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Monday, March 4, 2019

First Suicides and Now Plane Crashes.

Staff Sergeant Robert Luis Harding of Oklahoma National Guard took this photo of a Ryder at the base shortly before the Oklahoma City Bombing.

He was 45 years old when he was killed on a Monday after noon in May 1995 when a small experimental aircraft he was flying hit a power line and crashed at Camp Gruber.  Autopsy and toxicology were not performed.
Harding worked at the Whitaker Education Training Center in Pryor. An employee of Mid-America Aviation in Pryor said Harding was an excellent pilot with more than 20 years flying experience and had at least 100 hours flying time in the light single-engine plane.

Woody Lemons was one of the  executives convicted in the savings and loan scandal of the 1980's. He had flown retired CIA operative Joe Harp into Oklahoma City to investigate the bombing. 

Woody died in a plane crash in his private plane along with his mother and his wife. This happened on May 16th, 1998 with his wife piloting the aircraft. The plane started to return to the airport when it plunged onto the highway, skidded and burst into flames.

Four days before the fatal crash, Joe received a phone call from William Jasper of the John Birch Society. (The John Birch Society is a radical right and far-right organization and an advocacy group supporting anti-communism and limited government.)  In the conversation Joe mentions that Woody had a copy of a laboratory report finding fulminating Mercury was used in the bombing.

Joe Harp, based on his military explosives experience, identified an alleged unexploded bomb found attached to a gas line inside the Murrah building and that were being removed, as well as two additional bombs, that were also in FEMA memo reports, as being military in nature.

Another "Suicide" In The Oklahoma City Bombing.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Ted Richardson was a sports hunter and was active with his sons and the boys scouts in his church. He was also the chief bombing and arson prosecutor for the Western District of Oklahoma at the time of the Oklahoma City Bombing. He was immediately transferred out of that position after the bombing. 

Ted was investigating Samir Khalil and his connection to the 1993 Word Trade Center Bombing and to Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was the alleged mastermind of the September 11 attacks. Khalid also was the employer of the Iraqi suspect Hussain Hashem al-HUSSAINI. The Department of Justice took Richardson off the Khalil investigation days after the Oklahoma City Bombing even though Richardson was preparing to submit evidence to a Grand Jury on Khalils HUD property scams and tax evasion schemes to raise money to finance Hamas. 

Ted also helped put the case together against McVeigh and Nichols in the Oklahoma City Bombing.

A month after Melvin Beall, a 26 year veteran of the Oklahoma City PD, who talked to and gave directions along with three other OG&E employees to McVeigh, Fortier, McVeigh’s sister and Fortier's wife,  complained to Ted that the FBI and later the County grand jury covered up and ignored his and the employees testimony, Ted was found dead. Ted was 49 years old when he was found dead in 1997, near his church and allegedly Khalil's home. He was wearing a T-shirt honoring the unknown hundreds who came to the aid of victims: "Nameless Saints," it said, "We Give Our Thanks." He had a single shotgun blast that tore a hole through that T-shirt. His death was ruled as a suicide, even though his family claims he wasn't suicidal.

Another Hero Bites The Dust In A Mysterious Plane Crash.

Dr. Howard Don Chumley had a clinic 12 blocks away from the Murrah building and was one of the first doctors on the scene of the Oklahoma City Bombing. He shared a safety deposit box and information with Sgt.Terrance E. Yeakey, who was also a first responder to the Oklahoma City Bombing. He had his step son, Sean Jones, with him. When Sean and Howard first arrived, they were sent to the parking garage. Victims were trapped there. When they got there, they were approached by a man repeatedly yelling about a bomb, so they all ran away.

Sean said that Howard was the only doctor to actually go in the building. Sean and Howard saved nine infants from the day care center. 

Howard said that two FBI agents came up to him and asked to be bandaged, even though they had no wounds. Howard told the agents he had real injuries to treat and he didn't want to be a part of whatever they were concocting. His claim was corroborated by another witness. The two agents tried with another doctor, but Howard stepped in and said he would report them if they didn't leave.

