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To: Knighty Tin who wrote (306964)5/13/2005 12:10:01 PM
From: blind-geezer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
okay, some of them are <ggg>

but this one, as far as I am concerned is totally warranted ...
I am surprised he did not kill anyone during the chase ...



To: Knighty Tin who wrote (306964)5/13/2005 10:54:02 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
High school drop outs?
No problem get a GED!

Criminal record ?
No problem we will explain
it away as youthful indiscretion.

Can`t write?
Oh hell ask you partner to help you file those reports.
Whats that? All your arrest walk because you cannot write a sentence..

"theirs a killer on the road"

Drug cohort: Trooper was cocky about stealing coke
By Tom Farmer
Thursday, May 12, 2005 - Updated: 03:40 PM EST

A state police sergeant accused of trafficking in seized drugs boasted that lax departmental oversight allowed him to steal massive quantities of cocaine, an alleged co-conspirator testified yesterday.

Nancy White, the estranged wife of another state trooper, said she asked Sgt. Timothy White how he managed to steal a kilogram of cocaine while assigned to the state police Narcotics Inspection Unit in the fall of 2002. Nancy White is not related to Timothy White.

``He said, `You wouldn't believe how easy this is,' '' Nancy White testified during Timothy White's trial in Dedham Superior Court. ``He was very calm, almost cocky.''

Nancy White said she helped traffic the stolen drugs with Timothy White's wife, Maura, and Robert Crisafulli of Hyde Park. The trio and several other friends had never done or discussed drugs near Timothy White until September 2002 when Timothy and Maura White showed Nancy White a kilogram of cocaine at the couple's Stoughton home, Nancy White testified.

``He said, `I'm going to be 40 years old and life's too short,' '' Nancy White said Timothy White told her, adding White said he wanted to make money by stealing up to 27 pounds of cocaine and marijuana, hashish and ecstacy.

But in a withering cross-examination, defense attorney Robert A. George hammered the fact that Nancy White and Maura White were given immunity from prosecution in exchange for their testimony. Nancy White agreed that she, Maura White and Crisafulli, who will receive a reduced jail sentence in exchange for his testimony, used and sold drugs long before Timothy White allegedly got involved and continued to do so after he was arrested in January 2003 for allegedly threatening to kill his wife with his service pistol.

The tall blonde, 43, who has known Maura White since they were high school freshmen, also testified that Maura White slept with other men and that a planned threesome that ended with just Timothy White and Nancy White having sex caused major friction in the Whites' marriage.

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