SAO Suzanne O’Donnell calls Ed Brodsky a liar?
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    Lightbulb SAO Suzanne O’Donnell calls Ed Brodsky a liar?

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    In an interview last week, State Attorney Ed Brodsky had said he was personally conducting an “active review” of the 2009 death case of Sheena Morris with two of his chief homicide prosecutors: Suzanne O’Donnell and Art Brown. “We’ve been working on the case. We expect in the near future we’ll be able to come forward with more information.”

    O’Donnell disputes claims made by Brodsky that they are “actively reviewing” the case and said she hasn’t been involved with the case for over five months.

    When Brodsky was asked about this story, he wrote in an email: “…it would be ethically inappropriate for me to make any comments while this case is under [active] review.”
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    https://www.heraldtribune.com/news/2...ase-inaccurate
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    Hmmmm all of a sudden esdale doesn't seem so crazy now does he

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    Lightbulb Sheena Morris death-case relinquished to Florida Attorney General

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    State Attorney Ed Brodsky is relinquishing the Sheena Morris death-case to the Florida Attorney General’s Office of Statewide Prosecution — 11 years after she was found hanging in a shower stall in a Bradenton Beach hotel..

    This will be the fifth investigation.

    The Office of Statewide Prosecution usually prosecutes cases involving…
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    https://www.heraldtribune.com/news/2...torney-general
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Williams View Post
    In an interview last week, State Attorney Ed Brodsky had said he was personally conducting an “active review” of the 2009 death case of Sheena Morris with two of his chief homicide prosecutors: Suzanne O’Donnell and Art Brown. “We’ve been working on the case. We expect in the near future we’ll be able to come forward with more information.”

    O’Donnell disputes claims made by Brodsky that they are “actively reviewing” the case and said she hasn’t been involved with the case for over five months.

    When Brodsky was asked about this story, he wrote in an email: “…it would be ethically inappropriate for me to make any comments while this case is under [active] review.”
    Ed Brodsky told a bold faced lie in public to achieve a predetermined political outcome.

    Ms. Suzanne O’Donnell may be the best "chief homicide prosecutor" in the 12th Judicial District, but now that she has publicly outed Brodsky for lying-in-public, how long will it be before Brodsky seeks to fire her for trumped up allegations? The more you know...

    It's now time for a new State Attorney to be elected to the 12th Judicial District.

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    If it were ethically inappropriate to comment while this case was under active investigation, isn't it ethically inappropriate to state to a news outlet during an interview just last week he was personally conducting an active review of the 2009 death case of Sheena Morris with two of his chief homicide prosecutors: Suzanne O’Donnell and Art Brown? If as the article states “We’ve been working on the case. We expect in the near future we’ll be able to come forward with more information." was not true how can that be ethically appropriate to lie to cover up for inept management of an elected office? I seem to recall a long time prosecutor being fired by this supposedly ethical politician (oxymoronic I know) for questioning his ethics. Things that make you go hmmmmmm.

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    Cool Strategic Political Football

    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Williams View Post
    State Attorney Ed Brodsky is relinquishing the Sheena Morris death-case to the Florida Attorney General’s Office of Statewide Prosecution — 11 years after she was found hanging in a shower stall in a Bradenton Beach hotel.
    To dig himself out of his political quandary, Ed Brodsky called someone at the Florida Attorney General’s Office ---- and he begged them to take the Sheena Morris case off his hands! It's called "political football." Now the hot potato is somebody else's political problem. It's pretty impressive that Brodsky was able to jettison the Sheena Morris case so quickly. He obviously has some political pull with someone in the Florida Attorney General’s Office. Besides, now that the 2020 elections are fast approaching, Brodsky can completely distance himself from the Sheena Morris case. It's all quite remarkable the way it strategically played out.

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    To dig himself out of his political quandary, Ed Brodsky called someone at the Florida Attorney General’s Office ---- and he begged them to take the Sheena Morris case off his hands! It's called "political football." Now the hot potato is somebody else's political problem. It's pretty impressive that Brodsky was able to jettison the Sheena Morris case so quickly. He obviously has some political pull with someone in the Florida Attorney General’s Office. Besides, now that the 2020 elections are fast approaching, Brodsky can completely distance himself from the Sheena Morris case. It's all quite remarkable the way it strategically played out.
    I see a MUCH larger problem with the fact he lied to the public, and then was called out on that lie by one of his highest ranking prosecutors. The outcome of the Sheena Morris case is not necessarily the issue, it is how he has handled it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    To dig himself out of his political quandary, Ed Brodsky called someone at the Florida Attorney General’s Office ---- and he begged them to take the Sheena Morris case off his hands! It's called "political football." Now the hot potato is somebody else's political problem. It's pretty impressive that Brodsky was able to jettison the Sheena Morris case so quickly. He obviously has some political pull with someone in the Florida Attorney General’s Office. Besides, now that the 2020 elections are fast approaching, Brodsky can completely distance himself from the Sheena Morris case. It's all quite remarkable the way it strategically played out.

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    I see a MUCH larger problem with the fact he lied to the public, and then was called out on that lie by one of his highest ranking prosecutors. The outcome of the Sheena Morris case is not necessarily the issue, it is how he has handled it.
    Agreed. The same holds true for Kurt Hoffman's unethically documented shenanigans. However, what seems huge to people who work in the criminal justice field, may not be remembered by the general public, when it comes time to vote for the office of State Attorney. The public most definitely cares, but do they know and/or will they remember? Old timers constantly say that "the public has the memory of a gnat," but with today's electronic media, the rules are changing because of Twitter and all the other social media platforms, where people are communicating in real time.

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    Most people don't do their homework anyway, they just take the recommendation of the SH-T editorial staff or see the incumbent and vote for them.

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    Most people don't do their homework anyway, they just take the recommendation of the SH-T editorial staff or see the incumbent and vote for them.
    You are correct Ed

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