Howard, like Terrance, didn't believe the official story of what happened that was being put out about the bombing. Rumor has it that he was about to go public with the evidence he had found inside the Murrah building.

Four months after the Oklahoma City Bombing, Howard was 47 years old when he was killed in a plane crash, in his personal plane, on a routine trip from Texas back to Oklahoma.  He was flying his Cessna 210 when the plane went from 7,000 feet to a full nose dive, seemingly out of nowhere. An investigation was conducted and there was nothing wrong found with his body or the plane that could have caused the crash. 

The safe deposit box, remember, was found empty. The information that Howard had allegedly compiled was never made public.

Sunday, March 3, 2019

Michael Rescued People From The Oklahoma City Bombing And Then He Was Found In A Strange Place.

Michael L. Loudenslager was born January 1st, 1947 in Twin Falls County, Idaho. He was a graduate of Choctaw High School and received a BS in Agricultural Science from OSU in 1969. He had resided in Harrah since 1978, and was a member of McLoud Masonic Lodge and India Temple. He was married and had two children. His family said horses were his life. He was a reserve sheriff for Oklahoma County, the Mounted Patrol, a member of the US Marshall's Posse, OETRA, NRA, and the Quarter Horse Assn. He worked on the first floor of the Murrah Building as a planner-estimator for the General Services Administration. His wife used to work at the Murrah building, running the daycare.

Michael had given forewarning to parents of kids at the daycare center that resided in the Murrah building. In weeks before the bombing, he had growing concerns about an increased amount of missiles being brought into the building by the B.A.T.F. and D.E.A. He urged parents and the day care operator to pull their children from the building.

Michael was 48 years old and was working in the Murrah building at the time of the explosion. Michael was seen by numerous people actively helping in the rescue and recovery effort. Sometime during the rescue efforts, he was seen and heard in a very "heated" confrontation with someone. 

His was found, two days later, inside the Murrah Building, still at his desk.Even though he died after the bombing, he is considered among the 168 that died in the bombing.

Did This Veteran Commit Suicide Or Was He Murdered Because He Knew Too Much?

7-year veteran of the Oklahoma City PD, Sgt. Terrance E. Yeakey was 30 years old when he was the first to arrive on the scene of the Oklahoma city bombing. He saved the lives of 8 people from the rubble of the building of the horrific explosion. He had been awarded the Key to the City of El Reno, Oklahoma for his heroism during the aftermath of the bombing.

Terrance was scheduled for a final interview with the FBI in Irving, TX. He was planning on working for the FBI in Dallas and moving there with his sister and brother in law. Terrance had reconciled with his ex-wife. Their plans were set to remarry shortly after his move to Dallas. He was also a Gulf War veteran who had served as an M.P. for two years in Saudi Arabia.

Terrance did not agree with the official version of events touted by the national media and law enforcement at that time and was living under constant scrutiny. He was the target of horrific persecution from his brothers in law enforcement.

He was in the process of collecting evidence, which supported and documented the inconsistencies he witnessed the morning of the bombing at the scene itself, when he was found dead on May 8th, 1996. His body was found in a field in El Reno, Oklahoma, over a mile away from his abandoned vehicle. An extremely large amount of blood was found in his vehicle, he had been bound, had rope burn on his neck, ligature marks on his wrists, numerous deep cuts. The cuts on his wrists were so severe that they had to be sewn up before he was embalmed to prevent leakage. A single bullet had entered his right temple at a 45-degree angle. There was no gun found at the scene right away. An hour later, a FBI agent showed up and found a gun in an already thoroughly searched area within 5 minutes of being there. 

His 9 boxes of evidence that he had collected were never found. The safe deposit box that supposedly had evidence about the Oklahoma City Bombing, and that Terrance shared with Dr. Howard Don Chumley, later was found empty.

Terrance's family claim that his death was a brutal murder, and indicate that local law enforcement were complicit in covering up this murder. The official theory given out was that Terrance slit his wrists and neck, causing him to nearly bleed to death in his car, and then climb over a barbed wire fence. He then was supposedly walked over 1-1/4 miles distance, through a nearby field, eventually shooting himself in the side of the head. There was no autopsy preformed.

