I remember in the Joseph Wambaugh book The Choirboys, Rosco Rues was a he-man cop in LA. He was at an accident scene one rainy night and was waiting on a particular car to drive by rubbernekkin. He would teach them. It had to be a woman with out-of-state plates so they are most likely not to report him. Just then, the perfect car drives up and the out-of-state woman driver rolls down the window, "Anybody hurt?"
Rosco holds up a severed head by the bloody hair and said, "This one got banged up a bit."
The screams from the car faded as fast as the car accelerated away.
In this episode we talk with Brian Blosmo, the first police responder, on the night of March, 22nd, 1989 and discovered the murder scene Check our Facebook page for more details. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552072842964&mibextid=LQQJ4d
In this episode we speak with CSI Don Wilson & HL Christensen provides a medical-legal description of Audrey's injuries. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552072842964
Y'all don't even wanna know what I'm capable of as far as dark, offensive and
lewd comments.
My dad was a sailor, my father in law was a cowboy, one uncle was a trucker and another was a deputy/jailor.
I learned everythingI I know from those foul mouthed men and a few more. I've been a cop for 35+ years. I could weave you a tapestry of vulgarity that make em all blush like a schoolgirl.
I was talking to an officer buddy on the phone while he was at a crash scene. He was looking for an arm that was missing from a body. All the sudden he says here it is. Then he said, wow...the Timex is still working.