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Thursday, May 31, 2012

Rich man, poor man, methamphetamine


Big Santa Barbara drug bust! Does crime pay? You look at the house and tell me!
Wow a big meth bust in Santa Barbara recently and the Santa Barbara news press missed reporting on one of the story’s. Of the 2 meth bust that occurred I am interested in The second Meth bust that took place at 2078 Las Canoas 93105 home of William Paxson.

The information below was taken from Sheriff’s web page in regards to the drug bust and is in the middle of posting.
“William Paxson – 11550(a) H&S – Under the influence of a controlled substance, 11364 H&S – Possession of drug paraphernalia, 11366 H&S – Maintaining a dwelling for drug use/sales. Bail was set at $2,500.”

Really 2500 bail, wow Santa Barbara District Attorneys are really going after the white over 60, living in 2 Million dollar home “Gangsters’ that’s O.G. baby! During my harassment and 5 different illegal arrests I had bail any where from 20,000 to 100,000 for words I never said. Worse than that there is a current rumor that law enforcement caught one of there own in these arrest, can that be true? Take a look at the house yourself! *Magic in Santa Barbara June 7, 2010

 Magic in Santa Barbara makes sense, the paper of record did not report the Mission Canyon drug bust. They just don't report on any of their friends or associates, that is how they roll. $2,500 bail? Was the fix already in? 

After a three month long investigation which included complaints and information from the general public, Narcotics Detectives arrested six subjects suspected of dealing and using Methamphetamine during the search warrant in the 2000 block of Las Canoas Rd. in Santa Barbara. * Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Department
  DON'T DO METH VIDEO
    It is curious, after a three month long investigation, or was it six months?  Either way it was a heavy burden on the taxpayers to fund that investigation.  The public deserves good results and to keep the criminals off the streets.  Why is all that money spent to bust an operation at a remodeled million dollar property?  Who do you think is doing any time?  We heard more rumors about grand larceny and mysterious high end  collections gone missing. I don't know if one of law enforcement's own was caught but from the sound of it there was a den of thieves and they were ratting on one another.  They also blame the police.  Was law enforcement on the in or out of one of the planned heists?  One miscreant is still at his old game and none of that helps the addiction.  The next time they are caught it may not go so well for them, but for now, not much has changed.  Including the legal system that is so soft for rich, old and white dudes. The area’s methamphetamine problems have not improved and the County is throwing away money.

How is it the general public would know what goes on behind closed doors in Mission Canyon?  They don't, it was all inside the circle of wheelers and dealers.  The rumor about an inside job makes more sense.  An extensive investigation of a millionaire's bust is one thing.  for another, why was bail so low?  No reporting in the Santa Barbara News-Press and no follow up in any local media.  Although some of the culprits were repeat offenders, rumors of pedophilia and suspects in far more serious crimes.  Why do they get off so easy and why isn't the public warned?

 United forever and a day:  William Konrad, Paul A. Woellert, Jerry M. Boeff, William Pickett Paxson, Blue Major, Francine Marie Gabel
The ladies that get entangled are the ones most damaged.  The never ending cycle of dependency and addiction is death to their souls.  Before and after methamphetamine.  It only gets worse and worse and worse.

 SANTA BARBARA — Symptomatic of the area’s methamphetamine problem, sheriff’s officials this week conducted raids on two individual drug rings operating in close proximity to one another.
The first investigation led narcotics officers into the upscale residential foothill area high above the famed Santa Barbara Mission on Las Canoas Road. An ongoing series of neighborhood complaints from local community members initially alerted sheriff’s detectives to a specific house, upon which search warrants were served on May 25.
* Crime Voice

Rich man, poor man, methamphetamine.  In the Washington Post story of a Santa Barbara County bust bail was set at $30,000 each.
"Drug dealer mistakenly sends messages to Calif. police officer to sell methamphetamine"  May 30, 2012
These dealers called in there own bust, no expensive investigation. $30,000 bail for each.  Doesn't that tell you something?

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