Saturday, April 24, 2010

named 332.nam.02 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire

Ricky Davis had emerged from prison as a cocky, self-assured man—a strange attitude for someone who had accomplished so little.

And like a confident man will, he proved capable of asking women for exactly what he wanted — even if what he wanted was violent sex.

By early last spring, Davis and Riley were beginning to forge relationships among the denizens of the grimy underside of metropolitan Kansas City.

A number of women who dabbled in KC's meth and prostitution world later reported that a woman claiming to be Davis' cousin was hustling phone numbers on his behalf. (The cousin may have been Dena Riley.)

In April 2006, a woman named Lorie Dunfield got a phone call from Davis after giving her number to the cousin.

She went to Davis' Truman Road apartment, and he promptly popped in a video recording that showed him having sex with a woman.

Davis then revealed that "he wanted me to ... participate in being a serial killer with him," Dunfield told MSNBC's Rita Cosby. "He wanted me to help him kill women and get rid of the bodies."

Davis excitedly explained that they would suffocate the victims during three-way sex, which they would videotape for future viewing pleasure. Dunfield said she opted "to get the heck out of there."

But Dena Riley didn't.

Friday, April 16, 2010

notified 339.not.002 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire

Tel Birah (Bir el-cArabi) near Kibbutz Yasur (August 1959).� A letter from 26.8.59 (IAA Archives, administrative file Tel Birah) by Adam Druks describes how military units damaged a grave during training, and officers robbed vessels from the grave and refused to hand them back to Y. Ben-Yosef, IDAM�s �Antiquities Trustee� in this area (�Antiquities Trustees� were a voluntary body of the IDAM, raised to help the chronic shortage of personnel by reporting damage to sites, new discoveries, etc.).� The excavation was stopped, but the grave remained open; in the next morning a group of children from Kibbutz Yasur, who went �to see the soldiers�, found a car and Moshe Dayan, digging and taking vessels out of the grave. Ben Yosef was again called to the place, and, upon arrival, �demanded from General Dayan to leave the vessels in peace or at least hand them to his custody, as an antiquities-trustee of this place. To this, he [Dayan] responded- that if Yas�ur is ready to exhibit these vessels, he, General Dayan, is ready to loan them these vessels.�� The letter continues: �It appears that this morning Dayan visited the IDAM and described to Mrs. Miriam Tadmor a vessel, which, he said, was handed to him by an anonymous soldier from an anonymous place in the Galilee. He refused to give the name of the soldier or the site, claiming that revealing this source of information will lead to stopping it�.� Druks concludes: �we ought to infer from these reports.. that Dayan�s words and Rot�s words [about the grave at Tel Birah] describe the same grave�.�

On 2.9.1959 Moshe Prausnitz visited the IDF chief of staff�s office, and filed a complaint on 6.9.1959.� The complaint clarifies that the robbery started during army training around 10th August 59. It also specifies that Dayan robbed this site on 23.8.59. A letter by Prausnitz from 30.9.1959 estimates that �the excellent vessel held by Dayan now� was probably found in the first days, and this led to more robbing, stopped only on 24.8.� �Eight vessels are known [to be held] by Mr. M. Dayan. He visited the site on 23.8.1959 and found two small vessels (water juglets). 8 broken vessels were returned by two high army officers�.� The IDF, directed by chief of staff Gen. Haim Laskov, started a military investigation and promised to return the vessels, estimated by Prausnitz to be in the number of dozens.� The two high rank officers who were involved in the investigation were appointed to new positions, so Prausnitz was notified, and no further results were reached. �The military investigation�, wrote Prausnitz on 30.9.1959 �does not relate to Mr. Moshe Dayan, who is a citizen�...

Seventeen years later, Dayan himself casually revealed who was the soldier and robber who gave him the vessel and helped him to rob this grave. It was General Yekutiel Adam (�Kuti�).� Dayan (1976:258) described a meeting with Kuti, �who shared my interest in archaeology�, before the 1967 war broke: �Kuti poured his heart to me at his being unable [because of the war alert] to use the bulldozers at his disposal for archaeological digs. If only, he said, he could find a tomb in this region like the one he had discovered in Yissor! [sic]. Some time before, he had found several beautiful jugs in that tomb and had offered one to me�...������

Saturday, April 3, 2010

halt 332.hl.002 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire

3. Later in the night a red sun-like light was seen through the trees. It moved about and pulsed. At one point it appeared to throw off glowing particles and then broke into five separate white objects and then disappeared. Immediately thereafter, three star-like objects were noticed in the sky, two objects to the north and one to the south, all of which were about 10 degrees off the horizon. The objects moved rapidly in sharp, angular movements and displayed red, green and blue lights. The objects to the north appeared to be elliptical through an 8-12 power lens. They then turned to full circles. The objects to the north remained in the sky for an hour or more. The object to the south was visible for two or three hours and beamed down a stream of light from time to time. Numerous individuals, including the undersigned, witnessed the activities in paragraphs 2 and 3.

(Signed)
Charles I. Halt, Lt Col, USAF
Deputy Base Commander