Wednesday, June 17, 2015

No Rest for the Wicked

Like a broken record: Two items of interest today:

Issue One: The ayres’ conviction appeal; current status –

The appeal of ayres' conviction is moving along nicely, the shysters for ayres have requested and been granted another 60 day extension for the filing of their opening brief. There was no reason provided for this thirteenth extension of deadline. Here's hoping the shysters are working diligently, sucking up the last of the molester's blood money, and delaying until after ayres is released, so that there's nothing left of the estate for his wifey and twisted children.

The new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new deadline is August 18, 2015.

Isaiah 57:20 - But the wicked are like the troubled sea, for it cannot rest, and its waters cast up mire and dirt.


Issue Two: Juan Lopez, Deputy Sheriff and one-time contender to replace Sheriff Munks via write-in ballot.

Citizen and victim's advocate Michael Stogner has alerted the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors about a criminal complaint submitted to the County and State regarding some mysterious computer glitches with the DMV and Postal Service computers that have mistakenly indicated that Deputy Juan Lopez had a suspended drivers licence, and that his residential property is a commercial property, rendering it difficult for Lopez to A) drive, and B) leverage his personal residence for loans.





It has appeared that Sheriff Munks and Steve Wagstaffe have acted in a retalitory manner to Lopez after his political run against the otherwise unopposed Sheriff Munks.


Hi! I'm San Mateo County Sheriff Munks: Happy Ending?
Hi! I'm Sheriff Munks; Happy Ending?
Sheriff Munks was busted by the FBI in 2007 with his undersheriff Carlos Bolanos in an illegal Las Vegas brothel in which some underage prostitutes were involved. Munks has never spoken publicly about the bust other than to say that he thought he was getting a massage, and that he would not be talking about the incident. There was an “actual” massage parlor down the street from where Munks and Bolanos were busted, but the place of the “Operation Dollhouse” bust was actually a residential area, described by the FBI this way: "run-down apartments and homes with mattresses on the floors and the stench of cigarettes, urine and feces in the air"





william hamilton ayres was arrested on April 5, 2007 on charges relating to his molestation of many young boys while he was alleging to provide psychiatric care to private patients as well as referrals for evaluation from the juvenile court system in San Mateo County. After years of  playing demented for the courts, ayres plead "No Contest" and was found guilty of all charges against him on May 16, 2013. ayres was sentenced to 8 years in prison on August 26, 2013. ayres is no longer under the conservatorship of his daughter Barbara Ayres of Sacramento, CA

ayres has had significant interaction over the years with local politicians on boards like the "Children and Families First Commission,"  including the DA who was serving when prosecution began Jim Fox and Assemblyman Rich Gordon. In fact, Gordon nominated ayres for a lifetime achievement award for his "Tireless effort to improve the lives of children." ayres has also been vocally supported during his criminal trial by local head-shrinkers like Bart BlinderEtta BryantMel BlausteinHarry CorenTom CieslaRobert KimmichLarry LurieMaria LymberisRichard ShadoanCaptane Thomson, and Harold Wallach.

3 comments:

  1. Well, the longer they delay their opening brief, the longer Ayres has to stay in prison, no?
    The cruel irony is that since 2002, when a victim filed a complaint against Ayres, so many people involved have died- multiple victims; Ayres' former partners and medical colleagues; Dr. Gross, the pediatrician who unknowingly referred boys to this pedophile; the attorney who filed the lawsuit against San Mateo County for showing Ayres' sex ed series in the schools, and so many more.

    But Ayres - who everyone was predicting would be long dead before he was convicted- lives on.

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    1. Sho'nuff.

      If the appeal is eventually successful, it would be better that it's delayed until closer to his likely release date. I think we figured it at around 5 years given his alleged "time served" at the time of his sentencing, and factoring in that only serving about 80% of his sentence is likely.

      Also, if the shysters are working diligently, hopefully, they're billing the ayres estate, not the public -- also a great thing.

      But ayres *is* in frail health. Don't you remember the photos SM Daily Journal kept running, showing him to be frail and in a prison jumper??? Plus, there's that Alzheimer's that Shyster McDougall (and pretty well nobody else) diagnosed him with....

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  2. From the Half Moon Bay Review today:

    "Massage Business closes after prostitution Arrest"

    http://www.hmbreview.com/news/massage-business-closes-after-prostitution-arrest/article_a0b5e174-6d36-11e5-92e7-bb8289ce0a91.html

    Excerpt:

    A sting operation at a Moss Beach massage business in May led to the arrest of an employee and a loss of a business license.

    The San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office reported receiving numerous complaints about the business, Healing Massage, which was located north of the Moss Beach Post Office at 2305 Carlos St.

    Excerpt:

    ... Authorities say the plainclothes detective received a sexual solicitation during the massage appointment... “She had, in the course (of the appointment), offered oral sex in return for $80,” said San Mateo County District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe.

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    It is a disgrace and disgusting that on the one hand the District Attorney of San Mateo County can defend Sheriff Munks after he was caught by the FBI going into a massage parlor with underaged girls and yet prosecute someone else for doing the same thing.

    Wagstaffe has no soul. He is corrupt. His predominant character trait is lying, over and over and over.

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