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  1. #21
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    Chuckels I see you can dish it out but you when you think someone is talking about you, you go nuts. I read the retired officers post I don't think SF was talking about you. So stop picking on on JM. If you don't like him oh well, but I do. Maybe you should seek help for all that hate. Good luck Chuckles!

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    [quote=[b]"I love ****"[/b]] Of course you do.

  3. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by I love ****
    Chuckels I see you can dish it out but you when you think someone is talking about you, you go nuts. I read the retired officers post I don't think SF was talking about you. So stop picking on on JM. If you don't like him oh well, but I do. Maybe you should seek help for all that hate. Good luck Chuckles!
    Free speech. Where did it go? What is the good of a website like this if yu cant express yur self? DW said things about JM. Yu didnt say he lied about anything, but you called it hate. Isnt he entitled to his opinion? Who are you to tell anyone to stop picking on anyone. Free country. Free speech. DW doesn't like him. You do. So what? Some people liked Hitler to. I read retired cops post and he called DW by ****y. He talked about a Sgt. who had trouble with FMPD over hookers. How many Sgts named **** had a problem in FM with a hooker? Don't play dum, everyone knew he meant DW. I think DW went nuts by his reply because he said it was filled with lies. Free speech is great. Lies are different. Yu lost me with Chuckels. Must be a private joke.

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    My good friends and brother/sister officers in LE;

    I came on this site the other day after I was told I was a topic of conversation. I found the same old trash, attempting to blacken my name with a 19 year old incident that was settled between the CCPD and myself immediately upon learning that someone in the department was trying to make something out of it that wasn't. Some cowardly internet poster, hiding behind an anonymous username, couldn't name one police related issue in my entire career to criticize, having to use a private, off-duty, out of jurisdiction incident that never violated any law.

    Why did he feel compelled to take a low blow shot at me? Because of my attempt to come forward and solve a 21 year old double-murder case that was so fouled up by detectives in the beginning. I had to be embarrassed in front of the entire FOP membership on Monday evening by the president and fraternal brother. That is the price I had to pay for daring to shake up the status-quo of the CCPD.

    Many of you who worked with me know I am a fighter for justice and honest LE officer. I am not a quitter or person who can be intimidated nor bought off with any offer.

    However, this came at the most opportune time. After years of trying to interest CCPD detectives in two different suspects, each with different and distinct probable cause to believe they could be involved in the murders, and being ignored, ridiculed, and rebuffed, I had turned to others even before posting on this site. Being an ex-investigative news reporter, winner of a 1966 TV Emmy award, I turned to Fox4 to get the information to the public, as well as other media. Knowing it might involve public corruption, I also met with federal and state agents, consulted an attorney, the State's Attorney, and met with the Mayor, making hundreds of pages of information and evidence available to any that wanted all or part.

    As much as I would have liked to been accepted by the CCPD to help solve this case without any compensation to me, I now am of the opinion that certain people really don't want this case solved. If solved with information I discovered CCPD have had for two decades, the arrest, and especially a confession or trial which witnesses would tell what they disclosed about drugs in their sworn statements in the case file, could snowball into possible criminal charges for others besides the actual killer. It might also re-open a federal or state probe into the happenings at Cape Coral Hospital in the 90's as it pertained to those possibly dealing in illegal drugs, and any connection with any law enforcement officials. The only part left undone is that it takes time to get a Freedom of Information request from the FBI. CCPD couldn't allow me access to the files which would possibly put more people in jeopardy than the killer. However, one thing I learned working within such a corrupt organization is to get my hands on every document possible, and keep them safe for future use. I also learned dealing with bottom-feeding scum in the Chicago area to keep these documents in even a more secure place than the CCPD evidence room.

    I said this was an "opportune time." This is because I have more than proven my theories and reason for suspects. I have disclosed it to the public, officials, and law enforcement. I have at least created an interest in one CCPD detective if the post above is authentic.

