I had a sit down meeting with our civil service members to discuss the case as it sits today. We discussed persons of interest, DNA and began narrowing down names that we feel should at this point be placed to the rear of the line. We also discussed details from the ID Discovery program and speak about the discounted phone call from Maine. This blog will be done in multiple parts as the meeting lasted close to three hours and it requires a lot of time to type the whole audio transcript out. Here is the transcript with Blaze, Kurt, Kai and Blue teams 2,6 and 7. Blue teams are composed of all civil service members in groups of 5. Each team focuses on different aspects of the case and will respond in the transcript as a team.
Blaze: Thank you all for coming tonight. We are here tonight to discuss where the case sits today. I’d like to thank each of you for your time invested in this case. I think starting on the most recent information about DNA and the very real possibility of multiple perps is a good kickoff subject. Many of us have suspected the possibility of multiple perps from the start.
Kai: Thank you blue teams. Thank you Blaze and Kurt for your unwavering efforts to bring closure to this case. So, as we all know 3 separate hairs are now known to have been found on Amy’s clothing. Back in September of 2018, when Blaze decided to start our blog he had made it clear that the possibility of multiple people carrying out this crime was a very real possibility.
Blue 2: Without doubt, it’s possible and very likely based on all known factual information. When we look at all the data, we see an organized pre-plan for the abduction itself. We have multiple crime scenes. One thing that troubles our group on this possibility is the absence of a whistleblower. Typically in an organized group criminal activity, someone talks. Perhaps someone did.Are we mentioning names?
Kurt: On the blog we can enter the names as initials as we do not want to start falsely accusing or recklessly throwing names around.
Blaze: That’s definitely how we should proceed. Blue 2, Please elaborate.
Blue 2: From the Westlake house to the quote from B.H in Renner’s book about A.M we have to think that A.M is somehow involved. He was allegedly overheard speaking to an unknown male and female at the Westlake house. The female allegedly told A.M, “You are going to get in trouble for what you did to that girl”. A.M is also the person alleged to have referred to Amy as ” that little tramp, that little whore”. Then his jacket is found near the body disposal site in a ditch on CR 126 near the intersection of CR 1181. We believe this individual has some involvement in this case. Possibly the person who dumped Amy’s body. A.M is alive as we all know despite the rumors of him being dead. If this were our investigation he would be the first person we’d haul in for questioning. There is just too much to overlook with A.M. We tracked him., we gathered information. He bounces around between a few states staying with family members. We ask the FBI and Bay Village P.D to bring him in for further questioning. Blue group 2’s opinion, he is involved.
Blaze: Few things in this case stay consistent through time but the angle on A.M seems to stay the same. We obviously have more information that we will not publicly mention yet. I personally believe he could be the person who dumped her body. Since he bought weed in Westlake less than 5 good stone throws from Amy’s house, it is all just way too ironic to overlook. Our member Cruze has told me they ran drugs out of that house in Westlake via Truck! The driveway used to connect the two roads the house sits between as shown in the following picture.. This is important as obviously a pull through driveway is ideal for a truck. Pull in one side, make delivery, pull out and done. The driveway sat between the house and the bank parking lot. Here is the photo of that area in relation to Amy’s house
Blue 2: Her house is literally within view of this Westlake house. What do we know about its occupants at the time?
Blue 6: We are currently working on that as we speak. Appears to be a rental home with a large number of past occupants.
Kai: Is this the same house as the one rumored to have the large blood stained carpet?
Blaze: Answers off the record. We will release factual information as we investigate it further.
Blue 7: If a truck was used to deliver the drugs to this house, isn’t it safe to say that this truck would also make a pretty convenient delivery vehicle for a body to Ashland County?
Blaze: It’s a remote possibility. I’d be interested in knowing if there were any wood shavings/splinters on that curtain or blanket. The inside of most trucks have wood floors. Anything is possible. Gotta stay open-minded.
Blue 6: If that’s a possibility we could have multiples of everything in this case.
