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Post by snoho17 on Sept 1, 2018 21:45:32 GMT -6
Something that's been said is there was supposed to be an acid party behind the Sharp house (I'd think if there had been one neighbors would have noticed.) It's been said the boys ripped off 10 sheets of acid, that's alot of cheese. Its been said that Dana had a DEA agents card, but for some reason everyone wants to gloss over that, "it's just an unrelated fluke" . Even if he picked it up off the ground it means something.
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Post by kmik on Sept 2, 2018 7:29:13 GMT -6
It was Johnny that had contact info for a DEA agent in his school papers. I think it was said the info was part of a school project. Someone had researched the agent on 28 and said (this is all from memory) they never found the agent listed as being a DEA agent. No I don't think it's a fluke at all that he had the info and I could easily see Johnny or Dana as being a nark (although I doubt that would ever be told if it were true).
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Post by Snoho 17 on Nov 9, 2018 22:29:41 GMT -6
How do we not know the name of the DEA agent? How has nobody from that time come forward and said "yeah, that was part of our dare program, we all got cards"?
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Post by kmik on Nov 10, 2018 7:44:40 GMT -6
US DEPT OF JUSTICE (KAY LAMOREAUX) J Sharp had address for USDOJ in school papers, they had no record <STOY>
All that is stated on the PON list is that Johnny had the address for Department of Justice in his school papers. It's possible Kay Lamoreaux is just the person Don Stoy talked to when he contacted the DOJ - maybe Johnny only had a number for the DOJ in his school papers.
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Post by kmik on Nov 11, 2018 21:12:38 GMT -6
I'd like to add that in 1987 Joey Carvalho admitted in court to having been a narcotics informant. When? I don't know it only said he had been but it's not far fetched to think Johnny or Dana could have been(or thought to have been) an informant. For some reason Dana was supposedly being moved to a more secure foster home - but that may have been because he needed more supervision.
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Post by amada on Nov 16, 2018 11:29:00 GMT -6
Remind me why Dana was in a foster home. I am drawing a blank for some reason. I have seen interviews of his father and shouldn't they know if he was an informant or not? He was a minor and I thought the parents would have to give permission or something. If they were not his guardian any longer then the foster home should have been and they should have had to give permission? Am I just wrong about this?
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Post by raemen2 on Nov 16, 2018 13:00:57 GMT -6
Dana's biological parents had drug and alcohol problems. At the time of his death, he was on probation - I believe he had arrests for bugulary, assault and animal cruelty. At some point, Pulmas county removed him from his home and placed him on foster care. That would make Dana a ward of the Court.... not the foster home he lived in. As far as permission and documentation for a minor to be a police informant, good question? Yes, one might think that his case worker and county child protective services would be aware of such an arrangement.
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Post by amada on Nov 19, 2018 8:46:10 GMT -6
Thank you for the clarification raemen. It just seems like someone would have to know if Dana was really an informant. Not that it would solve the entire case, but I think it would help answer a lot of questions and maybe confirm if any theories are correct and push it in a different direction. If he was an informant at the time of his murder then it could explain a "cover up" or any other idea that has been thrown around.
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Post by kmik on Nov 19, 2018 21:53:09 GMT -6
In unused documentary footage, of Dana's dad and sister, his dad said that just before Dana died he had gotten into some more trouble. He was working at either the courthouse annex or fairgrounds (they were not sure which) and had stolen some money and was going to another foster home because they(?) had gotten tired of what was going on and were going to send him to a more secure environment - he ended that by saying," you can probably get that out of the Dorris's - I really don't know".
So whatever was going on with Dana his dad thought the Dorris's would know. This statement by his dad seems to imply that Dana had possibly stolen some money from the courthouse annex or fairgrounds while at the same time implying that he didn't really know what was going on with Dana. Just a few years before these murders Dana had ran away from home and a search and rescue team was sent out to find him - and they did.
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Post by snoho17 on Jan 10, 2019 20:32:41 GMT -6
DEA card in with school papers, school papers strewn around crime scene,appears as if school gym bag contents dumped out at scene.hmmm
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Post by JW on Apr 29, 2019 14:14:24 GMT -6
Johnny's wallet found behind the couch. (To me, as if someone looked through it for something, didn't find it, and whipped it at the wall in anger and it dropped behind the couch)
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Post by JW on Apr 29, 2019 14:59:18 GMT -6
If so, it would have caused a "thud" sound.....
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Post by kmik on Apr 29, 2019 15:22:37 GMT -6
That's true. Or Johnny could have tossed the wallet himself before stretching out in the floor (kinda like the cigarette's laying on the couch could have been placed there by Johnny or Dana).
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Post by Jw on Apr 29, 2019 18:25:50 GMT -6
Thank you. Certainly. (first post here for me. Joined as JDub but somehow I can't get password going)
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Post by Jw on Apr 29, 2019 19:15:02 GMT -6
Camels correct?
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