Thursday, January 19, 2012

The scammer wins again

She's won yet again.

 She sat in the courtroom yesterday and made mental notes of how to stay in the gray areas of the law so as not to face punishment now or for the future crimes she's planning. She's figuring out ways to get away with bigger crimes.  She knows now too that she can play the emotional scam for kicks and use that MO in the future so as not to get in trouble or face time in jail. 

Officer Greg emailed me early this morning with details of the preliminary hearing.  He had to drop the serious charge with no other felony to file to it.  He's praying and hoping that at this point the judge will at least keep the two misdemeanor charges, but he hasn't ruled on that yet.  Of course, he's extremely frustrated and spent countless personal hours trying to find something to keep her in jail to no avail.  There is just no money involved on this one and no law making this type of emotional, cruel, heartless scam a felony or even a crime for that matter.  Though the thoughts of other current victims who gave her money is heartwrenching, at this point, it would be the only saving factor this time around. 

Basically, there is nothing else he can do.  She will continue to do this and another state will be going through the same thing...trying to find something to charge her with.  Escentially, no state wants her there and they are just passing her around to another because they don't know what to do with her.

So now she will face another judgement which will basically lead to nothing and be re-paroled to Ohio and again, nothing will happen.  In a short while, she will be destroying other lives.

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