Blaze: Yep, and how do you avoid being caught? Make your trail complex. Now we might be able to understand why the abductor makes the bold abduction in broad daylight. Maybe the abductor does nothing but pick up Amy and delivers her to the next location to another person or persons.
End of part 1. Next update and continuation soon.
Continuing.
Kurt: This case sounds eerily similar to the abductions and murders of Oakland County. This whole region we have circled on our blog seemed to be a hot bed for this activity. Silly question? These railroad tracks behind Amy’s house? Is there any way we can track switching to see if a line ran between those and the tracks which are ironically right next to the “cabin”house at the intersection of 126 and 1181 that A.M reportedly stayed at often?
Blaze: I personally do not know of a way to track the track switching in 1989 but I’ve always been interested in the two sets of tracks being located where they were. The owners of these rail lines have changed since 1989. I tried to track the line and from my view it looks like the Westlake/Bay Village tracks run far North of Ashland. We can keep it in our minds and get back to this at a later time. If anyone wants to look into that please feel free to do so.
Blue 2: On the DNA subject. If the DNA is so degraded that they believe they only have one more test on it, that tells us the DNA is nearly unusable in its present state. Do we know the condition of the hairs found on Amy’s body?
Blue 6: It depends a lot on when those hairs were taken into evidence. If bagged immediately after the body was found the condition should be excellent (if stored properly). If those hairs were discovered later or near the time the dog hairs were discovered on the curtain then it might not be so good. Common sense would state that the hairs were found on her clothing by the lab, soon after the body is recovered from the scene and her clothing sent for analysis.
Kai: Off subject for just one small thing. Blaze and I had talked about the field while reviewing pictures. We had a good 20 pictures from many angles. We noticed something that made us both wonder. When examining the pictures which unfortunately were not time stamped we see that Amy’s body appears to have been moved. Now we understand that once the body position is marked ,this is when they would collect the soil and vegetation beneath her but what would be the purpose of moving her body before her body is recovered from the field?
Blaze: In some of the photos it appears Amy is in the thick of the vegetation and in others it appears that she is on the more “groomed” part of the field.
Blue 2: No professional investigator is going to move that body from one part of the field to another. The body would be placed into a bag and transferred away for autopsy. If the body was moved you would now have a contaminated crime scene. When we reviewed the photos it appears to us that there was some movement of her body. We also see a place where equipment is set down on the shorter crop area. Without time stamped photos your guess is as good as ours on exact body placement. What we want to know is this. Who all handled the body? Ashland S.O? FBI? Who moved her to the livery vehicle to go the coroner’s office?
Blue 7: Typically in a high-profile case like this it would appear that Amy’s body transfer was handled carelessly. Blaze? Didn’t you say that one of our members actually spoke to the funeral director about her body being moved?
Blaze: Yes but I will have to clarify the A to B locations. A funeral home has no business touching the body until the full investigation of the body is complete and released from the coroner’s office. I will clarify with that member but I’m 99% sure the A to B locations were from the coroners office to crematory. In a regular no foul play case typically a private ambulance service or funeral home does the retrieval of the body.
Blaze: We can speculate till we are blue in the face about all of this and we’ll be here all night. Let’s keep this all in the back of our minds and work forward. At some point the things we are mentioning here could become important. Let’s move onto persons of interest. Real quickly. I’d like to get everyone’s opinion on the following persons. Clockwise, yes or no opinions with brief reason on these people as being Solely responsible. Starting with the obvious. D.R?
Blue 2: No. Not direct involvement. May know some of those involved
Blue 6: No. No involvement directly.
Blue 7: No. Been looked at very well by LE.
Kurt: No. Not likely. Light hair. no bald spot. The car does make me wonder. I’m staying open on D.R.
Kai: No. But. Until somebody can state with 100% factual information where he was at the time I’m going to keep an open mind on him.
Blaze: No. I keep an open mind on him though. At this point ,all I really need to know is this. Is the FBI banging on his door? No, they aren’t. That ‘s enough for me. An arrest would have been made already. If involved at all it is by association and not directly.
