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Offline N.I.

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I don't know what I'm doing
« on: December 27, 2004, 09:44:00 PM »
I am just researching as much as I can. I am also calling police and FBI to report the crimes that I experienced and witnessed. I feel that I have to do for myself rather than wait for someone else to do it. This is not to say that anything that I do alone will make a difference, but I wonder what will happen if I sit around and wait forever for the laws to change or for a brilliant law firm to take up the fight.

What I experienced in Straight was physical and emotional abuse and mental torture. Crimes were committed that must be brought to justice in the courts of law.

I cannot report everyone's crimes, and there are many far worse than what I saw. Please keep in mind what I found out in talking to the District Attorney in Fairfax County, VA the other day: there is no statute of limitations on felony crimes in Virginia. Were there felony crimes committed at Straight VA? Since I am not a lawyer, I cannot speak to that. If you think you witnessed or experienced crimes at Straight VA, you can call the police to report these crimes. (My experience has been that while one detective may not be easy to talk to, another will take you more seriously. These are not the easiest phone calls to make.)
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I don't know what I'm doing
« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2004, 01:56:00 PM »
Ages ago, like around the turn of the century, Arnold Trebach asked us all to make up affidavits and send them to LE authorities and regulatory agencies at home, in the location of the programs we attended and in D.C.

A few people did. I didn't because there's really very little that I can remember w/ enough detail and certainty to make up a meaningful statement. I can remember, for example, the name and heartbreaking face of the girl who was stood up and made to take the blame for making staff and her parents force her to have an abortion. No recollection whatever, though, of which staff member was leading rap or who else was in the room. And I don't know that this person wants to be publicly named in that context.

But if you have a better memory or fresher experience, there are a lot of good reasons to do just what Dr. Trebach asked. Even if it never leads to any meaningful investigation into your particular situation, it is sworn evidence that could be used in future cases against the same individuals and/or organizations. If enough people send them in, the content will cover years and span many state lines. Somebody in down in the machinery might start to wonder just wtf is going on here.

So it's really not a bad idea to take this tack.

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