Serial killers working under parallel killers above abc's.

I noticed that the killer calls the keystoners "keystone cops and three
stooges".
Their denials and failures to interrogate/investigate also resemble
Abbott and
Costello,"who's on first". Facile f***ps. Not "sherlock".

-Bob

--- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, Mary Hartman <hartmanmar...@...>
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> This isn't a surprise to my family, all of whom were stalked and
harassed by "Informant's" payed for with tax dollars: pornographer's,
drug dealers, L3 sex offenders, psychopathic personalities..... 
"Informant's" not only provide law enforcement with information, but
when it's convenient, they provide them with plausible deniability when
things go wrong or when a witness needs to be silenced.
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> ~M
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> > From: Vigilius Haufniensis thehatefuln...@...
> > Subject: [cia-drugs] FOX Files: Convicted Serial Killer Was A Paid
FBI Informant
> > To: cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com
> > Date: Wednesday, March 31, 2010, 9:14 PM
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> > for "provacateur. "Â  Or in this case,
> > "Phoenix Operative."Â  The Phoenix
> > Program is a polite euphemism for "Civilian
> > Assassination Program."Â
> > -Vmann
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> > http://www.fox2now.
> > com/news/ ktvi-fox- files-serial- killer-033010, 0,6477796.
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> > FOX Files: Convicted Serial
> > Killer Was A Paid FBI
> > Informant
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> > By Chris
> > Hayes FOX2now.com
> > 8:40 PM CDT, March 30, 2010
> > ST. LOUIS, MO (KTVI - FOX2now.com) -
> > Victims' family members in
> > St. Louis and Springfield Illinois, fought the Feds to get
> > him locked up.
> > Jennifer Marcum was talking to her Dad about opening up a
> > coffee shop when she
> > disappeared. She was living in Denver. Relatives put up
> > billboards to find her.
> > They learned she'd associated with an FBI drug
> > informant who was linked to other
> > missing people. He was a charismatic man named Scott
> > Kimball.
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> > Bob Marcum
> > said, "We were waiting for a phone call... A couple
> > days later the FBI called
> > us.... It was terrible and I told them they needed to call
> > down to her sister in
> > St. Louis."
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> > Jennifer's family was suspicious of Kimball. So they
> > went to
> > Colorado to meet him in person. Bob Marcum said Kimball
> > made strange comments
> > about the murder.
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> > Marcum explained, "He was saying that the FBI knew
> > where Jennifer was and he couldn't understand why they
> > hadn't gone and claimed
> > her body. They were waiting for a hiker to find her or
> > something."
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> > Marcum
> > said the Feds still did not react. "That's exactly
> > how we felt, that she was an
> > insignificant person."
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> > And it's not only Jennifer Marcum who was missing.
> > At least three others linked to Kimball were missing as
> > well. The killer's
> > ex-wife thinks he may have killed them under the FBI's
> > nose.
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> > Lori McLeod
> > said, "Nobody was watching Scott. They were just
> > giving him money
> > "
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> > McLeod married Kimball in the midst of his killings. She
> > too became
> > suspicious and tried to warn Kimball's FBI handler..
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> > McLeod said, "I told
> > him Casey [McLeod] was missing. That was it. He didn't
> > do anything. You know two
> > girls are now missing around Scott."
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> > Later, her ex-husband's dark side
> > was confirmed. The Marcums, McLeods and a third family --
> > demanded the Feds
> > press their "inside man." Kimball finally
> > cracked. Last fall, he agreed to help
> > investigators find Jennifer Marcum's body in exchange
> > for a plea deal -- second
> > degree murder on 4 counts.
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> > Kimball, now in prison, sounds nonchalant
> > about his killings.
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> > He said, "I am a good guy. Even a good guy can have a
> > bad side." He added, "Once you get yourself, you
> > cross a line - there's no going
> > back. You have to remember, I'm a criminal. Criminals
> > are involved in bad
> > things."
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> > Kimball is amused the FBI paid him for information.
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> > He
> > said, "I keep referring to them as the most elite
> > police force in the world
> > because that's what they call themselves and it kind of
> > reminds me of the
> > keystone cops and the 3 stooges."
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> > No comment from the Colorado FBI
> > office.
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> > Bob Marcum said, "You never really can get over
> > something like
> > this, no matter if they find her, it's the time that
> > you lose that you'll never
> > got to spend with her."
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> > Jennifer Marcum was 25 years old. While her
> > family hangs onto the the time they had together, they ask
> > all law enforcement
> > to be careful of the deals they cut with criminals.
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> > on four second degree murder counts means 70 years in
> > prison, with a chance of
> > parole in half that time.
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