Margaret Laverne Mitchell, the mentally deranged woman that was shot to death by Los Angeles Police Officers, was shot in May of 1999 because the 55 year-old woman reportedly lunged at police officers with a screw driver.
But check out
http://www.skeptictank.org/mitchell.pdf
That's a 401K PDF file. Check out how our favorite organized crime syndicate got involved in that fatal shooting.
It looks from the report that Eliot Abelson -- Gambino Mafia ganglander -- refused to cooperate with the police and, if I read this right, refused outright to cooperate with the _other_ investigative efforts.
As you see in the official report, the criminal enterprise actively obstructed the investigation by ducking process servers. Why aren't these people in prison now?
And why would an organization that claims to be a "religion" and a "church" be ducking subpoenas in a supposedly unrelated cop shooting?
On Wed, 25 Dec 2002 09:10:23 GMT, frice@SkepticTank.ORG (Rev. Fredric L. Rice) wrote:
>And why would an organization that claims to be a "religion" and a
>"church" be ducking subpoenas in a supposedly unrelated cop shooting?
What is clear is that Abelson believes people working at the Scientology headquarters on Hollywood Blvd are mentally unstable and lack any credibility.
From: Tilman Hausherr <tilman@berlin.snafu.de>
Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2002 09:11:17 +0100
Organization: Xenu's Ranch
Message-ID: <kpgj0v08ur57pntjke688ov5kr4v97bcvo@4ax.com>
On Wed, 25 Dec 2002 09:10:23 GMT, frice@SkepticTank.ORG (Rev. Fredric L.
Rice) wrote in <v0it9dbmv2j934@corp.supernews.com>:
> http://www.skeptictank.org/mitchell.pdf
It doesn't work properly for me - I can't search in the file.
However a correct copy is here:
http://da.co.la.ca.us/jsid/mitchell.pdf
>And why would an organization that claims to be a "religion" and a
>"church" be ducking subpoenas in a supposedly unrelated cop shooting?
That is what the segment is saying:
30. Before subpoenaing Page to the Grand Jury, efforts were made to
interview her informally at the offices of the District Attorney. Her
attorney, Elliot Abelson, adamantly refused to cooperate with such an
interview. He said this case had become a "circus" and a "hot potato",
and it was not in his client's best interests to give a statement. When
he was told that she would then be subpoenaed to testify before the
Grand Jury, Abelson said that he could "destroy her testimony" because
she was mentally unstable and lacked any credibility. He would not
elaborate further. Senior District Attorney Investigator Dennis Louie
had to make several attempts to serve Page with the Grand Jury subpoena.
The only address he could locate for Page, even after searching Department of Motor Vehicle records, was the address of the Scientology headquarters on Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood. When Louie went to that address, the individual manning the entrance doors would not allow Louie into the building and would not cooperate with Louie's efforts to serve the subpoena. Page was eventually served at the entrance to the Scientology headquarters after Louie explained to Abelson that the District Attorney's Office insisted on subpoenaing Page to the Grand Jury, and arrangements were made with Abelson to meet Page at the entrance to the Scientology headquarters to effect service.
(....)
Page then ran outside to help. The officers told her to move back and she explained that she was a minister and was going to minister to Mitchell. The officers permitted her to approach Mitchell. When Page was next to Mitchell, Clark approached and told her the woman's name was "Margaret", but Page did not know how Clark obtained her name.
(...)
Page testified that she walked out of the dealership after the shooting, approached Larrigan and told him that she was going to assist Mitchell.
Larrigan told her she had to leave because it was a police area. Page refused to move and turned toward Clark and said, "I am going to help the woman." Larrigan said, "Lady, you are going to have to step back.
This is a dangerous area." Page then turned toward him and said, forcefully, "I am a minister. I am going to minister to this woman now."
Page was very close to Larrigan's face and they stared at each other for a long moment. Clark then said to Page, "Go ahead. It's okay." Larrigan appeared extremely shaken, and, in fact, was physically shaking.
Clark was more composed and business-like about taking the necessary steps to secure the scene.
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