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My diary during sickness, my defeats during death, my perspective on life.
Wednesday, April 22, 2020
11 Rules To Getting Rich After Your 50th Birthday
11 Rules To Getting Rich After Your 50th Birthday
In a free market economy the ultimate goal is always to raise your worth to a point of absolute comfort, at least for most people. It seems that the path to becoming a millionaire is one wrought as much by luck as it is hard work. You see reality stars rake in millions of dollars just to smile on camera. You hear about ‘affluenza teens’ that were born into such wealthiness that it simply changed the way their brains work. As you get older the odds of getting rich and saving money in big ways seems to slow down, but does it have to? We took a look at some common and not so common rules for making big bucks later on in life. Here are 11 simple rules to making your millions after your 50th birthday!
Believe in yourself.
The million dollar threshold is almost mythical to some people and that can lead to feelings of doubt and dread. If you are committed to making your first million, even after 50 years old, you have to fully believe in yourself and your dream. A commitment to ideals can lead wanderers to even the most distant prized goals.
Write out a game plan.
As odd as it seems, the most simple and effective rule to making money after 50 is knowing exactly how much you need to get there. Unfortunately many people are starting over from 0 at this time in their life and they need to make money quickly. Other people over the age of 50 have already developed their savings accounts and that helps to swing things in their favor. No matter where you stand at on the financial scale you need to chart out how much money you need to earn before you hit your million dollar mark. Once you know how many dollars you need, you can start chunking down your goal into reachable landmarks. At the very least, writing out a plan will put you in the mode of ‘do something’ rather than ‘day dream about something’. As they say, action leads to action and inaction leads to inaction — so be proactive and get things done.
Understand the reality of your bank accounts.
Whether you have $100 stashed away in a bank account or $100,000 you need to realize one simple thing: your bank account is a tool, not a coffin. You don’t want to get into the habit of saving money simply to have it set aside and slowly accruing interest. While it is nice to have a nest egg put away, the reality is that if you are 50 years old and trying to make your first million you will have to be much more aggressive. Looking back at our action/inaction metaphor, sleeping money tends not to help you in the same way. Your money shouldn’t be habitually rotting away. You need to have that cash moving, investing, and building itself. The only reason to have money to begin with is to invest so you can make more of it. You are a mover and shaker at this point, not a pure saver.
Erase your debt, unbridle your ceiling.
Debt comes in a variety of different grades. Some debt, like credit card debt, simply destroys you with never ending interest all while capping the money you have set aside for better things. Other debts, like quick loans or cash advances, can be used to dig you out of trouble and put you on the right path. Debt not only physically slows down your ability to earn money, but it also mentally slows you down as well. People in debt tend to be focused only on how their debt is crushing them. Instead of focusing on how your debt is slowing you down, focus instead on how you can get out of debt. This will lead to a tremendous boost in mental clarity and eventual financial returns.
Create intellectual property, earn for life.
We’ve already touched on creating your own business and forging forward with the spirit of an entrepreneur, but now we need to take it a step forward: create your own intellectual property. Intellectual property, or IP for short, is a term used to describe books, songs, patents, scripts, and many other things created in the realm of art. This IP can be used, potentially forever, as a money making avenue even if you stop actively working on it. Consider a song that gets licensed to 50 different movies, or a book that sells ten thousand copies. You only work once and then earn forever. Keep an eye on your money market accounts and internet banks, sure, but also focus on creating something permanent.
Make aggressive investments.
At this point in your life you need to stop thinking that your online savings account is going to magically find its way to the million dollar threshold. Now is the time for aggressive investments. While there is always room in your portfolio for slow growing, conservative investments you will want to balance them out with high risk, high reward alternatives as well. You only need to take a casual look at certain markets to know that they are worth your extra time and money. Real estate, outside of the ’09 bubble burst, has been notoriously reliable as a means to making consistent money and if you go a step further, investing aggressively in real estate, you can make a fortune. Understand that there is risk involved but no other path, short of winning the lotto, can lead to such good money. If you need to take out an online loan to start investing, do so.
Create your worth and then sell it.
The majority of self made millionaires reached their position by creating and marketing their own worth. This meant that they identified their greatest skills and assets and then turned around and worked until it made them the kind of money that they sought after. You must take an entrepreneurial spirit with you along your journey, even if you are starting at 50 years old, in order to find the riches that you ultimately desire. To really hone in on making your first million you should consider starting a business in the booming industries of today: technology, healthcare, and consumer sales.
Accept that being poor is a choice.
Bill Gates famously said, “If you are born poor it is not your mistake. If you die poor, then that is your mistake”. You don’t get to choose how you were born or how wealthy your family and friends are. What you DO get to choose is how you react to the situation. At 50 years old you should be more than aware of who you want to be in life. With clarity on how you want your financial goals change you, make the clear choice of leaving your poor days behind you. While money isn’t everything, and nobody should make the mistake of thinking so, it sure as heck is better than the alternative. Don’t accept being poor as a part of your life. Determine that you want to change it and then go out and make it happen.
Understand that you are a pioneer.
It’s fun to work in groups and it’s even more fun to succeed alongside friends and family. However, the truth is that most self made millionaires got to their wealth by focusing almost entirely inward. They didn’t sit and wait for the pack to catch up with them. They didn’t wait until they had the perfect team at their side. Instead, these wealthy folks used their spirit for adventure and they made opportunities for themselves. Become a pioneer and forge ahead. You’ll gain your followers along the way.
Find your minimum livable means, and live below that.
Living within your means can be the easiest way to accrue money early on in your life. Imagine all of the cash you’d save if you opted for a smaller apartment when you were younger instead of a sprawling place to live. Now apply that same maxim to your day to day life. A dollar saved is a dollar earned and those dollars begin to add up in big ways later on in life. So you need to make a financial plan that evaluates your minimum livable means. Then you need to go under that threshold and use the savings to create more of your fortune.
Invest in start ups.
Everyone in the stock market when Microsoft first got started has daydreamed: “What wasn’t I invested in Microsoft” and that is an entirely reasonable question. However, the nature of startups is akin to the lottery in some respects: you can’t say for certain which companies will hit. So become a researching madman when it comes to start up companies and try to stay ahead of the curve by investing where your heart lies. You never know which company will turn into the next Microsoft or Apple.
Karla Adamson Published on November 8, 2017
Monday, October 7, 2019
A Poem For A Man Who Lost His Wife
There once was a girl, who watched The Price Is Right with passion, she often would say, it was Drew she adored, she could price things right, second to none, and that's the truth, the smile it put on her face, memories never replaced. Humor and laughter was her key to the day, that girl I speak of, so sick and so weak, each weekday at 10, with Drew and his crew, she'd tune in and laugh, that beautiful face, will never be replaced. That beautiful face left us last June, she's in a better place, how I wish I could see that face. That wish will have to wait, because I made my dear a promise, I swore to keep, show up I would, to the big show in person, regardless if by myself, she would have none of that, "you’ll never be alone, I'll always be by your side" she'd profess, so here I am, this last task on the list, before she left, she told me this "If you get called down, and if you have any doubt, shout out loud, these three words - One dollar Drew!" I’m not worried, the outcome, The Price is Right, thank you I say, it’s the reason I’m here, to play would be great, but regardless I’m keeping my promise, this last wish on her list. I hope I will do, it would have been better, her standing here, in my place, but it's me here today, to say to you and the crew, because of all of you, the days were lighter and our room was brighter, with laughter and with smile. I thank you so much for the memories the show brought, it's ones I hold dear, these times have been trying, when I any doubt, I listen real close, real silent too, I can hear that beautiful voice, so clear and so true, yelling out - "One dollar Drew!"
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Wednesday, September 11, 2019
This Fall Night
I love you. I miss you as much as the day you left me. When I think of you it can make me
cry. It can easily bring a smile to me as well. I wish you could or would come home to me. If there's one thing that I learned is that I should have protected you better and never should have put our home in jeopardy. Please forgive me.
If you ever find yourself alone with nothing but the air and sky around you. Look up and know that I'm looking at that same sky and that I love you with everything in me. To touch your skin and lips just one last time keeps me going. For the love I have for you can not be measured or described because it's too great of a love that one person could carry for another. I love you on this Fall night as much as I loved you the first night we met.
You could have been short and fat, tall and skinny, or ugly and bald it didn't matter to me the first night we met, I fell in love with you and that was it. We may have blown through resources, family and friends but as long as I had you my heart was happy and contempt. Although we may have struggled a bit I knew that I loved you and we'd make it, the moment we met.
Worries, struggles and fights are part of life but I knew we'd make it - that night we met. I promised to protect you and to guide us through the thick and thin but what I didn't know that night we met, was that my heart had never been open to the love that you set. It was like sunshine and warm days, star filled nights after the night we met.
If I was to ever run and leave during times of regret, I knew I'd have you to grab on to if things didn't seem fit, I knew that, the moment we met. As long as I had you I could fight anything or anyone because you loved me like no one ever had, it all started that night we met.
My love is powerful and my presence strong, don't go through another day, alone, holding onto regret. Let me love you like that night that we met. We only have one shot in this life, and let's hold true like we said, the night that we met. I still love you...more than the night that we met.
For You. - Q
cry. It can easily bring a smile to me as well. I wish you could or would come home to me. If there's one thing that I learned is that I should have protected you better and never should have put our home in jeopardy. Please forgive me.
If you ever find yourself alone with nothing but the air and sky around you. Look up and know that I'm looking at that same sky and that I love you with everything in me. To touch your skin and lips just one last time keeps me going. For the love I have for you can not be measured or described because it's too great of a love that one person could carry for another. I love you on this Fall night as much as I loved you the first night we met.
You could have been short and fat, tall and skinny, or ugly and bald it didn't matter to me the first night we met, I fell in love with you and that was it. We may have blown through resources, family and friends but as long as I had you my heart was happy and contempt. Although we may have struggled a bit I knew that I loved you and we'd make it, the moment we met.
Worries, struggles and fights are part of life but I knew we'd make it - that night we met. I promised to protect you and to guide us through the thick and thin but what I didn't know that night we met, was that my heart had never been open to the love that you set. It was like sunshine and warm days, star filled nights after the night we met.
If I was to ever run and leave during times of regret, I knew I'd have you to grab on to if things didn't seem fit, I knew that, the moment we met. As long as I had you I could fight anything or anyone because you loved me like no one ever had, it all started that night we met.
My love is powerful and my presence strong, don't go through another day, alone, holding onto regret. Let me love you like that night that we met. We only have one shot in this life, and let's hold true like we said, the night that we met. I still love you...more than the night that we met.
For You. - Q
Friday, August 23, 2019
$5 Professional Shoe Shine & So Much More...
Duke's Professional Shoe Shining is located at 10th and Grand Ave. The corner isn't the most traveled nor does it shout out that there's something bigger than an average shine taking place right there in the open air on the corner. But the proprietor, Duke a 28 yr. old tradesman from Guam, is a lot more than what you see. This young man is the type of individual that when you meet him you want more. He's like your favorite character out of a book or movie who you want to see succeed at every turn. So much so you turn the page to ensure that your hero's march to goodness is unobstructed or delayed.
