LAJFA
Schenectady, NY
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just me wrote: Where are their backbone.....good question. Is it that police won't do anything about it when the people come to them? Is it that the police do not like and/or pick on the ones who do try to make things right? Is there a known way to be in order to avoid being harrased by police because you won't just let something go? If I lived in the mountains and knew there was crime going on I'd go to the town meetings, the governor, the police too. If that didn't get them answering and making account, I'd press on, contacting reporters, news people and so on. Because I am sure that some people have tried this, I have to think it's one sorry thing. The police are in cahoots, not on the up and up. What would I do after I did all I could do and there still was no change, no focus and/or attention drawn to the area crime(s)? I realize the police have every right and good reason to keep things close to the vest. But not this group in NH. I've read about Liko Kenny. I think this is a good example of harrassment from police and questionable charactors. I realize that Mr. Liko may have stood out, but he did nothing to seal his fate in all accounts/visuals that I've seen. He was afraid, he was killed and it seems as though he will remain at fault in his own death until something changes. Maura...... Even if it's just a matter of sloppy police work, they should be accountable, approachable and made to either change or quit the force. Easy for me to say, yeah maybe... But why do they seem untouchable? Are they really to big a ring to break? A very wise post...I hope they are not "untouchable" although some seem to think they are. We have a very long battle ahead of us. Yes, with many instances all that has been attempted to no avail.
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US Citizen
Exeter, NH
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Every empire falls by it's own hand eventually. Just me, there have been those who tried. You'd go to town meetings, that's good, but how do you know who to trust there? And, if LE is in cahoots, who do you call when trouble comes a knockin on your door because you rocked the boat? AG will only pursue if they have proof LE committed a crime. They don't care about misconduct. They've made that abundantly clear recently. and LE knows how to cover their a$$ Liko is not the only one who lived in a state of fear. There are others. McKay was not the only one abusing his position. The known way to be is to not rock the boat.
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KingCast
Nashua, NH
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US Citizen wrote: Every empire falls by it's own hand eventually. Just me, there have been those who tried. You'd go to town meetings, that's good, but how do you know who to trust there? And, if LE is in cahoots, who do you call when trouble comes a knockin on your door because you rocked the boat? AG will only pursue if they have proof LE committed a crime. They don't care about misconduct. They've made that abundantly clear recently. and LE knows how to cover their a$$ Liko is not the only one who lived in a state of fear. There are others. McKay was not the only one abusing his position. The known way to be is to not rock the boat. You pay dearly for rocking the boat. Kelly and her LE buddies tried to imprison me for exercising my First Amendment Rights but I said my prayers and kept on going. It's the only way I know. Liko Kenney did not die in vain and the Franconia Collective and I will see to that. Namaste.
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OH MY
White River Junction, VT
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LAJFA wrote: <quoted text> A very wise post...I hope they are not "untouchable" although some seem to think they are. We have a very long battle ahead of us. Yes, with many instances all that has been attempted to no avail. The battle may not be as long as you may think..:-)
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OH MY
White River Junction, VT
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KingCast wrote: <quoted text> You pay dearly for rocking the boat. Kelly and her LE buddies tried to imprison me for exercising my First Amendment Rights but I said my prayers and kept on going. It's the only way I know. Liko Kenney did not die in vain and the Franconia Collective and I will see to that. Namaste. I was threatened criminally by a few of N.H.'s finest phycologically and phycically for some years now by those fine young men in blue and that is how they get rocks off with a head biggr thier badge hahahaha I say fuckum!!!!!!!
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OH MY
White River Junction, VT
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OH MY wrote: <quoted text> The battle may not be as long as you may think..:-) The bigger they are the harder hey FALL!!!!!!!!!! Everyonr pray to Jesus to rid ourselves of the scum!!!!
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OH MY
White River Junction, VT
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Maura and Brianna are where Claude Molton dispossed of them ok!!!!!
He lived in the A-Frame where the cadaver dogs hit on scent.
There is a death bed confession from Claude's brother who died from cancer and the A-Frame had 2 DNA's I hear as well...
So what is stopping the police SP's from convicting him?
BTW he used a dull jacknife to end thier lives! The sick pup also killed his twin brother at a young age!!!!
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question mark
Weare, NH
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Anyone have a picture of the guy that Oh My is talking about?
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US Citizen
Exeter, NH
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OhMy, If it Claude, then it is a he not a they. Why would anyone protect a serial killer? You have referred to a group in the past. You specifically said "There are a number of people involved in the Murray case." Can you clarify because it makes no sense if it is one serial killer for any group of individuals to be associated with him. Are there any news articles on the death of Claude's twin? They cannot convict w/o a body. No proof of a crime. You cannot try a person twice for the same crime, so circumstantial evidence is not enough.