    I will not expose my great son, who has never even been given a traffic ticket in his 48 years of life, (how I bet many other fathers wish they could boast of that) to the scandalous, lying posts on sites like this anymore; I will not have my adult grandkids have to answer at work for my one minor incident of indiscretion, which happened two decades ago, by the grandfather they love; I will not be a part of feeding the warped minds of hateful people who want to delight in having grade and high school students make fun of my grandkids because of the grandfather they love and who loves them more than any job I ever had. My dying mother forgave me. My Lord has forgiven me. My friends say there is no reason to forgive me. My enemies will never forgive me, but that is their problem, not mine. And for everyone else, I'm glad my life doesn't depend on your opinions of me, good or bad. Everyone is entitled to their opinions, but I will not allow them to affect my life for one more moment.

    After a four hour session at lunch with a close friend and a great philosopher, he made me realize that the serenity prayer is for life-time non-drinkers like me as well as those who need it to break an addiction. "GOD GRANT ME THE SERENITY TO ACCEPT THE THINGS I CANNOT CHANGE, COURAGE TO CHANGE THE THINGS I CAN, AND THE WISDOM TO KNOW THE DIFFERENCE." I cannot change the way the CCPD is run, or even the way they handle investigations; I had the courage to do everything possible within my power to do the right thing in this investigation and then turn it over to others who can change things; and my friend shared with me the wisdom to know the difference. I once was a pretty good investigative news reporter and photographer, but I moved on; Early in Florida, I once was a pretty good Lieutenant of Fish and Game, but moved on; and I once was a pretty good police officer for the CCPD, but moved on; now I am a pretty good Christian man, who enjoys traveling in my motorhome in the summer, always was a pretty good father who loves his family and was a role model for my son, and now with time on my hands and with one book finished, another book in editing, I have been told I am a pretty good writer. So as much as I know this will hurt those enemies of mine that enjoyed feeding on my posts like the predators they are, to give them a reason for posting their trashy lies, my typing energies are going to be spent on other investigative, true crime novels, pointing up the work and lack of work of those police officers, good and bad, who the citizens rely on to protect and serve them. He made me aware I might do more good in writing a book about the Cornell/Story murders than wasting my time on this site feeding my enemies.

    For those who care, I am at perfect peace with myself, knowing that I tried to do the right thing in my life, but at times failed. Who doesn't? . For the others, who cares? Peace be with the good, decent, honest officers, and may God ride shotgun with you and give you comfort. For the others, God will judge them, not me. Goodbye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ****Wylie
    Quote Originally Posted by Retired CCPD
    Hey NotClique you forgot to tell everyone about the prevert SGT who kept getting stopped by Ft Myers Police with hookers and a belly covered with joy jelly. Very strange how you never said a thing about that ****y Boy. Yes he retired, oh thats it he retired Wink Wink :roll: You have blamed everyone else for all your probelms wake up old man. You made me sick seeing you on the news talking about the court yard murders. Alot of hard working detectives worked their butts off on that case, you my friend no nothing. Lets investigate teenagers who were locked up out of state when that crime took place. You my friend no nothing about police work. Oh wait lets see where were you that night ? :|
    I found out at the FOP lastnight I was again the subject of untrue, slanderous statements by a reported retired officer, above, that does have the guts or credibility to post with his name. As I read his post, I would think it was one of the detective that botched big time the Cornell/Story double murder case 21 years ago. Most of the detectives who worked on the case I have respect for, but there are a couple that I don't. He brought up two items about me that I want to answer.

    1) I retired with full honors, both by the officers I supervised at a separate retirement party where they thanked me for all the years of help and service to them, and at a department luncheon where they recognized my "distinguished and dedicated" service to the CCPD and the citizens.

    2) Chief Rowe told the overflow crowd of officers at the city party, "**** has the largest personnel file I have ever seen, weighing 11 pounds, 10.35 of those pounds being commendations and comments about ****'s fine work. He didn't fit the pre-determined model of what we look for in a police officer. He is a unique individual, what we call a ‘right brain' person, who is extreme creative. Many of us get stuck in a mold, working within the dots, but ****'s success was being able to step back, assess a situation, think outside the lines and dots, and come up with a solution. **** Wylie has made a tremendous influence on this department. He has left a legacy that won't soon be forgotten." Then he handed me the plaque as a "small form of recognition for such a large contribution to the department and the city." Such an intelligent, honorable man of police science doesn't plan an event and say those things about an officer that has done such a terrible thing to discredit himself or the department.