Duke shines shoes during the day, works a part-time swing shift at a call center til 9:00 pm, then goes to the Sinclair Gas Station to stock the shelves before calling it a day. Most days he puts in about 15 hour hours of work. But he's not done there. On the weekends he buys roses in bulk and heads out to local hotspots and sells his goods. Ask him how he does it and he'll tell you that when you enjoy what you do it's not work but a blessing. A blessing he doesn't mind being part of.
"I tell the people I see on the streets pan handling how to make money instead of asking for a hand out." Duke says with a a smile. His signature smile is so pleasant and natural that quickly you realize that you're looking at a young man who is truly making a good life for himself and who could or most likely will reach great heights. Duke is great at his trade but what's really strong about him is that you wish he was your child or at the very least, part of your family.
I asked him how he got the corner where he shines shoes. Duke lit up and brandished his smile and says,"This story is one you have to hear because it was a true miracle." TO BE CONTINUED...
I asked him how he got the corner where he shines shoes. Duke lit up and brandished his smile and says,"This story is one you have to hear because it was a true miracle." TO BE CONTINUED...
Monday, July 15, 2019
Weights, Wrinkles, and Whisper's...
This pic was taken this morning while I was working out. I wanted to post it on Facebook but didn't know how to without appearing creepy, shallow, or insecure. I may be all those, who knows, but I'm thankful today that I still have a nice body. I guess I'm deeper than a shallow picture. It's not the picture it's the bigger picture of appreciation. I thank God, genetics, or my grandparents for what I have.
I use a filter for shadows but this is my body. In the big pic I'm sharing to everyone that I am OK with my self. If I wasn't showcasing this I'd share my thoughts because I'm thankful for my mind as well. I watch, listen, and learn. I'm as proud of my insides as I am my outsides. I'm aging and it's kind of scary because I still feel young.
I have pores, wrinkles, and blemishes. I've aged. Some days I'm tired. Sometimes my hair looks weird and my posture makes me look frail. I try not to post those pictures but spending too much energy performing for others and not enough energy fostering real, healthy connections makes me put away the Facebook and move to something else.
The purpose of me writing this post is to convey or pass to whoever is reading: love yourself. This is the real world and we all are aging by the second. Appreciate those wrinkles and appreciate your mind too. Maybe someone hasn't whispered to you lately that all your hard work has been noticed or that it sincerely matters. But I'm telling you that it is very important. I'm in great physical shape and my body can go up against most 30 something year olds , today, but I have no one whispering that. But that's OK. I'm whispering it and writing it today. Come tomorrow it may be gone but I have other attributes, characteristics, or things that make me beautiful. I'm not just a shallow guy posting insecure pictures, I'm sending out a message to appreciate yourself and love yourself. Sometimes we don't receive the whisper we want but sometimes it's the whisper you send to yourself that proves to be all you need.
Saturday, June 29, 2019
Wednesday, June 26, 2019
It's OK You'll See, Me Being OK With Me, This Is About Me...
Writing for me, comes so naturally, that I may be all alone, but that's OK, with me. I slid into the other room to stroke these keys, there's a melody inside of me, at one time I needed to sound, sound loud so people knew I was around, a sound that wanted to breath, it's so alive, so so beautifully alive. I wake up early and want, to get these words released, there's not a need to keep them in me, that's just ugly. Get them expelled, the ugly words, its not who I am, but I like writing them out and blanking it all out, I have moved, it's OK, I'm OK. Living all alone, it's OK, but a change for me I'm OK.
I come to your door but you're never alone but that's OK with me, I have myself, my own, and I'm OK with me, you see. If I was trying to get into a group, be the odd one out, it's OK by me, unfortunately, I don't need to do that, how did it get so competing, "to be real" its no big deal, its Ok with me, I don't want that around, it is better thinking of you, not actually having you, here or near, it's is so pleasant, I can breath not speak loud, what I, a fool to be. Alone, breaking into a new group, a new mold, how old are thee, just breath, its OK. Never mind, live and learn, its your dime, the new guy in town, when you have never found, your place right here, it will tire you down and you'll feel like the clown after they all know your name, and you tell them all, that you have no friends, because you do better with the all alone, you'll separate, eventually hate who you are and have always been, I think I knew at a minute, or just two, its OK, its how it goes, but once for me, I won't blame, no such game, the last year hurt me, hurt my pride, thought you were near once or twice, thought my heart was surprised, but no, how can it be, you were without me, its OK I made out OK, what a shame we once had a plan, you hopped into your role, got used like a whore, that's OK, I'll never be your romance, when your out your so sad, it breaks my soul, not really, its OK, today you'll never have a chance, it was lonely just for me, that's OK.
With me, lye yourself down, toss and turn, by yourself regardless if there's a warm body, its OK you you'll never see, me, Im OK, but not like that, I'll be around, you'll hear the sound that, that not, be the odd ball out, its Michael ring a ding a ding that was Amore, ring a ding a ding that was once your man...Its OK you'll make it another day so lonely...I am different and that's how I'm supposed be. I don't want to be that someone like you because that's tiring . To be the new kid in town, how boring. Have a drink, laugh at things you shouldn't, there's no chance, you'll see me one day my love, it was so true you already, knew, it s just survival, then a hot romance before you dance you'll go again, it works well, not at that age, oh well, today I cry not for me, its OK, you see, its raining for you, one, this is on you, that is soothing. Love how you have to be so understanding, I see it so clear that I'd hate to be near, it's just scabs over old, tearing at your soul. They'll never know, you, the trouble at the door, not until, there the fool, but only for a minute. To be for you, thats the ones who'd hold for you, is not the company I long for. Drinking in their bottle, smoking on the deck, maybe even that weekend at the lake, oh the places I've been. My name, is it what it is, but I'm alright with that, I am known from here to there and I'm not that same person, sort of who you want to be, the kid, the star, the man it has to be such hard work but not for me, it came so naturally that I have to tell you that it's no big deal, when I resurface I'm going for new, I don't have to fit or play the game because I'm Michael Quijas, there's almost no one I don't know or there's a trail to my door, that called on the guy who was making small talk and answering the door, look its someone who has good doors, it isn't a calamity, their educated, and professional too, A reprieve, I went for, hibernated for real. They invite me right now, but when I say I am attending to myself, a deep person knows it's not who's observing, its just certain people call, its not flirting with those, that gets so dirty and gross, I don't want that by me, by you, just go, out the door, take your social side too, let them spend the night too, but not for you, occupy your time spend the whole day, finish up just think where you'll go, your existence is what it is, I am sorry to see, be thankful to my inner self, I look at you and know who I d never want to be or be like, that is dirty to me and most everyone too, give them a moment, I knew, before I met you, marks and bruised, with me too, it was what it was, loving occupies the night, regardless the spot, not me I am Michael, I'm OK. It was you, who are you, it's OK people like you don't know their own name...
Friday, June 14, 2019
"Humbled, Hopeful And Homeless - My Stories When I Was Lost."
I'm a writer and I wrote some really good stories while I was searching for myself while I was lost and homeless. It can happen to you very quickly, getting lost and homeless, if you're not careful. I'll be sharing these stories as a new project titled "A Homeless State in America" These stories will deal with dark elements like homelessness, drugs, crime, sadness and violence. The very thing you see when you're on the mean streets trying to survive. I was lucky to see these things and come out unscratched but not everyone is so lucky. I'd like to say I went deep under cover to participate in this story but I actually lived it, walked it, and survived it. My stories and experience will be yours.
Wednesday, February 6, 2019
That Middleton Man
If You Haven't Heard It
In Awhile, The Kenneth G. Middleton Story, That Innocent Man Who Was Accused Of
Murder, Then Convicted Of It, Is Making News Again, It Seems A Local TV Station
There In KC, Has picked Up The Story Of That Middleton Man, It Was On After The 2019 Super Bowl, It Was A Good Piece, Spot On Investigative Reporting, A Review You May
Read, Although With Limited Time, And A New Revelation, This Case, This Story, Could Use Its Own
Nelson Rating Certification, A Mini-Series Allocation, Keep In Mind It's Been
Unfolding Nearly 30 Years And Counting, For Gods Sake, This Man's Time In The
Pen, Under A Wrongful Conviction, Is A Year More Than Mandela's, As Long As
Joplin, Morris, Hendrix, And Dean's Existence, This Case Is About To Explode
Into National Headlines, To Think What It's Been Like To Survive In Prison, For
A Man Tagged A Wife Killer, The TV Coverage That Just Aired, That Middleton
Man's Story, Failed To Mention, Along With That Alford Plea He Rejected, That
The Jackson County Prosecuting Attorney, At That Time, Whose Name Is Mike D.