The family would sometimes be approached by others in the police department, who told them in no uncertain terms, but off the record, that Terrance had been murdered.

The family was allegedly harassed and followed by Oklahoma City Police and others. Unmarked cars sat in front of their homes for hours. Some of this stalking was caught on video by the family.


Terrance's ex-wife had her home broken into and a balloon was left in her house with the words, “we know where you are”, written in black marker on it. 

Terrance's family is still looking for the truth.

The Oklahoma City Bombing: John Doe #2 and The Man With The Dragon Tattoo.

The Oklahoma City Bombing happened on April 19th, 1995. It was a domestic terrorist 12,000 lb truck bomb that ripped through the 9 story Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States.
It was perpetrated by Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols. The catastrophic bombing injured more than 680 people and killed 168 others, including 19 children.

Immediately following the bombing, law enforcement searched for a man whom numerous sources said they saw with Timothy. Some of them said that this mystery man was seen walking away from the Ryder truck. 
This alleged person's police composite sketch became known around the world as John Doe No. 2. This man was described as about 5 feet 9 inches tall, muscular, and dark-haired. Possibly, he drove an older model pickup truck and had a dragon tattoo on his left forearm.
Kenneth Michael Trentadue was born and raised in a coal mining family. He grew up in a coal mining camp in Virginia. In 1961, Kenneth and his family moved to California after the coal mining business fell on hard times. In high school, he was an accomplished track and field athlete, but despite this, he dropped out after and enlisted the army. He also developed a heroin addiction. He tried to get jobs doing factory and carpentry work, but eventually turned to robbing banks with a fake gun. He got caught and served 6 years of a 20 year sentence before being released on parole in 1988. After being released, he got married and became gainfully employed as a construction worker. 

He was driving a 1986 Chevy pickup when he was pulled over at the Mexican border on his way home to San Diego on June 10, 1995. He fit the description of John Doe No. 2. Officers ran his license and found that it had been suspended, and that he was wanted for parole violations.

On June 19th, 1995, Kenneth's wife had their first baby, a boy named Vito.

Kenneth was shipped, on August 18, to a prison in Oklahoma City for a hearing on the parole violations. This put him into close proximity to Timothy McVeigh, who, four months earlier, had been stopped by a state trooper, some 80 miles north of Oklahoma City. Timothy was arrested for carrying a concealed weapon and driving without tags, and two days after, was identified as the John Doe No. 1 wanted in the bombing. Terry Nichols turned himself in.

Authorities said that that was it. Case closed. Timothy and Terry were indicted on August 10th, 1995. There were many people that didn't believe Timothy and Terry acted alone. Was it just wack job conspiracy theorists that thought something bigger was afoot? What about John Doe No. 2 and the police's frantic search for him?

On August 19th, 1995, was the last time Kenneth's brother Jesse, heard from Kenneth. Kenneth called at night, sounding chipper, and they talked about the parole hearing. At the end of the call, Kenneth promised to call again the next day.

A check of Kenneth's cell at 2:38 a.m. on August 21st, 1995, all was normal. However, at 3:02 a.m., Kenneth was found in his cell suspended from a noose made out of his bed sheets. The noose was hooked to a light fixture in a special cell that was supposed to be suicide proof. It isn't known why Kenneth was in protective custody away from other inmates. 

The prison warden called Kenneth's mom and offered to cremate Kenneth at the expense of the government. Kenneth's mom refused, finding the offer suspicious.
On August 26th, Kenneth’s body arrived at a mortuary in California. There were bruises on his knuckles bruises on his arms where it looked like he was held down and all over, even on the soles of his feet, clumsily disguised with heavy makeup. There were also slashes on his throat, ligature marks, and ruptures on his scalp. He had shackle marks on his legs as well burn marks on his face and shoulders.

On September 1st, the Bureau of Prisons issued a press release stating that Kenneth’s death had been “ruled a suicide by asphyxiation” and that the injuries on the body “would indicate persistent attempts…to cause himself serious injury or death.” Officials put forth an elaborate scenario in which Kenneth tried to hang himself but fell, bruising his head and body, and then tried to slit his throat with a toothpaste tube before succeeding in his second hanging attempt.