    3) That officially ended more than 40 years of a professional work life, dedicated to helping ordinary citizens in my two chosen careers that had as their basis, investigation, photography, interviews, and many other related items at crime scenes and professional police supervision. As an Investigative Newsman/Photographer in the Chicago area, my work was used internationally, winner of major awards, in major detective and LIFE magazine, 1966 TV Emmy Award winner for Fox WFLD-TV, 1978 CCPD/Kiwanis Officer of the Year, 1979 CCPD/Optimist International Law Enforcement Award. In that period, I personally saved the lives of 7 children in three events, 2 from the middle of Lake Michigan, 4 tiny infants in a raging tenement house fire, and a 13 month old girl I brought back by CPR after drowning in her pool here.

    4) Quoting four of the men who knew me best, Elmer Jacobsen, Dir. NW Indiana Crime Commission, "he has consistently demonstrated uncommon courage, resourcefulness, and tenacity in the pursuit of his work. He has often and generously shared with this Crime Commission much of his time and information;" Gary (IN) Police Chief James Hilton, "I have known Mr. Wylie for many years. In my opinion he is of high moral character, you will find him capable, loyal, and a man of impeccable integrity;" Det/Lt. Roger Butler, CCPD, "Det. Wylie is one of the most devoted police officers in the profession. He had the highest conviction rate in the detective division;" Chief James White, CCPD, "a 40 hour week means nothing to him. He works around the clock and sometimes has to be told to take time off. There was no question this year who would be Officer of the Year. Wylie is very dedicated to his profession and well deserving of this award and honor,"

    5) With that background above, I found myself to be a very real threat to real powers that ran the CCPD, a basically, morally corrupt bunch of officers and high level brass, termed a "clique" by many officers who resigned after not being able to put up with the treatment they received in many areas of their jobs. I loved law enforcement, investigation, and service to the community so I stayed and fought them, hoping there was room for an honest officer and supervisor on the department who would back honest officers in their pursuit to serve the citizens. I put up with the worst kind of harassment you could imagine for more than the last ten years of my service, marked by a statement by the leader of the "clique" to an officer right in front of me, "Wylie has no price!" He didn't say it as a compliment, but I took it that way in my determination to fight for a better and more honest department. Then came the IA's, officers who later would go to prison, going out and getting false statements from girls for sexual harassment against me, which failed after one wrote a letter to me apologizing for lying and the other woman wouldn't take a lie detector test. Then came another charging I released information to the media without authorization that failed when Lt. Butler came forward and disclosed he had given me permission. Much of this was engineered by the city manager after I was brought back from patrol to head a major investigation of city departments for corruption, bribes, and malfeasance, which resulted in a 28 count charge against the director of the park department, a 30 count charge against a prominent Cape attorney who sat on a city board, and a threat by FEMA to the city manager to cut off all federal flood insurance for the city after I found he approved construction of a large condo project in a flood zone. I was then taken off and the investigation closed down by new Chief Vines when I had many more targets for felony violations.

    6) Suffering from major depression episodes, and under doctor's care, brought about by the many years of harassment on the job I loved and tried to work honestly, and a personal relationship break-up, I picked up a female hitch-hiker in Ft. Myers one early evening before dark. Longing for some female companionship to talk with, we parked right out in the open near the river. Ft. Myers police officers came up while we were talking, and accused me of being with a known prostitute. (Tina Vaught had never been arrested/convicted of prostitution, with only one arrest for trespassing on record) Officers made a strictly illegal search of my car which yielded nothing and when I objected on the grounds I knew the law as a police officer, they asked for ID. I showed them, and they told me to take the girl back to where I picked her up and they would "keep the incident between us," which I did not ask for. Of course they didn't, Capt. Murphy was notified, and instead of turning it over to IA Lt. John Randall for investigation,
    which has always been protocol, this long-time member of the "clique" and personal antagonist with me started the investigation himself. I didn't violate any laws. The three officers and their supervisor were quoted in the later CCPD IA (done by Capt. Murphy) as saying, "In speaking with the officers and their supervisor, the actions as observed by them would NOT have led to an arrest for violation of Section 796.07, Florida Statutes, entitled Prohibiting Prostitution." At the time the FMPD officers came up, I was making arrangements to help this 19 year old female and her less than year old, sick daughter. I was arranging to meet her at the Greyhound bus station in the morning so I could buy her a ticket back home to NH to live with her parents to get her off the streets down here and away from a criminal boyfriend in jail. Even at the time I was doing something that led to my decision to retire, I was trying to help a person set their life straight.

