Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Car 54, Where Are You?
Early yesterday morning, I called and left a message on the voice mail of the Sergeant in the criminal division of the police department of my town who called me last week.
Meanwhile, later on that same day – 0930 – Got a call from a Sergeant about Kristi. He said that after researching this case, he found that they had some 38 or 39 separate reports by her of people watching her, stalking her or bothering her while she lived here in town (none of them mentioning me), and had pretty much written her off as the town nut. (I bet that file really is three feet thick, too – see “Call of the Wildchild”, Part 1.) He said she was so paranoid that when the police came to the door to answer her calls, she wouldn’t even talk to them. He said that she obviously “has some mental problems” (no shit!) and sometimes people like this can go along for years doing just fine, but when they go off their meds, you never know what will happen. I told him what had been happening in my case with her, including the two officers who’d been out to the house and told me not to worry my pretty little head about it, and about the recordings I have of her six calls, the last of which was more vicious than the others and sounded like it was a recreational harassment call and she was having way too much fun. The Sergeant advised me that I should have my phone number changed and made unlisted, and I said absoLUTEly not – why should I be inconvenienced because SHE is out of control? (Besides, that wouldn’t stop her – it would only slow her down, at best.) I offered to send him a copy of the recordings of her phone messages, and told him I’d even autograph a copy if he wanted me to. I also gave him her PI’s name and number, and he said he would call him and try to get the pertinent information on her, and then drop (draw up?) the warrant for her arrest. He didn’t think there would be any problem getting it done, once we find her, because of their history with her and mine, which is recorded. The first time she’s arrested, it will be a misdemeanor, and if she contacts me after that, the next time it will be a felony. And awaaaayyy we go!
Meanwhile, later on that same day – 0930 – Got a call from a Sergeant about Kristi. He said that after researching this case, he found that they had some 38 or 39 separate reports by her of people watching her, stalking her or bothering her while she lived here in town (none of them mentioning me), and had pretty much written her off as the town nut. (I bet that file really is three feet thick, too – see “Call of the Wildchild”, Part 1.) He said she was so paranoid that when the police came to the door to answer her calls, she wouldn’t even talk to them. He said that she obviously “has some mental problems” (no shit!) and sometimes people like this can go along for years doing just fine, but when they go off their meds, you never know what will happen. I told him what had been happening in my case with her, including the two officers who’d been out to the house and told me not to worry my pretty little head about it, and about the recordings I have of her six calls, the last of which was more vicious than the others and sounded like it was a recreational harassment call and she was having way too much fun. The Sergeant advised me that I should have my phone number changed and made unlisted, and I said absoLUTEly not – why should I be inconvenienced because SHE is out of control? (Besides, that wouldn’t stop her – it would only slow her down, at best.) I offered to send him a copy of the recordings of her phone messages, and told him I’d even autograph a copy if he wanted me to. I also gave him her PI’s name and number, and he said he would call him and try to get the pertinent information on her, and then drop (draw up?) the warrant for her arrest. He didn’t think there would be any problem getting it done, once we find her, because of their history with her and mine, which is recorded. The first time she’s arrested, it will be a misdemeanor, and if she contacts me after that, the next time it will be a felony. And awaaaayyy we go!
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Something is soooooo wrong with the system, tho it is the best system still! Somebody needs to scare the crazy out of this little nut-case so badly she will quit her frivolous reports. I would think the cops would figure out that she is wasting too many people's time, plus there is always a chance that she could flip out and actually do some harm to somebody! Wow! You've been gone a long time....do you remember Cindy from Oklahoma? You have a good day!
Hey, Cindy from Oklahoma!
Yes, I remember you, and I've missed you! I tried several times to email you at the email addresses I had, but I kept getting "I'm sorry -- this email address is not in working order. Please hang up and dial another email address." Email me at annearky@prodigy.net (yes, really!) and let's catch up!
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Yes, I remember you, and I've missed you! I tried several times to email you at the email addresses I had, but I kept getting "I'm sorry -- this email address is not in working order. Please hang up and dial another email address." Email me at annearky@prodigy.net (yes, really!) and let's catch up!
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