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    Quote Originally Posted by SchwimmelPuckel View Post
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    The Day Scientology Fowlered!
    A street already has been named after Fowler in the Tampa Bay area. It happens to be in one of the high crime areas.

    http://www.mapquest.com/maps?city=Ta...2+E+Fowler+Ave

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    Deputies testified they found a note formalizing the severance pay and a checkbook with a bullet hole through it beside Ciancio's body.
    That's going to be an interesting story.

    Deputies also testified that Fowler brought his gun to work and wore a suit, something he only did on special occasions. He also tucked a living will inside his pocket.
    I never really got the pre-meditated aspect of this before. But a living will? He anticipated perhaps being mentally incapacitated but not dead?

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    I have been away for a few days with some family issues and have not had time to keep up on all that has been going on here. Is it true that Fowler has a public defender? If that is true, this could be an even larger bonanza than ever dreamed of.

    As most of us know, the public defenders represent indigent clients. Unlike many, I generally have a very high regard for public defenders. They usually have more experience in criminal court than most of the lawyers in the private sector and generally perform admirably in hopeless situations.

    Here is the good news-it is twofold:

    First, because we know that the legal bills WILL NOT be paid by the church, his attorney's loyalty will not be divided between the duty owed to the client and the wishes of the employer (church). An insanity defense is much more likely.

    Second, a little known codicil in the Faber constitution (that is a joke referring to the movie 'Animal House' for my friends in Oz) allows the public defender's office to be compensated in the event a person is not indigent. There is an allegation that over 250 grand was embezzled from the company and given to the church. If so, the division of the public defender may be able to go after the church for any monies received in these circumstances. Hopefully, they will avail themselves of that option.

    In another post, that stat pushing whore Alanzo mentioned what a huge bonanza this is. http://forum.exscn.net/showthread.php?t=17382

    He hit the nail on the head as this may be the gift that keeps on giving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skydog View Post
    I have been away for a few days with some family issues and have not had time to keep up on all that has been going on here. Is it true that Fowler has a public defender? If that is true, this could be an even larger bonanza than ever dreamed of.

    As most of us know, the public defenders represent indigent clients. Unlike many, I generally have a very high regard for public defenders. They usually have more experience in criminal court than most of the lawyers in the private sector and generally perform admirably in hopeless situations.

    Here is the good news-it is twofold:

    First, because we know that the legal bills WILL NOT be paid by the church, his attorney's loyalty will not be divided between the duty owed to the client and the wishes of the employer (church). An insanity defense is much more likely.

    Second, a little known codicil in the Faber constitution (that is a joke referring to the movie 'Animal House' for my friends in Oz) allows the public defender's office to be compensated in the event a person is not indigent. There is an allegation that over 250 grand was embezzled from the company and given to the church. If so, the division of the public defender may be able to go after the church for any monies received in these circumstances. Hopefully, they will avail themselves of that option.

    In another post, that stat pushing whore Alanzo mentioned what a huge bonanza this is. http://forum.exscn.net/showthread.php?t=17382

    He hit the nail on the head as this may be the gift that keeps on giving.
    That 250 grand would explain a lot. A life is cheap to some.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skydog View Post
    I have been away for a few days with some family issues and have not had time to keep up on all that has been going on here. Is it true that Fowler has a public defender? If that is true, this could be an even larger bonanza than ever dreamed of.

    As most of us know, the public defenders represent indigent clients. Unlike many, I generally have a very high regard for public defenders. They usually have more experience in criminal court than most of the lawyers in the private sector and generally perform admirably in hopeless situations.

    Here is the good news-it is twofold:

    First, because we know that the legal bills WILL NOT be paid by the church, his attorney's loyalty will not be divided between the duty owed to the client and the wishes of the employer (church). An insanity defense is much more likely.

    Second, a little known codicil in the Faber constitution (that is a joke referring to the movie 'Animal House' for my friends in Oz) allows the public defender's office to be compensated in the event a person is not indigent. There is an allegation that over 250 grand was embezzled from the company and given to the church. If so, the division of the public defender may be able to go after the church for any monies received in these circumstances. Hopefully, they will avail themselves of that option.

    In another post, that stat pushing whore Alanzo mentioned what a huge bonanza this is. http://forum.exscn.net/showthread.php?t=17382

    He hit the nail on the head as this may be the gift that keeps on giving.
    Word on the street is that Fowler had 22 intensives of sec checking last summer before being allowed back on Solo Nots.

    If this is true, the public defenders would love to know about it...really help with his "insanity" defense, or even "diminished capacity".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Div6 View Post
    Word on the street is that Fowler had 22 intensives of sec checking last summer before being allowed back on Solo Nots.

    If this is true, the public defenders would love to know about it...really help with his "insanity" defense, or even "diminished capacity".
    That's 275 hours of forced confessionals.

    Any prosecutor, state's attorney, public defender, or judge who has ever studied totalitarian regimes knows what that's all about.

    And I hope hope hope that this prosecutor, state's attorney, public defender, or judge has studied totalitarian regimes!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alanzo View Post
    That's 275 hours of forced confessionals.

    Any prosecutor, state's attorney, public defender, or judge who has ever studied totalitarian regimes knows what that's all about.

    And I hope hope hope that this prosecutor, state's attorney, public defender, or judge has studied totalitarian regimes!!!
    That's also about 250K.....the amount that was supposedly wrongfully transferred from the company...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Good twin View Post
    God I wish I had written it. He shot the associate then he shot the checkbook and then he shot himself under the chin. What a beautiful scene.

    I wish I had written it and I wish it was fiction. Scientology is the Drama Queen of the 20th century that refused to die a natural death. Can somebody please que up a decent Swan Song for this shoulda been obsolete long ago menace to society.

    RIP Tom Ciancio. God help you Rex Fowler.
    I am thinking Tom held up his checkbook (if it was his) in an instinctive but useless defense maneuver when Fowler pulled out and pointed the gun at him - OR - if the checkbook is the business ckbk, Fowler used it to hide the gun in order to shoot Tom before he could run/dodge or shout out.

    But I like your story idea, for dramatic purposes
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alanzo View Post
    That's 275 hours of forced confessionals.

    Any prosecutor, state's attorney, public defender, or judge who has ever studied totalitarian regimes knows what that's all about.

    And I hope hope hope that this prosecutor, state's attorney, public defender, or judge has studied totalitarian regimes!!!
    If not, they can learn all about them in the courtroom.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathy (ImOut) View Post
    Yep! Anyone that goes on a shooting rampage (kids in school, people in business), they (the CofS) always blame the evil psychs. Now it's time to take some heat CofS - over regging, over sec checking, over restimulating the PC with copious amounts of BS.

    I'm happy to see that the witnesses don't seem to be protecting the CofS - must not have been good little ronbots.
    They're going to claim that Fowler was grabbed by psychs after his last visit and PDH'ed to do the murder for the express purpose of making Scn look bad.

    It was the strawberries. They will prove it with geometric logic.
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