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Old 03-24-2016, 07:08 AM
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypsy_Hill_killings

Do some research. It is not hard. My story is on TOTV quite a bit and it is something that should be of interest to people. It is not a stretch to think that some celebrities would do their part in empowering survivors/victims of crimes. And they do have e-mail addresses and Facebook accounts. And I do have four degrees, a lot of free time, passion, and a very intense set of experiences with the Michelle Mitchell 2-24-1976 murder investigation in Reno, Nevada. I was a student in Barbara Mitchell's remedial English class at Earl Wooster High School in the Winter-Spring of 1976 when we learned that Michelle Mitchell had been murdered on my birthday of 2-24 near the University of Reno, Nevada School of Nursing. I started looking for materials in libraries in Reno, Nevada to help my fellow Earl Wooster High School students cope with this investigation. The Mitchell family gave me a Memorial Scholarship in the name of their daughter, Michelle Mitchell, along with John Picollo, for the 1976-1977 School Year. I obtained two BAs at the University of Nevada, Reno. One in Philosophy and the other in History. I also earned a MA in Librarianship and Information Management from the University of Denver and a Law Degree. I have had to fight very hard though for respect for the needs of survivors/victims of crimes. This is a need for practical information to cope with whatever the legal system and society throws at them. My resources have been extremely limited so I have had to get very creative with how I battle for the needs of survivors/victims of crimes. I have also encountered some deeply disturbing tricks done against this effort by defenders of the status quo. Google Taltarzac725. May the Force Be With You.

I worked for prisoners at Legal Assistance to Minnesota Prisoners my second and third year of Law School at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities in 1987-1989. This was as a Student and then Student Clinical Director for Minnesota Correctional Facility--Stillwater. So, I proved that I could be objective about the legal system by working with pieces of maybe 40 various prisoners cases during that time. I cannot go into details of these cases because of lawyer ethics but these prisoners and ex-prisoners had a wide range of reasons why they were in prison or needed help of prison lawyers.

I have run into people from the Twin Cities here in the Villages and earlier in Palm Harbor during the almost 20 years we have lived here in Central Florida. They have for the most part been quite nice.

What does this have to do with the Old Mill Playhouse? Quite a bit I believe. There are other ways for people to get a message out to the powers that be than making a full blown movie about the Michelle Mitchell murder and its ugly legal history. Some people in movie production are very creative as well and do care about the people in their audience who watch these movies.

I have also had Jury Duty in Central Florida. In Sumter County, Pinellas County and at the Federal Courthouse in Ocala. I did need to cover some of this -- without facing butterfly nets-- at all of these venues even if I was quite reluctant to talk about it in Ocala without access to any of my documents and with no advance knowledge of what kind of Federal case would face the Jury Members.

And I hope that the local librarians as well as the three Sheriff's Offices (Lake, Sumter and Marion) are aware of my efforts on behalf of survivors/victims of crimes and getting them access to the most practical information available to them. Again Google Taltarzac725.

I hope some of the retired social workers-- especially in the psychiatric field-- are also reading my posts on the 224 613 Project. As well as the people with law enforcement backgrounds and some of the caring retired lawyers I know who are on TOTV. Some of the law students I knew at the University of Minnesota as well as at BYU Law School and the University of Denver were fine people. I even ran across one who has 2-24 as a birthday.

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