Blaze: We can use this name as this POS is already behind bars. Ted Lamborgine?
Blue 2: Possible, if involved, acted as part of a team.
Blue 6: Same. Part of a pedo ring. Member of the Brookpark scene Blaze keeps talking about.
Blue 7: Yes, from the turned down plea bargain to the history of the man to UAW affiliation and in the middle of pervert paradise near W.150th. We find Ted one of the top persons of interest. Again though, likely not acting alone.
Kurt: Ahh Shit, I don’t know about this guy. I mean, the criminal history is there but I’m not thinking he is the one. Perhaps part of a group of pedos. Acting solely? No.
Kai: Possibly involved or knows a little bit about Amy’s case through affiliation. May have known Mark directly or indirectly through UAW even though they worked for different auto companies.
Blaze: I cannot check off Lamborgine just yet. Brookpark is involved somehow. It has come up far too often in our investigation to not have some sort of impact on the case. I agree though, maybe involved as a group of POS pedos.
Blaze: A.M? we can go beyond solely responsible in our answers. I think we are are all on the same page that we do have multiple perps involved.
Blue 2? Yes. Absolutely. Needs to be brought in for serious questioning. If this guy is in a Witness Protection Program then we smell something that really stinks. Involved, may not be part of the assault or murder but likely involved.
Blue 6: Yes. In our opinion this person can take LE to the killer. Bring him in ASAP!
Blue 7: Definitely needs to be brought back in for questioning. B.H told everybody years ago who did this. Who refers to a dead ten year old girl as a little whore? This guy is tweaking on some serious shit. Bring him in.
Kurt: Yes, of all the current known figures in this case, he is the most interesting to me.
Kai: Yes, In every way. Yes. Get the warrants and bring him in. He stays with family and friends. We found him in one day.
Blaze: A big yes from me. Too much to ignore on A. M. I don’t trust the entire situation in Ashland. He needs to be grilled up one side and down the other. Start
End of Part 1. Part 2 updating soon.
Start of part 2:
Blaze: Reverting to D. R for a moment. If you mention him to Mark, who is on the inside line of information if he chooses to be quickly blows right past D. R and simply says. If it was him he’d have been arrested by now. This was stated in the Channel 8 Fox interview with Bill Shields just recently.
Kurt: That’s good enough for me. For now that is. Until something of substance puts this man into the case factually our time is better spent elsewhere.
Blaze: I agree. Next person of interest. H. B
Blue 2: To our knowledge eliminated from consideration. So likely not.
Blue 6: We still do not like some of the things about this H.B. We might suggest keeping open on him. He had the mental capacity to serve in our military as an intel officer but not the capacity to carry out this crime? Sounds kinda off to us. With 2 of the possible souvenirs being horse related and him being a caretaker at Holly Hill, we could easily see the capacity to commit and the opportunity to do so. He is also one of the few persons of interest that connects orion’s belt for us. Margaret, Amy and the unknown male. We say we shouldn’t discount him completely. No matter what we’ve been spoon fed about him. This guy was no dummy.
Blue 7: It’s difficult for our group here within the Army to comment on H.B. We agree with much oh what Team 6 just said but with 4 of us 5 still being active, We would not want to push the investigation in the wrong direction. If the FBI And BVPD say he’s not being pursued it is hard for us to disagree. The guy requested the truth serum allegedly and also allegedly told them he could easily beat the polygraph We are going to say No on H. B. There are better persons to look into.
Kurt: Maybe, He has been investigated thoroughly. But maybe they just don’t have anything to date to charge him with
Kai: Maybe on H.B. I know that LE can sometimes use intentional public misdirection for a variety of good faith reasons. I say we stay open on H. B.
Blaze: I’m going to stay open on H. B. The possible souvenir thing doesn’t rub me the right way. This guy had all the info the public wonders on in regards to Amy’s number. Internal Knowledge. Who knows what experience H. B had with that serum in his military days. Is there a way to beat that too? I’m staying open for now on H. B No solid Alibi, the brother states he came home late on Oct 27th and as far as I know, H.B actually failed the polygraphs given to him
Blaze: We can use this name as Billy Strunak is deceased. So, Billy Strunak?
