Friday, September 17, 2010
...And will the DEA Help?
Consider the correspondence forwarded to Special Agent Lewis of the DEA.
Mary Clements
PO Box 4007
Taunton, MA 02780-0997
December 29, 2009
Special Agent David Lewis
20 Industrial Boulevard
Hyannis, MA 02001
Dear Special Agent Lewis,
Please consider the enclosed correspondence to US Attorney Loucks. You once suggested that I “do the greatest good for the greatest number” in regard to materials that I collected in reference to Christopher McCowen. As you are aware, McCowen was a patron of one of the crack houses where I resided in Hyannis. You are also aware that I lived in three narcotics infested buildings in Barnstable while I researched negligent services of Housing Assistance Corporation. The homeless population has been decimated by substandard services and public safety of the surrounding community has been compromised. Unfortunately, public safety has also been jeopardized by mismanagement of the Barnstable Police Department under the tenure of both former Chief John Finnegan and current Chief Paul MacDonald. I have been told that I am a material witness to illegality and impropriety in Barnstable.
I have asked for your assistance in this matter. You may recall that I confided items regarding Mrs. XXXX XXXXXXX, Detective Valerie Hemmila, Patrolman Sean Roycroft and Detective Mark Delaney to you in the past. The narcotics trafficking and associated violence in Hyannis is exacerbated by law enforcement ignoring materials that confirm corruption.
Would you speak to my attorney, Penelope Psomos at (508)362-0166?
Yours truly,
Mary Clements
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Things Are Looking Up!
From "On Trust in the Heart" by Seng-t'san (d.606)
Pursue not the outer entanglements
Dwell not in the inner void
Be serene in the oneness of things
And dualism vanishes by itself.
I will be back in Barnstable, new apartment on August 19, 2010. With much gratitude and appreciation to Dr. Syed Moosvi, MD. The children of Barnstable will be much better off when the quality and standard for safety improves. We are starting with how things are done in the Barnstable Court System.
Posted by Mary Clements, RN.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Cape Cod: Not Always an Idyllic Place!
Judge Gary Nickerson has an allegation of judicial misconduct described in the brief for the Appeal of Christopher McCowen. McCowen was convicted in the rape and murder of Miss Christa Worthington of Truro in 2008. Attorney Robert George has cited a number of errors in the trial of McCowen. They include the matter of the chain of evidence in the procurement of McCowen's DNA. Judge Joan Lynch compelled the taking of McCowen's DNA three months subsequent to the arrest of McCowen. Judge Joan Lynch, formerly married to Barnstable District Attorney Michael O'Keefe signed the order to compel McCowen to give his DNA based on an unrelated felony conviction. Attorney Robert George's name is signed to the documents, but George states he has no knowlede of the taking of a "second sample". I found the documents in August of 2006 when researching material after I was charged with Criminal Harassment.
The police attempted to charge me with Disorderly Conduct, Resisting Arrest and Criminal Harassment. It has been established that the wife of a Barnstable Police fficer threatened me in 2004. There are medical records and documents confirming the allegation. The District Attorney has indicated that they prefer to resolve the case without further criminal litigation. I have been told that I am a material witness in the Appeal of the Commonwealth v. McCowen.
To date, Tiny Taryn Thoman continues to harass and annoy her neighbors and their children in the small village of Marstons Mills.
Posted by Mary Clements, RN
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Forget Me Nots!
Thanks for all of your emails and comments, especially the brownbrigade. I've written to the Board of the Bar of Overseers, The Attorney General, Scott Brown, who wrote back!, and the US Attorney, Michael Loucks, and Carmen Ortiz wrote back! There is an allegation of judicial impropriety in the Barnstable District and Superior Courts.
Plus, I have the world's best doctor, Syed Moosvi, MD. He's worth the time and effort and has been a lot of help with everthing that has happened to me!
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