Dwight Lamon Hill is now identified as the AZ "serial killer". 2 more bodies have been found: http://www.tribdem.com/news/latest_news/police-identify-more-victims-in-arizona-killings/article_ae71e344-2f55-5601-b5d5-d4fecfaeb4a5.html The deceased are male and female, mid-50s. Nothing more known.
Also coming to light, is Hill's railing about how his ex-wife and the County/State conspired to steal his son from him: https://www.kcentv.com/article/news/nation-now/phoenix-area-shooting-suspect-left-divorce-full-of-discord-youtube-channel-full-of-grudges/465-bb26b6a3-c15e-4d75-bf3a-07035f92b4f0 I've not been able to find the videos, I just saw a quick snip of it. Hill doesn't sound like a murderous lunatic, but I've only heard a few seconds. If someone can find/add these videos, that would be helpful
What's more interesting is this longer article about the last decade of divorce and custody drama. I've pulled some select comments which ring familiar re: CPS kid snatching. Also, some of the comments sound like there was a conspiracy to gaslight Hill. https://eu.azcentral.com/story/news/local/scottsdale-breaking/2018/06/04/dwight-jones-scottsdale-shooting-suspect-left-divorce-records-youtube-grudges/669867002/
Now, I could be way off base and this guy could be run-of-the-mill nutjob. But, he could also have been part of the system (growing up) and was possibly abused. None of this passes the smell test:
"Dwight had brought their son home from a basketball game and was criticizing his performance. He allegedly said the boy was “too much like a little girl,” among other disparaging remarks. Connie intervened and it escalated to violence, much of it caught on an audio recording.
Connie claimed Dwight pinned her to a wall and struck her in the face with a forearm."
"biased judge, he said, let his ex-wife's attorney select Pitt as the psychiatrist who evaluated him. Then, he claimed, she paid those psychiatrists to paint him as mentally unstable. Then she somehow convinced them to ignore his evidence. Counselors drove a wedge between him and his son. Doctors changed statements. A murder-for-hire plot targeted him. Law enforcement misread every situation and assumed her gun belonged to him.
“Three words that helped her: Black, man, and gun,” he said. “Hysteria.”
While a judge said Jones' claims of child abuse were “egregious and unsubstantiated," court records detail a hellish divorce after a marriage gone bad. "
"In it, he unspooled a tale of “thugs,” “crooks” and “lowlifes,” all of whom supposedly joined forces with his ex-wife. He claimed that she abused their son, then manufactured a domestic-violence incident that cascaded into a conspiracy."
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migratorypatterns ago
WOWZA!
Great job connecting the pieces ... so this whole pinning of these serial killings was a cover-up? A payback for causing trouble and not going along?
Okay, I fully understand people not getting this This is right out of science fiction. It is not only hard to believe so many powerful people are in on this, it's hard to believe there's a cabal that can actually pull shit like this off.
It's frightening, too. If law enforcement is tainted, where the hell do you go for justice?
Blacksmith21 ago
The guy may not have been much. He was a dad, who helped his wife become a doctor. She stole his kid and disappeared into the "protection" of the local pedo ring. Which in this case, seems to include lawyers, cops, shrinks, etc.
He spent a decade trying to free his son from this abuse. Nothing worked. He took matters into his own hands.
Right or wrong, he did what a father has to do, I believe. Call it empathy. I see and feel things which most do not. I listened to the his voice. He wasn't crazy. He was organized and composed. He had just come to the conclusion that there were no other options left. He raised the boy from a baby until the gaslighting was enough to make him snap.
I cannot say that I wouldn't have done the same thing in the same circumstances.
migratorypatterns ago
No judgments here. Watching your child being tortured -- and then there were all those other children he accused his wife of abusing.
I think people would like to believe he's crazy. It would make it easier to dismiss everything than believe it's true.
Very sad. But I guess the thing is, why didn't someone like him reach out to pizzagaters? We were the ones trumpeting his cause. I'm not saying we'd be able to do diddly-shit, but he would have had a sympathetic ear and gotten his story out there.
Blacksmith21 ago
We are in an odd, semi-shadow banned corner of Al Gore's Amazing Internet (Peace Be Upon Him). I've watched the traffic stats and subscriber, "here now" numbers. Nothing scientific. It's taken about 8 months (approx) to grow from 16,XXX to 16,700-ish (going off memory, I'm not a numbers guy).
I thought we might see some exponential growth. No.
If there is anyone out there who needs help, you've found probably the smartest, most educated collective of researchers and subject matter experts on the subject of SRA, et al. If you can withstand the shilling, we do encourage you to bring your stories forward. We are Americans. We are Patriots. We believe in God. And many of us do want to help.
Blacksmith21 ago
I forgot to add /s [sarcasm]. Some shill will try to make a federal case out of it.