Mandi in front of my house wearing Tywaun's shorts, the same way she wore an oversized man's blazer to be like Mulrenin when she got cold at his apartment.
Mandi wearing Chris Dahl's(?) oversized jacket and bandanna, the same way she wore a man's blazer to be like Mulrenin when she got cold at his apartment.
The sign outside the private room at Dollhouse, photographed on December 18th, 2019 when I thought I was finished with the book right after Mandi's trial.
Maletta Young's 21 felonies for which she spent 18 months in prison, including dealing fentanyl in the county jail and dealing drugs with a loaded gun after she was already a longtime drug felon, while out on bond for arranging an aggravated home-invasion battery.
Low-quality scans logging paper trial exhibits were publicly available in the online case events in Seminole County as long as I can remember.
This included, for example, the picture of the gloves exhibit 162 on the seminolescam.com/gloves page which I downloaded from the clerk. I registered SeminoleScam.com on
January 14, 2020, and started putting documentation of the fake evidence on the web and posting links. After being visible for years, within a few
days of me posting online that the evidence was fake, the Seminole clerk made the exhibits non-public and then removed them altogether.
I asked the clerk why he suddenly hid the exhibit logs that had long been available, at the moment I started publicizing their crimes. He told me some nonsense.
Their policy literally changed after finding out what case numbers I was looking at. He said registered users could see the exhibit logs.
Then when I told him the case numbers, he said it is illegal for anyone to see the exhibit logs.
The more they knew what I was looking at, the more excuses they came up with to hide it.