Our discussion was about North Korea and his son.
He was concerned about his son possibly getting laid
off and not getting paid.
Jacks home in New Castle is about 10 miles from the train station in Wilmington and about 12 miles from Newark.
If I remember correctly Jack only had one shoe after the robbery. He can be seen in the parking lot video
holding the other broken one in his hand.
As far as smoke bombs go it was close to New Years
and they were being sold down the street at the market
by the box full along with other assorted fireworks.
The house across the street from Jack was under construction,
was only a plywood shell and was located right on the edge
of the main parking lot for a park and any kid could have
tossed one of these fireworks through the openings of
the house.
Jack was a Vietnam Vet, Served his country all his life
just like his father and was above all a patriot and
a brother to his fellow servicemen.
He was kind, he was gentile, he was modest to a fault
and did not deserve to die like this.
I have been sick over this and tormented by the negative
garbage in the papers and the lack of their concern
over who did this to Jack.
IS this the fate of our heroes?
I morn your passing Jack.
As you last told me ¨you are a good man¨, no Jack, you
were a 1000nd times better.
.....IS this the fate of our heroes?....
Yes, until the vermin writers of destruction are exterminated
ML/NJ
From an earlier link.
Do any of the truck’s stop have any signigfance to anyone mentioned, House builder, taxi driver etc ?
Inside one was a pair of white latex gloves, similar to those used by police evidence technicians.
...snip
From the bank, the truck headed to the library, where the bin is tucked in an alley between the rear of the building and a fence that partitions the alley from nearby homes. A locked chain-link gate prevents through traffic in the alley, and a surveillance camera guards the area,
...snip
Security cameras and lights overlook bins on the trucks route behind a Toyota dealership.
,,, a McDonalds are in plain sight of a 24-hour drive-through lane. Just down the street, a small bin is behind another restaurant, across the street from a 24-hour emergency care center whose bins can be seen by residents of a seven-story apartment building.
Behind a Goodwill thrift store, several containers are in a lighted area that, according to a sign, is under 24-hour surveillance.
Whoever dumped Wheelers body would have found more privacy at a nearby retirement village and assisted living facility, where the bin is more hidden.
The garbage trucks route is 10 miles from Wheelers home in New Castle. ...
My sincere condolences, DaveTesla. One trip to the Wall will send most patriots to their knees. Then, add the great work he did in setting up his numerous foundations as well as turning around enterprises that were in trouble. Men like him do not come around often. I join you in a great sense of loss.
Thank you for your testimony about Jack Wheeler. I have been sick at heart about his murder since I first heard about it.
If you find any news, I’d appreciate a ping, if it’s not too much trouble.
So many of these “strange” deaths of people with high level security clearances go unsolved. The FBI whether purposeful or out of negligence do not follow the logical trails, especially if they get the impression it will go to “higher ups”.
People thought that all the spying and intrigue ended with the end of ther “Cold War”.
The group in D.C that are hellbent on monitoring and tracking every American (political or “anti” types), will not keep true Patriots around for long. Notice no one is asking if there had been a difference of opinion at his job in the month prior to this murder.
IS this the fate of our heroes?
Not as long as we have breath in our bodies.