Sanders, Who Held That Office Of Jackson County Prosecutor, If It Wasn't
Mentioned, Began Serving A 27 Month Sentence In A Federal Facility, This Past November, 2018, More On That In A
Minute, But Back To That Alford Plea Offered Middleton, In 2004 I Do
Believe, Immediately Following His Evidentiary Hearing, Not Too Certain That
The State Would Fair Well, Against That Middleton Man, Sanders' Alford Would
Have Protected The County By Stating Middleton Isn't Innocent But Saying The
Evidence Was Enough For An Incarceration, Although The Letter Or Plea Would Provide That Middleton Man An Opportunity To Go Free, But Not Get Paid For Any Time He Didn't Agree, Or
Maybe Thought To Harsh A Penalty, But More Importantly It Would Hold The State,
More Importantly, The County, Harmless, That's Right, Hold Harmless, For Any Suit
Or Proceeding In Court, If That Middleton Man Should Ever Think His Rights Had
Been Violated, To Any Degree, Most Importantly The Letter Read, Or Demanded An
Immediate Release, A Deal Any Other Man Would Agree To, A Deal Worth
Taking, Considering The Time Already Served, Just The Thought Of Time That The
Sentence would Conclude, The Judge Read It So Elegantly Or Should I Say nonchalantly , "Your Natural Life Plus 200
Additional Years On Top" Just To Pound The Sentence Home, Overwhelming To
The Man Who Would Ever Get Such A Sentence, But In Addition, I Reckon, His
Family Must Have Fallen From What's Called Grief Stricken, To Sanders
Disbelief, Middleton Scoffed At The Plea, I Picture Him, That Middleton Man,
Standing Taller And With Holler, "I'm An Innocent Man, Who You, The State,
Convicted Of First Degree, Murdering My Beautiful Wife, Because You Refuse To
See, While Just Putting Away My Gun, A Task Completed 100 Times, Or More, Before, This Time The Gun Juggled In Her Hands, An Accidental Self-Inflicted
Wound, Scientific Tests Would Have Proven, But That Police Department In Blue
Springs, So Eager For A Homicide, (Testimony Years Later Would Reveal), Lost
The Gunshot Residue Test, Taken Off The Left Hand Of Mrs. Middleton, Could Have Been
Destroyed, I Say So Because Someone On That Force Tried To Cover-Up, That A
Test Was Ever Taken, I Believe They Poured Whiteout On The Document That
Stated, The Left Hand Had Been Tested, Even If They Can't Recall, If It Was Or
If It Was Not, An Officer's Report Of That Day Remarks, There Was Tests Taken,
But It Didn't Matter, They Never Surfaced, The Crime Scene Photos Neither, All
But Destroyed Before Court, As Well, Can You Believe, They Claimed Human Error,
That Middleton Man Was Railroaded, That's For Certain, The Gun Was Taken Apart
Too, "It Can't Be" You Say, Before Testing? A Big No No, Of
Course, Because That Would Prevent Accurate Testing Similar To The Day In
Question, Just One More Thing, The 911 Recordings Were All Erased Before Trial,
But The Prosecutor Read Them Off Transcript, At Trial, Monotone With No Emotion
Or Expression, Must Have Played Right, Because Those Jurors Didn't Take Notice,
As The State Shifted The Burden Of Proof Onto That Man Middleton, A load Too
Great For His Attorney, Robert Duncan, Yes, You See, That Attorney Bypassed The
Opening Statement, Forgot To Depose The States Witnesses, Ill prepared For
Cross Examination, In Addition He Never Called A Witness, Of His Own Will
You See, Deemed Ineffective Counsel Four Times On File, 1988-1992, Most
Attorneys Will Have An Entire Career Without One Such Blemish, This Man Had
Four In As Many Years, It Is Fair To Note, That The Other Cases That Deemed
Duncan Ineffective, All Had Their Convictions Vacated, Because Of His
Representation Or Lack Of, All Except That Middleton Man, If I Hadn't Read That
All As Fact, I'd Have To Take It All Back, A Work of Fiction Would Be Exact,
I'm Not Through, The Prosecutor On The Case, Who Was Known As Doctor Death, All
His Death Penalty Verdicts Had Made Him Famous, His Father, An Honorable Man
Who Happened To Be A Retired Judge Was Acting As Special Counsel For The Law
Firm Who Slapped A Civil Wrongful Death Suit Against Middleton, But If That Law
Firm Should Be Victorious, Wouldn't His Kid, The Prosecutor Trying The Case,
Get That Money Eventually, Some Often Say, Within Those Circles, Things Run Down Hill For Certain, Inheritances More Specific, So Said Our Man In Arkansas, Certainly Creating A Conflict Of Interest, It would Seem, That
Question, With Several Others, Were Presented To A Judge, When The Law Firm Won
The Proceedings In The Civil Matter, The Appeal Was Denied In That Civil Setting, Because That Judge Saw No Conflict
Of Interest, But This Should Be Noted, The Judge Who Made The Decision, Was Too A Former Partner In That Same Law Firm Years Before, The Same One, Where That Judge Was Special Counsel, I Can't Begin To Tell You How That Was A Big
Conflict Of Interest, Maybe The Biggest Of All, In The History Of All Court Proceedings, But
All Those Happenings Or Mishaps, Were In The First Phase Of It, It Can't Be True Again, That Middleton Man Got Screwed Again, This Middleton Man's Dire Predicament, Oh Lord
We Pray That He Gets His Day, Fast Forward 12 - 13 Years, Back To The
Prosecuting Attorney Serving 27 Months As Of November 2018, Mike D.
Sanders Meets Cliff Middleton, At A Local Eatery, For Dinner At Cascone's, They
Agreed, Italian Would Be The Flavor, Like Old Mob Movie Flare, An Old Gangster
Matinee, Sanders Sits With His Back Against A Wall, You Get The Picture, Pick
Any Movie With A Gangster Lead Role, A Godfather Movie I'd Prefer, Sanders' References A Few, As If He's Playing A Part, Unfortuntately It's Not, A Real Man Is Caught Up In This Drama, Whether He Believed It Or Not, It's
During This Dinner That Sanders Pokes Fun At The Brief, The Brief That The Middleton
Man Plans To File, A Piece Ripped Off The Back Of The Brief, I Suspect Was Enough For Him To
Laugh, Made Sanders Reference The Jailhouse Lawyer Theme, Want To Be Good With
The Briefs, I Think He Blurted Out, Only Quickly To Suggest The Direction Cliff Should Go, If He Wanted Relief, A Chance, At Getting The Results That He Could Grant, No Questions Asked, Middleton Was Anxious At The Chance, Of Setting His
Dad Free, Once And For All, Going On His 13th Year Of Wrongful Incarceration, A
Time Span, That Would Have Eaten Up Most Men, So When The Jackson County
Prosecutor Suggested A Plan, The Right Man To Re-File, That 29.15, Post
Conviction Relief, It Was All Cliff Could See, The Middleton Team Wasted No
Time, Connecting With That Suggestion, They Were Hopeful That This Nightmare
Was About Over, Regardless If Those Briefs Would Cost Nearly Three Times The
Norm, It Was For Freedom And The Results Were More less Guaranteed, Written On
The Wall, But They Couldn't Have Predicted What An SOB, Sanders Could Be, More
Serious Than A Campaign Kickback Scheme, Most Defiantly If You Were To Ask Me,
The Ramification, If One Was To Look, Is That A County Prosecutor Can't Serve
Two Masters, His People and His Pocket, I Think It's Been Ruled, Nor would One
Deny That If You Were Caught With Your Hand In The Cookie Jar, As Far Back As ‘03,
There's A Good Chance That There Were Other Discrepancies, Before That Too,
Indeed, Because Any Man Who Can Appeal A Judge's Ruling, To Vacate A Wrongful
Conviction And Sentence, Like Everyone Could See, Under The Guise Of Standard
Review, As He Did, Appealing Messina's Ruling, Regarding Middleton In 2005, Then
Immediately Hide Behind A Conflict of Interest, Turn It Over To The Attorney
General, All After Offering That Same Man, You Appealed, An Alford Plea, With An Immediate Release, Nearly Two Years Prior, That Alford Plea He Reckoned Would
Prevent An Even Greater Short Fall, In That There County General Fund, A Fund
He Would Come To Control, All Too Well, Manage In The Near Future As Jackson
County Executor, Without That Alford Plea, That Six Million Shortfall Could
Have Been Up In The Air, Greater Indeed, Knowingly And Consciously Holding A
Human Being In Captivity, Like That Middleton Man, They Have, For 28 Plus
Years, It Makes Me Wonder, When Sanders Appealed That Messina
Ruling, Did He Know That It Would Appear In Front Of Three, The Three Judges,
The One Who Wrote The Opinion, Agreeing With The State, That Messina Based Her Judgment
On Erroneous Review, When She Didn't Have Jurisdiction, It Seems, That Judge I Speak
Of Today, Can You Believe, Is Mike D. Sanders Lawyer Today, So I Read, I Can Vividly See Sanders
Stating His Case, Personally To The Judge, His Friend, That If Middleton Got Out
That Day, "Ronnie He'll Bankrupt The Government, That Of Jackson County. So If
You Care For The County, The Office Too, That Of The Executive, My Friend, Do
What’s Right, At Any Cost, Don't Let Middleton Out, For The City Will Fall, The
Judicial Branch Isn't Immune, To The Things Middleton Can Do" If Found Out He's
Been A Prisoner Of War, It's Amazing That The Federal Agents Investigating
Violations, Which Produced Campaign Fund Irregularities, Had Peeked A little
Harder, This Case Would Be In The State Department's Hands, They Would Have Seen
Human Rights Violations, Civil Liberties Atrocities, Right In Front Of Them,
Closer Than It Would Seem, Especially If One Was To Tie Those Super Expensive
Briefs Back To A Thief, That Offered The Alford Plea, Ken His Freedom,
But With Certain Conditions, A Plea Agreement You See, Would Have Kept Ken
Middleton From Suing Anyone It Seems, So When He Didn't Sign, It Must Have
Irritated The Future Executive, So Much In Fact, That He Had No Qualms, Of
Sending Middleton Back To A Cell, To Rot And Wither, I Can Hear Him Say, "I
Made Him An Offer He Couldn't Refuse" But Buddy Ole Pal, You Forgot Just A
Thing, It's That Tough Middleton Man, You Thought You'd Just Throw Away, Funny
How Things Come To Be, He's On His 28th Year, You Just Got 27 Months, How The
Media Reported How You Begged For Mercy, It should Have Been 27 Months In A
Cell Next To Middleton, Then You'd Know What No Mercy Means, A Sentence By You
To Kill One Man, Only Made Him Stronger, More Fight For The Man, And One Son
Stronger, This Truth Will Be Revealed, That’s For Certain, This Is Only My
Opinion, What I Just Presented, But If One Should Question If I'm Familiar, Or Not, Maybe Not As Versed As All Of The Team Members, Team Middleton, I'd Say A Close Second To Any, A Friend Of The Family, I've Always Been, Who Wrote This All Down, For The Record, Try Doing It Yourself, It's No Easy Feat, But I Suppose It Won't Be Noteworthy, What Most Don't Get, That The More Material You Have Floating Around With Your Cause And Your Case, Is Best For Optimization, A Term That Most Won't Hold, Please Step Up And Give Your Sample, Your Writing If You're Able, If Of Legal Voice, Than
Make It A Decree, Whatever The Case, I've Already Had One Cease And Desist From Nine years Prior, I Did Mention I'm A Family Friend, Please Hurry Up You See, There’s A Man Who’s
Been Waiting For Nearly 30 Years, Waiting For The Key, To Set Himself Free.
Michael Quijas
Michael Quijas
Free-Ken Middleton.com
Thursday, December 6, 2018
Part Two:
“AN INJUSTICE ANYWHERE IS A THREAT TO JUSTICE EVERYWHERE"
PART TWO
It Just Can't Happen Right?
Narrator:
Disclaimer: This story is NOT fiction. I was going to change the names to protect the innocent but then I thought, WHY? Ken Middleton is innocent of murdering his wife Kathy but that didn’t stop a jury of his peers from handing down a guilty verdict along with a life sentence in prison plus 200 years.
FADE IN:EXT. May 26,2005 KANSAS CITY MONUMENTS, FOUNTAINS, PARKS, THE COURT HOUSE —DAY
CUT TO:
INT. JACKSON COUNTY COURTHOUSE UNKNOWN FLOOR, COURTROOM, BACK JUDGE’S CHAMBERS, KANSAS CITY - LATE AFTERNOON
The place smells old and beat down from the years and from tears. One feels guilty just standing there inside the building but safe inside the Judge’s chambers. The short lady standing in front of the mirror, adjusting her robe, has an enormous amount of grey on her head. The room is quiet and still but eerily one can sense the sadness that bellows from the location.
Bailiff
It’s show time Judge Messina
TIME KENNETH MIDDLETON HAS SERVED SO FAR: 14 YEARS THREE MONTHS 5 DAYS
CUT TO: PEANUT GALLERY SOMEWHERE
Whoa, Whoa, Whoa - stop right there! Did you say he has been behind bars over 15 years and he didn’t do it? Was he or wasn’t he found guilty? Yes? That’s enough for me partner, if the Commonwealth of Missouri says he’s guilty – he’s guilty!
