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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

"New Britain Man Charged In Connection With Meriden Robbery"

New Britain Man Charged In Connection With Meriden Robbery/Homicide - Courant.com

Meriden Police Seek Person Of Interest In KillingPolice have arrested a man in connection with the killing last week of a clerk at the EZ Mart convenience store during a robbery.

Det. Lt. Mark Walerysiak said Willie Breyette, 25, of New Britain Connecticut  has been charged with aiding and abetting first-degree robbery and hindering prosecution.
He was arraigned Tuesday at Superior Court in Meriden where a judge left his bail at $500,000.

Comment............Got the Bastard...

Update - "Person of Interest Identified in Meriden Robbery, Killing"

Person of interest identified in Meriden robbery, killing - WFSB Channel 3

Meriden police have labeled 36-year-old Frankie Resto as a person of interest in the murder and late Monday afternoon, police officers could be seen along Interstate 91 north in Middletown searching for the weapon used in the robbery. Meriden police said Resto has an active arrest warrant for violation of probation, not for the robbery or homicide. Resto has a violent criminal history and should be considered armed and dangerous

Comment.....Picture on the link...

Update....."Homeland' New Season Details"

'Homeland' New Season Details: Producer Talks Carrie and Brody's Past And Future


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What's to come in the new season of "Homeland"?

Huge questions hung over the first season of Showtime's "Homeland"
Would Marine Nicholas Brody (Damian Lewis) do the bidding of the terrorist whom he had come to know during his long captivity? Would CIA analyst Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) figure out what Brody was up to in time -- or self-destruct in the process of trying to implicate him?
An even bigger question emerged: Would executive producers Alex Gansa and Howard Gordon, along with their team of "Homeland" writers and directors, be able to sustain the emotionally charged character drama that won the show so many converts, as well as the national-security cat-and-mouse games that played out during the course of the whole premiere season?

Comment....Season opener Sept. 30 but its worth the wait...Click the link to read the interview...


Monday, July 2, 2012

"Magnificent Mansions Abound in Newport, Rhode Island"

Magnificent Mansions Abound in Tiny US State

 
One of many sumptuous “cottages” of the rich and famous in Newport, Rhode Island. 
 
 In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1926 short story "The Rich Boy," a character famously remarked, “The rich are different from you and me.”  To this day, Americans love to peek into the lives - and enclaves - of the very rich.

They include one of the greatest concentrations of magnificent homes in the world, on an island in America’s smallest state.
 
Comment .......When I was a young man we went to Misquamicut State Beach in Rhode Island for what they call now, "Fun in the sun". It was a right of passage for us to camp at Burlington State Park and later end up in Newport to visit these beautiful homes...My visits there were in the 1970s and around the time of the filming of the "Great Gatsby" with Robert Redford. I'm surprised the writer of the above article didn't mention that the F. Scott Fitzgerald character Jay Gatsby played by Mr. Redford used one of those mansions in the movie.. I go there now sometimes but it just isn't the same...
 
 
 

"DWI - 4th of July"



The Fourth of July is almost upon us. It is the week that the cops check for drunk drivers and people who don’t use set belts. In Connecticut it’s $92 dollars for a set belt violation and handcuffs if you don’t pass the sobriety test. Its what happens after you are caught drinking and driving (DWI) that it gets really expensive. First after you are arrested they have your car towed away while you go to jail. No, they don’t bring the car to your house even if you ask them to. To get your car back you have to pay the wrecker charges at the impound lot. AAA does not work in these cases. Then there is your mug shot and finger prints. Yes, they do that to. That’s before you call someone to bail you out of jail or hire a bondsman to give them the money. Try to explain that to your wife, kids, parents or your best friend. At your first court appearance after about a month of worry and anxiety, you will need a lawyer which will cost you a retainer fee or the State will provide a lawyer for you. You are not a famous person so you will not get away with this crime. The lawyer will be there primarily to explain what will happen to you. These days that could cost you $5000 dollars. This is a routine arrest for the cops and they won’t make mistakes during your arrest. Don’t look for loopholes explaining these court appearances to your boss if you still have a job. To try and get time off is a whole other story. The first offense usually doesn’t mean jail but you never know how the judge will be feeling that day. He will send you to Alcohol school or he just might want to use you as an example. Putting your fate in someone else’s hands is not my idea of having a good day. A fine for a DWI is not cheap and if you can’t pay, guess what? Right, its off to jail with you in those handcuffs all over again. All this is only the beginning of the problems and issues you will have. This is a felony and if you are convicted, years later it will come back to haunt you. If you are looking for a job that has a security clearance and today with all the cameras and trust issues, what job doesn’t? I know you learn a lot a things by experience but this is one experience you don’t want to learn by. I don’t drink but I do have an issue with seat belts…Well, even I will hook up my belt this week because its getting too expensive not to. All this will happen and more even if its your first offense. If its your second don’t plan to get out of jail on this long fourth of July week any time soon. Happy Fourth…

 Because I ride a bicycle and have for years...I always think of the drunk driver or the drugged up driver that goes by me very close and too fast on a narrow road. Like its so important to get somewhere that fast. At least we have one off the road. This is dedicated to Tara Sylvester 22, of 22 Impala Drive, Enfield Connecticut who was charged with operating a car under the influence of alcohol after hitting a 53 year old cyclist Jay Albert, of 30 Hillside Street, Apt. C2, East Hartford. This happened in Warehouse Point Connecticut last Saturday....He is in critical condition this morning and needs your prayers...

Sunday, July 1, 2012

"Daily Joke - The Five Surgeons"


  Author Unknown....I didn't write this I only wish I did.....

Five surgeons from big cities are discussing
who makes the best patients to operate on.
 
The first surgeon, from New York , says,
"I like to see accountants on my operating table
 because when you open them up, everything inside is numbered.."
 
 The second , from Chicago , responds,
"Yeah, but you should try electricians!
Everything inside them is color coded."
 
The third surgeon, from Dallas , says,
"No, I really think librarians are the best,
 everything inside them is in alphabetical order"
 
  The fourth surgeon, from Los Angeles chimes in:
"You know, I like construction workers ...
Those guys always understand when you have a few parts left over."
 
But the fifth surgeon, from Washington DC ,
shut them all up when he observed:
 "You're all wrong. Politicians are the easiest to operate on.
There's no guts,
no heart,
no balls,
no brains, and
no spine.
Plus, the head and the ass are
  Interchangeable. "

"Man Charged in Slaying of 7-year-old girl Selling Candy"

Man charged in slaying of 7-year-old girl selling candy - chicagotribune.com

Man charged in slaying of 7-year-old girl selling candy
 
Jerrell Dorsey, of the 1600 block of North Laramie Avenue, Chicago was charged with first degree murder and aggravated battery with a firearm charges and is expected to appear in bond court on Sunday, police said. A 26-year-old alleged gang member has been charged with the fatal shooting of Heaven Sutton, the 7-year-old girl who was selling candy with her mother near her North Austin neighborhood home moments before a stray bullet struck her in the back last week.

Comment....The little girls name was Heaven.