Blue 2: This guy was a piece of work and was possibly murdered. Who goes to work the day they plan on committing suicide? We aren’t saying workplace suicide doesn’t happen but there is usually a reason to go out this way. An emotional decision of ” look what you made me do”. The spectator suicide. This was not that. I’m going to suck down this dry gas and coke, then head off to work? So unlikely it’s borderline ridiculous. With him showing up at the volunteer center, his history with women, his interest in Margaret and his penchant for giving gifts? We say Yes, all day long. Until he can be factually eliminated this guy must still be considered. On the flip side if he had known he was going to take his own life, he would have the heads up ability to clean away possible evidence and tbings he wished to not be made public after his death.
Blue 6: Yes, keep him in for now. We are heavily in agreement with Team 2. We want the guy alive so we don’t want it to be him but for us we don’t see anything other than opinions eliminating him as a person of interest.
Blue 7: You gotta keep open on this guy. There are still too many unanswered questions.
Kurt: Staying open on B. S. No pun intended.
Kai: Yes. Let’s keep looking into him.
Blaze: Yes. I don’t like his history. He’s capable. I have a few theories that I will speak to you guys in private about. ( Blaze speaks to the team off the record for 15 minutes)
To be continued soon
Blaze: Anyone find anything in the way of connecting these guys with the adult bookstore scene on w.150th in Brookpark? V.H, D.R were rumored to have met up there.
Kurt: I don’t think so. Why would all these guys who lived fairly far apart converge in Brookpark? All the areas where these guys were from had their own adult book stores.
Blaze: Except Lamborgine. This would likely be the closest to him.
Kurt: That’s true, he was in Parma.
Blue 6: This homosexual activity at these bookstores in infamous. It still goes on today. Just look at Craigslist!
Blaze: Scum magnet Craigslist. Bet you any money our killer and perps use loserlist quite a bit. So much more to life than trying to get your wang wet. But thankfully they are easy to identify. All goes together. Generally the loser package comes with similar options from loser to loser. All part of the profile on these scum. It’s why I went on my van and pickup truck tangent. Low IQ, addictions, low income, high porn, no morality. Spend more money on beer smokes, weed and porn than family Christmas gifts. Sorry guys, These types really bother me. They are guilty of a good portion of these abductions and murders. I call it the ” Hey Joe! Hand me that fuckin brick” mentality. Low IQ. A female can’t walk by them without some sort of animal reaction. Just losers.Women are meat to them. I was getting gas when one of these white van scumshots tried to confide in me his pigisms. He says fuck dude, you see those tits? I looked at him and said, you know what loser? I’m the last person you want to confide your loserisms with. That ring on her finger was bigger than the blank void between your ears. He shrugged his shoulders and walked away. Freaking losers. Get a pornhub subscription and go lock yourself up somewhere so that our wives sisters and mothers can live normally without your bullshit.
Blue 7: Of course he walked away. You are intimidating looking. Mean looking to people that don’t know you. But yes certain social profiles do seem to apply in cases like these. Always seems to be the same types doing most of the crime.
Blue 2: We had one in our city. White van, tradesman. So yep. Tried forcing a young woman into the van.
Blue 6: Seen it several times. Garage door repair guy. Went to a house, Saw the 17yr old girl at the house while working in the garage. Stalked the girl for awhile before he was arrested. Would park out near her house and video her on his cell phone.
Blaze: Yep, I believe similar minds are involved here. Sexual predators with shitty ass lives. Ever notice how many beat up cars are constantly at the convenient stores? Anyways, sorry I get fired up
Kai: How do you really feel Blaze? laughs
Blaze: I feel like seeing the ones responsible for Amy in an electric chair.
Blue 2: We will. Who said something about a semi tractor-trailer? Blaze?
