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Re: Detective Investigations
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Re: Detective Investigations
« Reply #19 on: April 19, 2024, 10:57:41 pm »
What country did all this happen in?

What case are you referring to ?

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Re: Detective Investigations
« Reply #20 on: April 19, 2024, 10:58:25 pm »
What about the Lindberg baby?

Im not familiar with that case.

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Re: Detective Investigations
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Re: Detective Investigations
« Reply #22 on: April 21, 2024, 09:27:43 pm »


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Re: Detective Investigations
« Reply #23 on: April 21, 2024, 09:41:32 pm »


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« Reply #24 on: April 21, 2024, 10:18:04 pm »

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« Reply #25 on: April 23, 2024, 06:26:35 pm »
“From Captain Marshall Franks point of view, the highway shootout was a presumed anomaly. Miami had seen nothing like it before. The idea that criminals would take such extraordinary risks in public again was nonsensical.not even the finest homicide detective can determine a pattern from a single instance, but in retrospect, Miami was about to pose new problems and new questions for the rest of America to consider.”

“Within the year, frugs would become a part of the national conversation. Immigration would evolve into a virulent topic in South Florida as race was recognized in Miami. Dade county not only witnessed what the New York Times called the worse racial disturbances of the century but would behold something entirely new: enough Latin Americans suddenly spilling into a city to turn both black and white citizens into minorities.”


The year was 1980…..

THE YEAR of

DANGEROUS

DAYS

RIOTS, REFUGEES,

and

COCAINE

in

MIAMI 1970
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« Reply #26 on: April 23, 2024, 06:31:41 pm »
“From Captain Marshall Franks point of view, the highway shootout was a presumed anomaly. Miami had seen nothing like it before. The idea that criminals would take such extraordinary risks in public again was nonsensical.not even the finest homicide detective can determine a pattern from a single instance, but in retrospect, Miami was about to pose new problems and new questions for the rest of America to consider.”

“Within the year, drugs would become a part of the national conversation. Immigration would evolve into a virulent topic in South Florida as race was recognized in Miami. Dade county not only witnessed what the New York Times called the worse racial disturbances of the century but would behold something entirely new: enough Latin Americans suddenly spilling into a city to turn both black and white citizens into minorities.”


The year was 1980…..

THE YEAR of

DANGEROUS

DAYS

RIOTS, REFUGEES,

and

****

in

MIAMI 1970
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Re: Detective Investigations
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« Reply #31 on: May 03, 2024, 09:09:59 am »
“But Castro wasn’t just sending the politically oppressed. By the end of the first week, when many new arrivals were already on the streets of Miami, an entirely new type of immigrant was recognized, pushed to America alongside desperate families: the common prisoner.”

“The Herald’s Guillermo Martinez was the first to take note. After a day of watching arrivals spill onto American soil, Martinez found himself alone at the dock as a lobster boat pulled up, brimming with young men. The Coast Guard was playing Tom Perry’s “Refugee.” Martinez studied the men., with similar haircuts and hands marked by tattoos. He called out over the music…”how many of you have come directly from jail?”

“He counted dozens of raised arms. What was Castro up to? After the ship docked, Martinez walked beside the refugees on their way to being processed. He followed one man wearing pants and a shirt made out of burlap sacks. He held his trousers up. The captain had removed his belt as a precaution.”

“Why did you decide to come?” Martinez asked. The refugee started laughing.
“Were you in jail?”
The man nodded.
“Why’d they put you in jail?”
“Because I had a gun.”
“Why’d you have a gun?”

“He looked up at Martinez as if he’d asked why the sky was blue. “To kill the cockroaches.” Castro had added not one but two new types of refugees to Mariel: the contents of his jails and the men and women held in Cuban mental institutions.”

“He was nothing if not deliberately in the timing of his torture of Jimmy Carter. On Mother's Day, Castro released 420 convicts and mental patients jammed alongside ordinary family family members on a hundred-foot-long red, and white, and blue catamaran called…America.”


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« Reply #32 on: May 03, 2024, 09:27:52 am »
“But Castro wasn’t just sending the politically oppressed. By the end of the first week, when many new arrivals were already on the streets of Miami, an entirely new type of immigrant was recognized, pushed to America alongside desperate families: the common prisoner.”

“The Herald’s Guillermo Martinez was the first to take note. After a day of watching arrivals spill onto American soil, Martinez found himself alone at the dock as a lobster boat pulled up, brimming with young men. The Coast Guard was playing Tom Perry’s “Refugee.” Martinez studied the men., with similar haircuts and hands marked by tattoos. He called out over the music…”how many of you have come directly from jail?”

“He counted dozens of raised arms. What was Castro up to? After the ship docked, Martinez walked beside the refugees on their way to being processed. He followed one man wearing pants and a shirt made out of burlap sacks. He held his trousers up. The captain had removed his belt as a precaution.”

“Why did you decide to come?” Martinez asked. The refugee started laughing.
“Were you in jail?”
The man nodded.
“Why’d they put you in jail?”
“Because I had a gun.”
“Why’d you have a gun?”

“He looked up at Martinez as if he’d asked why the sky was blue. “To kill the cockroaches.” Castro had added not one but two new types of refugees to Mariel: the contents of his jails and the men and women held in Cuban mental institutions.”

“He was nothing if not deliberately in the timing of his torture of Jimmy Carter. On Mother's Day, Castro released 420 convicts and mental patients jammed alongside ordinary family family members on a hundred-foot-long red, and white, and blue catamaran called…America.”


The Year of Dangerous Days

Riots, Refugees, and C_o_c _a_i_n_e

in

Miami 1980




Love is the primary ingredient to a happy life, whether it is
love of other beings or love of life itself.
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Re: Detective Investigations
« Reply #33 on: May 03, 2024, 11:15:11 am »
Im not familiar with that case.
Seriously, you can not be this stupid to not know who Charles Lindbergh was and the kidnapping of his child. It happened way before I was ever born but even I know who he is.
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Re: Detective Investigations
« Reply #34 on: May 03, 2024, 12:33:10 pm »
Seriously, you can not be this stupid to not know who Charles Lindbergh was and the kidnapping of his child. It happened way before I was ever born but even I know who he is.

Stop repeatedly calling Jackie stupid. Seriously, it makes you look dull-witted.
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Re: Detective Investigations
« Reply #35 on: May 03, 2024, 12:46:23 pm »
Stop repeatedly calling Jackie stupid. Seriously, it makes you look dull-witted.
I will call her whatever I wish to call her. Don't like it,tough shit, dumbass that you are. She is stupid to not know who Charles Lindbergh is.
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