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Nine hundred forty seven days after the
Twin Peaks Mass Murder, the coverup of the joint federal, state and
local, street theater sting operation that created the bloodbath is
almost accomplished.
All the litigation that surrounds these
state sponsored murders is beclouded by competing interests. The legal
consequences are becoming what Stephen Hawking calls a singularity.
Information falls in and disappears. All anyone can see is the legal
turmoil.
“The Twin Peaks,” as Amanda Dillon calls
it, has become such an incomprehensible argument that the truth is just
another point of view equal to and indistinguishable from hundreds of
other points of view – most of which are lies. “The Twin Peaks
restaurant killed Big O’s son.” “Jesus Rodriguez was trying to cut Jacob
Cody Reese’s throat when Reese and Jacob Rhyne killed Rodriguez in self
defense.” “Waco Swat was there to see and be seen.” “The Cossacks were
invited to the Twin Peaks patio that day – by a Bandido leader, who
offered to make peace in a long-running feud between the two gangs. That
invitation was a setup for an ambush,” “The Confederation of Clubs and
Independents is a ‘front’ for the Bandidos.” “The Bandidos are
terrorists. They execute people.” “The Cossacks don’t consider
themselves an outlaw club.” “There was absolutely no contemporaneous
Waco and federal investigation.” “We have discovered all the evidence in
the case to the defense. They have everything we have.” “The 63
Cossacks and their supporters at the restaurant were not just waiting to
have lunch with fellow bikers from around Central Texas. They had come
for a special sit-down with the Bandidos to hash out an ongoing dispute.
Before their meal arrived, Diesel was shot, execution-style, with two
bullets to the back of his head.” “It don’t rain in Indianapolis in the
summertime.”
If everything is true then nothing is true. Lawyers are mostly to blame for the Gordian knot that the Twin Peaks has become.
Here, as of today, are the unresolved components of the “Twin Peaks case.”
Very Many Lawyers
There are nine cases in the
multidistrict litigation ongoing in Dallas before a judge named Jim
Jordan. The plaintiffs include a couple of shaken Twin Peaks customers
called M.K.H. and C.R.H.; Melvin Michael Pattenaude; the estate of Jesus
Rodriguez; the estate of Matthew Mark Smith; and Yvonne Reeves and
other survivors of Richard Jordan. The various corporate and individual
defendants are all associated with the Waco Twin Peaks restaurant. All
the complainants think the restaurant is to blame – mostly because the
corporations associated with the restaurant have the deepest pockets.
William Richardson, who was wounded at
the Twin Peaks, is now suing the restaurant and its management company;
former Waco Police Chief Brent Stroman; Waco police Detective Manuel
Chavez; McLennan County Sheriff Parnell McNamara; and “John Doe,” an
unidentified Waco police officer in the 74th District Court in Waco.
Four plaintiffs are suing various government defendants and the Twin Peaks in federal court in Austin.
There are an additional 30 civil cases
with 132 plaintiffs filed against various government defendants in
federal court in Austin.
James Edward Stallings, Jr. is suing Detective Manuel Chavez, the city of Waco and others in federal court in Waco.
Many Defendants
There are 27 asset forfeiture cases in McLennan County.
There are 154 unresolved criminal cases of defendants who have been indicted by McLennan County grand juries.
There remain 38 criminal defendants who have neither been indicted nor exonerated.
That totals 366 cases involving civil complainants and civil or criminal defendants.
This accounting excludes continuing or
resolved federal charges against members of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club
and an ongoing federal investigation of McLennan County District
Attorney Abelino Reyna. This also excludes unresolved charges of perjury
by Reyna during a pretrial hearing, multiple uncharged instances of
perjury by expert and material witnesses during the trial of Jacob
Carrizal – the only case to go to trial so far – and possible charges of
obstruction of justice by multiple members of the McLennan County
District Attorney’s Office.