by Timothy Charles Holmseth on November 12, 2017 at 2:46 P.M. CST
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by Timothy Charles Holmseth on September 19, 2017, 9:00 P.M. CST
Hidden truths continue to emerge about the Caylee Anthony murder cover-up.
In 2009, William Staubs, a Florida private investigator reported a very serious crime and civil rights violation to the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office. He reported a plan by an attorney to frame an innocent black man named Gregory Lewis Page (a.k.a. White Boy Greg) for the disappearance of HaLeigh Cummings.
Page was later targeted for a drug bust and sent to prison for ten years.
Misty Croslin was later targeted and sentenced to 25 years in prison for selling pills.
Staubs was an agent of HIDTA (High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area) working with local, state, and federal law enforcement.
Staubs himself was arrested and charged with felony false imprisonment for trying to frame Daniel E. Snodgrass for the child’s kidnapping.
Staubs told Jessica Clark of First Coast News that was sent into the HaLeigh Cummings kidnapping investigation by Rev. Richard Grund, a witness in the Casey Anthony trial.
Grund and Staubs both told Timothy Charles Holmseth there was a plan by the family of Casey Anthony to plant semen and pubic hair on the dead body of Caylee Anthony to implicate a Grund.
The audio in the You Tube was located on back-ups after the East Grand Forks Police Department and agents of the Minnesota Pine to Prairie Gang and Drug Task Force raided my home with guns and bullet proof vests and destroyed my original hard drive.
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Florida Governor Ricks Scott’s nemesis investigating published claims regarding FDLE black operations
by Timothy Charles Holmseth
Florida Governor Rick Scott’s long-time nemesis, Tallahassee attorney Steven Andrews, has been investigating critical facts and circumstances regarding highly sensitive Florida cases – including the HaLeigh Cummings kidnapping and mysterious death of Caylee Anthony.
Attorney Andrews recently revealed the existence of his broad fact-finding probe in a letter from his law office to a media contact.
The decision to release the information about the fact-finding mission appears to have been sparked by what Andrews described as “extortion” against his client, Dr. Mark Hash. The extortion included a written admission by Hash’s former lawyer, David F. Chester, Tallahassee, to an ex parte meeting with a Leon County Judge.
On October 29, 2014, Attorney Chester emailed Dr. Hash and told him, “Pack your toothbrush”.
Chester then proceeded to threaten Hash. “I wanted to let you know that I am currently getting dressed to pay a visit to Judge Gievers this afternoon, and I’m bringing her a gift,” Chester said, adding he was going to show Gievers something that had been “handwritten” by Hash.
Chester’s threat was based upon Hash’s refusal to give him nearly a million dollars, which Chester claims Hash owes him in attorney’s fees; but for which there is no billing statements.
Hash has also received demands for money from William Staubs, a private investigator that once conducted a high profile search for the missing child HaLeigh Cummings. Staubs once worked contractually for Hash, and then subsequently, threatened to send private information about Hash to the Court if Hash didn’t give him a large amount of money.
Staubs has boasted to sitting down with Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, and openly claims to telephoning judges at home.
Dr. Hash was a physician at First Impressions weigh loss clinic in Tallahassee, and was arrested by the FDLE on felony charges in 2009. The charges were later dropped due to lack of evidence.
Records show the weight loss clinic was a drug-hole for law enforcement and government officials, including the Florida governor’s chief inspector general, Melinda Miguel, who was allegedly obtaining prescription medication, which itself was being obtained by secretary level employees who were using Dr. Hash’s DEA license without his knowledge.
Source: Governor Rick Scott’s office connected to FDLE black operations program of extortion, kidnapping, and murder
by Timothy Charles Holmseth
Write Into Action (Timothy Charles Holmseth) has obtained documents that capture a Tallahassee attorney admitting to an illegal meeting with Leon County Judge Karen Gievers.
According to a South Florida insider, Gievers is part of a secret criminal network, working in tandem with Governor Rick Scott’s office, to conceal the existence of a black operations program being run through the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) and Tallahassee Police Department (TPD).
On October 29, 2014, Attorney David F. Chester, Tallahassee, emailed his very own law client, Dr. Mark Hash, Georgia, and told him, “Pack your toothbrush”.
Attorney Chester then proceeded to threaten Hash. “I wanted to let you know that I am currently getting dressed to pay a visit to Judge Gievers this afternoon, and I’m bringing her a gift,” Chester said, adding he was going to show Gievers something that had been “handwritten” by Hash.
“It is unnecessary that you thank me; I’ll be happy enough just knowing that you will finally receive the recognition you deserve,” Chester said, threatening his own client.
“P. S. I know that the sociopath in you is telling you that I won’t do it, but–once again–he’s wrong,” Chester added in a separate email.
Chester’s threat was based upon Hash’s refusal to give him nearly a million dollars, which Chester claims Hash owes him in attorney’s fees.
Chester was retained by Hash in 2011 to file a lawsuit. Dr. Hash presently has a lawsuit against the FDLE for false arrest; his son, Alec Tomas Hash, has a civil rights lawsuit filed against the Tallahassee Police Department.
According to the South Florida insider, Chester is extorting Dr. Hash, because Chester knows where Alec Hash is hiding to escape the black operatives of the FDLE that are attempting to kidnap him.
Court documents support the extortion/abduction scenario.
On November 12, 2014, Chester, represented by Stephen Marc Slepin, Maddox Horne Law Firm, filed a lawsuit against Hash for $771,300.00. However, when Dr. Hash’s counsel, Attorney Steven Andrews, asked Chester to produce billing records to demonstrate the debt he claimed Dr. Hash owed; Chester produced nothing.
Attorney Slepin subsequently dropped Chester as a client.
WILLIAM ‘COBRA’ STAUBS and ATTORNEY DAVID CHESTER
According to the South Florida insider, Attorney Chester is actively working with a black operative for the FDLE.
During the same time-window that Chester was demanding money from Dr. Hash, a private investigator out of Broward County, William (Cobra) Staubs, who performed PI services for Dr. Hash, was also contacting Dr. Hash and demanding money.
Staubs chastised Dr. Hash for not paying Chester, and then demanded some twenty-thousand dollars for himself.
Like Chester, Staubs had no billing records to support the demand for payment. Staubs too threatened to make contact with Judge Gievers, and threatened to turn over secret video that would embarrass Dr. Hash.
WILLIAM ‘COBRA’ STAUBS and FLORIDA ATTORNEY GENERAL PAM BONDI
William Staubs told Write Into Action (Timothy Charles Holmseth) during interviews that he met with Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi and (former) FDLE commissioner Gerald Bailey – he also claimed to telephone judges at home.
According to the South Florida insider, Governor Rick Scott and Attorney General Bondi know Staubs is involved in serious criminal activity, including the kidnapping of HaLeigh Ann-Marie Cummings, which was staged after the remains of the murdered Orlando toddler Caylee Marie Anthony were found.
According to the South Florida insider, the actions of Staubs and Gov. Scott’s office need to be immediately investigated by the Justice Department and Department of Homeland Security.
The assertion that Staubs poses a serious threat to public safety is well supported.
During recorded interviews, Staubs told Write Into Action the details of an intricate plan he had to travel to New York to “abduct” a female, and then transport her back to Florida against her will.
Staubs openly boasts about international operation he has run in foreign countries.
Staubs openly admitted to involvement with a convicted sex offender named John Regan. Multiple witnesses state that Regan impersonated an FBI agent during the HaLeigh Cummings investigation and told the child’s family’s advocate that the FBI already had HaLeigh in their custody.
One witness said Staubs and Regan orchestrated a fake search in San Mateo, Florida, that uncovered planted evidence, which Staubs then attempted to turn into the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office.
Wayanne Kruger, an author and victim’s advocate that represented the mother of HaLeigh Cummings, told Write Into Action that John Regan poses as a clergyman, but is actually a child rapist and human trafficker directly involved with selling infants through the United States Embassy.
THE “STAR CHAMBER”
According to a December 31, 2014 motion filed to the Leon County Court by Attorney Steven Andrews, Gievers has been presiding over an illegal “star chamber” that is violating the constitutional rights of Alec Hash.
The South Florida insider the target of the star chamber is Dr. Hash, and they are attempting to kidnap his son to protect their criminal enterprise.
‘Alec Hash may have witnessed something – that’s why they need to get him,’ the source said.
March 24, 2014
Seventeen year-old in hiding from state of Florida for 305 days
March 29, 2014
Florida Judge Karen Gievers accused of orchestrating elaborate deception
March 30, 2014
Florida Judge has no jurisdiction to pursue Alec Hash – Lawyer says Judge lost immunity and can be sued
April 3, 2014
Alec Hash is not missing – Florida Department of Law Enforcement lists emancipated married man as “missing”
April 5, 2014
Florida judge sitting atop the pyramid of a criminal extortion operation?
April 16, 2014
Alec Hash recognized abduction team shortly before he fled
April 19, 2014
April 26, 2014
Alec Thomas Has ‘Missing Child’ flyer removed from FDLE website – deemed “unfounded”
April 29, 2014
Missing person charade ends in Florida – Alec Thomas Has no longer listed as missing
May 10, 2014
Defiant Florida judge holds imaginary court hearing
May 12, 2014
Should Florida judge Karen Gievers be arrested?
