J.D. Cash
In the matter of Kenneth Michael Trentadue
Fri Apr 15, 2005 22:20
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In the matter of Kenneth Michael Trentadue (Part 2/5)
http://www.infowars.com/articles/us/kenneth_michael_trentadue_02.htm
J.D. Cash / McCurtain Dailey Gazette | April 7, 2004
When two members of the Oklahoma Medical Examiner's office
arrived at the sparkling new Oklahoma City Federal Transfer
Center (FTC) at 7 a.m. on Aug. 21, 1995, what they found in
the infirmary was the body of a man badly bruised, bloody
and his throat cut. Guards and supervisors at the
institution were calling it a suicide.
When questioned in more detail by the medical examiner's
investigator, Tammi Gillis, Federal Transfer Center
personnel stood by their story that the subject hanged
himself while in isolation. One even said he thought the
inmate had tried to slash his throat first. It was a bizarre
story even from the beginning.
Adding to the strange nature of the situation, prison
officials refused Gillis access to
the cell where the inmate was supposedly found - a clear
violation of Oklahoma law.
Gillis was told the inmate on the gurney, with his scalp
split to the skull in three places and throat slashed from
ear to ear, had used his bed sheet and a couple of tubes of
toothpaste to commit suicide.
Numerous bruises on the inmate's feet, legs, torso, both
arms and back were passed off as self-inflicted, also, by
the center staff.
Officials at the prison said they found the inmate hanging
from a grate mounted on the wall in his cell at 3 a.m.,
during a routine inspection made by a guard on his regular
rounds of the Special Housing Unit (SHU).
The SHU at the Oklahoma City facility is a high-security
unit where prisoners are kept in solitary confinement, safe
from other inmates.
Inmate records obtained from the institution reflect that
the subject was strip searched before entering the SHU, 17
hours before his death. At that time, guards only noted a
single blister on one of the inmate's feet and listed no
other medical problems.
Inspection denied
After a closer physical examination of the body revealed a
myriad of bruises and serious wounds, Gillis once again
demanded an inspection of the cell for evidence of foul
play. The investigator suspected that the inmate had been
subjected to a violent beating.
Federal Transfer Center officials responded that a federal
investigation was taking place and any investigation by the
medical examiner's office would have to be put on hold.
Voluminous evidence would later surface, however, that
proved the staff at the center were not investigating
anything at the time of the incident.
No meaningful outside investigation was done that day by any
federal or state agency. The staff at the center, however,
tried to turn away outside investigators at the same time
the scene of Trentadue's death was undergoing changes.
Records later would show that even before Gillis arrived to
investigate the inmate's death, an Oklahoma City police
officer was also turned away when he arrived to investigate
why an ambulance was initially called to resuscitate a
suicide victim.
Like Gillis, the police were told federal officials would
take care of their own investigation. Later, investigators
would discover that the ambulance team had been turned away
at the gates.
Denied unfettered access to the inside of the cell, Gillis
was only offered a brief look through the window on the door
of the A709.
After a quick peek, the state investigator and her assistant
left with Trentadue's body.
Records obtained by this newspaper indicate the pair were
only on federal property 20 minutes that morning.
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> > ----- Original Message -----
> > Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 3:22 AM
> > Subject: (3 of 3 ) Affidavit: More on Jesse Trentadue,
his
> > brother's death (under FBI control) and Terry Nichols
> >
> > Jesse Trentadue's brother was murdered while under FBI
custody and
> > control.
> >
> > Jesse Trentadue is the attorney representing Terri
Nichols in Terry
> > Nichol's claim that Timothy McVeigh was not alone in the
bombing of
> > the Alfred B. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma in
April 19, 1995
> >
> > Utahn battling U.S. over brother's death
> >
http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,650223899,00.html
> >
> > --> Photos of murdered Ken Trentadue <--
> > The murder of Ken Trentadue
> >
http://www.geocities.com/prisonmurder/ken_trentadue.html
> >
> >
> > In the matter of Kenneth Michael Trentadue
> >
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Was it Guthrie or Mahon who was also hanged in his cell?
I think Trentadue looks more like Brescia than Guthrie.
Now I think I see five pairs of dark dots in these photos,
up from
three cattle prod burns identified at first count:
http://www.geocities.com/prisonmurder/kentrent8.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/prisonmurder/kentrent11.jpg
You can't believe anything liars say. It may be that instead
of
mistaking Trentadue for Guthrie, this was a standard case of
feds
torturing to find evidence of a government op, in this case
OKCbomb or
the general and CONTINUING CIA/BATF controlling of white
supremacist
gangs in OK, AR, AL, LA, FL panhandle as surrogates in CIA
arms for
dope with occasional cop-killings and daycare bombings and
journalist
and prison suicidings for info and media control. Other
cases of
torturing for stashed evidence discovery before suiciding or
accidenting or heart attacking would include Barbara Wise at
John
Huang's office in Chamber of Commerce, DC, and the JFK
autopsy filmer
at Bethesday Naval Hospital.
-Bob
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