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Post by nick on Feb 16, 2021 16:57:26 GMT -8
I have a moral dilemma when it comes to myself releasing details I gain as I search the different crimes and including JJD. There are of course many details that have not been released in JJD case but just because I have it doesn't mean I should write about it out of respect of he victims more so the living victims than the dead. When I worked in LE it was the governed by laws and policy and procedure but now there is nothing keeping from released details except in my own mind. I know some things I would never release names addresses etc but even the small details might upset a victim. I am only talking about things that I believe I know and can prove but is not publicly known. I am not a victim of any of these offenders and I try my best to stand in the victims shoes but its impossible. What does anyone else think?
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Post by steelbike on Feb 17, 2021 15:53:59 GMT -8
Haven’t those legitimate concerns of yours been addressed by making this forum available only to people who choose to become members?
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Post by nick on Feb 17, 2021 15:59:35 GMT -8
Haven’t those legitimate concerns of yours been addressed by making the forum for only people who choose to become members? Well you are correct but I get my doubts if it is the correct way whenever I speak to victims or families of victims. They remind me and make me doubt it not that any of them have ever said I crossed the line it is just one of those " do no harm" in my life I have recently (since retiring) adopted. I think I need reassurance periodically and people to keep me in check if I stray to far.
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Post by steelbike on Feb 17, 2021 16:37:50 GMT -8
I have similar reservations about talking about some people I grew up living near in Rancho Cordova who I’ve had hunches may have known the EAR.
I’ve posted all of it already several times and if I had become involved in this discussion before JJD was caught it would have been the lead I’d have followed.
I encountered a well entrenched weed dealing culture amongst Vietnam war vet, home-owning, family men while growing up in Rancho Cordova. They were trained, at great co$t, to know what sappers were about and where they were. How could they not have known about these hoods, JJD, JCD and whatever other burglar pukes they ran with?
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