Amanda Knox ‘Innocent’ – Lack of DNA Is Persuasive Says Once-Doubtful
Retired Special Agent Steve Moore was certain Amanda Knox killed roommate Meredith Kercher in Italy. Now he’s certain she didn’t – joining a chorus that includes her family, friends an…

Read more on Seattle Weekly

Tagged with:
 

No requirement f? R ex-FBI agent batteries? Threats

On September 2, 2010, in FBI, by admin

No for - accused of
DALLAS — A judge has denied for a former accused of making death against his estranged wife and the head of the Dallas .

Read more on Waxahachie Daily Light

Tagged with:
 

Former FBI Agent Joe Navarro on Facial Poker Tells

On August 12, 2010, in FBI, by admin


We caught up with poker after he taught a session at the recent WSOP Main Event Primer to get his thoughts on how people’s faces can tell you everything you need to know about them, especially at the poker table.

Tagged with:
 


SEE ALSO: claims he spied on Islamic community in California for news.xinhuanet.com WEST COVINA, Calif. (KABC, 11/30/09) — An Orange County was in court Monday to ask a judge to unseal records he says will prove he was an who spied on Southern California mosques and the Muslims who worship there. He also claims those ties led to prison time. Craig Monteilh went to court to get ammunition in a $10 million lawsuit against the . No one denies that the bulky, bald Monteilh was an . However, the does deny that its informants target Muslim mosques as Monteilh alleges. “I was instructed by my handlers to infiltrate as many as possible using my undercover name Faroq Al Aziz,” said Monteilh. “I was instructed to direct my efforts to suspected leadership in mosques.” Monteil wants a judge to unseal records of a involving Ahmadullah Sais Niazi. Niazi allegedly has ties to al-Qaeda, and an testified at that that Niazi was secretly recorded by an informant threatening to blow up buildings. That informant supposedly was Monteilh, and he’s suing the for going back on a deal that resulted in Monteilh serving prison time for grand theft. The court records might help his case. “They essentially destroyed this ’s life. He trusted them. In the end, he was allowed to go to prison and his family was allowed to be ripped apart for grand theft,” said Monteilh’s attorney Adam Krolikowski. Monteilh says he was

Tagged with:
 

Powered by Yahoo! Answers

Bad Behavior has blocked 705 access attempts in the last 7 days.