Narrator: But 365 plus days ago that conviction was vacated as was his life plus 200 years sentence. So you could say that he was guilty then he wasn’t? But in about five minutes from that narration he’ll be back to guilty.
Judge Edith Messina announces to the vacant courtroom, her decision on the case before her, Ken’s claim of abandonment during his post-conviction, a 29.15 proceeding. A proceeding that he wins, Messina agrees that he was abandoned and she grants Middleton his new trial 14 years after he was convicted. The Judge vacates the conviction and sentence. The next day Ken applies with the state to have his bond reinstated and he is getting ready to go home. But the state says – nope. The Prosecutor who offered him his freedom has appealed Judge Messina ruling based off the Standards of Review. He claims that Middleton shouldn’t get a new trial because Messina made a mistake taking a look at the case. Until it is sorted out, Middleton will have to wait in prison. Nearly 13 months.
That there Prosecutor of Jackson County, Mike D. Sanders just received 27 months in Federal Prison for crimes he committed while holding office in Jackson County Missouri. The sentence was handed down on September 19, 2018, he reports to jail on November 5, 2018. Supposedly he was begging the Judge, (this is false, pumped up for radio) an apparent friend of his to give him less time than the 27 months. It’s rumored that he screamed, “There’s no way I can do that amount of time Jimmy, I mean Your Honor, 27 months is a life sentence, didn’t Mary talk to Georgia, she said it was handled, the house arrest…Please Jimmy, Your Honor I mean…You owe me you son of a bitch…”
The Defense Lawyer Representing Sanders, 2018, former Appellate Judge, the Honorable Ronald Holliger, the guy that agrees and sides with Sanders’ appeal, regarding the new trial granted to Middleton in 2005, and the one who reinstates Middleton’s original conviction and sentence. Life, Plus 200 - Hear me loud: The judge who took away Ken’s new trial, a trial granted by the original trial judge, Honorable Edith Messina, (I’M REALLY YELLING AT YOU NOW) is now Mike D. Sanders lawyer. Judge Ron Holliger ruled in favor of Sanders appeal, not siding with the Judge that knew this case best, the Judge that more less admitted she made a mistake 14 years earlier. Ken Middleton can’t catch a break, so it seems.
Let’s rewind and go back to Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Pat Peters, Doctor Death, and who was also part-time Disc Jockey. I wonder if Peters, shortened Doctor Death and possibly went by “DD the DJ” - PROBABLY NOT.
Lets visualize the night of February 12, 1990, the day when everything dropped for Mr. Middleton. Pat Peters pulls up to the scene in a, let’s say, E190 Mercedes. His tunes are popping. It’s a new rock band with a different sound: Pearl Jam. Peters, Patrick has a different sort of look than maybe yesterday, he’s looking a little, mmm, grungy?
1. Peters arrives in the City of Blue Springs, to the Middleton home, let’s guess – 5:00 pm. Peters knows the lay of the land well, he grew up there.
2. His father, The Honorable William J. Peters raised young Patrick in a community within the Blue Springs City called Lake Tapawingo.
3. The Honorable William J. Peters is newly retired from the 16th Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri. He also lives there in Blue Springs, Mo.
4. Instead of getting out of law completely the Judge has taken up as Special Counsel for a local law firm in Blue Springs called Cochran, Oswald, McDonald, Graham & Roam PC.
5. A partner in the law firm of Cochran Oswald McDonald Graham & Roam – Robert McDonald is the Blue Springs City Attorney
6. The Blue Springs Police Department is represented by Cochran, Oswald, McDonald, Graham & Roam PC.
7. Robert McDonald is also the Judge at Lake Tapawingo, a position he’ll hold onto for 46 years when he retires in 2018.
8. Sgt. Rogers who handled the GSR Test for the BSPD, tests that were altered with white out, lost or that disappeared, and headed the investigation becomes Alderman at Tapawingo then becomes the Chief of Police in a year or two. He rose to the top less than 2 years after the Middleton shooting. Hmmm, home of the Assistant Prosecutor, multiple judges, attorneys, and policeman. A friend indeed or in need?
If you're not getting a small taste of what’s about to happen to Mr. Middleton from a Assistant Prosecuting Attorney (APA) who is back in his old stomping grounds. An APA who has a father that is a retired Judge and who also happens to live in Blue Springs and who works at a law firm that could possibly handle a civil law suit if his son, the prosecutor, discovers that Ken And Kathy have money. If his son calls him quickly enough. This was going to be bad for Ken and no one could have predicted the deep-seated ties that the Peters family had in the community along with all the other Judges and attorneys who also called The City of Blue Springs home.
I have to stop right here. But if I was to tell you that Ken ends up on trial in Judge William J. Peters old court room where there is a photo of him starring down, would you believe me? If I told you that his defense attorney Robert G. Duncan represented a portion of the alleged Mafia Family in Kansas City in the 70's and 80's would you believe it? Or that his attorney also was about to be indicted for charges that could take his much needed concentration away from Ken? So much so he didn't make an opening statement, call an expert witness, nor object throughout the trial? It gets bad, real bad.
9. And if we go back to the opening of this Act or chapter, Ken is offered his immediate release in 2005, he just has to sign the Alford Plea in front of him, it says, more less, he isn’t not guilty and he can’t sue the State, County, City or anyone tied to the case: No thanks he says – Ken Middleton’s decision spoke volumes, I am not guilty, I am innocent of these charges, and I’ve been incarcerated for too many years to let you Jokers go off without someone answering to the wrongful conviction and incarceration. It’s coming up on 28 years in February since he’s had a gulp of fresh air as a free man. Ken Middleton was in his 40’s when he went in and today in his 70’s. 28 years of his life that’ll never be refunded. 27 DOWN, LIFE PLUS 200
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Saturday, December 1, 2018
THIS WRITERS POV BEFORE THE NEXT EPISODE...
“We sleep safely at night because rough men stand ready to visit violence on those who would harm us.”
Winston S. Churchill
If you should ever fall under the suspicion of murder, mark my words, you'll be the first person escorted off the property, the crime scene grounds. But apparently, if you were in Blue Springs, Missouri in the early 1990's and the authorities thought you may have committed a homicide it was common practice to let you stick around and touch as many things as possible. At least this was the policy that was applied towards Kenneth G. Middleton in 1990. Today he is better known in and around circles as Inmate #179112. Mr. Middleton's son, grandchildren, relatives and friends have the Blue Springs Police Department (BSPD) to thank for that.
When I think about Ken and the unbalanced justice they served him and the injustice that is still on the menu today, I'm sickened. But more importantly, it makes me furious. The method that was used to turn Ken into a convicted killer makes me angry and confused. Did BSPD know that if they messed up test results, broke the procedures, ruined the film, violated the accident scene, that a jury would side with them, regardless if Ken wasn't the shooter? I don't see how they could but they did and it worked. The botched investigation, in my view, was enough that any jury or Judge should have seen that he wasn't given a fair field to fight for his life. Not guilty, no charges, no missing 27.
I wrote about Kathy this week and I was crying nonstop. To think someone(s) unclothed her and had her naked on the floor while the tedious investigation into murder was conducted. I am pissed off. In some ways I feel like family to her even though I never met her. I feel it an honor to tell this story. I know that Kathy is looking down and begging and pleading for someone to do something to wrong this right. Cliff, a beautiful son, has been standing next to his father, united, since this accident happened. Fighting for his Father since day one. But today Cliff needs reinforcements and additional forces. This fight is coming to a conclusion. This fight needs to be a force, a movement, to cut those chains off Kenneth G. Middleton. He was convicted of murder and the wheels of justice move incredibly slow but nearly 28 years of wrongful incarceration is way too many. If they've made a mistake, the State, we can live with that. Just let Ken go.
(Un) Just My Opinion (Read Quote Above) - The Blue Springs PD hadn't had a homicide for nearly 10 years and they needed one. This scenario couldn't have been better - no need to lock your door or windows, keep the kids from school, or worry the perpetrator got away. They had their suspect and the were going to show their people that all is good, that all is safe, and that all could sleep well, all the while throwing a bone to their troops, their men in the field, the BSPD because without their rough men visiting violence, they might get weary, weak, and rusty. The BSPD was on the case even if they had to sacrifice an innocent man. It had started that first day, Sgt. Rogers would tell the local newspaper, The Examiner, "we have the weapon used in the shooting" and continue with "it doesn't appear to be the result of a robbery or suicide." That statement was made while The Examiner was there on the scene, minutes after the call came in to 911. To time that statement, the paper snapped a photograph of Ken while he laid out on the front stairs in disbelief and pain from his loss, the death of Kathy.
I want to tell everyone that I was looking for a way to tell this story in words like I do when I talk about this matter. I hardly ever use 29.15 ineffective counsel or use habeas corpus, corpus delicti, or any other Latin word. I use terms like "Brother isn't that unimaginable? It gets worse people, think about this..." I tell you this just encase it seems to those reading these shorts, that I'm not serious enough or that I think life is a giant playground with words - which I do think. I wanted to relay this story like 2 friends talking over a beer or soda. I need this story to get out. Please share it or talk it out. Anything you can do to help. Ken, Cliff, and I need help. More people that realize these things did really happen the quicker we can get more people helping us help Ken.
Winston S. Churchill
If you should ever fall under the suspicion of murder, mark my words, you'll be the first person escorted off the property, the crime scene grounds. But apparently, if you were in Blue Springs, Missouri in the early 1990's and the authorities thought you may have committed a homicide it was common practice to let you stick around and touch as many things as possible. At least this was the policy that was applied towards Kenneth G. Middleton in 1990. Today he is better known in and around circles as Inmate #179112. Mr. Middleton's son, grandchildren, relatives and friends have the Blue Springs Police Department (BSPD) to thank for that.
When I think about Ken and the unbalanced justice they served him and the injustice that is still on the menu today, I'm sickened. But more importantly, it makes me furious. The method that was used to turn Ken into a convicted killer makes me angry and confused. Did BSPD know that if they messed up test results, broke the procedures, ruined the film, violated the accident scene, that a jury would side with them, regardless if Ken wasn't the shooter? I don't see how they could but they did and it worked. The botched investigation, in my view, was enough that any jury or Judge should have seen that he wasn't given a fair field to fight for his life. Not guilty, no charges, no missing 27.
I wrote about Kathy this week and I was crying nonstop. To think someone(s) unclothed her and had her naked on the floor while the tedious investigation into murder was conducted. I am pissed off. In some ways I feel like family to her even though I never met her. I feel it an honor to tell this story. I know that Kathy is looking down and begging and pleading for someone to do something to wrong this right. Cliff, a beautiful son, has been standing next to his father, united, since this accident happened. Fighting for his Father since day one. But today Cliff needs reinforcements and additional forces. This fight is coming to a conclusion. This fight needs to be a force, a movement, to cut those chains off Kenneth G. Middleton. He was convicted of murder and the wheels of justice move incredibly slow but nearly 28 years of wrongful incarceration is way too many. If they've made a mistake, the State, we can live with that. Just let Ken go.
(Un) Just My Opinion (Read Quote Above) - The Blue Springs PD hadn't had a homicide for nearly 10 years and they needed one. This scenario couldn't have been better - no need to lock your door or windows, keep the kids from school, or worry the perpetrator got away. They had their suspect and the were going to show their people that all is good, that all is safe, and that all could sleep well, all the while throwing a bone to their troops, their men in the field, the BSPD because without their rough men visiting violence, they might get weary, weak, and rusty. The BSPD was on the case even if they had to sacrifice an innocent man. It had started that first day, Sgt. Rogers would tell the local newspaper, The Examiner, "we have the weapon used in the shooting" and continue with "it doesn't appear to be the result of a robbery or suicide." That statement was made while The Examiner was there on the scene, minutes after the call came in to 911. To time that statement, the paper snapped a photograph of Ken while he laid out on the front stairs in disbelief and pain from his loss, the death of Kathy.
I want to tell everyone that I was looking for a way to tell this story in words like I do when I talk about this matter. I hardly ever use 29.15 ineffective counsel or use habeas corpus, corpus delicti, or any other Latin word. I use terms like "Brother isn't that unimaginable? It gets worse people, think about this..." I tell you this just encase it seems to those reading these shorts, that I'm not serious enough or that I think life is a giant playground with words - which I do think. I wanted to relay this story like 2 friends talking over a beer or soda. I need this story to get out. Please share it or talk it out. Anything you can do to help. Ken, Cliff, and I need help. More people that realize these things did really happen the quicker we can get more people helping us help Ken.
28 DOWN, LIFE PLUS 200
Part I: NOT JUST, BUT AN INNOCENT MAN
Kenneth G. Middleton - Inmate #179112 is a convicted murderer (1st Degree Murder & Armed Criminal Action) who has served 28 years of a life sentence plus 200 years. A proper sentence for a guilty man but Ken Middleton didn't kill his wife Katherine "Kathy" Middleton. The Blue Springs Police Department walked into an accidental self-inflicted shooting and conveniently ran to the Jackson County Prosecutor with a murder suspect. If you give me a little time, this keyboard tapping, non-versed law and ignorant-about-state-statues writer will tell you the story of Inmate #179112. I'll explain how he landed behind bars, why it hasn't been corrected for the past 28 plus years, and the reasoning science, that's supposed to protect the innocent, failed in this case.
More importantly, I'll prove to you that Kenneth G. Middleton is not guilty and that the State of Missouri has knowingly kept an innocent man locked up. I will also go one step further and tell you that Mike D. Sanders, Jackson County Prosecutor at that time, is personally responsible for Middleton's past 13 years of captivity.
Funny thing, if the Feds looked into this case they'd see what everyone else does, but Sanders' story might need a name change that reads like this
It's OK if you're saying to yourself, "Here we go again, another convict claiming his innocence after a jury of his peers put him away - where he's supposed to be!" I completely understand those views and sentiments. I said the same thing for 20 years before taking a look at the case, the facts, and the documents associated with the unfortunate events of February 12, 1990. Today I'm disgusted that someone with authority hasn't done something, to right this wrong - this gross injustice. But maybe, just maybe, someone will notice that an unversed man of the law could argue the points of the case better than the attorney who represented Ken Middleton nearly 28 years ago, paint a picture of innocence which might lead to freedom.
Ken's son Cliff Middleton has been my best friend for nearly 40 years. It took me nearly 20 years to even ask him about his father's case because I didn't think there was any reason to ask about it. The court said he was guilty and I believed it. What I'm going to share with you is going to make you say, "No way, that can't happen, not with the technology of today and the science at hand." But it did happen and all of us should be scared because if it can happen once to him it could also happen to you. Hopefully when I'm done you too will demand justice for Kenneth G. Middleton. Please read this story...
If a friend, your mate, or God forbid your child accidentally shot themselves or committed suicide, right now, in the other room you'd be at the mercy of the situation. I think of the confusion and emotion that would immediately engulf an individual with the startling sound of a single shot. A bang that would send shivers down your entire body. I think you would immediately take a roll call, head count. Maybe you would yell out, "What was that?" After the confusion, I would think one would investigate and secure the space. If it was what you thought then you would take on the role of a first responder after your call to 911 - rendering aid and comforting until help arrived.
I'm not sure how I or anyone else would react. I hope I never have to face that scenario, the real-life nightmare that Ken Middleton found himself in on February 12, 1990. A nightmare that started nearly thirty years ago, the day Kathy Middleton his wife, accidentally shot herself. If you saw him on the street you could ask him about it and get details. Unfortunately you won't see him today or tomorrow because the Blue Springs Police had Ken charged and convicted of first degree murder and armed criminal action. The sentence was life plus 200 years. Ken, wrongfully convicted, has done 27 years of that wrongful conviction. Mr. Middleton needs help getting a fair trial. I'm going to help him and so can you. Let me explain.
That Horrible Day - Monday February 12, 1990
On Monday morning February 12, 1990, Ken Middleton wasn't feeling good. He had been fighting an illness for some time and he had just started antibiotics. It was his mother, Oshia, and his sister, Lorene, both of whom lived in Arkansas that urged Ken to take medicine because of the coloring of his skin. They were certain he was on the verge of pneumonia or something similar due to his symptoms. Ken's mother and sister Lorene had each played their part in raising him so he listened to them that weekend he was visiting Arkansas.
I tell you this fact about Ken because the illness would bring Kathy home from work that afternoon but just as importantly to show how one, who's accused of murder, has all their moves scrutinized. But I want you to think about something. This weekend you may go to your mother's home and have breakfast with her or possibly your dad or both. Some of you might run them to the store, the pharmacy or even to your house. Every day chores and errands that others will break down if come Monday you're under suspicion or charged with a homicide. Ken's moves and story have been broken down, scrutinized, studied, and validated. He was just doing his thing.
Why was he in Arkansas the previous weekend? - Building on his home where he was going to retire one day.
Why did he have a gun sitting out at his house? - He had brought that gun from his home in Arkansas to his Blue Springs residence. He hadn't touched it in sometime and it was starting to rust so he was going to clean and oil it.
Why did he own a gun? - Kenneth G. Middleton grew up a country boy in Arkansas. Guns were the norm.
Why wasn't it properly stored away before Kathy arrived home that afternoon? - He was going to clean it then put it away but dozed off in a recliner in the living room. It was established, he had no clue Kathy was coming home to check on him. He was sick.
This fact, that Katherine Middleton came home from work unbeknownst to Ken, makes all the sense in the world to me. I grew up with all girls and I was the baby of the family. When I got married they didn't stop babying me. It was often an issue in my marriage. They'd, my sisters, would make comments or do things, intentionally, to make my wife feel like shit, as if she wasn't taking proper care of the boy/man they loved. Your clothes could be brighter, does she do laundry or know how? You're looking skinny is she feeding you? Why doesn't she help out more? I took an extra job to make ends meet, why isn't she? You're pale as a ghost, did she give you anything for that? Women!
I'm sure when Ken told Kathy he started taking something because his mother and sister told him to, that she made up her mind that she was going to take great care of her man, get him fixed up. So when they called like they always did, she'd say, "He's just fine ladies, Mama has it handled!" Ken had talked to Kathy that morning and informed her it wasn't getting better, his illness. I can see her leaving work, coming home, and insisting on taking him to the doctor. As well, I can see Ken waking to the sound of the garage door opening. I vividly see and hear Kathy saying, "Why is that gun out? You're in no shape to be cleaning on a gun, I'm putting it away and calling the doctor to get you an appointment!" Sadly, those would be Kathy's last words.
Kathy had picked up the telephone from the wall-mounted phone on the wall that separated the kitchen and dining room. It's important to remember that Ken was in the living room, no where near the shooting, scientific tests would prove that true, that part is for certain. What's not for certain, if Kathy was going to use the phone with the gun in her hand right then or if it had rung and she tried answering it, but a split second later, a shot rang out and Kathy was on the floor in a pool of blood. Somehow, she either dropped the gun and instinctively grabbed for it or it struck a chair. In either case, the gun discharged and she was mortally wounded. She was killed instantly. (Based on police officers re-tracing her drive from work, they estimate that Kathy had been in the house for approximately 2 minutes.)
Ken frantically called 911 immediately 3 times. Would you like to hear them? It will blow you away, Ken sobbing and pleading for the 911 operator to come and save his wife Kathy.
I can't play that tape for you. It was around long enough for the authorities to transcribe it but it was lost before trial. We could ask the jurors if they thought it was moving the way the assistant prosecutor read them with no emotion and in a monotone voice. "Please send help for my wife". It's also important to note that when Ken went to trial the prosecutor and officers deny that there was ever a phone on the wall. This was where they start selling the jury that it's all lies from Middleton. There was a phone, there wasn't any photos. They intentionally cut out the phone but they made a mistake. They took a picture with the cord dangling in the picture.
When the police entered the home they found Kathy next to the dining room table. Ken was sobbing uncontrollably. He wasn't making sense as he was mumbling. Frantically he was asking about Kathy's condition. I'd like to let you hear those tapes the officers made when they entered the scene. Ken confused and crying. Now those are impactful and a must hear. But there wasn't any tape made. All those men and women there, first responders, but they never turned in their tapes. The investigation launched in the 1400 of N. 48th St. was getting suspiciously sloppy in the first minutes. But just wait.
The situation I described in the beginning of this tale, yesterday, an accidental shooting or planned suicide is the same as what happened here in Middleton case. Before I tell you more, did you know that there's nearly 45,000 suicides each year in the US and half involve firearms. Accidental fatal shootings are also high in number. That being said, it never occurred to me that you'd be a person of suspicion should you be in the same location where a gun goes off and someone is shot. I could never imagine that you'd get jammed with a life sentence plus 200 years. Ken immediately became that person of interest in the accident. The Blue Springs Police Department quickly determined, Ken was a guilty man. before they started investigating.
Case Resolution - Accident, Suicide, or Homicide
Normally, when a shooting occurs, that takes a life, both the police and coroner are dispatched. This is the first line of protection for the innocent. The roles of law enforcement officers and coroners are slightly different at a death scene. Law enforcement officers are concerned with whether a crime has occurred. They approach each unknown death scene with the idea that a crime has occurred and they work backward from that premise. Once they have established that a crime has not occurred, their mission has been fulfilled. The role of the coroner is broader in nature. The coroner is concerned with establishing the manner and cause of death in all unknown-cause deaths.
The importance of the coroner’s investigation is not diminished if a crime has not occurred. The difference between a suicide and an accident can often be very important to the victim's family. Many insurance policies will not pay off on a suicide. Also, some life insurance policies pay double or triple the value of the life insurance policy if the insured's death is ruled an accident. Thus, the coroner's role is more extensive than that of law enforcement officers. There are two major considerations for coroners in their relationship to law enforcement personnel and agencies: cooperation and independence. Cooperation between the coroner and law enforcement personnel will be mutually beneficial. The coroner will benefit from the experience, expertise and resources provided by law enforcement officers. Law enforcement personnel will benefit from the coroner's experience and expertise in establishing manner and cause of death.
