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08-01-2006, 10:13 PM #11I have heard through the grapevine that even bush himself has a history of domestic violence issues.
Wow, maybe that is why he was forced to retire after only 20 years.
It is no secret (Joe mentions it on his web page) that certain members of his family were skeptical about him running for sheriff. I was one of those skeptics. I knew it would be ugly because politics always is and I knew that people would lie about him, but I really had no idea it would get this dirty. I don't know how you can even sleep at night with these lies that you tell.
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08-01-2006, 11:51 PM #12Originally Posted by Joe's older sister
It is no secret (Joe mentions it on his web page) that certain members of his family were skeptical about him running for sheriff. I was one of those skeptics. I knew it would be ugly because politics always is and I knew that people would lie about him, but I really had no idea it would get this dirty. I don't know how you can even sleep at night with these lies that you tell. [/quote:1ggkzcrb]
I don't know, You seem to know everything. Maybe you shoud ask his daughter who is a known meth head.
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08-02-2006, 12:34 AM #13
I have heard through the grapevine that the current sheriff's son liked to knock his first wife around. Maybe that would explain why Edwin Graybeal IV was just adopted (see Sunday paper) and is no longer Edwin Graybeal IV. Something just isn't right there. Did Edwin Graybeal III just not want to pay child support so he let another man adopt his child? Sure would like to know what's going on about that. Seems very peculiar.
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08-02-2006, 03:18 AM #14
I think that his first wife cheated on him, he left her, she got mad and then tried to get even with reports of abuse. nothing physical just fear. but the little cheater was just upset that he left her that she would say anything. Nothing went to court, there was nothing. You can call today, tell an officer a story and you sign the bottom line saying that it is fact. Well this is one that need to go down in the history book of a classic example of how an officer can get screwed by the system. An officer can't carry a weapon if convicted of Domestic voilence and I think that the officer in question is still working. I guess the DA and her lawyer were all in on it.
The dead beat dad would be the Sheriff daughter's ex who from what I heard don't pay child support, who has re-married and with more kids. That is sad.
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08-02-2006, 03:19 AM #15I don't know, You seem to know everything. Maybe you shoud ask his daughter who is a known meth head.
As far as your remark that I "seem to know everything", obviously I don't know everything and I have never claimed to know everything. But I would guess that I know way more about my brother than you do as I would guess is true in the majority of families.
Let's face it - we both have an agenda. Your agenda is to dirty my brother's name. My agenda is to defend his name.
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08-02-2006, 03:49 AM #16Originally Posted by Anonymous
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08-02-2006, 05:37 AM #17
Thank you Guest for trying to clear things up about Ed Graybeal III. If his first wife did cheat on him then I can't blame him for leaving. But I still wonder about the son. If my spouse cheated on me, that would make me fight for custody of the children because I would consider my spouse unfit to be their parent. I just can't ever imagine giving up my parental rights. I still have the feeling that there is more to the story.
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08-02-2006, 05:50 PM #18
Maybe I'm just on the outside looking in but if I understand this right the ex wife is a horrible person with evil intent so you give your paternal rights away to this person and that fixes the problem. Hmmm...smells of dead beat to me.
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08-02-2006, 07:02 PM #19
Exactly right. Something is very wrong with this picture! And if his new wife does in fact have a 4 year old, that makes it even stranger. He signs away his son, and then he's going to "play daddy" to his new wife's child?
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08-04-2006, 05:41 AM #20Originally Posted by Anonymous
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