From: Mark Keesee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Daniel,

We feel that the Lasater connection is the missing
link in the Ives/Henry murder case. Just posted a
few Lasater documents in jpg and pdf formats. Please
view them when you get back and help fill in gaps.
Everyone on this list should have hard copies of
these documents. I believe Linda Ives has more
and will let you know when I post them. Also,
if anyone has page 21 of the FBI Lasater
interview, please let me know.

Thanks Daniel,

mark

Lasater documents posted at:
http://www.idmedia.com/1988-fbi-lasater-report.htm

* The 1988 FBI Drug Trafficking Report to the House
Judiciary Committee.
(Uncovered by Gary Webb and reported by Daniel Hopsicker)
* FBI interview with Dan Lasater
(Jay Campbell likes to fly -- with Dan Lasater)
* DEA Report
(Lasater wants a Customs exemption)

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daniel hopsicker wrote:
>
> From: daniel hopsicker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Mark,
> I have long 'assumed' that you folks knew about Jay
> Campbell's ties to Dan Lasater, which i came across
> during my research for "Barry and 'the boys.'"
> If you didn't lemme know, and when I get back to my
> computer next week I'll e' ya what I got on him.
>
> Mark Keesee wrote:
>
> > From: Mark Keesee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > I was right about Dan Harmon in 1990 and
> > I'm right about Jay Campbell and Kirk Lane
> > now.
> >       -- Jean Duffey's comment before local
> > news cameras after Jay Campbell & Kirk Lane
> > were awarded $598,750 for defamation. 8/9/99
> >
> > Train Deaths update regarding evidence not
> > allowed by judge in defamtion trial to be
> > posted Sunday.
> > =========================================
> >
> > Saturday, February 19, 2000
> >
> > Sheriff's lieutenant fired after 'blacklist' inquiry
> >
> > JIM BROOKS
> > ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
> >
> >  A Pulaski County sheriff's lieutenant was fired Wednesday after
> > an internal investigation into allegations that he compiled a
> > "blacklist" of deputies who worked off-duty jobs for less than
> > the office's recommended minimum pay rate.
> >     Sheriff Randy Johnson fired Lt. Jay Campbell, who worked in
> > the department's judicial division, after a professional
> > standards hearing into allegations that Campbell violated four
> > office policies.
> >     Campbell, a 17-year veteran, allegedly intimidated deputies
> > who accepted off-duty jobs that paid less than $25 an hour,
> > Deputy Chief Danny Bradley wrote in Campbell's termination
> > letter.
> >     The internal affairs investigation originally focused on
> > three employees: Campbell, Lt. Stephen Cullum, and Capt. John
> > Hale. Hale retired during the investigation, and Cullum was
> > disciplined but not fired for his role.
> >     Bradley, who heads the department's professional standards
> > unit, said the investigation raised other issues, and the
> > complete file could not be released until those are resolved.
> >     But, he did release a copy of Campbell's termination letter,
> > signed by Johnson.
> >     "In the latter part of July 1999, you met with other ranking
> > deputies of the Sheriff's Office to discuss minimum hourly rates
> > of pay for off-duty employment. These rates were to be quoted
> > when requests were made to the department by groups and
> > businesses wishing to hire off-duty deputies," the letter began.
> >     "In concert with Captain John Hale, you attempted to enforce
> > these minimum pay rates on deputies who were working or sought
> > to work at jobs paying less than the quoted minimum rates
> > through intimidation and the use of your authority by virtue of
> > your rank," it continued.
> >     Campbell, Cullum and Hale could not be reached for comment
> > Friday.
> >     The letter outlined Campbell's alleged role in creating a
> > "blacklist" of deputies who took off-duty jobs paying less than
> > the $25 minimum.
> >     In November, Campbell called a deputy who worked off-duty at
> > a local business and asked him what the job paid and who else
> > worked there, the letter said.
> >     "That same day you published a memo directed to all Captains
> > and Lieutenants notifying them that [the listed deputies] were
> > working jobs paying less than $25 per hour," Campbell's
> > termination letter said. "This list became known as the
> > 'blackball' list.
> >     "Your activities in the enforcement of the hourly pay rates
> > is further evidenced by the fact that [another deputy] contacted
> > you over his concern about being 'blackballed' from other
> > employment if he chose to remain employed at the Dillard's store
> > at Park Plaza and not participate in the walkout being organized
> > by Captain John Hale," the letter continued.
> >     The letter also noted that at the same time Campbell
> > published the blacklist, he was working off-duty at the Little
> > Rock Convention Center for less than $25 an hour.
> >     Campbell was also investigated for his approval of off-duty
> > employment for four deputies at the Planet Earth nightclub.
> > Department policy forbids deputies from working off-duty at bars
> > or any business that makes most of its livelihood from the sale
> > of alcohol.
> >     "The off-duty employment request indicated that the
> > establishment was a restaurant," the letter said.
> >     But Planet Earth is open only late Friday and Saturday, and
> > patrons are assessed a $5 cover charge, the letter said. When
> > Campbell's supervisor went to the business, it was "clearly
> > marked on the outside as a nightclub" the letter said.
> >     The sheriff's office changed its policy on off-duty
> > employment at bars after a a deputy was disciplined in 1996 when
> > he was discovered to be working off-duty at a illegal house in
> > Jacksonville.
> >     Campbell was also alleged to have violated the agency's
> > policies against insubordination.
> >     Last year, a federal jury awarded Campbell and another
> > Pulaski County sheriff's deputy almost $600,000 after finding
> > that a California filmmaker defamed them in a film about the
> > deaths of two Saline County boys in 1987.
> >     Campbell can appeal his termination to Pulaski County
> > Circuit Court.
> >
> > Copyright © 2000, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Inc. All rights
> > reserved.
>
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