Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Open Letter to T.J. "Sweet T" Bunn, Jr. Tuscaloosa, Alabama - Donald V. Watkins - The unfortunate incident that happened to Megan Rondini at your home in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on the night of July 1, 2015, has brought us together.


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June 27, 2017
Open Letter to T.J. "Sweet T" Bunn, Jr.
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Dear Mr. Bunn,
My name is Donald V. Watkins. To my knowledge, we have never met. The unfortunate incident that happened to Megan Rondini at your home in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on the night of July 1, 2015, has brought us together.
You got to know Megan in life, at least on that one night in July when you admitted to having sex with her. I have only gotten to know Megan in death.
I am a trial lawyer and investigative journalist. I usually work on the difficult cases most prosecutors are afraid to touch, or on exposing the cases where prosecutors have "fixed" the outcome for the benefit of rich and powerful people.
I am very familiar with how some law enforcement investigators and prosecutors "fix" cases for the oligarchy that runs Alabama. I have seen this type of prosecutorial misconduct occur throughout my 44-year legal career. I also understand how prosecutors sometimes use the grand jury system as cover for their unwillingness to prosecute rich and powerful people. Whether a case is indicted or not often depends upon the socio-economic status of the parties involved and how a prosecutor presents the evidence and applicable law to grand jurors.
I understand sexual assault cases in Alabama (and elsewhere). To me, a sexual assault is not just a sex crime; it is an act of violence against the victim. In many cases, the deck is already stacked against female victims of sexual assaults by the very nature of our male dominated world of law enforcement.
One version of the "truth" in Megan's case resulted in her allegations of sexual assault against you going away. Former Tuscaloosa District Attorney Lyn Head reportedly presented Megan's sexual assault case to a Tuscaloosa County grand jury several weeks after her February 26, 2016, death and that body took no action against you.
Today, Megan is dead and you are walking around free. The criminal justice system in Tuscaloosa worked well for you. The same system failed Megan miserably.
My job is to find and report the whole truth in Megan's case. I have been doing this kind of work for a long time.
You may be familiar with some of my most recent work. In 2014, I discovered and reported the shocking truth about the wife-beating conduct and marital infidelity involving a powerful federal judge in Montgomery. He was forced to resign his lifetime judgeship a year later. In 2015, I uncovered and reported the public corruption that forced former governor Robert Bentley to resign after pleading guilty to ethics violations. In 2016, I solved the 2005 murder of Army PFC LaVena Johnson by a four-star general on a military base in Balad, Iraq. The Army had publicly and falsely classified Private Johnson's death as a "suicide" for more than ten years. The Pentagon shielded the details of Private Johnson's murder from public view by classifying her "suicide" as a national security matter that required express written approval from the Secretary of Defense and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff before any information could be released to the public about her death.
In each of these cases, the perpetrator was a powerful male who thought he could escape the fair administration of justice in his case. In the end, we were able to find and report the whole truth in each case.
At the outset, I want you to know that one thing about Megan's case really bothers me. I was not impressed with the law enforcement investigation that occurred after Megan reported her allegations of sexual assault against you. I was somewhat surprised by the ingratiating manner in which investigator Josh Hastings conducted his interview with you. His leading questions basically suggested the answers he wanted to hear in order to clear you.
It must have been comforting to have your lawyer present during the interview. I wish an attorney had been present to represent Megan's interests during her interview with investigator Adam Jones. I know from personal experience that the presence of an experienced, strong attorney helps to keep a criminal investigator properly focused on the sexual assault allegations reported by the victim. It also tends to level the playing field between a perpetrator and his victim. Without this kind of representation, the tables often and quickly get turned against female sexual assault victims, especially when the perpetrator is rich and famous, or enjoys celebrity status.
A lot of people failed Megan after she escaped from your house through a second floor window on the night in question. Lost in the fog of the PR spin coming from the Tuscaloosa Sheriff's Department and the University of Alabama is any credible explanation from law enforcement officials as to why Megan would immediately go to the hospital for a forensic exam and then proceed to a law enforcement agency in the middle of the night to file a sexual assault report if, in fact, no sexual assault had occurred at your house.
I will be working on Megan's case until we can walk the whole truth out from under the cloak of PR spin and into the sunlight of justice for Megan. There will be no failure of justice in Megan's case. We owe this much to Megan and her family.
Sincerely,
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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mr WATKINS I HOPE HE IS PUNISHED FOR THIS. THANK YOU FOR TAKING A STAND FOR MEGAN.

J Love said...

Thank you so much for helping to expose the "good ole boy" mentality. This precious young lady needs justice. Her familty needs justice. Other women that he has done this to or will do it to NEED JUSTICE. I will be praying for you to complete the task that God has given you.

Unknown said...

Thank you for standing up for this young lady. You are very correct lots of people let her down. I hope you get him convicted and sentenced to death

lukebandit said...

Thank you so much Mr. Watkins!
This family's good `ol boy needs it's onion layers
peeled back to expose the rotten core
of the real truth of what happened
to Megan. This case reminds me of the case of the
girl that just got convicted of talking her
boyfriend into killing himself. Maybe this jerk
can be convicted like this, someday?

Unknown said...

He has gotten away with a DUI wreck! His family fought and had his license returned! They are known to make him disappear to Arkansas as well! Please have him locked up and listed as a sex offender for the rest of his life before he hurts anyone else!

Unknown said...

Thank you Mr. Watkins. Megan deserves Justice. I can't wait to read the "whole truth".
Debbie Papizan
Georgia