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re: (galactiboy's Cantina) "Where everybody knows your name..."

:lol

Going on a witch hunt probably isn't gonna get you anywhere either. Law enforcement has a tendency to "circle the wagons" if you do stuff like that.

I'll suggest that you file a formal complaint, in writing, AND request a sit down with his Sgt./Lt. Face time will always take you farther then filing a report. You can even request that you talk to his Sgt./Lt. with him present, that way you and your mother can say what you want to his face. That way you can at least ensure that he is addressed by his Sgt./Lt. about the situation.

Just some friendly suggestions :)

Sorry that happened to your Mom, Ben. I'd be pissed too.

What do you do anyway, Chase? Are you a cop?
 
re: (galactiboy's Cantina) "Where everybody knows your name..."

In the Bay Area our ABC affiliate has this news segment they do called " seven on your side"... Do you have anything like that in your area? The press love stories like this, and it would be the only way your mom might find some sort of justice, after all, no laws were broken, with the possible exception of someone stealing the money.

I remember the 7 on your side while watching tv in my hotel! :lol
 
re: (galactiboy's Cantina) "Where everybody knows your name..."

What do you do anyway, Chase? Are you a cop?

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re: (galactiboy's Cantina) "Where everybody knows your name..."

If ghost stuff scares you, you should come spend a week with me. The house I live has had two people die in it (nearly three) and strange **** happens on the regular.

When my wife moved in she was scared to be alone there for the first few months and had a hell of a time sleeping at night :lol

My In-Laws house is haunted. Story is that there was a mother who had a baby that died which was confirmed when my Father In-Law found the child's grave in the dirt cellar. When my wife was little she used to feel someone comforting watching over her at night. My Mother In-Law had also seen the ghost outside my wife's room. And on nights where my wife would be at a friend's house for a sleepover, the ghost would get restless and make things happen. It would all stop when my she returned home. This went on until she was a teenager and then it stopped, I guess because she was grown.
 
re: (galactiboy's Cantina) "Where everybody knows your name..."

My In-Laws house is haunted. Story is that there was a mother who had a baby that died which was confirmed when my Father In-Law found the child's grave in the dirt cellar. When my wife was little she used to feel someone comforting watching over her at night. My Mother In-Law had also seen the ghost outside my wife's room. And on nights where my wife would be at a friend's house for a sleepover, the ghost would get restless and make things happen. It would all stop when my she returned home. This went on until she was a teenager and then it stopped, I guess because she was grown.

Wow that is so cool but kinda freaky scary!!!

I can't imagine being haunted. I can't even watch movies about ghosts and demons. :lol :lol
Too scared.
 
re: (galactiboy's Cantina) "Where everybody knows your name..."

It's freaking snowing outside!? :gah:
 
re: (galactiboy's Cantina) "Where everybody knows your name..."

In the Bay Area our ABC affiliate has this news segment they do called " seven on your side"... Do you have anything like that in your area? The press love stories like this, and it would be the only way your mom might find some sort of justice, after all, no laws were broken, with the possible exception of someone stealing the money.

They do have news segments here like that. I was considering at least pitching the story to them.

I'm also friends with a girl that has brother on the police force and I worked with the a lot of cops at the local college and am friends with a former district attorney for Cook County who was my criminal law professor, so I've got a few people to go to for advice. I'm just super pissed off right now. I feel like I'm going to have a stroke.
 
re: (galactiboy's Cantina) "Where everybody knows your name..."

Another ghost story... One of my exes lived in a house that was 200 years old. In the late 1800's there were horrible murders in the house apparently. Late at night you could hear footsteps pacing in the attic and then walking up and down the attic steps. I thought she was was playing a joke on me until we went up there and the room was empty.
 
re: (galactiboy's Cantina) "Where everybody knows your name..."

They do have news segments here like that. I was considering at least pitching the story to them.

I'm also friends with a girl that has brother on the police force and I worked with the a lot of cops at the local college and am friends with a former district attorney for Cook County who was my criminal law professor, so I've got a few people to go to for advice. I'm just super pissed off right now. I feel like I'm going to have a stroke.

Just try and take a deep breath before you do something irrational and it makes your case invalid.
 
re: (galactiboy's Cantina) "Where everybody knows your name..."