The Very First Officer
This scene was violated horribly right when the first person, officer, arrived. He picked up the gun and hid it behind a television set. Bad, but he could have rebounded back or been forgotten if Dave Link wouldn't have had Ken pick it up behind the television and place it back where he thought it was. Bad. For forensic purposes bad, but having Ken grab and put his prints on it after the fact if they thought there was a homicide, bad for Ken.
Dermal Nitrate Test
The first part or start of an investigation usually relies on the two agencies to conclude whether or not a crime has occurred. Since the two, the police and the examiners, look for the same things with different views it's important to get to a resolution - a crime or an accident. Above I wrote that Ken was immediately their suspect. How would I know this? Well, at the beginning of an investigation it's imperative to the investigators and coroner to collect evidence to jointly come to a case resolution. The most important evidence is the physical type. That would include weapon(s), fingerprints, fluids, and in this case, gunshot residue (GSR) determined by a Dermal Nitrate Test. This test is the scientific get-a-way car for the innocent. If the only GSR is on the victim, well you can almost come to a 100% conclusion that the victim accidentally or intentionally shot themselves. This is what is known as a safe-guard for those who happen to be on the property when a fatal shot is fired. There's a special examiner who administers the test. this is so important that there's special protocol for the testing. There's a witness who watches the test being administered, there's guidelines for the administration, and special instructions on how to transport the tests. Most importantly there's paperwork to ensure it's done correctly. But this was the city of Blue Springs, they had their own way of doing things in 1990.
Lets stop for a second
Would you test one or two hands of the person you might suspect could have done this? You're exactly right - both hands. You would have to because you wouldn't know if they're left or right handed. On the victim, would the examiner or certified tech swab just one or two hands? Remember a person's life relies on the GSR Test to prove their innocence. Yes! Right again, both hands of the victim would be tested. This ensures that if there's no GSR on the suspect or their clothing, more than likely it was the victim who handled the firearm before taking their life or accidentally firing a self-inflicted shot. This conclusion would be verified through the testing of course. Procedures to protect nearly 20,000 individuals who may be at the wrong place at the wrong time when a self-inflicted or accidental gunshot is fired.
No Show
The Jackson County Examiner never arrives on the scene. The Blue Springs Police are heading this investigation. So they proceed to clear up this case, give it resolution, but from a criminal point of view. Both, Mr. Middleton and Mrs. Middleton had their hands tested. It was documented as such and it even has Mrs. Middleton's hands being covered with bags to preserve them and any particles underneath the nails. Thank God the police department has a certified tech their to handle the tests, right?
Unqualified, Breaking Procedure
More troubles begin when the officer in charge, Sergeant Jeff Rogers, insists that he take the GSR Tests personally. This move is questionable because the technician, Dave Link, is there and ready to do the tests that he's certified for. He is ordered to stand down, which he does, and he and other officers watch Rogers test both hands of the suspect and victim. I call Ken a suspect, because that's what it reads on the document, green in color, that accompanies the tests to the crime lab. This test, again, helps with case resolution. There's things that officers are trained to do and see. Just as they're trained to see things that might be there, they'e also well versed in things that aren't there to help eliminate suspects. Who was suspect, within the department in my view? Sergeant Rogers for implementing the tests then taking them from the crime scene himself. Wrong. Lets remember he's running the show.
Ken was wearing a white long sleeved shirt when the officers arrived. To be certain that they had an innocent man, officers took Ken's clothing away for testing. They also confiscated the boots he was wearing. If he was anywhere near that gun when it went off there was going to be blood spatter deep within the fibers of the shirt as well as GSR.
To protect an innocent man naturally you are going to need the victims clothing to test as well. Since you're positive they'll be doing an autopsy, it goes without saying that a professional who is trained should take off the clothing of the deceased at the coroner's office, far from the area, the scene. So not to disturb the shooting scene right? Wrong, this is Blue Springs.
Coroner Does It Better
The police decide they are the ones who need to take off all of Kathy's clothing right there. A group of Protect & Serve officers disrobe Mrs. Middleton right there on the spot. Unprofessional in my view and very distasteful. But, there's individuals on the scene who are documenting everything right? Yes. BUT the rolls of film, all of them, are suspiciously destroyed or in their words, didn't develop correctly when the trial of Mr. Middleton approaches. There's only the word of criminal investigators to go by that everything was done correctly and to the letter of the law. But that's wrong as well. If so, they would have caught the button that flew off of Kathy's blouse and landed directly next to her - When the Blue Springs PD. disrobed her, Ken, in French or Street, was majorly fucked! Did Kathy's clothes have any GSR on them? Who knows, they never had them tested, they just had her lay there naked for hours while they worked. So horribly inhumane. So sad.
The gun in question was a .357 Magnum. A very high velocity weapon that slows down for nothing. If it is fired into your face from 4 inches away, like the prosecutor contends, it is making impact, exiting and going to go through the next thing besides the victim. This particular gun was funny and had a hair trigger. They say it wasn't supposed to, they say it's impossible to have a hair trigger. We'll never know - me, you, Ken, his attorney, the State, the judge, jury. Why? I'll tell you in a minute, but are you getting all this? This man has been sitting in prison for this accidental shooting. If I tell you things get worse would you believe me? Believe me my brother and sister, you're not going to believe anything I say after this story is over because I'm just going to be that guy with TALL stories, but this shit is true! It gets way, way, way, worse - life plus 200!
Side Note - My brother-in-law growing up was a police officer. I was a kid and had a lot of questions for him. One of them was, "How did the department decide on their weapons?" Back then it was a revolver, the .38 special, and it fired special bullets. Nick often would say that if the gun was any bigger and didn't have special bullets, that he'd have to be careful when shooting it because the bullets would go straight through the body and strike someone behind the criminal. This was true of the .357 Magnum. This will be an important side note in a few.
Abuse It He Can't Use It
This gun that was on the scene and the apparent gun that shot Kathy, the .357 Magnum, was just too much for those officers to look at. So what do you think they did? No, they didn't dispose of it they did one better. They broke it down, took it apart. No biggie if you were letting Ken go because they decided it was an accident. Far from it, they had already made up their minds, he was guilty! It made no difference to them about breaking it down, regardless that there was a crime lab with all the tools to aid in a crime investigation. Problem is when they'd charge Kenneth G. there wouldn't be any science they'd be able to use to clear him. This would be important for deciding Ken's fate.
Geometry is very important when deciding the trajectory or path of the bullet. In this case the entrance of the bullet isn't in dispute. It shot Kathy in the face and exited the back of her head. They claim Ken was just 4-8 inches away with the nozzle of the gun when it fired. That's disputable for two reasons. First, if you shot that close the bullet rips through and exits and goes out the back of the house. Second, Ken Middleton would have been covered in blood. The residue and blood would have had him covered. This man had no blood on him. Could have showered you say? They timed everything and got it down to how long she was in her home, 2 minutes. The police were there in a second. The bullet and distance? The bullet was found in the corner of the room. It went through Kathy and hit a door frame ricochet to ceiling with very little impact and landed in the corner.
This is crucial. The bullet lands in the corner of the room. Kathy dropped the gun and as she reached for it, it was close to the floor or on the ground, back just enough that when it hit her that it lost speed hit the door frame lost even more speed then hit the ceiling losing even more speed that it dropped in the corner of the room. The State theory - point blank - it would have went out the wall and down the street. Dropped and further from face, lets say 4 feet vs. 4 inches, lands in corner of room.
cor·pus de·lic·ti
/dəˈlikˌtī,-tē/
noun
LAW
the facts and circumstances constituting a breach of a law.
concrete evidence of a crime, such as a corpse.
This term above is the reason we have Prosecutors. The medical examiner and the police are supposed to go through a scene of a fatality and see if a crime occurred. If there's a body laying cold from a gunshot and the gun is gone - CRIME. Take fingerprints and find additional prints on the gun - CRIME. A fatality that appears to be a heart attack and you find a stab wound - CRIME. The investigating forces pick up the telephone and call the prosecutor's office - Be certain they're calling it a CRIME.
Take GSR Tests and no residue on the man that was laying in the other room but there is residue on the deceased - NO crime. You have a gun that tore through an individual and find a man who is wearing a white shirt but has no blood or residue on it - NO crime.
When the tests came back there wasn't any GSR on Ken's hands nor was there any blood on or in his clothes and boots. Under normal circumstances Ken would be getting a possible apology, a hug, or a ride away from the accident scene. But this wasn't the case.
Problem #2
When the police department received the test results back from the crime lab, it was missing the left hand results taken from Kathy. They had the documents for both, Ken and Kathy, showing that the test were done. Where were those results? That green document that was so important and had protocol procedures, had been altered showing that only one hand, the right one, had been tested. Huh? Well it had been altered with white out but the writing was recognizable - L & R hands tested. I'm just speculating but I think, Dave Link, the certified tech was confident that the coroner would have gotten those tests a second time during his autopsy of Mrs. Middleton. So as it stood now, Ken Middleton wasn't going to be off any list until there were answers. Middleton remained a suspect.
Summary of Problems
1. No Jackson County Medical Examiner
2. The GSR Tech isn't allowed to do his job
3. The results of GSR is missing Kathy's Left Hand
4. Documentation proving test was done on both hands is altered
5. There's no answer for white out
6. The investigation wasn't documented, all photos were destroyed
7. Officers took off Kathy clothes
8. The gun was tore apart
9. The first officer on scene hid gun
10. Officer Link had Ken Middleton at the scene after deciding he was a suspect and possibly contaminating the scene
11. The officers, Prosecutors deny telephone on wall
What if I tell you that Ken's attorney didn't make an opening statement? Never made an objection? Never called an expert witness? Maybe never called a witness. There's an affidavit stating he never looked at the case file. He said there's no motive there's no conviction!!! There was a conviction and 27 years later after being convicted and sentenced to life plus 200 - they didn't need a motive.
On the next episode of 27 Down, Life Plus 200...
1. Ahead of the Curve - Dubai
2. Judgeville
3. I Made A Mistake, Now Go
4. His Name Is Alford, Do Plea
5. Inmate Sanders, Mike D.
6. Begging for Mercy On The 27 Months (Mike Sanders)
6. Who Do You Tell
7. He's My Best Friend, I'll Fucking Fight With Him
8. It Has To Be Dunn
9. How Do You Like That Steak Son?
“We sleep safely at night because rough men stand ready to visit violence on those who would harm us.”
Winston S. Churchill
If you should ever fall under the suspicion of murder, mark my words, you'll be the first person escorted off the property, the crime scene grounds. But apparently, if you were in Blue Springs, Missouri in the early 1990's and the authorities thought you may have committed a homicide it was common practice to let you stick around and touch as many things as possible. At least this was the policy that was applied towards Kenneth G. Middleton in 1990. Today he is better known in and around circles as Inmate #179112. Mr. Middleton's son, grandchildren, relatives and friends have the Blue Springs Police Department (BSPD) to thank for that.
