/2007 10:16:31 AM PST by Arizona Carolyn
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