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Mooney, Ryan Pleasant Hill: Family escapes fast-moving house fire - Contra Costa

By PETE BENNETT - Contra Costa Watch EMAIL
Phone: 510-460-5641
Posted: 10/22/2013

 

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Pleasant Hill: Family escapes fast-moving house fire

UPDATED:   10/16/2013 03:44:15 PM PDT




PLEASANT HILL -- Ryan Mooney crouched next to his kitchen door around 1:10 a.m. Wednesday, seeing through the bottom crack what appeared to be flickering lights in the garage.
His wife had awakened him moments earlier after hearing loud noises from the garage, wondering if a stranger was in their Dove Court home.
"So," he said, "I slowly open the door, thinking I'm getting ready to startle a burglar."
Instead, a cloud of black smoke rushed into the home and forced Mooney, his wife and his 11-year-old daughter to flee. The one-alarm fire partly damaged the home and destroyed the garage, along with two cars parked in the driveway, causing small explosions that awakened neighbors.
Mooney, 32, and his family escaped out a back door and climbed a back fence to safety. A power line near the house exploded and fell near the driveway as the family was evacuating. PG&E crews were needed to shut down the power.
"I don't think it's hit me yet," Mooney said. "I'm thankful that everyone's OK. When you think about it, a house is just a house. Everyone's OK, so we'll handle it."
Mooney said that he had spent part of Tuesday staining his decks and that he left four to six oily rags in his garage. The odor of the rags eventually became too difficult to ignore, he said, and he moved the rags outside about 9:30 p.m. About four hours later, his wife heard loud bangs.
She wasn't the only one.
"Woke us up," said Joe O'Neal, a neighbor who lives around the corner and about six houses away. "Loud pops. Like mini-explosions. Actually, I thought they were gun shots when I first heard them."
The explosions, Contra Costa Fire Protection District officials said, came from the two cars -- a Mercedes and a Land Rover -- that were destroyed, fire inspector Lisa Martinez said. Investigators believe parts of the car tires may have exploded and that the other explosions may have been caused by magnesium in the car batteries, Martinez said.
Investigators have not said what caused the fire, but Mooney said the oily rags may have combusted. Mooney said that the house likely will be salvaged but that the family will live at a residential hotel for an indefinite period. Fire crews did not put a monetary estimate on the damage to the home.
The family also had several pets, he said, including a Macaw bird and some rabbits. Mooney grabbed the bird, and all but one of the rabbits were found in the aftermath.
Contact Rick Hurd at 925-945-4789 and follow him at Twitter.com/3rdERH.
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Mooney, Samantha - Pleasant Hill fire victims identified - SFGate


Pleasant Hill: Family escapes fast-moving house fire
UPDATED:   10/16/2013 03:44:15 PM PDT



PLEASANT HILL -- Ryan Mooney crouched next to his kitchen door around 1:10 a.m. Wednesday, seeing through the bottom crack what appeared to be flickering lights in the garage.
His wife had awakened him moments earlier after hearing loud noises from the garage, wondering if a stranger was in their Dove Court home.
"So," he said, "I slowly open the door, thinking I'm getting ready to startle a burglar."
Instead, a cloud of black smoke rushed into the home and forced Mooney, his wife and his 11-year-old daughter to flee. The one-alarm fire partly damaged the home and destroyed the garage, along with two cars parked in the driveway, causing small explosions that awakened neighbors.
Mooney, 32, and his family escaped out a back door and climbed a back fence to safety. A power line near the house exploded and fell near the driveway as the family was evacuating. PG&E crews were needed to shut down the power.
"I don't think it's hit me yet," Mooney said. "I'm thankful that everyone's OK. When you think about it, a house is just a house. Everyone's OK, so we'll handle it."
Mooney said that he had spent part of Tuesday staining his decks and that he left four to six oily rags in his garage. The odor of the rags eventually became too difficult to ignore, he said, and he moved the rags outside about 9:30 p.m. About four hours later, his wife heard loud bangs.
She wasn't the only one.
"Woke us up," said Joe O'Neal, a neighbor who lives around the corner and about six houses away. "Loud pops. Like mini-explosions. Actually, I thought they were gun shots when I first heard them."
The explosions, Contra Costa Fire Protection District officials said, came from the two cars -- a Mercedes and a Land Rover -- that were destroyed, fire inspector Lisa Martinez said. Investigators believe parts of the car tires may have exploded and that the other explosions may have been caused by magnesium in the car batteries, Martinez said.
Investigators have not said what caused the fire, but Mooney said the oily rags may have combusted. Mooney said that the house likely will be salvaged but that the family will live at a residential hotel for an indefinite period. Fire crews did not put a monetary estimate on the damage to the home.
The family also had several pets, he said, including a Macaw bird and some rabbits. Mooney grabbed the bird, and all but one of the rabbits were found in the aftermath.
Contact Rick Hurd at 925-945-4789 and follow him at Twitter.com/3rdERH.
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Ex-cop charged in drug thefts also sought to sell military-grade explosives

