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 Post Posted: Thu 15 Sep 2005 18:43 
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It has been brought to my attention that a negative comment has been made to the scrolling marquee I have on my website where I commented on the untrue statement that a BEA was murdered.

When I learned the death of a BEA was not true I was very much angered at the one(s) responsible for the report. I was happy there was no murder but why would a person make such a false report in the first place? Why would I not post a criticism of such an outlandish, nonsensible and bogus report? Why would others not also enforce and employ a public condemnation of the perpetrator? The business of being a BEA can be dangerous enough without a misleading representation of a BEA being murdered in the line of duty. My associate (HGUNNER) was going to travel to pay his repects at the funeral.

I consider the marquee on my website as my contribution in "policing our own" and I will continue to post such matters as they develop.

Please know I stand by what I have on my website and will not remove the reference no matter who doesn't appreciate it.

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 Post Posted: Thu 15 Sep 2005 19:06 
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I do not know who has a problem with your banner. I will say up front and out loud on this forum that I have seen your banner and agree with you in displaying it!


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 Post Posted: Thu 15 Sep 2005 19:31 
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Thank you, sir.

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 Post Posted: Fri 16 Sep 2005 16:32 
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LAWS web site banner about a murdered BEA is a positive reaction to a reprehensible act buy a fellow bea----many of us were planning to help the family both with monatery and emotional support. I did backround research and could not verify the report thru any official sources--I was ready to go to the funeral with a friend who played bag pipes for the nypd emerald society to play at the beas burial if oked by the family.things were going on behind the scenes most people were not awere of.

THIS KIND OF BEHAVIOR BY A BEA ORGANIZATION IS SHAMEFUL-I AM AT A LOSS FOR WORDS--BE IT KNOWN I WOULD NOT DO BUSINESS WITH THESE PEOPLE IF THEY WERE THE LAST BEA SUPPLIER ON THIS EARTH---


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AMEN... If you make a post you have to willing to stand behind it and whatever follows it!


I AGREE WITH THE BANNER 100%


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 Post Posted: Mon 19 Sep 2005 11:51 
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I agree with it. Not to mention its a nice web site too. Nicely done LAW, drive on :)

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No problem with us LAW, we were going to take up a collection for the family ourselves and then find out it was bogus. GOOD WORK

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 Post Posted: Thu 22 Sep 2005 03:37 
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After much mental torment trying to figure out who Tim Johnson is It finally dawned on me that he was one of two BEA's who did a prison sentence for taking a Canadian bail skip out of Canada. Tim Johnson is the BEA whom US Pacific Recovery Services owned by Robert Anderson wrongly and maliciously reported as being murdered in the line of duty. The following is an overview of the matter....

The most publicized of all Canadian cases involved a Toronto businessman named Sidney L. Jaffe, who was charged in Florida with fraud resulting from improper land sales where hundreds of investors lost approximately two million dollars during the 1970’s. Mr. Jaffe was arrested and subsequently released on $137,000.00 bail posted by a Florida bail-bonding agency. After missing his trial date (he later cited health problems caused the failure to appear) the bonding company dispatched it's bounty hunters, one of whom is Tim Johnson, who located and apprehended the defendant while he was jogging (so much for the health problem excuse) near his condominium. The two bounty hunters were dispatched only after all attempts at extradition had failed.

The BEA's then drove their capture to the United States entering through Niagara Falls, New York and, uneventfully, on to Florida where Mr. Jaffe was brought to trial, found guilty and received a 35 year sentence for his part in the land fraud venture. The conviction was later overturned by an Appeals Court after Jaffe had served only two years of the original sentence. Florida authorities immediately filed a ‘bail jumping’ charge against Jaffe in the wake of his failure to appear two years earlier. Sidney Jaffe again posted bail, this time in the amount of $150,000.00 and the bail conditions even allowed him to return to Canada after he ‘promised’ he would return for trial.

Shortly after Jaffe was returned for trial by the bounty hunters, Canadian officials launched a vigorous attention getting protest against what they termed an ‘abduction’ of one of their citizens right off the streets of Toronto in broad daylight. Shortly thereafter, Canada filed warrants for the arrest and extradition of the two bounty hunters, and the United States returned the two men to Canada where they stood trial for, and were convicted on, kidnapping charges. Sidney Jaffe, and his family, filed suit in the amount of twenty million dollars against the bonding company and various officials for damages in violation of his civil rights, abuse of process, malicious prosecution and various other claims. Jaffe and his family were awarded $1,401,570.30. Who says crime doesn’t pay?

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 Post Posted: Thu 22 Sep 2005 10:11 
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USPRS had a forum up until about 5 months ago, one of the moderators was named Tim Johnson, since Robert Anderson was the administrator I supposse he could have invented a moderator by that name.

The whole thing is very strange.

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