Here’s what I’ve got so far:
Satellite pictures of Grandma Mace’s cornfield show a big open strip of not corn hidden within.
Dad and son Spaulding both have criminal histories suggesting they are on the supply end of drug trafficking, as well as tendencies toward violence.
The ‘family pets’ were trained pit bull guard dogs.
Marijuana growing season ended about a month ago in that area, and curing typically takes around three weeks. That would put any crop in the area at just about ready to ship.
The warrant was executed at the farm in Greene County, but sought and granted in Dallas County. This lessens the likelihood of it being a case of local authorities trumping up a warrant in a personal vendetta.
Filling in the blanks, I’d guess this was part of a coordinated, multi-agency strike. It wouldn’t surprise me in the least if additional warrants were served in conjunction at several points along the supply line in an attempt to seize a shipment in transit. This last paragraph is speculation; the rest was derived from various public records. Read into it what you will.
The other shows police were looking for a stolen X-Box video game system. No drugs and no stolen games were found—and no one was arrested.
What happened?
How is it possible, this government operation, which likely cost the tax payers a million dollars, yet not missing x-box was found, no drugs, no weapons, and no one was arrested?
What you got so far?
What does this mean?
Id guess this was part of a coordinated, multi-agency strike.
Are you suggesting this coordinated, multi-agency strike force, which resulted in the two family dogs being shot to death, yet no arrest were made, that they somehow this massive government operation missed some million dollar pot operation out back?
Is this what you're suggesting?
It seems by your previous posts here, you're suggesting this people were running some sophisticated million dollar criminal operation. By the looks of these people, their clothing and their run down farm house in the video, it appears they don't have enough money to fill their gas tanks.
Again, such a big multi-agency strike force, as you called it, yet no stolen property, no drugs, no arrests, and the strike force then just left, leaving their two dead family dogs behind.
Seems a bit odd Mr. Antonello.
The son was busted for a small amount of meth.
There were simple assault charges.
One dog was a pit bull mix. There's no evidence of any dogs being "trained pit bull guard dogs."
You're pulling this out of your a$$, or you have direct connection with the Greene Co. sheriff.