By PETE BENNETT - Contra Costa Watch EMAIL
Phone: 510-460-5641
Posted: 10/22/2013


Ex-cop charged in drug thefts also sought to sell military-grade explosives, records show

UPDATED:   03/01/2011 10:37:36 AM PST


MARTINEZ -- A Concord private investigator tried to find a buyer for two bricks of a military-grade explosive in the days before he and a drug task force leader were charged with selling and conspiring to sell large quantities of drugs, according to a search warrant affidavit.

Norman Wielsch, the head of the state-run Central Contra Costa Narcotics Enforcement Team, or CNET, and private investigator Christopher Butler are expected to enter a plea Wednesday to 28 felony charges that allege the longtime friends sold marijuana, methamphetamine and steroids that had been seized by CNET.

Butler allegedly told a confidential informant in the case that Wielsch was looking to make extra money before his retirement. The informant said that Butler was being audited by the IRS.

The pair was selling drugs, an informant told the Department of Justice, which oversees the now-suspended task force, on Jan. 21, three days after the informant saw Wielsch speak to the media about a pipe bomb investigation at a Pacheco storage locker, the affidavit says.

DOJ had begun audio and video surveillance on Feb. 2 when the informant gave Butler money for marijuana and steroids that Butler had obtained from Wielsch, according to the affidavit. Butler then asked if the informant could find a buyer for two bricks of the explosive C-4. The informant said that was unlikely.
"Butler tells the (informant) that if it can't be sold, he would 'give it to uncle (Wielsch)' so that he could 'say he found it in a search warrant,' " an investigator wrote.

That much C-4 could cause serious structural damage to a home but would not be enough to destroy a large office building, said Sgt. Jay Hill of the Walnut Creek Police Department bomb squad.

It appears from the affidavit that Wielsch and Butler conspired to sell drugs that either were about to be destroyed or had been newly seized.

The pair allegedly discussed in wiretapped phone calls when other CNET members would be out of the office for training, the most opportune times to steal drugs.

Wielsch and Butler also were allegedly recorded planning to sell a pound of crystal methamphetamine for $10,000 -- the most lucrative sale detailed in the affidavit -- before the drug was scheduled for disposal.
"What if we just went in there and swapped one out with flour? No one is going to test it, and then we can just take the flour to the dump," an agent wrote that Butler told Wielsch.

"Well, the problem is, that it's at the Sheriff's department "... that means I have to go get it, and it looks pretty weird if I go get just that one," Wielsch reportedly responded.

"(Special Agent Supervisor) Wielsch continues by explaining that if he goes on Tuesday with a court order, he can take all of it as if he were going to destroy it, and adds 'no one is going to take a second look,' " an investigator wrote.

Butler's attorney, Bill Gagen, declined to comment on the affidavit. Gagen is expected to argue on Wednesday that a judge should lower Butler's bail. Butler, a 49-year-old Concord man, has been held in lieu of $900,000 bail since he and Wielsch were arrested Feb. 16. Wielsch, a 49-year-old Antioch resident, posted $400,000 bail on Feb. 18.

"I am not willing at this point to make any statements about discovery, which may take weeks," Gagen said. "There's a lot being looked at way beyond Chris Butler."
Wielsch's attorney, Michael Cardoza, said Monday that he hopes that he can reach an agreement with prosecutors to avoid a trial for Wielsch.
"It doesn't make sense to try this with a jury. The evidence we would have to face is daunting, and on the other side, the entire (CNET) task force will be splayed on the news," Cardoza said. " If we can resolve this, it would serve us all much better."

Cardoza said his client was strained by the physical tolls of a 20-year career in law enforcement and the rising cost of caring for his ailing daughter.

