Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Tim Tebow’s no circus act: He’s a real Mets prospect | New York Post - Mike Vaccaro


http://nypost.com/2017/07/26/tim-tebows-no-circus-act-hes-a-real-mets-prospect/


Update to Sunday’s Article on Megan Rondini - Donald V. Watkins

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Update to Sunday's Article on Megan Rondini
By Donald V. Watkins
©Copyrighted and Published (via Facebook) on July 26, 2017
After I posted my article Sunday title, "Was Megan Rondini's Accused Rapist Tied To The Underworld Of "Date Rape" Drugs And Sexual Abuse In Tuscaloosa?", I received several requests to post a photo of the Wes Powell referenced in the article. Apparently, there are several individuals named Wes Powell in the Tuscaloosa area. A photo of the Wes Powell referenced in our article appears below.

Brett Davis answered our article with a new profile photo on his Facebook page in which Stefan Swindoll (left) salutes our readers with his middle finger. This photo also appears below.

We are continuing to work on our next wave of articles in the Megan Rondini series of investigative reports. We thank our readers for the many tips and credible leads we have received since the publication of Sunday's article.

Finally, a major international news organization is working in Tuscaloosa this week on a feature story about Megan Rondini's rape case.

Stay tuned.



Bunn Family Ties To Tuscaloosa, The University Of Alabama, and Law Enforcement Agencies Run Deep - Donald V. Watkins


https://themeck.blogspot.com/2017/07/bunn-family-ties-to-tuscaloosa_11.html


Donald V. Watkins: Any legislator who cannot support Megan's Law should be voted out of office in the 2018 elections.

http://themeck.blogspot.com/2017/07/donald-v-watkins-any-legislator-who.html?m=1


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CHART: Money And Power Fueled Obstruction Of Justice In Megan Rondini's Rape Case - Donald V. Watkins

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We need a task force of federal law enforcement agencies to end this "date rape" drug ring - Donald V. Watkins


http://themeck.blogspot.com/2017/07/we-need-task-force-of-federal-law.html


Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Was Megan Rondini’s Accused Rapist Tied To The Underworld Of “Date Rape” Drugs And Sexual Abuse In Tuscaloosa? - Donald V. Watkins


http://themeck.blogspot.com/2017/07/was-megan-rondinis-accused-rapist-tied_71.html


Doomed: Why Megan Rondini Never Had A Chance Inside the Criminal Justice System - Donald V. Watkins -- Sweet T, who is 36 years old, enjoys a lifestyle based on privilege, wealth, and power. He is a local playboy who is accountable to no one. His family has bought the allegiance and support of everyone who is "for sale".


https://themeck.blogspot.com/2017/07/doomed-why-megan-rondini-never-had.html


Donald V. Watkins: Any legislator who cannot support Megan's Law should be voted out of office in the 2018 elections.


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 Donald V. Watkins - you have raised an excellent question. I think the best option for eliminating the "forcible resistance" requirement is to work with a strong senator to sponsor an amendment to the existing rape statute that eliminates this requirement. I also think advocacy groups should contact Sen. Vivian Figures (D-Mobile) and ask her to sponsor this amendment. She is a strong and effective leader. They should also demand that The University of Alabama back this legislative initiative and direct its lobbyists to get it passed. This will guarantee its passage. When the student body returns for the 2017-18 school year, we should encourage the SGA and Crimson White news organization to join in this initiative. We should call the legislation "Megan's Law". Any legislator who cannot support Megan's Law should be voted out of office in the 2018 elections.


Breaking News: University of Alabama Police Officer Implicated In Purchasing Illegal Drugs - By Donald V. Watkins - Jul 25, 2017


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Breaking News---
University of Alabama Police Officer Implicated In Purchasing Illegal Drugs
By Donald V. Watkins
©Copyrighted and Published (via Facebook) on July 25, 2017 - 12:16 am/ct


Just when you thought the Megan Rondini rape case and "date rape" drug trafficking scandal could not get any worse for The University of Alabama, a new development has emerged involving the University's Police Department. According to confidential sources familiar with the situation, a high-ranking UAPD officer regularly purchases illegal "pills" and a specific controlled substance for himself, his wife, and several former Tuscaloosa police officers. The UAPD officer involved is a supervisory level employee on the force.
I know the officer's name and the specific controlled substance purchased. I am withholding this information to protect the identity of my confidential sources. The information was provided to my team of investigators after the publication of Sunday's article on the "date rape" drug trade in Tuscaloosa. The information is credible and has been independently confirmed.
We have also confirmed that these drug purchases were not made as part of any undercover "sting" operation. They were made for the recreational use of the parties indicated in this article.
Our investigation into this matter is ongoing to determine whether other UAPD officers are involved in the systematic procurement of party drugs from drug dealers.
According to the University, the mission of the UAPD is to "provide a safe and secure environment for all members" of the University community. The Department is responsible for providing full law enforcement services and sharing information to students in order to reduce their chances of becoming a victim of a crime like Megan Rondini. University Police provide an array of services, including police patrol, investigations, community services, and police communications.
To advance its public safety goal, the University might want to start policing the personal conduct of its officers. Furthermore, the UAPD might want to use its talented Investigations Division to alert female students and staffers to the names and frequent hangout spots of known drug dealers and sexual predators in the Tuscaloosa area.
Meanwhile, we are preparing upcoming articles that focus on: (a) the big "bosses" behind Tuscaloosa's "date rape" drug ring, (b) why this drug ring is thriving under Sheriff Ron Abernathy and District Attorney Hays Webb, and (c) whether any of this drug money has found its way to the Crimson Tide Foundation.
Stay tuned.
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