Fox Lake Officer Committed Suicide After Years of 'Extensive Criminal Acts'

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CZroe

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I don't think anyone here hates all cops, maybe just the corrupt and/or sociopathically violent ones.


"The post above" refers to Humpy, actually. He deliberately ignored the observations I pointed out to conclude that they would have swept it under the rug and protected this guy if it didn't get so much attention even though it only got so much attention after he took his own life (clearly, the officer didn't think he was going to get away with it).
 

CZroe

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And the ones that enable/cover for that behavior.

Humpy assumes that they would have if it were not for the media attention even though it's completely oxymoronic considering that the cop himself committed suicide because he knew he was going to face consequences.

Humpy would be the kind of person to presume such a thing about good cops because Humpy would be the kind of person to think that about every cop because Humpy would be one who thinks that all cops are corrupt. This flawed mentality is shared by other Anandtech members who would accuse me of having police cock in my mouth for ever disagreeing with them on these matters.
 

Humpy

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"The post above" refers to Humpy, actually. He deliberately ignored the observations I pointed out to conclude that they would have swept it under the rug and protected this guy if it didn't get so much attention even though it only got so much attention after he took his own life (clearly, the officer didn't think he was going to get away with it).

You OK? I'm not sure how I could have "ignored" your "observations" being that you pointed them out two fucking days after I last posted in this thread. :)

You entirely missed the point anyways. It wasn't about protecting the bad cop. (Let that sink in for a second...) It was about providing for his family by pinning his death on some scumbags no one cares about and not revealing the extent of his assholery because, you know... he's dead... and nothing can be done about it now.

Humpy... Humpy... Humpy... Humpy...

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I'm not going to fight with you homey. :)

None of this is personal for me and I don't have any (organized or consistent) agenda, I just respond to whatever seems interesting to me at the time with whatever crosses my mind. There are a lot of cops gone wild threads in this forum. I don't start them, just sometimes respond. There is no silly "cop hate" with me. I am pretty skeptical of authority so it me seem that way. I also don't like illogical conclusions based on poor reasoning. I'll tend to call that shit out.
 

CZroe

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You OK? I'm not sure how I could have "ignored" your "observations" being that you pointed them out two fucking days after I last posted in this thread. :)

You entirely missed the point anyways. It wasn't about protecting the bad cop. (Let that sink in for a second...) It was about providing for his family by pinning his death on some scumbags no one cares about and not revealing the extent of his assholery because, you know... he's dead... and nothing can be done about it now.



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I'm not going to fight with you homey. :)

None of this is personal for me and I don't have any (organized or consistent) agenda, I just respond to whatever seems interesting to me at the time with whatever crosses my mind. There are a lot of cops gone wild threads in this forum. I don't start them, just sometimes respond. There is no silly "cop hate" with me. I am pretty skeptical of authority so it me seem that way. I also don't like illogical conclusions based on poor reasoning. I'll tend to call that shit out.
Don't be obtuse. You observed the same things I observed which were there all along and you chose to ignore them.

It doesn't make any sense that he would commit suicide if they were going to cover it all up for him. None. Assuming that isn't just being skeptical, it's preconceived biased.
 
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Humpy

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Don't be obtuse. You observed the same things I observed which were there all along and you chose to ignore them.

It doesn't make any sense that he would commit suicide if they were going to cover it all up for him. None. Assuming that isn't just being skeptical, it's preconceived biased.

No dude, you're still missing it.

It's not about him. It's about his family after he killed himself.

There isn't much point in continuing an investigation/prosecution after the suspect is dead, and the family wasn't involved in his shit, so why not help them out by getting a few dirtbags off the street by pinning them with the murder and burying the dead case against the cop? It's a win-win-win if you consider the additional benefit of adding credence to the war-on cops.

I was just noting that possibility, I think, I've lost interest in this to be honest, but far more devious stuff has happened for sure.

Today I've been interested in if Justin Bieber is making a career comeback. I've been checking out his new stuff and it seems legit.
 

Humpy

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It turns out this guys wife, son, and mistress are involved in the embezzlement and fraud. :)

I wonder if he became a cop to further his criminal ambitions or if the nature of the business, and seeing his coworkers profiting, corrupted him into becoming the complete piece of human garbage that he was?

How could he have gotten away with all of this for so long while working every day literally right next to an entire police force? Not one of the heroes working for the department noticed any of this illegal activity?
 

CZroe

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It turns out this guys wife, son, and mistress are involved in the embezzlement and fraud. :)

I wonder if he became a cop to further his criminal ambitions or if the nature of the business, and seeing his coworkers profiting, corrupted him into becoming the complete piece of human garbage that he was?

How could he have gotten away with all of this for so long while working every day literally right next to an entire police force? Not one of the heroes working for the department noticed any of this illegal activity?
He was being investigated. Obviously someone noticed and cared. Obviously he didn't expect to get away with it. How do you keep ignoring that?!
 

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He was being investigated. Obviously someone noticed and cared. Obviously he didn't expect to get away with it. How do you keep ignoring that?!

Nope. He was allowed to run wild for years, a decade, by his chief and the rest of the department. Beating, raping, and abusing while working as a police officer. He had gotten away with it.

Only when a new accountant came to work for the village, and began an audit, did he think he might have a problem. It wasn't an investigation into him by the village administrator, it was an audit of finances.

It was the investigation into his suicide by the sheriff and feds that revealed the extent of what was going on with him, his department, and his family.
 

CZroe

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He killed himself because they weren't investigating him but they MIGHT happen to find out and his buddies MIGHT not be able to make this go away. Got it. You sure you want to go with that one?
 

Humpy

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He killed himself because they weren't investigating him but they MIGHT happen to find out and his buddies MIGHT not be able to make this go away. Got it. You sure you want to go with that one?

Sort of but not really.

What I gather is that there was a financial audit into the Explorer program he headed from an outside entity that couldn't be dealt with like all the other complaints against him through the years. He texted back and forth with his recently resigned chief on ways to deal with this audit via DUI arrest, cocaine possession, and also contacted a gang member about an assassination. None of those panned out apparently.

Nothing substantive was found out in the audit because he delayed sending documentation. He killed himself, it seems, because he knew he couldn't delay much longer and that he would be found out.

The extent of it all was put together after he was dead by other police departments and village administrators.. If this had all remained within his department the story could have been much different.

You have to understand the sequence of events or the discussion won't make sense to you.
 
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