"That's not by way of an excuse, but an explanation," Cardoza said. "It's not like he was a bad guy all these years. This thing just started a couple of months ago and the amount of money involved was peanuts. At the logical and rational level, this makes no sense."

Contact Malaika Fraley at mfraley@bayareanewsgroup.com. Contact Robert Salonga atrsalonga@bayareanewsgroup.com or 925-943-8013.

 
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Cameo Acres or Burnville? An analysis of fires near my former residence

By PETE BENNETT - Contra Costa Watch EMAIL
Phone: 510-460-5641
Posted: 06/13/2013

Danville CA:  In review of my old neighborhood a disturbing suite of fires was occurring all around me, my sons and my life but right under my nose.  In 2004 my truck was rigged to burn me alive but when I started fact checking fires near me I discovered that this LITTLE neighborhood suffered quite a large number of fires. If there is an arsonist he lives in this neighborhood.  



191 Plaza Circle in Danville


SELF SERVICE ARSONIST
You're welcome to search for yourself but this one lead started me thinking on whether or not they were arsons vs. random fires.  The fire at 161 Plaza Circle had children roughly the same ages as my sons.  The family appears to have come unraveled and divorced which means they didn't attend church.

The unique part here is the structire to west burned in 2003 and I was living there when that one occurred but there was another one in 1980s that killed a father, another across the street, and apparently a few more but a conversation with a former Danville Real Estate agents suggested that San Ramon Fireman were stealing property as she alleged they stole a 25K diamond ring, and I alleged they stole my coin collection in 2004 during one of their tactical maneuvers that Chris Butler ran on me.  

 In 2010 when I fled the area from retired SFPD Lt. David Oberhoffer leaving behind over 50,000 in software licenses, over $500,000 in losses related to development, and 50K in systems.  

The CNET incidents play heavily on what I've gone through but they are in Federal Prison - their big mistake selling Crack Back To The Streets - The Business Model 

Read this open investigation on Marciel Road with San Ramon Fire.  They say as 09/2013 this investigation is still open and I'd say what about my 2004 arson fire?  

The balance of this will be found as below:




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Starbucks San Ramon CA - Another fire at another restaurant - no question we've got a super serious arsonist.





Posted: 7:42 a.m. Friday, Sept. 13, 2013

Early morning fire damages San Ramon Starbucks

San Ramon Starbucks Fire
Photo by Tara Moriarty
San Ramon Starbucks Fire

SAN RAMON, Calif. — 
KTVU and Wires
An early morning one-alarm fire Friday damaged a San Ramon Starbucks and filled a neighboring bank full of smoke, authorities said.
The blaze was reported at 4:07 a.m. at the Starbucks located at 3110 Crow Canyon Place.
Firefighters arrived, saw flames on the exterior walls of the coffee shop and were able to extinguish the fire at 5:14 a.m., San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District spokeswoman Kim French said.
The Starbucks sustained damage that will keep it closed today, she said.
Two adjacent businesses, a cheesecake shop and a Comerica Bank, sustained smoke damage but crews hope to have the businesses open today, French said.
No one was injured in the fire. The cause of the fire remains under investigation, she said.
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Bennett v. Collins



Related articles: 


The building inspector died after he was linked to CNET 


Documents linking Collins to Danville Police, Tanabe, Lombardi and CNET.  


Gary Vinson Collins was killed in 2011 weeks after I gave Chief Bryden documents linking Danville to CNET.  


http://contracostawatch.blogspot.com/2013/03/obit-gary-vinson-collins-danville.html

Bennett V. Collins



Peter Bennett
PO Box 523
Alamo CA 94507
Telephone:       (925) 705-1812
Facsimile:        (000) 000-0000

In Pro Per




SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA-UNLIMITED JURISDICTION

Pete Bennett

                            Plaintiff,     
              v.

Gary Collins, and DOES 1-20, inclusive,

                            Defendants.

