Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Background Mid 2005
We finalized our purchase of that beautiful 2.1 acre piece that Rock Creek runs through the middle of known as tract 59. Tract 60 was “landlocked” until the addition os tract 59 which makes the house on tract 60 more valuable. It is the most private and beautiful piece of land on the road. It was becoming our par 3 extreme golf course to go with the RV Park. I continue to collect evidence. One enlightening piece of evidence is the headline article in April issue of Texas Monthly magazine titled “The Drug-Addict DA”. What an eye-opening article on the level of corruption and the system that allows that corruption. I learned a great deal about the meth monsters that prosecute meth monsters and just how widespread this phenomenon is in reality. One bad DA is a fluke, 20 bad DA’s is a real problem and a huge flaw in the system.

In April extra roads appear. The new “roads” run right through the middle of tracts 81 & 82. They lead to alleged meth cooks. (Go figure!) I am certain that they did not have Erby’s permission to trash his land and put roads through it.

Situation #5 – We find two 55-gallon drums of meth lab trash in the creek on April 24, 2005. This stuff stinks!!! I can’t emphasize that enough. I mean those two drums have the foulest odor I have ever had the misfortune to smell. At least a skunk is natural. The chemicals in those drums are absolutely putrid. The drums were burned on the inside and contained bottles of starter fluid, lye, crushed batteries, and other chemicals typical of a meth lab. We attempted to report the finding, but no one cared. Are we surprised? Not by now. The law enforcement apathy is getting very obvious.

Then a minor miracle happened! The County Health Agent came out to start writing tickets for trashy tracts of land and illegal buildings. The County Health Agent oversees and administers the Federal Flood Regulations for structures in the flood plain. Farris King comes to clean up and hauls away the trash on his tract. He stops by to tell Robert that he is leaving and wants no more of the madness with Salter and Menix. King calls Roger Salter and Gary Menix crazy and says they are out of control.

Situation #6 - On May 16th there is an explosion on tract #23 very similar to the explosion of a meth lab. The local volunteer fire department and an ambulance came out to the scene. The Parker County Sheriff’s Office did not respond to a likely meth lab explosion. You may draw your own conclusion to the fact of their absence. The non-interference theme continues!

Incident #6 – Matthew Salter comes home from school and both Randy and we are missing property again. Reports were made to the sheriff. I don’t know those case numbers. It doesn’t matter, as the sheriff never took any action that time either.

In the last half of 2005 the PCSO plays let’s arrest and jail everybody (except the Salters).

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