    7)Capt. Murphy's investigation charged two allegation, Conduct unbecoming an Officer and Criminal Conduct by an Officer. To start with, CCPD Chief Vines had issued a statement in writing that what an officer does on his off-duty time, not in uniform, that is not a violation of law, is of no concern for the police department. That should have taken care of the first allegation on it's face;. Secondly, if the 3 police officers who were involved, and their supervisor determined that no arrest could have been made because they didn't have any evidence that a law was violated, how could I be found guilty of the second allegation? I will tell you how. It is as old as the CCPD, when they want to "get someone" they can do anything. When you have moral creeps like Capt. WA, sitting as head of a two person Command Board, a high-ranking member of the "clique," it is easy. Present members of CCPD take note,you could be next. The Grand Jury wrote just two years before Capt. WA "should be terminated immediately" because of lack of credibility under oath and allowing the VIN unit to become a criminal entity that borrowed cocaine from Sanibel PD and returned baking powder; used illegal drugs with informants; provided alcohol and drugs to an underage girl while having sex with her in uniform, on-duty, in a police vehicle while she was "miked up" by the state attorney's office, believe me, they can do anything they want. Three of his officers were indicted and convicted of felonies. Yet he could recommend termination for me! Do you suppose there could have been a personal reason, like he was replaced on the city investigation by me after Lt. Butler found he was leaking information to city department heads to gain favors for himself? Capt. WA rose from detective, to Sgt, to Lt, to Capt., faster than anyone in the history of the CCPD after he was removed from the city investigation, and they zeroed in to "get" me..

    8) I have my doubts as to whether Chief Rowe would have followed the recommendation to fire me with my clean record of 16 years, with only one two day suspension for a prank with other officers one night, including Murphy, who also was suspended. I got 2 days because I don't drink and was the only one sober, while the rest only got one day because they were drunk. Now go figure that. However, the 6-7 years since I made enemies on an honest city investigation resulted in an unimaginable harassment which had taken its toll on me mentally and physically. I was sick of working under the trash I had to bow down to. I had just built a house so I could take care of my terminally ill, cancer stricken mother of 85 years to live with me. This investigation was killing her faster. I had a proud son on our fire department, a third generation of honorable public servant who would be hurt immensely by the investigation, as was my daughter-in-law, also a member of the CCPD. I had been working a side job in photography for more than 20 years with the Board of Realtors and I figured with that income and pension, I could make it as a single man. Of course, the trash on the CCPD had to extract the last piece of flesh they could and I found myself fired from that position at the same time of my retirement. I know that because Capt. Murphy and Capt. Austen made so much more of this incident than it deserved, I felt my life on the department would be even more terrible if I stayed. I was ready for retirement and taking care of my wonderful mother full time. I wanted also to travel. I wanted to complete a book on my interesting life. I wanted to spend more time with people I loved and loved me instead of people like the liar who wrote under "retired CCPD" and the members of the "clique." I don't mind saying I lost, they won, but with the caveat of a boxer who undergoes round after round of very punishing low blows without the help of anyone coming to his aid to stop the illegal action against him. I was tired, sick, and hurting very much. This police department was worse than even most agencies in the Chicago/Calumet area where I spent many years, my father retired from, and his long time squad car partner and my surrogate brother died in my arms after being shot 7 times in the chest. I went to Chief Rowe and told him how I felt, and that I wanted to save him from a major decision and retire. He thanked me very much for my service and wished me the best. He even set up a paid leave period for more than two months to take me to my anniversary date in October so I could take advantage of a 2 year buyout on my pension benefits. (Hardly the action of a Chief toward someone who did something so wrong) He told me they would throw a nice retirement party for me in October, "after this all dies down" (again, hardly a punishment statement) and he said that while he couldn't cover up anything about the investigation, they weren't going to notify the media of the retirement or the investigation. Of course, he didn't have to, the "clique" would take care of that, as I was hardly home from the station before Murphy was on the phone saying "someone dropped a dime on you and I had a call from WINK-TV. CCPD has always been run by two entities, a Chief and the "clique." As a 42 year resident of the city, I was here the first day of the department. In 1976, I did an investigative newspaper series on a black man sentenced to death in a Lee courtroom by an all-white jury, which proved him innocent. A nationally famed attorney used my evidence and conclusions to win his permanent freedom at the Florida Supreme Court level. Chief White called me in an offered me a job with a promise for the first detective position available, a promise he kept in the first year. A real difference between that and the way Jay Murphy was hired two years later. Yes, Jay, there are still a few of us around that remember the Leitch case. I am proud of my service, but apologize to the citizens that I was not able to continue to serve because of a 20 minute lapse in judgement in my 77 years of life, even though I did not commit a law violation or even a violation of department regulations..

