Friday, July 17, 2009

Barnstable's Biggest Baboons!



During the Question and Answer Phase of the December 19, 2008 News Conference pertaining to a violent homicide involving school aged youth, the Barnstable District Attorney Michael O'Keefe is asked: "Have you found a gun?"

Poor Mike O'Keefe, our embattled, sad and confused, sorry assed, district attorney can not even find his own gun.


Mike's home in the tony "ridge Club in Sandwich, is now on the market. Michael O'Keefe bought himself an $850,000 home in a gated community shortly after his win in the 2002 election for Barnstable District Attorney. Most likely, it's equipped with not only an alarm system, but one that feeds directly into the office of the Chief of the Sandwich Police, Mike Miller's. Clearly Mike needed new digs, he claims oddly enough for "secureity reasons".Mike was entertaining his new galpal, Maria Flook and obviously needed to impress her as he disparaged the reputation of a rape and homicide victim. O'Keefe most often acts as if he could care less who ends up raped and dead. For him, it's just business. Mike and Paul have covered up impropriety of a member of Barnstable's Finest. Check with Valerie Hemmila for the details. Word is, she's not talking.


Peter Manso received the materials confirming that O'Keefe's former wife, Judge Joan Lynch compelled the taking of the DNA sample of Christopher McCowan subsequent to the arrest of the perpetrator in August of 2005. O'Keefe used a number of informants, and one material witness to make this case. After materials confirming a number of offenders were known to the human service agencies. O'Keefe obviously became paranoid, himself. Executives of negligent and substandard organizations donated to O'Keefe's election campaign. O'Keefe arrested the witness, and threatened her with incarceration. That's gratitude for 'ya!



Lastly, Chief John Finnegan was fired after it was discovered that alleged impropriety was hardly a figment of a delusional imagination. Chief Paul MacDonald was hired as a replacement after covering up existing and ongoing impropriety within the department. Barnstable Town Councilors and the Barnstable Town Manager were unaware of a private conversation between myself and former Town Attorney, Bob Smith. There was discussion over the actions of Detective Valerie Hemmila. Sitting Town Council President Janet Swain Joakim and Manager John Klimm simply did not realize that a settlement was offered to the author of this blog, months before they utilized Chief Finnegan and Judge Donald Carpenter to cover up gross illegality and impropriety.

The Barnstable Town Council was aware that materials and correspondence regarding a compromise to public safety were forwarded to Christopher Worthingon, Esq, father of the victim. Mr. Worthington is aware of the negligence, depraved indifference, reckless endangerment, rapes and homicides known to the human service industry. The District Attorney's Office issued a second arrest warrant on the day materials were initially received by Worthington. Mr. Worthington was aware that the materials would be forwarded, and was apprised of the threats made by law enforcement. Worthington's words verbatim were "This is just O'Keefe trying to cover his tracks".

Maybe it's time Mike O'Keefe and Paul MacDonald hired themselves a couple of lawyers. An attorney who attempts to represent himself has a fool for a client.