No official ruling in his death had been made yet. In fact, although the exact cause of death could not been determined, the claim that Kenneth had committed suicide was not consistent with medical examiner Fred Jordan's findings, and Kenneth appeared to have been tortured.
The chief investigator of the Oklahoma state medical examiner filed a complaint with the FBI reporting irregularities in the investigation of Kenneth's death. The coroner was at first not permitted into Kenneth's cell. Even though the medical examiner gave instructions on not to touch the cell, it was washed out by the afternoon before the legally-required investigation could be performed. The FBI paperwork from the agent who received the medical examiner's call reads "murder" and "believes that foul play is suspected in this matter."

Evidence in the case disappeared. There was no video of the scene taken or it was lost, depending on who you talk to. There were photos taken of  Kenneth's body, but when the family asked for them, they were told that they were lost. The photos did reappear later though, in FBI files years later. His clothes vanished before his body was turned over to the medical examiner. And his bed sheets, boxers, and fingernail clippings, disappeared for several weeks. After the cell was washed, what prison officials called Kenneth’s “suicide note”,a pencil scrawl that read ”My Minds No Longer It’s Friend” and “Love Ya Familia!”, was painted over, leaving only photos whose “lack of detail,” according to the FBI crime lab, rendered it “doubtful if this hand printing will ever be identified with hand printing of a known individual."  For some reason, the investigator who took the pictures shortly after Kenneth’s death wrote in a caption that the scrawl read, “Love Paul.”

In 1996, Jesse got an anonymous phone call talking about his brother and bank robbers.
 “Look, your brother was murdered by the FBI. 
There was an interrogation that went wrong…. 
He fit a profile.” 

Later, in a lawsuit brought by Kenneth's family, FBI and state Bureau of Investigations officials testified that a second person’s blood had been found in Kenneth’s cell, and that there were no cut marks on the noose from which he was, according to prison officials, “cut down."  Supposedly, an internal FBI memo states that a prison guard told his neighbor that Kenneth had been killed, and then hung in his cell as a cover-up. Another inmate who reported heard similar statements from a second guard said he was warned to keep silent and then sent to isolation. In a deposition in connection with a lawsuit brought by Jesse, another inmate, Alden Gillis Baker, said Kenneth got into an altercation with a guard. He claimed that additional officers entered the cell, there was “a lot of physical violence going on,” he heard “faint moaning,” and later the sound of bed sheets being torn.  A judge ruled that Baker, a convicted robber and sex offender, was not a reliable witness. In 2000, Baker was found hanging in his cell in a California federal prison.

In spring of 2003, a small-town newspaper reporter in Oklahoma named J.D. Cash, contacted Jesse and he wanted to talk about Kenneth. He explained that some photos of Kenneth's bore a clear resemblance to the police sketch of the alleged John Doe No.2 And both Kenneth and John Doe No. 2 looked quite a bit like another man, a bank robber named Richard Lee Guthrie. They were the same height, weight, and muscular build, both had dark hair and thick mustaches, and both had dragon tattoos on their left arm.

David Paul Hammer, a convicted murderer, had struck up a friendship with Timothy McVeigh when both were imprisoned at the same Federal Correctional Complex. Hammer made sworn statements alleging that McVeigh told him information about other conspirators in the Oklahoma City Bombing, including Guthrie.

In 1994 and 1995, Guthrie and the Aryan Republican Army carried  22 bank robberies across the Midwest, netting some $250,000 that they used to support the white-supremacist movement. Guthrie would also be found dead in his prison cell, the day before he was scheduled to give a television interview. His death was ruled a suicide by hanging.
After being shown a picture of Kenneth, Timothy McVeigh is reported to have said, 
"Now I know why Trentadue was killed, because they thought he was Richard Guthrie."

The federal government did pay a civil settlement, but that still will not help with the obvious injustice that has happened.