When I think about Ken and the unbalanced justice they served him and the injustice that is still on the menu today, I'm sickened. But more importantly, it makes me furious. The method that was used to turn Ken into a convicted killer makes me angry and confused. Did BSPD know that if they messed up test results, broke the procedures, ruined the film, violated the accident scene, that a jury would side with them, regardless if Ken wasn't the shooter? I don't see how they could but they did and it worked. The botched investigation, in my view, was enough that any jury or Judge should have seen that he wasn't given a fair field to fight for his life. Not guilty, no charges, no missing 27.
I wrote about Kathy this week and it upset me badly. To think someone(s) unclothed her and had her naked on the floor while the tedious investigation into murder was conducted. I am pissed off. In some ways I feel like family to her even though I never met her. I feel it an honor to tell this story. I know that Kathy is looking down and begging and pleading for someone to do something to wrong this right. Cliff, a faithful and loyal son, has been standing next to his father, united, since this accident happened. Fighting for his Father since day one. But today Cliff needs reinforcements, additional forces. This fight is coming to a conclusion. This fight needs to be a force, a movement, to cut those chains off Kenneth G. Middleton. He was convicted of murder and the wheels of justice move incredibly slow but nearly 28 years of wrongful incarceration is way too many. If they've made a mistake, the State, we can live with that. Just let Ken go.
(Un) Just My Opinion (Read Quote Above) - The Blue Springs PD hadn't had a homicide for 9 years and they needed one. This scenario couldn't have been better - no need to lock your door or windows, keep the kids from school, or worry the perpetrator got away. They had their suspect and the were going to show their people that all is good, that all is safe, and that all could sleep well, all the while throwing a bone to their troops, their men in the field, the BSPD because without their rough men visiting violence, they might get weary, weak, and rusty. The BSPD was on the case even if they had to sacrifice an innocent man. Plus if you have a city with no homicides eventually everyone will want to move there. The city of Blue Springs couldn't have that because it was where the politically connected lived. No room for outsiders.
The homicide investigation started that first day, when the BSPD arrivedon the scene. Sgt. Rogers would tell the local newspaper, The Examiner, "we have the weapon used in the shooting" and continue with "it doesn't appear to be the result of a robbery or suicide." That statement was made while The Examiner was there on the scene, minutes after the call came in to 911. To time that statement, the paper snapped a photograph of Ken while he laid out on the front stairs in disbelief and pain from his loss, the death of Kathy.
I want to tell everyone that I was looking for a way to tell this story in words like I do when I talk about this matter. I hardly ever use 29.15 ineffective counsel or use habeas corpus, corpus delicti, or any other Latin word. I use terms like "Brother isn't that unimaginable? It gets worse people, think about this..." I tell you this just encase it seems to those reading these shorts, that I'm not serious enough or that I think life is a giant playground with words - which I do think. I wanted to relay this story like two friends talking over a beer or soda. I need this story to get out. Please share it or talk it out. Anything you can do to help. Ken, Cliff, and I need your help. More people that realize these things did really happen the quicker we can get more people helping us help Ken.
“INJUSTICE ANYWHERE IS A THREAT TO JUSTICE EVERYWHERE"
PART II:
It Just Can't Happen Right?
Narrator:
Disclaimer: This story is NOT fiction. I was going to change the names to protect the innocent but then I thought, WHY? Ken Middleton is innocent of murdering his wife Kathy but that didn’t stop a jury of his peers from handing down a guilty verdict along with a life sentence in prison plus 200 years.
FADE IN:EXT. May 26,2005 KANSAS CITY MONUMENTS, FOUNTAINS, PARKS, THE COURT HOUSE —DAY
CUT TO:
INT. JACKSON COUNTY COURTHOUSE UNKNOWN FLOOR, COURTROOM, BACK JUDGE’S CHAMBERS, KANSAS CITY - LATE AFTERNOON
The place smells old and beat down from the years and from tears. One feels guilty just standing there inside the building but safe inside the Judge’s chambers. The short lady standing in front of the mirror, adjusting her robe, has an enormous amount of grey on her head. The room is quiet and still but eerily one can sense the sadness that bellows from the location.
Bailiff
It’s show time Judge Messina
TIME KENNETH MIDDLETON HAS SERVED SO FAR: 14 YEARS THREE MONTHS 5 DAYS
CUT TO: PEANUT GALLERY SOMEWHERE
Whoa, Whoa, Whoa - stop right there! Did you say he has been behind bars over 15 years and he didn’t do it? Was he or wasn’t he found guilty? Yes? That’s enough for me partner, if the Commonwealth of Missouri says he’s guilty – he’s guilty!
Narrator: But 365 plus days ago that conviction was vacated as was his life plus 200 years sentence. So you could say that he was guilty then he wasn’t? But in about five minutes from that narration he’ll be back to guilty.
Judge Edith Messina announces to the vacant courtroom, her decision on the case before her, Ken’s claim of abandonment during his post-conviction, a 29.15 proceeding. A proceeding that he wins, Messina agrees that he was abandoned and she grants Middleton his new trial 14 years after he was convicted. The Judge vacates the conviction and sentence. The next day Ken applies with the state to have his bond reinstated and he is getting ready to go home. But the state says – nope. The Prosecutor who offered him his freedom has appealed Judge Messina ruling based off the Standards of Review. He claims that Middleton shouldn’t get a new trial because Messina made a mistake taking a look at the case. Until it is sorted out, Middleton will have to wait in prison. Nearly 13 months.
That there Prosecutor of Jackson County, Mike D. Sanders just received 27 months in Federal Prison for crimes he committed while holding office in Jackson County Missouri. The sentence was handed down on September 19, 2018, he reports to jail on November 5, 2018. Supposedly he was begging the Judge, (this is false, pumped up for radio) an apparent friend of his to give him less time than the 27 months. It’s rumored that he screamed, “There’s no way I can do that amount of time Jimmy, I mean Your Honor, 27 months is a life sentence, didn’t Mary talk to Georgia, she said it was handled, the house arrest…Please Jimmy, Your Honor I mean…You owe me you son of a bitch…”
The Defense Lawyer Representing Sanders, 2018, former Appellate Judge, the Honorable Ronald Holliger, the guy that agrees and sides with Sanders’ appeal, regarding the new trial granted to Middleton in 2005, and the one who reinstates Middleton’s original conviction and sentence. Life, Plus 200 - Hear me loud: The judge who took away Ken’s new trial, a trial granted by the original trial judge, Honorable Edith Messina, (I’M REALLY YELLING AT YOU NOW) is now Mike D. Sanders lawyer. Judge Ron Holliger ruled in favor of Sanders appeal, not siding with the Judge that knew this case best, the Judge that more less admitted she made a mistake 14 years earlier. Ken Middleton can’t catch a break, so it seems.
Let’s rewind and go back to Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Pat Peters, Doctor Death, and who was also part-time Disc Jockey. I wonder if Peters, shortened Doctor Death and possibly went by “DD the DJ” - PROBABLY NOT.
Lets visualize the night of February 12, 1990, the day when everything dropped for Mr. Middleton. Pat Peters pulls up to the scene in a, let’s say, E190 Mercedes. His tunes are popping. It’s a new rock band with a different sound: Pearl Jam. Peters, Patrick, has a different sort of look than maybe yesterday, he’s looking a little, +, grungy?
1. Peters arrives in the City of Blue Springs, to the Middleton home, let’s guess – 5:00 pm. Peters knows the lay of the land well, he grew up there.
2. His father, The Honorable William J. Peters raised young Patrick in a community within the Blue Springs City called Lake Tapawingo.
3. The Honorable William J. Peters is newly retired from the 16th Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri. He also lives there in Blue Springs, Mo.
4. Instead of getting out of law completely the Judge has taken up as Special Counsel for a local law firm in Blue Springs called Cochran, Oswald, McDonald, Graham & Roam PC.
5. A partner in the law firm of Cochran Oswald McDonald Graham & Roam – Robert McDonald is the Blue Springs City Attorney
6. The Blue Springs Police Department is represented by Cochran, Oswald, McDonald, Graham & Roam PC.
7. Robert McDonald is also the Judge at Lake Tapawingo (located in Blue Springs), a position he’ll hold onto for 46 years when he retires in 2018.
8. Sgt. Rogers who handled the GSR Test for the BSPD, tests that were altered with white out, lost or that disappeared, and headed the investigation becomes Alderman at Tapawingo then becomes the Chief of Police in a year or two. He rose to the top less than 2 years after the Middleton shooting. Hmmm, home of the Assistant Prosecutor, multiple judges, attorneys, and policeman. A friend indeed or in need?
If you're not getting a small taste of what’s about to happen to Mr. Middleton from a Assistant Prosecuting Attorney (APA) who is back in his old stomping grounds. An APA who has a father that is a retired Judge and who also happens to live in Blue Springs and who works at a law firm that could possibly handle a civil law suit if his son, the prosecutor, discovers that Ken And Kathy have money. If his son calls him quickly enough. This was going to be bad for Ken and no one could have predicted the deep-seated ties that the Peters family had in the community along with all the other Judges and attorneys who also called The City of Blue Springs home.
I have to stop right here. But if I was to tell you that Ken ends up on trial in Judge William J. Peters old court room where there is a photo of him starring down, would you believe me? If I told you that his defense attorney Robert G. Duncan represented a portion of the alleged Mafia Family in Kansas City in the 70's and 80's would you believe it? Or that his attorney also was about to be indicted for charges that could take his much needed concentration away from Ken? So much so he didn't make an opening statement, call an expert witness, nor object throughout the trial? It gets bad, real bad.
