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03-09-2010, 01:33 PM
If it wasn't for Moran's hire who knows if it would have ever been found.

03-09-2010, 02:06 PM
If it wasn't for Moran's hire who knows if it would have ever been found.


It was found by a coincidence and luck. 1. She quit meaning someone had to take over her job. 2. Luck, when they went looking for some money and couldn't find it. 3. Luck, she wasn't smart enough to take the doctored books home and destroy them and threw them away at the office. The only reason moron's hire found out is because of the 3 mentioned reasons above. With these 3 reasons, a monkey would have discovered it. Oh wait, it was those checks and balances that moron instituted that solved this major crime. It only took a year and a month but hey, least she hadn't fled the country YET!

03-09-2010, 02:13 PM
I wonder if she had some inside help ?

03-09-2010, 10:40 PM
I thought Morgan had a complete audit conducted when he took office?

03-09-2010, 11:09 PM
I thought Morgan had a complete audit conducted when he took office?

He said he did. Wonder how they missed that much.

03-09-2010, 11:12 PM
I thought Morgan had a complete audit conducted when he took office?

He said he did. Wonder how they missed that much.


Two Words:

MORGAN

IDIOT

03-10-2010, 12:59 AM
What's this talk about Morgans hire? I am pretty sure the girl who caught her had worked for the sheriff's office long before Morgan

03-10-2010, 04:33 AM
If it wasn't for Moran's hire who knows if it would have ever been found.


It was found by a coincidence and luck. 1. She quit meaning someone had to take over her job. 2. Luck, when they went looking for some money and couldn't find it. 3. Luck, she wasn't smart enough to take the doctored books home and destroy them and threw them away at the office. The only reason moron's hire found out is because of the 3 mentioned reasons above. With these 3 reasons, a monkey would have discovered it. Oh wait, it was those checks and balances that moron instituted that solved this major crime. It only took a year and a month but hey, least she hadn't fled the country YET!


You are the monkey posting on here without a clue as to what actually happen. 1 - the girl wasn't a Morgan hire, she was hired by McNesby and is very capable of doing her job, no matter who hired her. 2 - Yes Morgan did have a yearly audit along with the past three Sheriff's who didn't catch the missing money. 3- You are right - she wasn't smart enough to take the evidence home with her. She was so good at keeping two sets of books that even fooled the Auditors for 10 years, including eight of McNesby's years as Sheriff. She fooled everyone. You can't blame Morgan for this one.
Keep your monkey comments to yourself and post about things you might know about. Leave all of the others alone. If you want to be mad, be mad at Cathy Lister and her illegal activities.

03-10-2010, 04:37 AM
I thought Morgan had a complete audit conducted when he took office?

He said he did. Wonder how they missed that much.


Two Words:

MORGAN

IDIOT


Amazing. Apparently you are so quick to blame Sheriff Morgan that you haven't taken the time to read the paper or listen to the news reports. He did have an audit and so did the previous Sheriff's and the theft wasn't discovered during any of those audits. She had double books and convinced everyone the money was there. Your lack of staying informed makes you look like the idiot.

03-10-2010, 04:47 AM
Insult the former employee all you want, but don't insult the one that caught the problem.

03-10-2010, 05:02 AM
Insult the former employee all you want, but don't insult the one that caught the problem.

No one was insulting the one that found it. They are just saying that Morgan had nothing to do with finding it. His own audit didn't find it so apparently his audit wasn't as thorough as he claimed. It comes down to the fact the perp was gone and they were looking for something and she was dumb enough to leave the proof in her office. An idiot would have found that sooner or later.

08-24-2010, 08:07 PM
15 years and 10 years probation plus restitution.

http://www.pnj.com/article/20100824/NEWS01/100824007/Lister-gets-15-years


A former Escambia County Sheriff’s Office employee convicted of stealing $1.4 million from the agency was sentenced this afternoon to 15 years in prison.

Circuit Judge Paul Rasmussen also sentenced Cathy Lister, 58, to 10 years probation and ordered her to pay all the money back she took.

Lister faced a minimum of 30 years according to sentencing guidelines, but in explaining why he deviated from the recommended minimum, Rasmussen said he took into account her lack of previous criminal record and the fact that she did cooperate with authorities, admitting that she had taken the money.