Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Eric Frein Didn't Kill Those Cops: In Law Enforcement's Own Words

By:  Marshall Ramsey, II, Worthy News U.S. Correspondent

From http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/22/justice/pennsylvania-suspected-cop-killer/

Pennsylvania State Police Lt. Col. George Bivens:  Bivens said while Frein planned his attack and retreat, "we believe we are closing in on him."

         How could Eric Frein plan his attack and retreat at the same time that Lt. Col. Bivens and others were, in his own words, "closing in on him"?  He couldn't.  Lt. Col. Bivens knew about the attack before Eric Frein did.  This suggests that Bivens had a hand in the planning and execution of the attack on his so-called brothers.



The shooter then ran to his Jeep and sped off, but hit a roadblock about a half-mile away, according to the document. He turned onto an access road, dimmed his headlights after hearing choppers overhead, missed a turn and "drove straight into" the swamp, the journal said.

"Disaster," Frein allegedly wrote.

        If Eric Frein just shot Officers Dickson and Douglass and took off in his Jeep, how did the police get the roadblock up so fast?  They could not have, unless they knew about the attack in advance.  What really happened, as incredible as it may seem, is that Officers Dickson and Douglass' supposed 'brothers in uniform' killed Dickson and shot Douglass, set up the road block, and faked the journal entry.  There is no possible way that the police could have identified Mr. Frein and mobilized that quickly unless the events were set up in advance.

2 comments:

  1. The roadblock wasn't there for him.

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    1. Who was it for? The journal that supposedly belonged to Eric Frein says it was. To say otherwise is to call Mr. Frein a liar, or to say that the journal is planted evidence.

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