Blaze: You mean when I was talking about possible curtain locations?
Blue 2: Yes, we actually thought about that thought quite a bit after you mentioned it. God Damn it, what if this all took place in a semi truck cab sleeper? The curtain is about the right size too for the older trucks.
Blaze: The curtain could be from anywhere but could be from a truck. Crappy sewing. Perp 1 could’ve abducted Amy and delivered her to Perp 2 or a group of more perps. Truck drivers could very well know both areas. How many truck stop horror stories make the news? Lots. Fits the profile. Loud trucks, tightly sealed. Hard to hear any screams. can park just about anywhere and rest with the engine on. Does the crime. takes the curtain separating the cockpit from the sleeper and transfers the body.
Kai: Very interesting idea and one that is totally possible. I’m not sure anyone has thought of that angle before.
Blue 6: I think Phil thought of RV’s or campers but the semi truck idea is fresh. Maybe everyone’s so fixed on Bay Village and Ashland and how they relate that they don’t think about this as being possibly a mobile crime. Maybe its a passing through truck that made stops in both area.
Blaze: I’m sure Phil probably thought of this but who knows. I’ve heard delivery driver before just not a trucker. Anyways just more possible scenarios. Never know. Random ideas.
Kurt: Who verified the Audio from the I.D special as an actual police recording and not a re-enactment?
Kai: I’m sending the shows producers messages about it. No reply yet but Blaze has some info about it I think.
Blaze: Well, here is what bothers me. Both Mark and Margaret thought the voice was Amy’s. Are we supposed to believe the parents don’t know what their own daughters phone voice is? So I took the audio from the alleged Maine phone call and A-B’d it to the book review Amy gave her class.
Kai: The equipment you use is from professional music studios right?
Blaze: Yes, expensive audio equipment. It’s designed for music production. It analyzes frequency and displays the positive and negative frequency changes from the music key in wav form with annotation. Frequency is measured in cents. Like strobe tuning a guitar. If a pitch is flat, the note will read as (example -10 cents) or a fraction of a semi tone. All audible sounds have a frequency and talking human voices are no different.
Blue 2: That’s Genius. What did you discover?
Kurt: Blaze talked to me about this already. Wait till you hear this shit! Sorry, go ahead Blaze.
Blaze: Well, the 2 recordings are nearly identical in pitch, word duration(speed of pronunciation) and frequency. The wav form doesn’t lie. If that call really is a fake. The faker has the same frequency voice as Amy. Pronounces words the same and with the same vocal expression. In addition to the parents both saying, that’s Amy! I ‘m questioning this call lead BIGTIME! Also consistent with a trucker. Multi state.
Kai: I seen the wav form analysis. It looks extremely similar. If not nearly exact to Amy’s voice.
TO BE CONTINUED SOON
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Blue2: The two recordings even sound like the same voice. Farmington Maine though? I don’t know.
Blaze: I am always saying the FBI isn’t stupid and I don’t want anyone to think that any of us believe we know more or are smarter than any of them. We want to aid in the investigation. Not deter and pass on important information. Let’s just say for sake of argument that the call was actually real. My thoughts are this. If Amy has enough time to make a call, why doesn’t she call home with that precious moment? I think I have an idea. The abductor makes her make that call to throw off law enforcement yet again. Now they are using resources to validate a call alleged from 810 miles away. This buys the abductor even more time and throws the investigation in wrong direction.
Kurt: Valid points if the call was legit. My thing with this even beyond the high tech analysis is both parents believe it is Amy. They know her phone voice. You can hear the little nuances in her voice in both recordings. Sounds like her to me. One debunker tried to say that Amy pronounces own name wrong. I’ve listened to the recording dozens of times. She does not pronounce her own name wrong. There is audio artifact at the hal in her name. It sounds at first as she is saying Mihiljevic but she does actually pronounce it correctly.
Kai: I heard that too. It definitely sounds off on first few listens. Then you hear the audio noise come in at that point in her last name.
