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QuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteNuttall, an 80-year-old retired supercop, is the guy who did the book Cops, Crooks, and Other Crazies, right?
Now that we know who he is, what is he saying?
Just the basics will do -
Oh, God. I haven't a clue. I think it's just a general review of the case, but don't quote me. The Cooper section is just part of the book. In the Amazon description for the book, it describes this part as 'unsolved'. (*shrugs shoulders, scratches head*)
Oh so its a 'I talked to 500 agents' type thing -
an overview of Jack Daniels from the grinny's point
of view, blocking the view of the mountain.
Who gets to play Hancock - Betty White?
Rataczak - Jürgen Prochnow
Scott - Joe Pesci
Not sure what you mean here. Are you talking about Nuttall's book? It's a 400-plus page book about his life in the San Diego Police Dept. and the California Highway Patrol. I think the Cooper section isn't that much of the book. Haven't seen the book. It came out in 2008.
well,,,,, a certain 'person' knows Ben Affleck. Fact.
Flo Schafner - Eva Longoria
Himmelsbach - Brad Pitt
Cooper - PEE WEE HERMAN, in a dramatic role.
Pee Wee played Richard III once, if you can
believe that.
kinda like that buried dough.
The truth is clear, or so says Jo.
These facts we claim because we know
Old Duane L. Weber said it's so.
The facts run deep and spread afar,
To the cash they found on Tena Bar
The plan came off without a mar,
When Duane took off in his car...
And the pilots cheered! Har! Har! Har!
Now forty years have come and gone,
And pilots noses have grown long
with stories told and put to song
The truth they bury, the word they gong,
The lives they ruined is just wrong.
The beating rain can drive you insane,
as easy as their crap inaine.
And then to stand and act so vain...
Like they never gave ol' Tina her pain.
I make no claims, I'm just say'n.
***
My favorite entry in the Cooper Poetry category to date. Superb, Bob.
georger 244
QuoteI had a couple of the staff help me modify my previous post into a statement:
We've shifted gears at Adventure Books. We know a lot about Kenny Christiansen. But we don't know everything. Although we've presented
a fair amount of circumstantial evidence, the case is not entirely proven against Christiansen.
Our official position is now one of cooperation with law enforcement. The print PDF of the latest edition of the book has been sent to the Seattle FBI office and they are taking a look. This also comes with risks.
It means one of two things, assuming they start checking out those 100% alive witnesses in the book: Either they'll bust our theory to pieces and Kenny will be eliminated for good as a suspect, or they're going to find out more and break the case.
If I were not interested in the truth, and only interested in making money, I would NOT try to involve the Bureau, because they are the one organization who, if they take an interest in the KC angle, could also disprove it and force us to pull our book from the shelves. We would lose thousands of dollars, but we would have to do it. However, we may have gone as far as we can on our own regarding the case, and we'd like to know the truth, even if it hurts.
We submit that putting ourselves out there with the Bureau proves our sincerity.
You rolls the dice with the FBI...you takes your chances.
... something Lyle could have done decades ago
without paying Porteous, the producer of Sleepless
in Seattle, or you and AB books ?
Or did Lyle need agents and middlemen ?
I know - Im just old fashioned. I still boil my
own water for tea and jello. Ten hands arent
required unless its a feast.
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And I still say this action by AB proves our sincerity. It never WAS about the money. It was always about the truth. The Cooper case is not my life, and if we are wrong, if we fail in this effort, I will simply move on, take the hit, and start working on other projects.
I have put 14 yrs in this and every penny I could spare - so I guess I have no sympathy for any loss you might have, but I do admire the efforts and the statement. What I want out of this is to clear my name and let everyone know I did NOT make any of this up. It is what it is!
BobKnoss 0
Quoteand we'd like to know the truth, even if it hurts.
We submit that putting ourselves out there with the Bureau proves our sincerity.
You rolls the dice with the FBI...you takes your chances.
You should have known the truth from what was in the will. Get thee to a tailor, money changer! Request black and white horizontal stripes in brushed cotton, pink underwear and beach loafers, a crew-cut and a big burly buddy with no teeth.... You rolls the dice with the FBI...you takes your chances. (That's racist which will help you greatly.)
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Everybody is welcome at the DBC Diner. Even trolls can get a meal if they are civil.
377
It wasn't from the high jacking, so where did it come from?
Matt
So, start being safe, first!!!
Orange1 0
I don't think I can take this forum anymore. Is it just me, or has it finally just spun completely out of control??
Oh, God. I haven't a clue. I think it's just a general review of the case, but don't quote me. The Cooper section is just part of the book. In the Amazon description for the book, it describes this part as 'unsolved'. (*shrugs shoulders, scratches head*)
Oh so its a 'I talked to 500 agents' type thing -
an overview of Jack Daniels from the grinny's point
of view, blocking the view of the mountain.
Who gets to play Hancock - Betty White?
Rataczak - Jürgen Prochnow
Scott - Joe Pesci
Tina - Uma Thurman