Thursday, January 9, 2014

THERE GOES THE NEIGHBORHOOD?

1) MATERIAL WITNESSES -- Two neighbors who live near John are willing to provide witness testimony regarding the multi-year Civil Harassment campaign John experienced. Johns' entire neighborhood was essentially being harassed and bothered in the process; but John is the only one who officially came forward about it (note: the term "Material Witness" generally applies to criminal cases; but that is precisely what this case should be).

A) WITNESS X -- John's Russian immigrant neighbor was awakened on several occasions by the disturbances made by Jake Paolinetti and his friends. Part of the reason this particular neighbor came to America was to avoid similar intimidation and coercion he once experienced in Russia. WITNESS X can be reached @ 408-247-3774 + B) WITNESS Z -- Another witness who recently came forward with new information about the harassment John experienced is a person who lives down the street from John. At least two cats that belonged to this witness were returned dead and "crushed"; not run over but instead "crushed" as the witness said; just as Precious was apparently crushed to death. This witness also overheard many of the loud night time harassment attacks aimed at John. WITNESS Z can be reached @ 408-839-4178. 

QUESTION: If this witness heard the various loud noises from the harassment and stalking; why did the Rebholtz family not hear it as well; as the Rebholtz family lives almost the exact same distance away from John as Witness Z; and/or for that matter The Paolinetti residence; which is no more than roughly 50 yards from the residence of WITNESS Z?


2) NEIGHBORHOOD EXODUS -- During the many years of this said harassment and stalking directed towards John; 4 long time neighbors and 2 short term renter neighbors who lived right across the street from John moved out of the neighborhood to get away from this situation. Adding to this; the very first day one neighbor moved in across the street from John; this event (CR #12-573 -- Officer Winkleman) occurred the very same night. Welcome to the neighborhood? These same neighbors are not very happy about this situation being covered up for so long; which gave them a false impression of the safety of the neighborhood they had just moved into. When someone spends almost $1 million dollars of their hard-earned money on a house; they should know the facts regarding public safety (and/or lack thereof) in the neighborhood they are moving into > (SEE: CR #12-573 -- Officer Winkleman) > GO TO:  http://likroper.com/21JAN2012A.wmv


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