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CASE NO.: 

COMPLAINT FOR DAMAGES FOR ASSAULT, BATTERY, FALSE IMPRISONMENT, TRESPASS TO REAL PROPERTY, TRESPASS TO PERSONAL PROPERTY, CONVERSION AND INTENTIONAL INFLICTION OF EMOTIONAL DISTRESS


           
Plaintiff alleges:
GENERAL ALLEGATIONS
1. Defendant Gary Collins is an individual.  Plaintiff Pete Bennett is informed and believes that, at all times herein mentioned, defendant Gary Collins was a resident of Contra Costa County, California.
2. Defendants Doe 1 through Doe 20, inclusive, are sued herein under fictitious names. Their true names and capacities are unknown to plaintiff. When their true names and capacities are ascertained, plaintiff will amend this complaint by inserting their true names and capacities herein.  Plaintiff is informed and believes and thereon alleges that each of the fictitiously named defendants is responsible in some manner for the occurrences herein alleged, and that plaintiff's damages as herein alleged were proximately caused by those defendants. Each reference in this complaint to ''defendant,'' ''defendants,'' or a specifically named defendant refers also to all defendants sued under fictitious names.
3. Plaintiff is informed and believes and thereon alleges that at all times herein mentioned each of the defendants, including all defendants sued under fictitious names, was the agent and employee of each of the remaining defendants, and in doing the things hereinafter alleged, was acting within the course and scope of this agency and employment.

FIRST CAUSE OF ACTION
(Assault)
4. Plaintiff incorporates paragraphs 1 through 3 this Complaint as if the same were fully stated herein.
5. On or about September 21, 2004, defendant Gary Collins came to plaintiff Pete Bennett’s residence at 161 Valle Vista Drive in Danville, California.  Defendant Gary Collins menacingly approached and yelled threatening and offensive words at plaintiff, including threats of death and bodily harm.  Further, defendant Gary Collins attempted to strike and did, in fact, strike plaintiff, thereby inflicting bodily harm upon plaintiff.
6. In doing the acts as alleged above, defendant intended to cause plaintiff an apprehension of a harmful or an offensive contact with plaintiff's person.
7. As a result of defendant's acts as alleged above, plaintiff, in fact, was placed in great apprehension of a harmful contact with plaintiff's person.
8. At no time did plaintiff consent to any of the acts of defendant alleged above.
9. As a proximate result of the acts of defendant as alleged above, plaintiff suffered physical injuries to his elbow, shoulder, arm, knee, leg and chest.
10. As a proximate result of the acts of defendant as alleged above, plaintiff was hurt and injured in his health, strength, and activity, sustaining injury to his nervous system and person, all of which have caused, and continue to cause, plaintiff great mental, physical, and nervous pain and suffering.  As a result of these injuries, plaintiff has suffered general damages.
11. As a further proximate result of defendant's acts, plaintiff has been damaged in that he has been required to expend money and incur obligations for medical services and treatment reasonably required in the treatment and relief of the injuries herein alleged.
12. As a further proximate result of the acts of defendant, plaintiff has incurred medical and related expenses.
13. Plaintiff is informed and believes that, as a further proximate result of the acts of defendant, plaintiff will continue to incur medical and related expenses.
14. As a further proximate result of the acts of defendant, plaintiff was prevented from participating in his usual occupation and thereby lost earnings to his damage.
15. Plaintiff is informed and believes that, as a further proximate result of the acts of defendant, plaintiff's present and future earning capacity has been impaired.
16. The aforementioned conduct of defendant was willful and malicious and was intended to oppress and cause injury to plaintiff. Plaintiff is therefore entitled to an award of punitive damages.

SECOND CAUSE OF ACTION
(Battery)
17. Plaintiff incorporates paragraphs 1 through 3 and 8 through 16 of this Complaint as if the same were fully stated herein.
18. On or about September 21, 2004, defendant Gary Collins came to plaintiff Pete Bennett’s residence at 161 Valle Vista Drive in Danville, California.  Defendant Gary Collins struck plaintiff with his hands on multiple occasions and threw plaintiff to the ground.  Defendant Gary Collins pinned plaintiff to the ground by pressing his knees into plaintiff’s chest while plaintiff was on his back on the ground. 
19. In doing the acts as alleged above, defendant acted with the intent to make a contact with plaintiff's person.

THIRD CAUSE OF ACTION
(False Imprisonment)
20. Plaintiff incorporates paragraphs 1 through 3 and 9 through 16 of this Complaint as if the same were fully stated herein.
            21. On or about September 21, 2004, defendant Gary Collins used physical force and threats of violence, including death threats, to confine plaintiff for a period of time, against his will and without his consent.  Following this period of detention, defendant released plaintiff without charging him with any crime or taking him before a magistrate.
            22. Immediately prior to the acts of defendant herein alleged, plaintiff had been peacefully working in the study in his residence, located at 161 Valle Vista Drive in Danville, California.
            23. Plaintiff did not steal, nor was he in the process of stealing, any property belonging to defendant or anyone else, nor had he committed any crime against defendant or anyone else.
            24. In imprisoning plaintiff, defendant acted with deliberate malice and for the purpose of harassing plaintiff and causing plaintiff physical and emotional harm.