    9)A warning to some officers still on the CCPD. What happened to me could happen to you. My attorney at the time brought up with me the other officers on the department that were in violation of at least two state statutes which fall into the same category of "moral turpitude" as the prostitution statute, with the same second degree misdemeanor penalty. They are 798.01, (Adultery) and 798.02 (Cohabitation). At the time of my IA, several officers, including
    ranking brass, were in violation of these statutes daily. If I had been fired instead of retiring, my attorney was ready to take the case to court and bring out this selective prosecution of one member while they allowed others to live daily in violation of similar state law. I couldn't let that happen as some of these people were among my best friends.

    10) Let's now look at the slanderous, libelous, and highly defamatory statement of lies posted by "retired CCPD." He starts by identifying me as a "pervert SGT". (There is nothing "perverted" about a man spending time with a woman, even IF an act of normal sex takes place, and even IF money is exchanged in violation of a law, there is nothing "perverted" about that.) Then he says, "who kept getting stopped by Ft. Myers Police with hookers" (This was the only time I had any connection with a "stop" by FMPD in my 42 years in Lee County, 27 of those as a civilian. This is a blatant lie and constitutes a crime and civil actionable.) Then he makes a claim that I had a "belly covered with joy jelly" (This is another blatant lie and constitutes a crime and civil actionable . The only time described above, I was fully clothed. Officers who made the illegal search of my car found a container of hand cream, hardly a crime) Oh, by the way, two officers searching a car and didn't find two loaded handguns, one in the driver's door and the other under the driver's seat, are a real asset to any PD. Then he goes into my investigation into the Courtyards double-murder case and my recent TV news appearance. I will go into that more later. However, I had to laugh about his statement, "You my friend no (really an intelligent person, doesn't "know" the difference between "know" and "no") nothing about police work." (In my first 20 years up north I was on the scene taking evidence photos, statements, etc., of more murders in any one year than the entire CCPD detective division combined in all the years on the dept). And as far as "police work" in general, I will put my credentials up against his anytime, all he has to do is have the intestinal fortitude to come out from behind his fictitious name in posting, something most cowards won't do. And as far as IQ and qualifications, in 1955 I was the youngest applicant every chosen to attend the Indiana State Police Academy at IU as one of only 71 of 3,500 applicants)