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Straight Talk
Palm Beach Gardens, FL
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just me wrote: Where are their backbone.....good question. Is it that police won't do anything about it when the people come to them? Is it that the police do not like and/or pick on the ones who do try to make things right? Is there a known way to be in order to avoid being harrased by police because you won't just let something go? If I lived in the mountains and knew there was crime going on I'd go to the town meetings, the governor, the police too. If that didn't get them answering and making account, I'd press on, contacting reporters, news people and so on. Because I am sure that some people have tried this, I have to think it's one sorry thing. The police are in cahoots, not on the up and up. What would I do after I did all I could do and there still was no change, no focus and/or attention drawn to the area crime(s)? I realize the police have every right and good reason to keep things close to the vest. But not this group in NH. I've read about Liko Kenny. I think this is a good example of harrassment from police and questionable charactors. I realize that Mr. Liko may have stood out, but he did nothing to seal his fate in all accounts/visuals that I've seen. He was afraid, he was killed and it seems as though he will remain at fault in his own death until something changes. Maura...... Even if it's just a matter of sloppy police work, they should be accountable, approachable and made to either change or quit the force. Easy for me to say, yeah maybe... But why do they seem untouchable? Are they really to big a ring to break? I think it is a big ring and would not be at all surprised if it has ties to organized crime. It is difficult to hear people of the North Country called "sheep" as this has been something that has slowly seeped in and increased over the years. It is a difficult and truly dangerous thing. Liko Kenney did die because he stood up, so what is the message? The people need to turn it around and create their own message. I have watched countless numbers of people be targeted and even had their lives verbally threatened and lose their jobs for standing up. One man had to move to the next state to escape because he was singled out for standing up. He lost thousands in court costs. Who was the cop that had it in for him? Cpl. Bruce McKay! The horror that happened on 5/11 gives people the chance to stand together in large numbers against what has been going on but left to individuals they are not wise to take it on alone. How can hundreds of people all be secretly and covertly harassed by police? They can't. Are they going to label all these people as trouble makers? People must stand together collectively.
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LAJFA
Schenectady, NY
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US Citizen wrote: Every empire falls by it's own hand eventually. Just me, there have been those who tried. You'd go to town meetings, that's good, but how do you know who to trust there? And, if LE is in cahoots, who do you call when trouble comes a knockin on your door because you rocked the boat? AG will only pursue if they have proof LE committed a crime. They don't care about misconduct. They've made that abundantly clear recently. and LE knows how to cover their a$$ Liko is not the only one who lived in a state of fear. There are others. McKay was not the only one abusing his position. The known way to be is to not rock the boat. Please trust that I can relate to every word in your post. This is why we need national attention brought to the area. We are in the process of doing so right now. The corruption goes way beyond the departments. It exists in the local court as well. It is not a court of "law" or justice. In Littleton, NH it is a court of weather you are liked or not and what standing you have in the community. That too must change. Judge Cyr was on his very best behavior the day Floyd went to trial. He knew cameras were present and a lot of people were present for the trial. I could not believe this was the same Judge. If Cyr can be respectful and maintain integrity in his court for that trial then he can and must do it all the time. In my opinion it is time for him to retire. I know of people that will be filing grievences against him in the very near future. He can be a very decent and good judge when he chooses to be. That is my opinion and many, many others I have spoken with about the issue. People from all walks of life including but not limited to professionals.
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US Citizen
Exeter, NH
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Straight Talk, Far from novel theory. "These people" you speak of refuse to stand collectively. Any suggestions to encourage them to do so?
LAJFA, This too I have heard. Where is the national attention? This is the million dollar question; How do you get the people all together in a way that they feel safe?
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LAJFA
Schenectady, NY
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Straight Talk wrote: <quoted text> I think it is a big ring and would not be at all surprised if it has ties to organized crime. It is difficult to hear people of the North Country called "sheep" as this has been something that has slowly seeped in and increased over the years. It is a difficult and truly dangerous thing. Liko Kenney did die because he stood up, so what is the message? The people need to turn it around and create their own message. I have watched countless numbers of people be targeted and even had their lives verbally threatened and lose their jobs for standing up. One man had to move to the next state to escape because he was singled out for standing up. He lost thousands in court costs. Who was the cop that had it in for him? Cpl. Bruce McKay! The horror that happened on 5/11 gives people the chance to stand together in large numbers against what has been going on but left to individuals they are not wise to take it on alone. How can hundreds of people all be secretly and covertly harassed by police? They can't. Are they going to label all these people as trouble makers? People must stand together collectively. Amen
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LAJFA
Schenectady, NY
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US Citizen wrote: Straight Talk, Far from novel theory. "These people" you speak of refuse to stand collectively. Any suggestions to encourage them to do so? LAJFA, This too I have heard. Where is the national attention? This is the million dollar question; How do you get the people all together in a way that they feel safe? Just because we are not visable does not mean we are not together. A lot of work is being done. In time your questions will be answered.
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interested in truth
Schenectady, NY
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Can anyone verify the spelling of "Molton" ? Is it possible that it is spelled Moulton. Also, does anyone know the name of the older brother that died of cancer or the younger brother that was possible murdered ?
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US Citizen
Exeter, NH
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I am glad there is a group that is together. One challenge is that there are more out there who have no idea there is a group working together. How do you propose to reach those people to gain power in more numbers? The more you reach, the greater the chance of positive action for change from a larger voice.
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Weare, NH
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OH MY, is there an obit. for the the Molton guy who died? What town was he from. Do you know?
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anyquestion
Newfield, NY
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Moulton is correct.
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Quija
Medway, MA
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If you check the SSDI -- for the brother who died -- and I think we know he died in the first part of 2007, you can pick out the ones who aren't elderly, leaving several, including a Stephen B. Moulton. Not saying anything negative about this man who has passed away, just that he was the first of the 91 names I came across.
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Quija
Medway, MA
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Intelius lists a Claude A. Moulton, age 46, of N. Haverhill --- living there at some time anyway. Don't know if he is the one some posters were talking about.
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