PROOFS THAT RON LUCAS WAS NOT AT THE SCENE OF THE ALLEGED ASSAULT AND INTENTIONALLY FRAMED THE HOMEOWNER BY LYING TO THE COURTS
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RE: PROOFS THAT RON LUCAS WAS NOT AT THE
SCENE OF THE ALLEGED ASSAULT AND INTENTIONALLY FRAMED THE HOMEOWNER BY LYING TO
THE COURTS
STATE V. BASILIS STEPHANATOS
Dear Judge De la Carrera/Mr. Feinstein:
I am an investigative reporter with Metro Forensics and I have been working on one of our Innocence Projects regarding "State v. Basilis Stephanatos". You are listed as the presiding judge and Mr. Feistein is the Defense Attorney.
STATE V. BASILIS STEPHANATOS
Dear Judge De la Carrera/Mr. Feinstein:
I am an investigative reporter with Metro Forensics and I have been working on one of our Innocence Projects regarding "State v. Basilis Stephanatos". You are listed as the presiding judge and Mr. Feistein is the Defense Attorney.
We
have discovered that significant amount of contradicting and/or exculpatory
evidence was not presented to the grand jurors and to the Superior Court.
Recently, we discovered that Robert Del Vecchio filed patently false statements
with the Passaic County Sheriff to be able to steal the Stephanatos' real
estate property at 687 Indian Road, Wayne, New Jersey. These patently
false statements were used to portray Mr. Stephanatos as a violent person
during the grand jury proceedings and in briefings before the Superior Court.
Please see my earlier correspondence with the Sheriff, providing him with a tip
on where to find and authenticate this info.
The biggest
bombshell is the discovery of the Ron Lucas false testimony and the conspiracy
formed by the Passaic County Sheriff officers to frame Basilis
Stephanatos. I discovered that Ron Lucas was not even at the scene of the
alleged assault. As you realize, this is a bombshell of gigantic
proportions and that is why you are trying to revoke Mr. Basilis Stephanatos’
bail (guaranteed by the state constitution), essentially silencing him.
This assault on Mr. Stephanatos' First Amendment Rights is heinous, to say the
least, fully characteristic of corrupt prosecutors and sheriff officers.
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CLUES THAT LUCAS WAS NOT AT THE SCENE OF THE ALLEGED ASSAULT
We have collected at least 25 clues to
refute the allegations that Lucas was at the scene of an alleged assault on
June 28, 2011 at a property located at 687 Indian Road, Wayne, New Jersey and
at 8:50 am EST.
Our first clue is reported below (see our
forwarded letter to the Passaic County Sheriff).
LUCAS' SHOULDER - HE WAS A LINEBACKER, HITTING HIS OPPONENTS WITH HIS SHOULDER
As part of an investigation I have been
performing for the last few months, I discovered that Ronald A. Lucas, a former
Passaic County sheriff officer with the Civil Division lied about his
on-the-job shoulder injury. He claimed that he fell on the job on June
28, 2011 at 687 Indian Road, Wayne, NJ. He then filed a disability claim
with the New Jersey Division of Pensions and Benefits (Police and Firemen
Retirement System). He was granted disability for one year with
subsequent review. After he retired with claimed disability, he obtained
a job as part-time security guard at the Pequannock High School.
We discovered that Mr. Lucas suffered shoulder injuries while playing football and lifting weights over his lifetime. He was a linebacker with the Pompton Lakes Cardinals. Everybody knows that linebackers tackle their opponents using their shoulders. He even made the All County Team in 1980.
He also trained his two sons (Dean Lucas
and Ronnie Lucas) into playing TE and DE positions also with the Cardinals
football team. In fact, linebackers suffer at least 13.5 percent of all
football injuries and at least 65 percent of the linebackers end up undergoing
surgery.
We discovered that Mr. Lucas has been complaining about his shoulder for several years prior to the June 28, 2011 incident. Several Passaic County Sheriff employees and several of his neighbors can attest to that.
We also discovered that based on what he said regarding the subject incident, he must have fallen (if true) onto his right shoulder. However, the shoulder that Mr. Lucas claimed he injured was his left shoulder. We have obtained photos where he wears a shoulder support in his left shoulder.
We have obtained photos showing Mr. Lucas lifting weights, after his alleged job-ending disability.
It is obvious to a reasonable and objective person that Lucas (in his mid-50s) took this incident on June 28, 2011 to claim on the job injury and to retire and then blame Basilis Stephanatos for his injuries. After he retired, he started the double dipping. The finest of New Jersey at "work".
I apologize for taking the Court's time. However, this is extraordinary evidence/information that I believe will help this Court in performing its fact-finding mission.
Very Truly Yours,
Barbara
Williams
Investigative Reporter
Metro Forensics
barbarawilliams33@aol.com
Investigative Reporter
Metro Forensics
barbarawilliams33@aol.com