    11) "Retired CCPD" finished up with a statement that could be considered accusatory or just showing his ignorance, but should be cleared up now. He said, "Oh wait lets see where were you that night? " (I take it he means the night of the murders). Well, I was at 28th Terrace and 10th Place in my squad car waiting for what I think NOW was the killer of the two victims to come out of the canal he jumped into escape the other CCPD officers on the other side. We did not know of the murders at that time, only chasing him after he was discovered trying to steal a car, when I got the call to the murders. I was the first officer up the stairs to find the bodies, accompanied by Lt. Kinzler. I was the first officer to question the mother, Jan Cornell at the scene. I was the first officer to find out about the country-western cassette tapes the mother said the killer must had played while he lingered in the apartment. I was the first officer to accompany the mother into the kitchen to find the four photos on the ironing board. I was the first officer to hear from the mother how she found the sliding glass door open when she entered. I was the supervisor who set up the road blocks surrounding the complex to question cars leaving that morning. I was the supervisor who went to the two all-night convenient stores within a half-mile of the scene and found they both had surveillance camera tapes of the hours in question and asked them to secure the tapes for pickup by detectives, then went back to the scene and told Capt. Murphy to have detectives pick up the tapes. I think I know who you are, so why didn't you pick them up while working your butt off on the case? Oh, Capt. Murphy didn't tell you? Shame on Capt. Murphy. Don't you think those tapes may contain the killer? Maybe the killer stopped for a beer, gas, cigarettes, coffee, etc. How about later when a questioning a suspect and he claims he has an alibi, that he was somewhere else. Don't you think it would be nice to show him his photo at a certain time within mere yards of the murder scene? Does that sound like I don't know anything about police work? Now, 20 years later, police look for every piece of video tape from surveillance cameras near the scene of most every serious crime.( I knew back then how important photography is to police work having been doing it professional for 40 years, being qualified as an "expert witness" in photography in many courts. I even set up a video camera in my squad car a decade before video cameras were installed in police cars. ) And then I went to the station and typed out my statement for detectives as to my involvement at the scene, and made out the original Crime Report of the murders. Now this great member of the detective team that worked their butts off knows where I was that night, which apparently he missed in the files. Maybe they lost my statement as to where I was, like a suspect's hair taken from the little girl and the hair Det. Fronk vacuumed from a bed of a suspect which was lost in the case. Oh, I forgot to ask you, when are you going to bring the killer to court? The killer you detectives told me you know who did it and it was just a matter of time before you find him because he moved out of town. Didn't you guys find him in Texas and go there but it wasn't him? I've waited almost 21 years. You had your chance.

    12) I feel sorry for Kurt and Christy having to work with a case so screwed up from the start. In February I met with Chief Murphy for more than two hours and volunteered to come back and work free of compensation with them to solve the case. Last summer I tried to cooperate with Kurt and Christy when I met with them before heading to the UP of Michigan to find another suspect I developed there. Of course, Chief Murphy couldn't let me see the case file and refused my offer. I might have found the cover sheet prepared by the CCPD crime analyst, entitled, "DRUG FOLDER," complete with page numbers of about 3,000 pages of copies of sworn statements by individuals taken by detectives. It purports to show ties between the apartment and/or certain occupants and former occupants with up to 10 years of marijuana, cocaine, Quaalude, crack, and Valium, drug use and dealing. Then I might ask the obvious, where the 3,000 pages of copies are to look up the page numbers from the statements. What? You must be kidding! They have been destroyed by "hard working detectives working their butts off, Wasn't that evidence? My, my, is there any doubt why the Chief doesn't want me anywhere near that file for when I was a police officer destroying evidence in a murder case was a serious crime, even more serious than sitting in a car with a girl somebody said was a prostitute. I understand at least three names on the sheet were CC Hospital employees. Lets see, Cocaine, CC Hospital, Employees, Oh, I remember now, that was front page news in the 90's when the FBI was indicting and imprisoning Chief Murphy's golfing buddies for fraud, you remember, the ones that reportedly ran around with complimentary miniature CCPD badges in their wallets but had no official capacity with the department. Even though the FBI investigation was for fraud, they found the golfers were using cocaine, bought with hospital x-ray silver, especially on their many out-of-town golf trips parties. Maybe Chief Murphy will tell the public how many golf trips he went on with them, paid for by them. Big time hospital executives I wouldn't think would go down to MLK to buy drugs off the corner, especially when they might be available just down the hallway from there offices. No worry about getting arrested, or being mugged, and after all they might be helping employees who are dependant upon them for their jobs and will keep quiet. One person I recently interviewed told me about of one of the hospital employees whose name appears on the CCPD "DRUG FOLDER" cover sheet, who lived with him, coming home and accidently dropping hundreds of pills on the floor. Immediately he connected the large number of pills with the number of uncouth, rough type men who would "stop by" to see her, and ordered her to find a new place to live. According to the cover sheet, a close and long-time friend of the same hospital employee told CCPD about the murders, that "I can say with XXXX that I can see where it could be a drug related crime."

    13) If you are still reading, it might seem very plain why after 19 years of retirement Chief Murphy and other members of the CCPD are reviving the only flaw on my distinguished record of service to embarrass me, to shut me up, and to discredit me as "not credible" like he told a reporter from Fox4. It is plain to me. Also plain is why for 21 years the public hasn't been told this was undoubtedly a drug connected crime, that the apartment was targeted, and that the only ransacking was in one bedroom of large drawers and closets when medium or large objects may be stored/hidden, not looking for or taking small jewelry items. The CCPD detective division under Capt. Murphy deceived the producers of the major crime solving TV program, America's Most Wanted three different times, telling the public it was done by a sexual deviate "rapist" who killed the women, without a word about the drug angle. There was NO RAPE! A rapist gets his thrills out of the conquest, control, struggle, inflicting fear and pain, and many other demeaning things he does to torture women victims. These victims were attacked with an object found in the apartment "after death," obvious to make it look like a sex crime. Florida law would not even allow a suspect to be charged with "rape" where the victim is a dead body The four photos of the 11 year old victim and her older sister were laid on the ironing board by the killer obviously as a message to the mother for revenge or retaliation, and the mother obviously got this message as she related it to me. Yet millions of TV viewers came away from the TV screen three times looking for a sex deviate, not a drug crazed burglar.

    In conclusion, this all came up because I care enough about the citizens of Cape Coral and Lee County that when Chief Murphy turned down my offer, I reverted back to my thoughts about the power of the media and went to Fox4 to offer my services. A killer is still on the streets. All of these retired detectives from the case are too busy working their butts off writing slanderous lies about a brother officer to volunteer to help solve this case. My 1966 TV Emmy award winning investigative reporting on the nationally baffling case of three teen girls from Chicago, who disappeared from an Indiana lakefront beach filled with 9,000 people, made me plenty qualified to work with them. I promised the parents of those girls I would never let the case die. Last summer I went to Indiana and brought my 44 year investigation to a successful end when the Fox station in Indianapolis interviewed me and I disclosed not only the reason for the disappearance but also the identification of the murderer of them. Maybe some day we will get a police chief appointed who will put the citizen's safety first. When this killer, who is now out of prison, kills again, I will be back here telling you, "I told you so." I predicted in a statement during an IA brought against me by his mother for laughing at him outside a courtroom, that he would kill within months of a murder he committed. Yes, "retired CCPD" I did want you to "investigate a teenager." A teenage killer who committed the same type murder, using bed linens over the face, and stealing a watch, his favorite ., ONLY 23 DAYS AFTER THIS DOUBLE MURDER. WE WERE CHASING HIM ON FOOT AND INTO THE CANAL ONLY THREE MILES FROM THE MURDER SCENE AT THE TIME I GOT THE FIRST CALL TO THE "2 SIGNAL 5's" HE WAS IN A NEIGHBOR'S GARAGE TRYING TO STEAL A CAR, BEFORE FLEEING WHEN THE NEIGHBOR SURPRISED HIM. HE ALWAYS STOLE A CAR TO FLEE TOWN AFTER COMMITTING A SERIOUS CRIME. HE STOLE A CAR AFTER THE MURDER HE COMMITTED 23 DAYS AFTER OUR MURDERS AND DROVE BACK HERE WHERE WE ARRESTED HIM. BUT "RETIRED CCPD" MADE FUN OF ME FOR WANTING THEM TO "INVESTIGATE A TEENAGER." HE FORGOT ONE WORD, I WANTED HIM TO "INVESTIGATE A TEENAGE KILLER." WHO DOESN'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT POLICE WORK? YOU BE THE JUDGE. I TRUST "MOST" OF MY BROTHER OFFICERS. THANKS FOR ALLOWING ME TO TELL MY SIDE OF THE STORY HERE
    Hey ****, how appropriate, it seems like you have finally lost your mind. Your problem is that you are neither a cop or writer, but simply a frustrated old man. You need to let go and go on with what is left of your life. Let the professionals and not some amateur handle these murder cases. You talk about protecting your son and daughter-in-law, but wasn't it your son that ran off with another women. I guess it runs in the family; you know, lets go out and pick up prostitutes. I've got a great idea about how to solve the Story/Cornell murders. Since you were as you claim the first one to the scene, why don't you offer up your DNA! You have never been eliminated as a suspect. Stop in the station house and give us a little bit. Hey, you never know!

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    You must think DW is/was a Superman. He was working as a shift Sgt., involved in a chase for a suspect AND committing a double homocide!
    He must be rattling a few cages in CCPD. Why not have all CCPD submit DNA?

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    Why did DW get to stay home for two months prior to taking the buyout. I took the same buyout, but I had to show up for work. Why was the IA investigation swept under the rug and not investigated during that time. I bet JM brokered a deal with Rowe not to continue the investigation. Most likely so the subject involved would not have to be fired and face the media. Strange how the poster only gives one side of the story.

    I believe Murphy saved that guys butt so many a times over the years. And this is the way he gets paid back. Someone has lost their mind.

    The poster said being a police officer was his calling. His late father was a cop, he was a cop. He must have been so diappointed, sad, displeased when his son failed to fulfill his hopes and expectations and became a firefighter. Maybe that when all his bad luck started.

    Can someone please give the Honorable Chief Jay Murphy a call, so we can get the little guy a tour of the police station and one of those stick on gold junior police badges. It would mean the world to his daddy.

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    Free speech versus hate speech. Why are JM and his "boys" so worried about DW's investigation into Cornell/Story? Could there be something to his Cocaine/Hospital/Employees/Murder theory? Can't see so much effort here to ruin him and shut him up just out of jealousy that he might just have the answer. DW was always a standup guy, a supervisor of integrity, just like he came on here using his name. He wrote pages of information, and yet none of JM's posts challenged him about one thing. Instead they attack him personally, his son, his dad. I feel very fortunate I had a supervisor like him and know more about his personal life than many, including when his son's marriage was in trouble he stood on his ex-wife's side. DW shows character by not once mentioning JM's boy and his criminal troubles. I'm glad he didn't fall for that "come in and talk with me" offer by one of JM's "boys." Apparently he only knows the old SB. The offer to give DNA would be like JM handing one of his "boys" a couple of crack rocks to throw in the car of a traffic stop for a felony arrest of someone who opposes him. He is dangerous. About the 2 months vacation, it was all time DW had on the books, instead getting paid for, took leave time, perfectly above board by Rowe. If "Why" took the buyout at the same time, I don't remember there being a retirement party for yu. Could it be Wylie's contribution to the city and department was so much more important than yours he deserved the tribute he got while they let you fade off into the night, never missed?

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    Re: How CCPD use to be

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Barnes
    ****, If you wish to talk about this case feel free to contact me in my office tomorrow. I would ask though, that you do not discuss issues of an open/active case in a public forum. You may not be aware of all the evidence that has been involved in this case and what angles are/have been looked at. Thank you. Sgt. Steve Barnes Major Crimes Unit

    SGT Barnes what are you thinking he will never call you. You posted your number here. Listen to me get a magic marker and go to Jc park and write you number on the mens room wall. He will call I bet the ranch on it.

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    Won't someone tell me why when Arnold's daughter was having trouble with drugs, Rob's son is in prison, and Jay's son is about to go, our last three chiefs, and that shows a little lack of credibility as a leader, even of their own family, why everyone is so quick to jump on DW for one mistake almost 20 years ago? I see in the N-P today Jan Cornell admitting to using illegal drugs. Do you suppose DW was right all along? Could someone tell me what spending a few minutes with a prostitute has to do with a detective's ability to figure out who killed someone? That should be the issue.

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