Thursday, December 07, 2006

Up Close and Personal - Part 3

Loretta Serrano aka Retzq could hardly contain her joy at the prospect of another opportunity to denigrate defense attorney, Mark Geragos during the Cameron Brown trial. The quintessential browbeater took leave from the “idiot free zone” intent on blazing a trail through the rough unrestricted terrain of Usenet. There she teamed up with a convicted burglar, an attorney wannabe and a few other veterans who regard free speech not as a right but as a never-ending obligation.

From: RetzQ - Date: Wed, Aug 3 2005 8:17 am
“I have had a lot of fun over the past two years bashing Mark Geragos, but he is one of my favorite, all-time nemesises. I missed him so much after the Peterson trial ended, when the Brown case looked as though it was going to trial soon, I did a happy little dance. I can't wait for this trial. I predict that Geragos will send his client down the river in his typical collosal arrogance and incompetence. I wouldn't miss this for the world. Bring on the show.“
When a poster issued a proclamation at Usenet concerning Retzq’s disaffection with other crime message boards, Retzq responded by auditioning for the role of victim. Neglecting to cite her source, she initiated a thread dedicated to Cyberbullying where she posted selected excerpts from bullyonline/workplace entwined with fabrications tailor made to stroke her own ego.
http://tinyurl.com/y9ytfy

From Retzq - Sat, Aug 20 2005 11:51 am
Who do bullies pick on? The talented, popular and competent, of course! Being popular with people (colleagues, customers, clients, pupils, parents, patients, etc) - Never mind having a hugely popular web log and a book about the Peterson case that is selling on 40 online bookstores!
The four-post dissertation about cyberbullying and Retzq’s alleged victimhood hardly raised an eyebrow among regular posters at Usenet. One individual summed it up in a curt, perfunctory reply to…

"Who do bullies pick on? The talented, popular and competent, of course!”

Response: That would sem to let you out.

Not only did Retzq and her allies pronounce the defendant guilty as charged on Usenet, but they also engaged in an absurd smear campaign against the spouse and brother-in-law of the accused.

Groups: misc.legal

From: RetzQ - Wed, Feb 15 2006 7:26 pm
So, now, I will reach into the hat of speculation and conclude that if Patty Kaldis Brown and Cameron (alleged child murderer) Brown filed a frivolous suit to obtain shared parenting of a child they hardly knew just to save money on the child support, and they had no shared parenting agreement drafted that spelled out exactly what the arrangements would be and how they would cater to Lauren's interests then and for years to come.... drumroll.... It's possible that the conspiracy here is really among Patty and Cam, and they planned the murder together.

From: RetzQ – Wed, Feb 15 2006 7:28 pm
Which, I might add, would explain why she is continuing to support him after 5 years, over 2 of which he has been behind bars. If she files for divorce, he’s going to implicate her in the murder plot.

From: RetzQ – Wed, Feb 15 2006 7:43 pm
Perhaps Patty wanted to raise a child, considering she was a little too old to reproduce in her late 40s, and that was what inspired the joint custody idea. But, when they found out that wasn't going to happen even in a galaxie far, far away, they picked Curtain Number Two: murder.
I caught the end of a Dr. Phil show Wednesday, which featured an assistant principal from Texas who filed a civil suit against two students for creating a page on a free access site using her name and picture from the school’s Website. The page was filled with lewd, defamatory, and obscene remarks, which was written as though the assistant principal herself had posted the comments. The boy’s parents are also named in the suit and the story can be read here: http://tinyurl.com/fhbzq

Anna Draker was reduced to tears at the end of the Dr. Phil segment. She emphasized that her primary goal is accountability and that neither the students nor their parents have apologized to her.

Cyberbullies are woefully negligent in the repentant department.


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"I know it was wrong, but I did it anyway."
-Loretta Serrano