Blaze: Exactly. To sum it up. If it’s real, her abductor forced her to make the call. I researched this supposed girl making fake phone calls and I came up with a big fat wad of nothing.
Blue 7: Everyone makes mistakes. The FBI is comprised of people after all. Maybe they made one with this but I’m thinking they probably didn’t make a mistake with a lead as big as this one.
Blue 6: Probably not but it is possible.
Blaze: It was and still is worthy of looking into more. I have no regrets spending all that time with those recordings. Maybe they will read our blog and go back and take another look. My analysis used state of the art music production technology from 2018. They used technology from 1990. Big difference. Think of it in a way everyone knows. Autotune. All those frequencies are being analyzed in order to adjust the vocal going in. Then it processes what it discovers and adjusts it to fit the target note. So think of my analysis as that same process but without adjusting the output. I looked heavily into the wav form analysis. It’s so close to the same pitch as the classroom audio that it is audibly, nearly indistinguishable in soundbytes. (Split seconds of each recording). Then you add a pronounced hiss in the S’s of Amy’s words and how long each word lasts in duration and I feel it’s a no brainer worthy of further and more current analysis by the FBI.
Blue 2: It’s fascinating. Thanks for doing all that. All of us in our sub group feel there is something to your discovery. Our question is why would the FBI draw an incorrect conclusion? Poor technology? Human error?
Blaze: They may be right. I don’t think they are on this recording though. If they are wrong I don’t believe it’s anyones fault. They were using the equipment they had at the time. They did their best.
Blue 6: Very interesting stuff. We’d like to talk more about this truck idea. The more we think about this the more it feels like it could be right. What are the biggest indicators that a truck could he involved?
Blaze: Well, The Westlake house for one. Then you have the curtain and blanket. Both could very well be from a vehicle and would certainly be consistent with a sleeper cab in a big rig. I think the biggest indicator though is where the body is. Cruze said those ditches on 1181 were deeper than they look. I’m thinking based on a few things that it is possible that she was tossed onto the wheat field from an elevated position.This might be why she had a post mortem abdominal wound and her teeth were knocked out and resting under her face in the soil. Tossed from the elevated cab of the truck. She was not very heavy when alive, even when she still had all her body fluids. It is definitely possible she was tossed there. The feet angled to one side. Toes towards the road. Body skewed in same fashion. Left arm semi tucked under. Right arm extending towards the road more.
Blue 2: You might be on to something with this.
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Blaze: Another point to be made about a possible elevated position body dump is the lack of footprints by tossing the body from the truck. Tire tracks are a much better option for the dumper but as we see in the 1181 crime scene photos, it may have been overlooked.
Blue 2: How so?
Blaze: The Sheriff’s department and responding vehicles pulled right up to the body site and in doing so drove straight over the dumping vehicles tracks. Now this could be somewhat of a moot point as many vehicles were on that road and it’d be virtual impossible to decipher the tire tracks that belonged to the dumping vehicle.
Blue 2: Unless they went a bit onto the shoulder.
Blaze: Exactly, but even still would be hard to decipher. Even if it was in the mud next to the road. What put them there. Snowplow? School bus? the body dumper’s truck? However a tire track pattern might be discernable if it’s a truck with single front tires and dual axle dually tires on the rear. Did they look for this? I would hope so but I honestly doubt it. They may have looked for more obvious markings but so many of those could just be considered normal tire tracks for a public road. A footprint was definitely thought of if the perp tossed the body from the truck and to my knowledge, there were no footprints accept for Janet Seabold’s ( The Jogger who found Amy ) Cruze also made mention that the bridge on 1181 had to be repaired because the weight of the trucks had damaged the bridge.
Blue 6: Was just about to ask if trucks would go down that road. Like rigs pulling trailers.
Blaze: Yes they did. All the time.
Kurt: In the audio from the Maine phone call blaze also heard something. Should we mention it?