FOURTH CAUSE OF ACTION
(Trespass to Real Property)
25. Plaintiff incorporates paragraphs 1 through 3 and 9 through 16 of this Complaint as if the same were fully stated herein.
26. On or about September 21, 2004, defendant Gary Collins intentionally entered a residence located at 161 Valle Vista Drive in Danville, California of which plaintiff is the occupant and possessor.
27. Plaintiff did not give defendant permission for the entry and, in fact, defendant entered plaintiff’s residence despite plaintiff’s explicit demands for defendant to leave.

FIFTH CAUSE OF ACTION
(Trespass to Personal Property)
28. Plaintiff incorporates paragraphs 1 through 3 of this Complaint as if the same were fully stated herein.
29. On or about September 21, 2004, defendant Gary Collins, without plaintiff's consent, threw plaintiff into an antique table owned by plaintiff.
            30. In doing the acts above, defendant proximately caused damage to said table.  Plaintiff is informed and believes that the cost to replace or repair said table is approximately $400.00.
31. The aforementioned conduct of defendant was willful and malicious and was intended to oppress plaintiff. Plaintiff is therefore entitled to an award of punitive damages.

SIXTH CAUSE OF ACTION
(Conversion)
            32. Plaintiff incorporates paragraphs 1 through 3 of this Complaint as if the same were fully stated herein.
            33. At all times herein mentioned, and in particular on or about September 21, 2004, plaintiff was, and still is, the owner and was, and still is, entitled to the possession of the following personal property, namely: an antique table. 
34. Plaintiff is informed and believes that on or about September 21, 2004 and at 161 Valle Vista Drive in Danville, California, the property described above had an approximate value of $400.00.
            35. On or about September 21, 2004, defendant Gary Collins, without plaintiff’s consent, intentionally damaged said antique table by throwing plaintiff into it, all to plaintiff’s detriment.
            36. The aforementioned conduct of defendant was willful and malicious and was intended to oppress plaintiff. Plaintiff is therefore entitled to an award of punitive damages.

SEVENTH CAUSE OF ACTION
(Intentional Infliction Emotional Distress)
37. Plaintiff incorporates paragraphs 1 through 36 of this Complaint as if the same were fully stated herein.
38.  Defendant’s actions of physically attacking plaintiff, verbally intimidating plaintiff, damaging plaintiff’s personal property and trespassing on plaintiff’s real property, as alleged in this Complaint, were knowing, intentional, and willful, and done with a reckless disregard of the probability of causing plaintiff emotional distress.
39.  As a proximate result of defendant’s conduct, as alleged in this complaint, plaintiff suffered severe mental anguish and emotional and physical distress, all to his general damages.
            40. In acting in the manner described in this Complaint, defendant’s conduct was malicious and oppressive, and was carried out in willful and conscious disregard of plaintiff’s rights and safety and subjected plaintiff to cruel and unjust hardship.
PRAYER FOR RELIEF
            WHEREFORE, plaintiff Pete Bennett demands against defendants, and each of them, as follows:
1. For general damages according to proof;
2. For medical and related expenses according to proof;
3. For lost earnings, past and future, according to proof;
4. For punitive damages;
5. For interest as allowed by law;
6. For costs of suit herein incurred; and
7. For such other and further relief as the court may deem proper.

Dated:                                                                        


                                                                                    ________________________
                                                                                    Peter Bennett
                                                                                    In Pro Per




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Asiana Pilot Blinded - It was deliberate - I survived this by sheer luck

Contra Costa Watch 
By: PETE BENNETT
Email:
Phone: 510-460-5641
Posted: 07/11/2013

