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Re: Brad Roberts in the Primal Soup

From: Jasper
Date: 27 Jan 2005
Time: 15:33:39

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Nomi, ……..Great work! Knowing who Roberts’ partner wasn’t, is almost as valuable as knowing who he or she was. It means that either Fuhrman and Roberts were still partners in August ’95, with Roberts standing out front for PR reasons, or Roberts had a new partner we need to learn about. Getting a straightforward answer to the question should have been easy since all of the homicide officers worked in pairs (doubles again). The fact that it wasn’t easy coupled with the Luke Ford death threat has to mean something. ………Knowing that Miller worked in narcotics makes me wonder again about the possible connection between him and Fuhrman in the “team” Fuhrman boasted about on the McKinny tapes. At various times in Fuhrman’s career he worked in a gang/narcotics unit. He was a uniformed West LA gang/narcotics officer from 1985 to 1987. How about Miller? How long did he work in West LA narcotics? ………On the McKinney tapes Fuhrman claimed that he killed three classes of people on general principle, gang members, drug dealers and pimps. I’m not saying that he actually killed these people. I am saying that it is worth noting how illegal drugs are involved in each group and how they dovetail into Fuhrman’s involvement in the Heidi Fleiss case with Daryl Gates, the O.J. case with Nicole, Zlomsowitch and Dunne, and the Don Simpson cases. As a West LA delegate to the Police Protective League, Fuhrman might have represented all of the West LA officers who belonged to the union. ………Getting a straight answer on who Fuhrman represented as a union leader took me into a black hole. But finding out how the PPL leadership was structured, who worked where and when, could tell you the same thing. –Jasper

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