Blaze: It doesn’t matter if the call was a hoax. Despite my research and analysis of the audio there is no way I can conclusively prove that it was Amy or if it wasn’t but what Kurt’s talking about is when I slowed down the audio to fifty percent. You can hear an idling diesel engine in the background. It can be heard between the word Mihaljevic and the word and. Spelled out like so ” This is Amy Mihaljevic (diesel idling sound) and I’m in farmington Maine. I’ve spent hours listening to those audio clips. Even if it turns out to he nothing, I had to do it. I needed to know for myself and our team.
Kurt: The sound of the engine is there. I heard it.
Blue 6: Can we hear it?
Blaze: Of course. I will send you the sound clips. Don’t go crazy with the audio analysis like I did though. Enough time is spent on that audio clip. I don’t want Farmington Maine hijacking the case. Not within our Team or with the public. Here is why: Even if the voice on the recording isn’t Amy, it doesn’t mean it’s not someone on the inside trying to divert the investigation away from the real focal areas. I don’t want to give this nutless coward the pleasure of diverting us with the ploy.
Blue 7: Solid thinking but the truck idea really does fit. We are going to try to pull D.O.T records on that Westlake truck. I’m not sure of how strict the trucking industry was in 1989 as to the bill of lading and haz mat and stuff like that but wouldn’it be something if we found that same truck did a Cleveland to Indianapolis route? Southwest route from Cleveland. Dump the body along the way.
Blaze: I don’t know how far you’ll get with that but have at it! Another thing Cruze told me about that truck is that it was a refrigerated truck. I’m not 100% sure but Cruze generally gets this stuff pretty accurate.
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Kurt: Is that a fact?
Blaze: Not as of this moment. We continue to look deep into it. The operators though are all tied to known names in this case.They operate privately and do not drive for a mainstream trucking line.
Kai: Did you assign anybody to the trucking aspect?
Blaze: All of us are doing our part in that. At this point I think we know who the drivers are and where they operate from. There are a few different guys driving the routes we can’t mention publicly yet.
Blue 2: The Westlake house; We have just the one truck right? *&* trucking?
Blaze: Yes. Just the one for the Westlake house so far. The others are running a different part of their operation starting at coastal points moving their way up through the midwest north bound. Kentucky through to Michigan.
*Papers exchanged and handed out*
Blue 6: These names have all been tied to the office building in Illinois. Those names are also directly connected to known names in this case. We need to find out why. What is the common denominator?
Blaze: It’s definitely not what the business says it does. Most of these guys would not need those services. They simply don’t make enough money to have a financially portfolio managed. Wouldn’t be the first time a dirty business was run underneath a legitimate business.
Kurt: Speaking of money. 15k>20k bonds posted by poor people. That ties in here somewhere.
Blaze: Of course it does. Been saying for awhile now that their is money in here somewhere. Someone thinks enough of these criminal scumbags to bail them out on big money bonds. It goes the direction of an organized group. I figure the money is at the top.
Blue 2: It looks that way. At least for this group we are talking about. the charges they have are real damn serious. We’ve seen F1’s through F5’s across the board in the court docs. Heroin and Cocaine trafficking to kidnapping, assaults on police officers and EMT’s, too many OVI’s to count. It is all there. Tons of felonies. Tons of misdemeanors. Lengthy Civil records as well. It doesn’t stop at violent crime either. We see heavy financial crime activity as well with this group of people. How does it tie to Amy though. Are we losing sight on Amy as we dig more into these guys?
Blaze: Nope, it’s the exact opposite. We get closer to Amy when we know more about the people that operated as criminal just 1200 ft from Amy’s backyard. Amy rode her bike next to that house. She went everywhere on that bike. How many convicted drug trafficking felons do you know that only have drug charges? It usually is a package deal with many other crimes. What do you find in public toilets? Shit. Pieces of Shit is what you see. Unflushed pieces of criminal shit. The house in Westlake was the toilet. One or more of these rat bastards saw Amy and it started. Maybe the lowlife scum is doing the dirty work for those with the money here? You know the same money that bails these fuckers out at 15 and 20k a pop? Think about it.
Updating more in a few hours. 3-21