Protect My Sons • Related Searches: Arson / Blinded 


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The pilot flying the plane, a veteran captain still in training on the Boeing 777, reportedly told Korean investigators that a bright flash temporarily blinded him at an altitude of about 500 feet.Officials are investigating whether the pilot of the Asiana Airlines jet that crashed into the runway at San Francisco International Airport on Saturday had been blinded seconds before by a flash of light.
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National Transportation Safety Board director Deborah A.P. Hersman said pilot Lee Kang-kook shared "some of that information" with the U.S. investigators interviewing the pilots. When asked it if was a laser, she said investigators weren't yet sure. 
"We really don't know what it could have been," Hersman said. "We need to look into it. We need to understand what he's talking about."
At the same altitude, the pilots realized the jet was coming in too low, and tried to correct their path. The speed of the airplane also slowed significantly at that altitude, from about 134 knots (154 mph) at 500 feet, to 118 knots (136 mph) at 200 feet, to 112 knots (129 mph) at 125 feet.
During the briefing, Hersman outlined other aspects of the ongoing investigation, including a deeper analysis of the plane's automated flight systems to determine how they interacted, whether the pilots used them properly or if they malfunctioned during the landing.
Noting that the Boeing 777 has some of the most sophisticated automation in the sky, Hersman said the systems, such as the auto-throttles, have many settings and can be coupled with one another.
Investigators found that in the 2-1/2 minutes before the crash, multiple auto-throttle modes and multiple auto-pilot modes had been set.
"What was the final mode the airplane was in?" Hersman asked. "We still need to validate the data. We need to make sure how the devices were set and what the pilots understood the modes to be."
The evacuation of more than 300 people aboard the jetliner did not begin until 90 seconds after the aircraft came to rest and only when fire was spotted by a flight attendant, federal investigators said.
Getting everyone out of the wide-body 777 late Saturday morning also was complicated by two escape slides that inflated in the cabin, pinning down two crew members, as the plane careened down Runway 28L.
The accident killed two teenage girls from China who were coming to Los Angeles for a summer camp. Scores more were injured.



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Lafayette Chief of Police Chief Huber - Documentation

 Blinded by the Cop



Lafayette CA: In my article "Blinded by the cop" I outline the July 20th 2011, hit and run accident that today lacks a police report.  The two year anniversary has arrived with no recovery, only losses and more deaths in my article "The Dead Seeno List" where I've chronicled accidents, murders and incidents spanning 30 years. 
Below is the first of several letters sent to Lafayette Police which should serve as adequate notice that someone tried to take my life but the response never arrived.  
It's your tax dollars not mine. 
Lafayette Letter Number One 

I informed a police agency that a recent hit and run accident occurred at the intersection Deer Valley Road and First Ave via the email titled "Hit and Run Accident Report Linked to Corruption Probe" 
Please note that Hubbard is gone but dude - the county IT department can prove you're lying and you're obstructing justice, committing perjury, deflecting an attempted murder case and unfortunately have inserted yourself into a much bigger story.
The PG&E Gas Pipeline Explosion in San Bruno 
This accident which was a close call forced me to dig up data leading me to Alamo Mormons which is connected to the death of one very good drummer that showed up and played for me. He's the son of a powerful attorney representing Contra Costa County, a prick named Al, and sues Chevron but his brother in-law represented me in my divorce court but failed to reveal ex-wife has been part of the Greenan Family for since the early 80s.  

James Greenan's law firm obviously curry's favor with County Counsel, the DA and the Greenan influence is evident with the Contra Costa Narcotics Enforcement Taskforce (CNET)
Rule 3-310 Avoiding the Representation of Adverse Interests






  This accident was intended to eliminate me which someone tried to do on my return trip from PG&E offices in Modesto.  PG&E doesn't seem to get the bigger picture but their pipeline data was breached on my laptop when I was arrested in what I call the perfectly choreographed fall guy. 




Dax, when you get a chance please read these pages: 
http://rules.calbar.ca.gov/Rules/RulesofProfessionalConduct/CurrentRules/Rule3310.aspx
This would include Judge Golub who saddled me with 12,000 in fines.  
http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/displaycode?section=bpc&group=06001-07000&file=6035-6038









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Limo Fire San Mateo Bridge - Five nurses killed - An alternate theory

By PETE BENNETT - Contra Costa Watch EMAIL
Phone: 510-460-5641
Posted: 06/25/2013

Reposted to Protect My Sons

Arson Murder - Magalia / Paradise CA
Related: Arson / Arson
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Walnut Creek CA: When the San Mateo Bridge Limo fire occurred I was in Chico CA in a quiet place laying low but when I learned of the fires I did starting digging.  

The first reports of their jobs and careers gave my biggest clue as they were all H1b visa which is an expertise I've appeared on National TV.  This accident was just a few weeks after the Boston Marathon bombings which could make this a immigrant targeting case.  

For me this personal as I'm arson victim that wants answers. 