Was Guthrie really John Doe No. 2? Or was it someone else?
Andreas Carl Strassmeir is a German national and the former head-of-security for the white separatist community, Elohim City, Oklahoma. His Grandfather was also a co-founder of the Nazi Party. Andreas' father allegedly had connections to the CIA. A confidential informant for the ATF, claims that Andreas would frequently talk about blowing up federal buildings and using direct action against the U.S. Government. McVeigh admitted to being in contact with Andreas two weeks before the bombing but he was never questioned. Andreas fled the United States and hasn't been seen since.
Is Andreas John Joe No 2?

The Curious Disappearance Of Jennifer Kesse.

Jennifer Kesse was born May 20th, 1981 to Joyce and Drew Kesse in New Jersey.

She was a graduate of Vivian Gaither High School in Tampa, Florida, Kesse attended the University of Central Florida in Orlando, graduating in 2003 with a degree in finance. She was a member of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority.

She worked for a finance manager for a Florida property and vacation company.

Jennifer was 24-years-old when she was last seen on January 23, 2006, at approximately 6 p.m., leaving her place of employment, Westgate Resorts, in Ocoee, Florida.

After work she chatted with her family on the phone. She called her boyfriend, Robert Allen, later that night at around 10 p.m.

The next day, Robert was expecting his usual call or text from Jennifer before she went to work, but no call or text came. This worried Robert, so made several attempts to contact his girlfriend, but texts went unanswered and phone calls went straight to voicemail.

People at her work started worrying about Jennifer as well. She had never showed up for work and had missed an important meeting. She never called in sick or to say she was running late. Her coworkers said that this was very unlike her. 

Jennifer's employer called her parents around 11 a.m. to inform them that their daughter was MIA. This prompted Drew and Joyce to make the two hour drive down from Tampa to Orlando to check if their daughter was at her home. When her parents arrived, they noticed that Jennifer's care was missing.

When Drew and Joyce entered Jennifer's condo, they didn't see anything amiss. They found a damp towel, puddles in the shower, a pair of pajamas on the floor, and some makeup on the counter. Also, Jennifer's mom said that Jennifer's favorite pair of pumps were missing from the closet. This all suggested she got ready for work before she disappeared. 

Jennifer's condo was never processed.

Investigators first thought that Jennifer was abducted on her way to her vehicle before work. They now think she was abducted between 7:30 a.m. and 8:00 a.m after she got in the vehicle on January 24th.
Two days after Jennifer's disappearance it was discovered that on the day she disappeared, at 12 p.m., At an apartment complex 1.2 miles away from Jennifer's condo, a hidden surveillance camera catches an unidentified person parking Jennifer's Chevy Malibu and then walking away. The person was mostly obscured by fencing. The only thing discernible about the mystery person is that they are between 5’3″ and 5’5″.

To me, in the video, it seems like it's a woman with her hair pulled back.

Jennifer's car was found still parked where the unidentified person left it.

After analyzing Jennifer's car, a latent print deemed “too minuscule” to yield any helpful information and a small DNA fiber was found. Jennifer's DVD player was still in her car, but her purse and cellphone were never located.

Investigators believe that Jennifer's car was wiped down.

Police brought a search dog to Jennifer's car. The search dog tracked a scent from the car back to her apartment complex, leading investigators to believe that the suspect returned to her apartment parking lot after leaving the car.

Jennifer is still missing.

Her family has filed a lawsuit against the city of Orlando, the Orlando Police Department and the department’s chief in an effort to make thousands of documents related to her disappearance public.

When Jennifer went missing, she was 5'8", 124 lbs, with sandy blonde hair and green eyes.

Anyone with information in the disappearance of Jennifer Kesse is asked to call the FBI's Tampa office at 866-838-1153.

Friday, March 1, 2019

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Will There Ever Be Justice For Hailey Dunn?

Hailey Dunn was born to Billie Jean and Clint Dunn.
She was a bright kid with a winning smile and she was a little bit of a tomboy. She loved her family.

Hailey was a 13-year-old middle school student, band member, cheerleader and athlete in 2010. She lived with her mom and her mom's boyfriend, Shawn Adkins. Hailey's 16 year-old brother, David, also lived there and their dad lived just across the street.