My brother was in a band awhile back, and currently plays for the people at nursing homes with my mom playing old gospel music and whatnot. When he first started out doing that he went around to a bunch of the old folks home asking if they'd be interested in having him play there. Well, there was this one building that we had always heard was haunted and that strange things happened there... and it was now one of those assisted living places. So my brother went there to ask about playing and whatnot, and then decided to ask one of the security guys about the place being haunted and if the guard had ever heard that... so then the guard told my brother a story of something that happened to him... he said,

One night when it was raining and storming outside, the guard was doing his rounds and one of the old ladies kept calling him in the room insisting she had been hearing gunshots... (and that she had seen someone in the halls I think) the guard told her that it was storming outside and she was just hearing thunder... well, the lady called him in several times talking about the gunshots she kept hearing, and he kept telling her it's just thunder, but she insisted she knows the difference and she clearly was hearing gunshots. The guy dismissed it and left, until later he was walking down a hallway and at the end of the hallway he saw a man standing there in like a civil war uniform or whatever, with half of his head blown open!! (like he had been shot in the face) He said the civil war guy turned and looked at him and then walked on down another hall... the guard ran after him and there was no one there. :horror
He told my brother he had heard stories about the place but never really believed any of it until he saw that ghost guy that night. Freaky!
 
re: (galactiboy's Cantina) "Where everybody knows your name..."

My brother was in a band awhile back, and currently plays for the people at nursing homes with my mom playing old gospel music and whatnot. When he first started out doing that he went around to a bunch of the old folks home asking if they'd be interested in having him play there. Well, there was this one building that we had always heard was haunted and that strange things happened there... and it was now one of those assisted living places. So my brother went there to ask about playing and whatnot, and then decided to ask one of the security guys about the place being haunted and if the guard had ever heard that... so then the guard told my brother a story of something that happened to him... he said,

One night when it was raining and storming outside, the guard was doing his rounds and one of the old ladies kept calling him in the room insisting she had been hearing gunshots... (and that she had seen someone in the halls I think) the guard told her that it was storming outside and she was just hearing thunder... well, the lady called him in several times talking about the gunshots she kept hearing, and he kept telling her it's just thunder, but she insisted she knows the difference and she clearly was hearing gunshots. The guy dismissed it and left, until later he was walking down a hallway and at the end of the hallway he saw a man standing there in like a civil war uniform or whatever, with half of his head blown open!! (like he had been shot in the face) He said the civil war guy turned and looked at him and then walked on down another hall... the guard ran after him and there was no one there. :horror
He told my brother he had heard stories about the place but never really believed any of it until he saw that ghost guy that night. Freaky!

oh man, freaky!!!!!!!! i love civil war ghosts!!! lol, i love ghost stories but i'm too afraid to watch ghost movies. :lol
 
re: (galactiboy's Cantina) "Where everybody knows your name..."

My brother was in a band awhile back, and currently plays for the people at nursing homes with my mom playing old gospel music and whatnot. When he first started out doing that he went around to a bunch of the old folks home asking if they'd be interested in having him play there. Well, there was this one building that we had always heard was haunted and that strange things happened there... and it was now one of those assisted living places. So my brother went there to ask about playing and whatnot, and then decided to ask one of the security guys about the place being haunted and if the guard had ever heard that... so then the guard told my brother a story of something that happened to him... he said,

One night when it was raining and storming outside, the guard was doing his rounds and one of the old ladies kept calling him in the room insisting she had been hearing gunshots... (and that she had seen someone in the halls I think) the guard told her that it was storming outside and she was just hearing thunder... well, the lady called him in several times talking about the gunshots she kept hearing, and he kept telling her it's just thunder, but she insisted she knows the difference and she clearly was hearing gunshots. The guy dismissed it and left, until later he was walking down a hallway and at the end of the hallway he saw a man standing there in like a civil war uniform or whatever, with half of his head blown open!! (like he had been shot in the face) He said the civil war guy turned and looked at him and then walked on down another hall... the guard ran after him and there was no one there. :horror
He told my brother he had heard stories about the place but never really believed any of it until he saw that ghost guy that night. Freaky!

Crazy! Hearing things doesn't really bother me but I don't know what i would do if I saw a physical ghost.
 
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