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Contra Costa Arson Research

By PETE BENNETT - Contra Costa Watch EMAIL
Phone: 510-460-5641
Posted: 06/20/2013

To Protect My Sons


Related: Arson / Arson
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The Dead Seeno List - The Ultimate Witness Intimidation List


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James Hogan was Search and Rescue on the 2004 Walnut Creek Explosion and the recovery of the bodies of Laci Peterson and unborn child.  His son Tim was a friend via Karaoke. . Low key clubbing.  


I've had enough as this weekend I discovered James Greenan son was Nathaniel Greenan who was killed in Orinda last year.  In another bizarre freeway accident.  Agencies in Contra Costa are not interested in solving certain cases.  

The Dead Seeno List - it's growing as when you see 25 years of fires that in many cases are arson you'll wonder but worse when you see the schools that were hit.  


 The dates are skewed deliberately for reasons I'll reveal later.  Please come after I've completed the database.  They keep taking my computers to thwart my research and running me off the road. I appear at the Walnut Creek City Hall clearly stating events.  I know some officers hands are tied but the ones that nearly pulled guns on me ... well that is too much and it happened with the Paradise Police in May.  I demanded to take my sons per court orders to the doctors - instead I'm met with a gauntlet of blue.  Then another agency tells me my son was in the hospital.  Where does it end Mr. Greenan head of the Contra Costa Bar Association?

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05/13/13 Catherine Perata drowning -
04/13/13 John Sepalla - musician
04/13/13 Nate Greenan - Drummer and a good one
12/12/12 Real Estate Developer
10/12/13 Charles Silverman  - likely connected
07/12/13 Brett Olson - I am pretty sure he's part of the Olson Steel clan
07/12/13 Peter Branagh -an Eric Nunn type plane crash
05/12/13  Dino Ghilloti - nice guy about to take the reins of Ghilloti Brothers Construction
12/11/13 Witness Termination - Murder by Suicide - I know this lady 
11/12/13 Witness Termination - Covering a CNET Setup   A mortgage broker and CNET Connected divorce attorney
12/05/13 Witness Termination - falls down elevator shaft - Death By Coincidence  
07/11/13 Dan Daly- musician - there are others 
07/11/13 Homeless man
03/30/12 Homeless man beaten dies from injuries 
08/03/12 David Schafer - Motorcycle accident - I appeared later at CCC Council of Mayors - about 300 highly credible witnesses, State Senator, CCC BOS and Mayor Newell Arnerich - don't slamma the gavel on me ever again
12/09/13 Arson Murder Witness Intimidation
06/08/13 Eric Nunn candidate for office and Craig Wilson - BART officer LVNV
06/07/13 Name Withheld to protect a family
07/01/97 Margaret Lesher - Drowning
10/01/79 Arson Murder - intimidation to sell
10/01/79 Murder - intimidation to sell property





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Attorney Intimidation

By PETE BENNETT - Contra Costa Watch EMAIL
Phone: 510-460-5641
Posted: 06/142013

Reposted to Protect My Sons

Arson Murder - Magalia / Paradise CA
Related: Arson / Attorney Intimidation
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On October 2004 Mr. Sepahi was retained in the matter of Bennett vs. Collins with planned amendments which would have included the town of the Danville, Contra Costa County, Danville Town Council Members and Does 1 through 10., and the usual racketeering allegations coupled with the u
sual wide swath of allegations which was a Chris Butler tactic who is in jail.

Witness and Attorney Intimidation

Attorney Sage Sepahi - beaten in Walnut Creek on Oak Road at Walden Park, Spring 2006 during drop-in basketball game.  That same drop-in game attended by police officers but  Sage didn't know that.   

During two separate meetings (November 1st 2011 and July 6th 2011) this assault case and related incidents was brought up during a phone call Chief Joel Bryden, Walnut Creek Police who said he was the FBI liaison for the CNET Scandal and that all information needed to flow through him.  He told me to call DA Investigator Darryl Jackson who surfaces in several claims against the county.  


I've figured out that neither Bryden or Jackson were FBI liaison so the chief was lying - imagine that a Chief of Police was lying.  Two weeks after that conversation my car was totaled by another police officers connected to that department.  All in the family. 

For more details on the  of the Judicial System, Public Officials and Attacks 
please see: 

Attacks on Attorneys 
Attacks on the Judicial Process 
Attacks and Murders of Public Officials and Their families



State Bar of CA :: Sage S Sepahi

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