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The letter from the police - unbelievable
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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 155749" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>Hey! Most Police Departments have Civilian Complaint Review Boards or you can make a complaint directly to the District Attorney. If you were calling them back from home all the way back to Oregon, send copies of your phone bills and circle the numbers that went to the PD.</p><p> </p><p>Or. You can let it go and know in your heart that this happens all over the place and you truly have seen the worst in people. </p><p> </p><p>OR you can contact the different newsmagazines (20/20, etc.) with a story suggestion about how victims families are used and abused while investigations are going on. You could even call the reporter that you supposedly "leaked" the information to and have a real discussion.</p><p> </p><p>It really depends on how spiteful you feel like being!!</p><p> </p><p>Would make a fantastic book!</p><p> </p><p>Take care!</p><p> </p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 155749, member: 3814"] Hey! Most Police Departments have Civilian Complaint Review Boards or you can make a complaint directly to the District Attorney. If you were calling them back from home all the way back to Oregon, send copies of your phone bills and circle the numbers that went to the PD. Or. You can let it go and know in your heart that this happens all over the place and you truly have seen the worst in people. OR you can contact the different newsmagazines (20/20, etc.) with a story suggestion about how victims families are used and abused while investigations are going on. You could even call the reporter that you supposedly "leaked" the information to and have a real discussion. It really depends on how spiteful you feel like being!! Would make a fantastic book! Take care! Beth [/QUOTE]
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