Here mom and Shawn drank a lot and threw wild parties with drugs involved.

About ten months before Hailey's disappearance, Billie and Shawn got into a fight. They both called 911 on each other. Neither one was arrested. Billie said that Shawn had threatened to kill her and her daughter. Shawn said that Billie was threatening to killer herself and frame him.

On December 26th, 2010 at around 9 p.m., David said he left the house to go to a friends home. He stated that he saw Hailey playing video games when he left. Authorities say that there was evidence that Hailey played video games until around midnight.

Around 6a.m. the next day, Shawn arrives at work, in Scurry county, walks in, looks at his supervisor and leaves his job, without saying a word. Shawn later tells everyone he was fired, but his work says that they did not.

Sometime after shortly after 6 a.m., Hailey's mom said she went to work, for her 12 hour shift, also in Scurry county, and Hailey was asleep in her bed.

After Shawn left work he says he went to his mother’s house in Big Springs, Texas, which was a lie. Cell phone towers indicate that between 6:35 and 6:56 a.m., Shawn was in the area of Colorado City, Texas. It wasn't until after 9:30 a.m. when he was in Big Springs and he left that area at almost 3 p.m.

Around 4 p.m., David returned home, but could not get in, so he pounded on the door and then eventually climbed through a window. When David got inside, he stated that Shawn was standing in the hallway with a "deer in the headlights" look.

At 6:19 p.m., Billie Dunn made two cash withdrawals from an ATM, Scurry County. First she takes out $60 and then $80. The money was to purchase illegal narcotics from a person in Scurry County. Billie claims these narcotics were for her and Shawn.


Also according to Billie, Shawn tells her that Hailey left in the afternoon to go to her father’s house then to go to her friend’s house, for a slumber party.

Billie did not call the friend’s house to confirm Hailey spending the night there, nor did she call Clint's house.

On December 28th, around 2 p.m., Billie reports her daughter missing to Colorado City police after she didn't return home. She had also called Hailey's friend's house and they stated that Hailey never came over. It turns out Hailey did't show up at her dad's house either.

Sometime after Hailey's disappearance, Hailey's uncle told police that he had a conversation with Shawn about Hailey being missing. The uncle told Shawn he couldn't believe that someone would hurt a child. Shawn replied "yah, it's like killing a deer." According to the uncle, on previous occasions, Shawn had "talked often about how he kills deer and cuts them up with a chainsaw."

Clint says Billie and Shawn changed their entire living room, painting and getting new furniture, even a new TV. He also says that mutual friends of his and Billie's brought him a book that Billie had she had given to these friends. She asked them to burn it and to never mention it. The title of the book is A Witches' Bible. Clint turned the book over the the FBI.

On December 31st, Billie and Shawn thrown a New Year's Eve party.

On January 2nd, a candlelight vigil for Hailey is attended by at least 750 people.

On January 3rd, Colorado City police announce that Hailey Dunn’s case, previously treated as a runaway, now is being called a missing person case.

On January 4th, Billie and Shawn take polygraph tests. Billie fails hers and so does Shawn for the most part. The two questions he answered truthfully were disturbing. One of the questions was asking who the police should look at in Hailey's disappearance. Shawn answered "Us." The second question was if he knew where Hailey was, he answered yes. He said that Hailey was in Surrey.
After this, Shawn is asked by Billie to leave her home.

On February 24, authorities announce that nearly 109,000 images of child pornography, bestiality and deviant acts were discovered on numerous electronic devices Billie's home and Shawn’s mother's house. 

A purple rug painted with a pentagram was pulled from Hailey's home during the investigation and booked into evidence.

On March 17, Police had came to her door and asked for Shawn, Billie said he wasn't home. The police produced a search warrant, so Billie let them in. It turns out Shawn was home and Billie lied. Billie is arrested for lying to police.

On March 26th, 2013, Hailey's remains are found near Lake J.B. Thomas in Scurry County.

Allegedly court documents, say investigators believe Shawn was the last person to have seen Hailey, on December 27th. Investigators also believe that Hailey was "kidnapped and transported to another location against her will."

No one has been brought to justice for Hailey's murder.