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Tucson-anil wrote:So many things coming out of this incident:
1. Domestic abuse (catalyst to the entire deal)
2. Corrupted Police in Chaguanas - What was Johnny Abraham really doing
3. How does a man who started with nothing (as indicated by wife's initial post) end up with so much?
4. Does he pay taxes (lack of detection by Inland Revenue)
5. Does he put his monies in the bank? If so, where is the source of funds (lack of detection by FIU and possible collusion by the bank). He's brought in a few exotics...chances are that he had to have used a bank to wire funds, as most countries will not let you get through the door hand-carrying that amount of cash.
6. Assuming that he only sells cars, but rarely purchases them (read between the lines), then someone at Licensing Office would be complicit in fraudulent activity.
7. Wife indicated in an earlier post that it's not the first time he's killed. Potentially, a number of unsolved missing person cases and murders can be cleared up
The potential to investigate and take down so many corrupted people, and fix so many broken processes is there, in this single incident that started with domestic abuse.
Al Capone was taken down by tax evasion....is there an Eliot Ness within our Police Service?
The implications of this incident can be far reaching. It's left to be determined if it will be pursued and if the general population will get some simple answers.
The way that this case will be handled will determine the extent to which the authorities (Police and Executive) are really serious about getting it right in T&T
BlueIce wrote:*slow clap* well said.Tucson-anil wrote:So many things coming out of this incident:
1. Domestic abuse (catalyst to the entire deal)
2. Corrupted Police in Chaguanas - What was Johnny Abraham really doing
3. How does a man who started with nothing (as indicated by wife's initial post) end up with so much?
4. Does he pay taxes (lack of detection by Inland Revenue)
5. Does he put his monies in the bank? If so, where is the source of funds (lack of detection by FIU and possible collusion by the bank). He's brought in a few exotics...chances are that he had to have used a bank to wire funds, as most countries will not let you get through the door hand-carrying that amount of cash.
6. Assuming that he only sells cars, but rarely purchases them (read between the lines), then someone at Licensing Office would be complicit in fraudulent activity.
7. Wife indicated in an earlier post that it's not the first time he's killed. Potentially, a number of unsolved missing person cases and murders can be cleared up
The potential to investigate and take down so many corrupted people, and fix so many broken processes is there, in this single incident that started with domestic abuse.
Al Capone was taken down by tax evasion....is there an Eliot Ness within our Police Service?
The implications of this incident can be far reaching. It's left to be determined if it will be pursued and if the general population will get some simple answers.
The way that this case will be handled will determine the extent to which the authorities (Police and Executive) are really serious about getting it right in T&T
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:... in stark contrast, nobody here here actually wants to put away World Bo$$. Everybody would prefer to see how they could "eat ah food" from this opportunity.
pete wrote:Do the police cordon off the areas of crime scenes with tape?
That's one thing I found with the Ian Alleyne incident, if the police were serious about it being a crime scene it should be "sealed" with crime scene tape that only authorised people are allowed to pass. As it stands he was just told "aye this is area is under investigation" and without a physical barrier outlining the scope of the area someone could plead ignorance.
bluesclues wrote:goalpost wrote:nah boi, blueclues is the worst nah boi dan boi.
s_2nr just vex dey deny he visa to go america and accept refugees instead. lel
AYSN wrote:Sheron get 85k bail lol. Hope his wife doh get kill between now and next court date
BoxEater wrote:racedriverpro wrote:BoxEater wrote:antlind wrote:BRZ wrote:So Ian sacrificed himself as the smokescreen ??? I guess its a small way of payback for a sponsor of your show huh!?
Well done Ian. You managed to divert all the attention from the wife abuser to yourself.....you old drama queen. I guess sponsorship of your program is now extended indefinitely.
it was a well executed plan.......most trinis wouldnt realize this....ian went there with a purpose.....sad to see that one day u bashing sheron and the other u defending him....man's greatest weakness is money and women....since ian is gay sheron had no choice other than to use money....
talk done bout ian...
in other news...any tuners got off to the pic of sheron's wife in a thong??
Hoss was lil shame to look at a battered woman like that. Just want to pull them panty strings and hit she a few lash...but she has been tru enough...for now at least.
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not on her case tho.....just made an observation....and just asking...my gf doesnt wear thongs but to those who do....i hear men saying that the string that goes into the buttcheeks near the anus tends to have a perm shitstain...is that true??
could it be that sheron wanted some lovie lovie and when he decided to drop the panty he found the shitstain and start to beat her???
plot twist
metalgear2095 wrote:bluesclues wrote:goalpost wrote:nah boi, blueclues is the worst nah boi dan boi.
s_2nr just vex dey deny he visa to go america and accept refugees instead. lel
Man get a fatality with that one....
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