May 19, 2014
Bush vs. Gore attorney involved in state-sponsored kidnapping plot
May 21, 2014
June 5, 2014
Caught on Tape: Tallahassee Police Department operative stalks child witness
June 19, 2014
EXPOSED! Leon County Court concealed public court records in Alec Thomas Hash case
August 3, 2014
September 3, 2014
National Crime Information Center used in attempted kidnapping AT&T records indicate court officers in Florida filed false missing person report
October 16, 2014
October 19, 2014
November 3, 2014
November 4, 2014
FDLE agents falsley arrested Georgia doctor to protect criminal enterprise
January 1, 2015
Attorney: Florida judge operating “star chamber”
January 3, 2015
Florida governor Rick Scott knows what happened to Caylee Anthony and Haleigh Cummings
January 6, 2015
Florida attorney admits illegal ex-parte communication with Leon County Judge Karen Gievers
by Timothy Charles Holmseth
Does a highly sensitive list of names of judicial officers and high ranking government officials – reaching the Office of the Governor – explain the permanent stall in the HaLeigh Cummings investigation?
It is very possible.
The list, which has been obtained by Write Into Action, contains the actual names of individuals and employees in the following agencies – located primarily in Leon County, Florida.
The individuals on the list were all patients at First Impressions, a weight loss clinic located in Tallahassee, Florida, which was owned and operated by Karl and Jane Watts.
As you will see, there is a nexus between First Impressions weight loss clinic and the HaLeigh Cummings case.
In October of 2009, Dr. Mark Hash, a physician at First Impressions, was arrested and charged with two felony counts of ‘Writing a Prescription for Controlled Substance; with no Medical Necessity’ – a third degree felony.
The extremely flimsy charges were later dropped; the charging officer, Special Agent Matt Sears, FDLE, was re-assigned to a much less potent position at the Department of Agriculture; and Hash presently has a lawsuit filed against the FDLE.
Although Hash’s arrest made the regional news, there was no obvious connection to the weight loss clinic or the disappearance of HaLeigh Cummings. On the surface it appeared to be just another pill-mill bust.
However – there was much more going on than was meeting the eye.
RONALD CUMMINGS AND MISTY CROSLIN ARRESTED IN DRUG STING
Three months after Hash’s arrest in Tallahassee – another set of arrests took place.
On January 20, 2010, Ronald Cummings and Misty (Croslin) Cummings (and several others) became the targets of a drug sting. Ronald Cummings and Misty Croslin were arrested and charged with trafficking prescription drugs.
Misty Croslin, (then) 18, (17 when HaLeigh disappeared) would subsequently be sentenced to an outrageous 25 years in prison.
On the surface the two events would appear un-related – but they’re not.
THE NEXUS – WILLIAM (COBRA) STAUBS
In March of 2009, William (Cobra) Staubs, a private investigator from Broward County appeared in Putnam County, Florida, proclaiming his desire to find the missing child HaLeigh Cummings who had disappeared on February 10, 2009.
Staubs told the news media he traveled to Putnam County to search for HaLeigh at the behest of his “client” Rev. Richard Grund, an online minister and peripheral witness in the Casey Anthony murder trial.
Staubs never explained Rev. Grund’s interest in the HaLeigh Cummings case.
During an interview with First Coast News in March of 2009, reporter Jessica Clark asked Staubs who was paying his expenses.
“A drug dealer from Miami,” Staubs replied.
Staubs’ reply is perplexing – a licensed private investigator – openly states to a news reporter he is being funded by drug dealers – supposedly – to search for a missing child he should have nothing to do with.
However – a close review of the facts and circumstances reveal that although Staubs has no obvious or legitimate association to the missing child – he is associated with the world of drug trafficking.
The revelations surrounding Staubs begin with the October, 2009 arrest of Dr. Mark Hash.
And they are significant.
Because…
William (Cobra) Staubs was Hash’s private investigator.
And…
In 2010, after Hash was arrested, Staubs staked out the First Impressions weight loss clinic and snapped photos of Assistant State Attorneys John Hutchins and his wife, Angelique Knox, leaving the clinic with pills.
At the very time ASA Hutchins and his wife were visiting the clinic to obtain controlled substances – Hutchins was the lead prosecutor on the State’s prosecution of Jane Watts for practicing healthcare without a license- at that very clinic.
Outrageous.
Moreover…
As evidenced by the aforementioned client list – Hutchins and Knox were only the tip of the ice-berg of law enforcement and government officials frequenting First Impressions weight loss clinic.
The officials that were visiting First Impressions were illegally obtaining prescription medication, which was being administered by low level employees of the weight loss clinic who had been using Hash’s DEA license number without his knowledge to obtain prescription medication by fraud.
How is it that Staubs is involved in a child kidnapping investigation – being funded by drug dealers – in a case where the child’s father and young wife end up getting arrested for prescription drug trafficking in an undercover sting – AND – he’s also involved in covertly photographing government officials coming and going from a weight loss clinic that is frequented by high ranking government officials?
FEDERAL CORRUPTION PROBE REQUIRED
The names and agencies contained on the aforementioned list reveals that employees of the State of Florida are deeply involved in criminal activity.
The First Impressions client list clearly shows the State of Florida – via the FDLE – has lost its ability to investigate itself and a federal investigation is required.
This is a developing story.
Web host obsessed with missing children once claimed to be a “criminal investigator”
by Timothy Charles Holmseth