The Most Dangerous Man

The Most Dangerous Man
Author: Edwin Turlington, Jr.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2020-01-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578543352

Abuses of power by the Sheriff of Delaware County, Oklahoma are nothing new. One news article, centered around a mass rape in the Delaware County jail, described it as "The Rape of Delaware County".In 2014, disabled veteran Ed "Hoss" Turlington shot Darrell Philpott, a convicted drug dealer in self-defense. At the time, the drug dealer had three felony convictions in neighboring Arkansas and multiple outstanding warrants for his arrest. However, the Delaware County Sheriff ordered Turlington arrested. Later, Turlington learned the drug dealer had what locals refer to as "snitch immunity", and the police protection that came with it. In 2017, the drug dealer earned his fourth Arkansas felony conviction (meth-related). Once out of jail, Turlington used his law enforcement training and experience to investigate the investigation. He retained former local Assistant DA Winston Connor. Connor was unable or unwilling to get Turlington's charges dropped. Connor failed to enter into the record the exculpatory evidence that was withheld from the Court by the Sherriff. He also failed to address the Prosecution's star witness' perjuries. In January of 2019, authorities charged Connor with ten felonies, including soliciting murder to a Delaware County cop killer and drug ring leader. Turlington waived his right to an attorney and presented the withheld and altered evidence to the prosecutor. Turlington also showed the prosecutor Philpott's perjuries and felony convictions. The prosecutor refused to acknowledge any of it. On 12 May 2019, Turlington warned on social media that he would post "true and accurate, documented and very embarrassing videos" of the prosecution team if his case wasn't "dropped soon". Less than two months later, and over five years after Turlington's false arrest, and the misery it caused him and his family, the authorities dropped the case. This was a case of corrupt law enforcement and abuses of government power that nearly ruined a man's life until he took matters into his own hands. This is a true story.

Memoir

Memoir
Author: Reginald L. Hall
Publisher: Franklin Street Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781592990092

Growing up in a fancy house, wearing nice clothes, and having good looks wasn't enough for Reginald. Being the youngest of three, he felt he was obligated to follow his brothers' footsteps on becoming a criminal. When he lands a job at a local department store his life takes a mean turn when he's imprisoned for credit card fraud. "Mama never said they'll be days like this".After being admitted to intake Reginald found it hard to undress before the guards as well as to interact with the other inmates seemed unbearable. He always dreamt of a night in shining armor coming to rescue him from the nightmare he was having. Talk about homesick, he missed his home and his family as well as his outside life to where not even words could describe.Depression got the best of him, from exploring different religions to violence, taking drugs, and having sex all behind bars wasn't as exciting as it may seem. The only sanity he had was getting visits from his family and to win the heart of his jailhouse crush Teddy Cunningham. Teddy had it all, the looks, the money, the respect, and a big love muscle that Reginald would just die for. And for Reginald to win his heart was not an easy task.Overall, he had to stay focused to keep his mind on his court case and not to be taken advantage of in the showers. Nevertheless he continues to pray and asks god to have mercy on his soul.

Ruling Suburbia

Ruling Suburbia
Author: John Morrison McLarnon
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2003
Genre: Delaware County (Pa.)
ISBN: 9780874138146

Ruling Suburbia chronicles the history of the Republican machine that has dominated the political life of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, since 1875, and of the career of John J. McClure, who controlled the machine from 1907 until 1965.

Oklahoma Reports

Oklahoma Reports
Author: Oklahoma. Supreme Court
Publisher:
Total Pages: 912
Release: 1913
Genre: Law reports, digests, etc
ISBN:

Annual Report

Annual Report
Author: Indiana. Board of Agriculture
Publisher:
Total Pages: 790
Release: 1901
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: