Snowy and Simba share the couch with Spot.
Garbage Time? - We start advertising in the FWST to sell our property. Randy also puts up a realtor for sale sign on tracts 1 - 3. Randy is neurotic in his extreme hatred of the Salter family, and carries a camera around to stop them from constantly picking on him. The garbage came out with the “For Sale” signs to harass and hinder buyers. The Salters turned the whole 3-mile road into a Fred Sanford junkyard. At Bennett and Goen Road were two couches, one for each side of the road. (How lucky!) The road was littered in old tires from Salter’s business, beer cans, soda bottles, take out chicken boxes, papers, and plastic containers. Randy asked Robert for his help to clean it up. Robert said cleaning it was pointless. Randy cleaned some of it anyway and I bet you can guess what happened then. Yep! The Salters threw more trash out. Robert knew it was a losing battle of the garbage.
Another Break-in – On September 8th the house at 800 was broken into. Someone pulled out a chunk of doorframe, got around the deadbolt, and stole my brand new snake pistol among other items of value. A deputy came out and took pictures of the doorjamb and the electric box where the copper wiring was taken. I don’t have that case number. The deputy was supposed to give it to me later, but I haven’t gotten it yet. He never called me back to give me the case number. (Are you surprised??)
Incident #8 – Roger Salter files a civil lawsuit against us for damages when he hit Robert with a truck. Attorney John “Matt” Hall filed case number CV06-2462 on October 11, 2006. Hall has been the Salter family attorney for many years representing them in criminal and civil cases. In this lawsuit Roger claims damages for Mr. King’s truck even though you cannot legally sue for damages to property that you do not own. It is just that simple. Hey, Parker County officials don’t care if their actions are illegal and unethical. The Salter family has a lengthy history of suing other people. Roger tried to recruit George (Tract 61-63) into suing people because of the good money in it. We filed a general denial with the court to answer the allegations Salter brought. One good thing is the shouted insults, one-finger salutes, and rocks and sand thrown in our faces stopped. Hall surely told them to cut out that crap, as it would help us in court.
The Salters have never called the sheriff to report us acting violently against them. The Salters have never had cause to report us as having committed any crimes of any kind. They have never sent the law to question us about trying to kill one of their children or pets. We have never driven past their house to insult or harass them. Obsessed drug users like the Salter family doesn’t understand being a good neighbor. The drug gives them fantasies that have nothing to do with real life. See an article “Meth & its Monsters” that explains the fantasies and obsessions of meth users in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram Oct 29, 06.
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