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Re: Re: LeRoy's Murder

Dear PT,




Thank you for your suggestions, but after 8 1/2 years, we have been there, done that. Unsolved Mysteries is no longer taking cases, they say. (and that was about 6 years ago that I contacted them.) America's Most Wanted takes referrals from local authorities only, not just individuals or surviving family members of a murdered person. The FBI, phooh, not interested, I was given the run around there, too. Unless you are SOMEBODY, and I beileve that this is in every state, every county, you go unnoticed when you die.




Yesterday, the sherrif of the county my father-in-law was murdered in, was buried as a result of a heart attack on Sept. 4. He recieved a six-horse drawn wagon for his funeral procession, a 21 gun salute, the whole pomp and circumstance. 2000 police officers around the state attended. My father-in-law had a graveside service where maybe 30 attended, not one was a dectective or officer assigned to the case. Not many care, not really. We are equal under the law only if we are SOMEBODY. Money talks, and you know that B--- S--- walks.


But, if you know anyone personally in the FBI, give them my number. Thanks for your caring.

Re: Re: Re: LeRoy's Murder


Hello,


I am so sorry about your father-in-law.


You could take all the info you have to a lawyer and file a wrongful death suit against his wife. Some lawyers work on commission so It won't cost you anything. If she did this, it probably is not the first time. Do a little research into


her past. I bet there are other similar deaths in her family.


Please notify the FBI. Go to your local office with all the info you have. Good Luck

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Dear PT,




Thank you for your suggestions, but after 8 1/2 years, we have been there, done that. Unsolved Mysteries is no longer taking cases, they say. (and that was about 6 years ago that I contacted them.) America's Most Wanted takes referrals from local authorities only, not just individuals or surviving family members of a murdered person. The FBI, phooh, not interested, I was given the run around there, too. Unless you are SOMEBODY, and I beileve that this is in every state, every county, you go unnoticed when you die.




Yesterday, the sherrif of the county my father-in-law was murdered in, was buried as a result of a heart attack on Sept. 4. He recieved a six-horse drawn wagon for his funeral procession, a 21 gun salute, the whole pomp and circumstance. 2000 police officers around the state attended. My father-in-law had a graveside service where maybe 30 attended, not one was a dectective or officer assigned to the case. Not many care, not really. We are equal under the law only if we are SOMEBODY. Money talks, and you know that B--- S--- walks.


But, if you know anyone personally in the FBI, give them my number. Thanks for your caring.