9. And if we go back to the opening of this Act or chapter, Ken is offered his immediate release in 2005, he just has to sign the Alford Plea in front of him, it says, more less, he isn’t not guilty and he can’t sue the State, County, City or anyone tied to the case: No thanks he says – Ken Middleton’s decision spoke volumes, I am not guilty, I am innocent of these charges, and I’ve been incarcerated for too many years to let you Jokers go off without someone answering to the wrongful conviction and incarceration. It’s coming up on 28 years in February since he’s had a gulp of fresh air as a free man. Ken Middleton was in his 40’s when he went in and today in his 70’s. 28 years of his life that’ll never be refunded. 27 DOWN, LIFE PLUS 200
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Part III: Collusion...I mean Conclusion
'm bothered, blown away, and shocked beyond words that no one has stood up and fought for Ken Middleton, a Blue Springs man who has had to call Crossroads Correctional Center home for the past 29 years because his wife died from a self-inflicted accidental gunshot wound to the head. A horrible tragedy that turned into miscarriage of justice that possibly the worst miscarriage of justice ever noted in the fighting the judicial system from behind bars for his freedom and honor. The honor of his wife, himself, and that of their family name. Especially when those who choose to make a career in law Middleton is behind bars due to a wrongful conviction that should have never went to trial in 1991. The first degree murder and armed criminal action conviction stemmed from a self-inflicted accidental shooting involving his wife, Katherine Middleton. Kathy, as family and friends called her, was putting away her husbands gun when something happened from the living room to the dining room. It's been speculated that she was going to get the phone on the wall when the gun fumbled in her hands or she dropped the hand gun, which ever scenario is unclear, what is known is that one bullet fired, mortally wounding Mrs. Middleton. If the police department hadn't destroyed the gunshot residue test that was taken off Mrs. Middleton:
1. Ken's name would be cleared from the first degree murder conviction the State handed him along with a life sentence plus 200 years. name cleared and his Mr. Middleton who was represented by an attorney that was found ineffective counsel four times during 1989 - 1992. Middleton's trial was in 1991 and he too was found to have ineffective counsel but his as convicted of killing his wife in 1990 but had representation from a lawyer that . He has been in prison nearly 28 years for that crime but during this that there isn't one that no one within the legal community has has stood up for Kenneth G. Middleton, Inmate #179112, for being the victim of a wrongful incarceration. I've been looking at this document I'm trying to draft up but tall for Ken Middleton except his son and a few other family members and within the law community hasn't The past two nights have been horrible. I'm having a dream, a reoccurring nightmare, about being thrown into prison for no reason. I keep yelling out but no one seems to care about me. I call home and there's no answer. I wait in my cell for my family but no one ever arrives. They never show show up to get it straightened out. Every time I hear the keys jingle, I think it's someone for me but the sound fades away. It's so real and possibly the scariest dream I've ever had.
This is the exact same nightmare Ken Middleton's been having for the past 27 years. But that nightmare is his reality because Mr. Middleton, Inmate #179112, is dying just a little more each day in prison for a crime he didn't commit. The man is tough as nails
nothing more than being a ily in prison for no reason . having inally been worked out, the mix up is over, but nothing happens until I wake. Even then I'm still questioning if for someone toa crime I din't commit. I see nothing but evil when I'm in there and the feeling of hopelessness is so great and so real that I think it's ve had horrible nightmares of being held prisoner for a crime I didn't commit. It was so real, that I had to opened my eyes just to check my surroundings to make certain that it was a dream. The dreams, the nightmares, are connected to all the time a result of the time I've been spending on the Ken Middleton case. I am I'm having are because has to do with the fact that I'mare is because I'm working on the Ken Middleton wrongful conviction case incarceration had to look around to see I wasn't still in wake up and the heart stops pounding, the hopelessness is gone, and the the past two mornings frantically thinking that I was about being in Kenneth G. Middleton, Inmate #179112. Middleton is an inmate at Crossroads Correctional Center in Cameron, MO. I've known Ken for many years because I've been best friends with his son, Cliff Middleton, for nearly 40 years. I've decided that I am going to play a big part in getting Ken released from that prison and this nightmare, very soon. "Right!" - you're probably saying out loud or maybe to the person next to you - I guarantee it. you that very soon. of Cameron Correctional Fhow horrible I feel knowing an NEED YOUR HELP PLEASE - These are solely my opinions, views, and thoughts but what I write regarding the case are factual my reasoning is speculation. But I have to get this out. Help me if you can spread the word about Kenneth G. Middleton.
I am heavy with emotion this morning as I write. My thoughts are with Kenneth G. Middleton, Inmate #179112, and how dreadful he must feel spending his 27th Christmas behind bars. Unpleasant might be the right word if he was guilty of the crime he was convicted of in 1990. Dreadful is the word I'd use if I was somewhere else rather than home this holiday season. I keep hearing him say, "How many more days, weeks or holidays can I take in here?" I promise you we'll have you out very soon. This I guarantee, on top of that promise, this will be your last last holiday season behind bars.
I believe that the things we see in life are of:
1. Natural Occurrences – Acts of God, the natural process
2. Aided Occurrences – Things that are going to happen regardless but entities/groups use them to their advantage - the lion trainer with a stick to direct or guide the animal/the flow
3. Fabricated Occurrences – A whole scene or environment is staged or made to trick one or more people
I believe Ken Middleton was targeted, not Ken specifically, but the accident scene. The city of Blue Springs needed a murder/homicide in their town
'm bothered, blown away, and shocked beyond words that no one has stood up and fought for Ken Middleton, a Blue Springs man who has had to call Crossroads Correctional Center home for the past 29 years because his wife died from a self-inflicted accidental gunshot wound to the head. A horrible tragedy that turned into miscarriage of justice that possibly the worst miscarriage of justice ever noted in the fighting the judicial system from behind bars for his freedom and honor. The honor of his wife, himself, and that of their family name. Especially when those who choose to make a career in law Middleton is behind bars due to a wrongful conviction that should have never went to trial in 1991. The first degree murder and armed criminal action conviction stemmed from a self-inflicted accidental shooting involving his wife, Katherine Middleton. Kathy, as family and friends called her, was putting away her husbands gun when something happened from the living room to the dining room. It's been speculated that she was going to get the phone on the wall when the gun fumbled in her hands or she dropped the hand gun, which ever scenario is unclear, what is known is that one bullet fired, mortally wounding Mrs. Middleton. If the police department hadn't destroyed the gunshot residue test that was taken off Mrs. Middleton:
1. Ken's name would be cleared from the first degree murder conviction the State handed him along with a life sentence plus 200 years. name cleared and his Mr. Middleton who was represented by an attorney that was found ineffective counsel four times during 1989 - 1992. Middleton's trial was in 1991 and he too was found to have ineffective counsel but his as convicted of killing his wife in 1990 but had representation from a lawyer that . He has been in prison nearly 28 years for that crime but during this that there isn't one that no one within the legal community has has stood up for Kenneth G. Middleton, Inmate #179112, for being the victim of a wrongful incarceration. I've been looking at this document I'm trying to draft up but tall for Ken Middleton except his son and a few other family members and within the law community hasn't The past two nights have been horrible. I'm having a dream, a reoccurring nightmare, about being thrown into prison for no reason. I keep yelling out but no one seems to care about me. I call home and there's no answer. I wait in my cell for my family but no one ever arrives. They never show show up to get it straightened out. Every time I hear the keys jingle, I think it's someone for me but the sound fades away. It's so real and possibly the scariest dream I've ever had.
This is the exact same nightmare Ken Middleton's been having for the past 27 years. But that nightmare is his reality because Mr. Middleton, Inmate #179112, is dying just a little more each day in prison for a crime he didn't commit. The man is tough as nails
nothing more than being a ily in prison for no reason . having inally been worked out, the mix up is over, but nothing happens until I wake. Even then I'm still questioning if for someone toa crime I din't commit. I see nothing but evil when I'm in there and the feeling of hopelessness is so great and so real that I think it's ve had horrible nightmares of being held prisoner for a crime I didn't commit. It was so real, that I had to opened my eyes just to check my surroundings to make certain that it was a dream. The dreams, the nightmares, are connected to all the time a result of the time I've been spending on the Ken Middleton case. I am I'm having are because has to do with the fact that I'mare is because I'm working on the Ken Middleton wrongful conviction case incarceration had to look around to see I wasn't still in wake up and the heart stops pounding, the hopelessness is gone, and the the past two mornings frantically thinking that I was about being in Kenneth G. Middleton, Inmate #179112. Middleton is an inmate at Crossroads Correctional Center in Cameron, MO. I've known Ken for many years because I've been best friends with his son, Cliff Middleton, for nearly 40 years. I've decided that I am going to play a big part in getting Ken released from that prison and this nightmare, very soon. "Right!" - you're probably saying out loud or maybe to the person next to you - I guarantee it. you that very soon. of Cameron Correctional Fhow horrible I feel knowing an NEED YOUR HELP PLEASE - These are solely my opinions, views, and thoughts but what I write regarding the case are factual my reasoning is speculation. But I have to get this out. Help me if you can spread the word about Kenneth G. Middleton.
I am heavy with emotion this morning as I write. My thoughts are with Kenneth G. Middleton, Inmate #179112, and how dreadful he must feel spending his 27th Christmas behind bars. Unpleasant might be the right word if he was guilty of the crime he was convicted of in 1990. Dreadful is the word I'd use if I was somewhere else rather than home this holiday season. I keep hearing him say, "How many more days, weeks or holidays can I take in here?" I promise you we'll have you out very soon. This I guarantee, on top of that promise, this will be your last last holiday season behind bars.
I believe that the things we see in life are of:
1. Natural Occurrences – Acts of God, the natural process
2. Aided Occurrences – Things that are going to happen regardless but entities/groups use them to their advantage - the lion trainer with a stick to direct or guide the animal/the flow
3. Fabricated Occurrences – A whole scene or environment is staged or made to trick one or more people
I believe Ken Middleton was targeted, not Ken specifically, but the accident scene. The city of Blue Springs needed a murder/homicide in their town
. to keep the troops occupied or interested in their job because there hadn’t been a murder in 10 plus years. I think this was thought of within the department for some time and it was put into full effect when the prosecutor’s office employee, Assistant Prosecutor Patrick Peters, arrived onto the scene. I’m not sure if this accident and scene was their top pick for their murder in the city, but to try out their thinking process they called the prosecutor’s office and reported a possible homicide. Much like the military might call a Def-con 5 Alert. The troops in the field aren’t sure if it’s a drill or an actual threat until their superiors call out “Stand down, it’s a false alert, or This isn't a drill!”.
Patrick Peters was a big shot in 1990 when he rode up on the Middleton scene. Peters’ nickname was Dr. Death for the death penalty convictions he had secured, seven total I believe during his time in office. His ticket was going to get even hotter in 1992 when he ran for Prosecuting Attorney of Jackson County. If my math is right, his age in 1990 was around 34 years old. If his high school had a 15 year reunion, he was just at it the year before and he was ready to let the state, world, know that Patrick W. Peters was ready to run the legal world of Jackson County Missouri.
Pat Peters was the man on the rise, in addition to his career as a prosecutor; he was also in the night club scene with a famous radio DJ, Johnny Dare, in the DJ-for-hire business. Peters was stacking up convicts and hitting any woman he wanted in KC. That Peters was a “hot shot” or if we were in a Trump locker room he’d be called the “Cock of the Block”. My question for Blue Springs PD, if you thought that this scene was important enough to have a prosecutor on scene why wasn’t the County Coroner Office/Medical Examiner called as well?
As soon as he walked up on the house, the rumors started flying that Middleton was trying to wash off his hands and the gunshot residue by faking an illness. This, in my opinion, was the reason Ken was picked as the fall guy in Blue Springs for a homicide. If he wasn’t already being eyed as the Blue Springs Murderer it was secured when Peters heard about this.
“That piece of shit was trying to get the gunshot residue off?” Peters’ voice screaming, “That poor woman must have been suffering for years, I promise I’ll get him fellas - I’m doctor death!”
It was just about then he headed out to visit his mother and father, the retired Honorable William J. Peters, who lived down the road in Lake Tapawingo. Mother always had tacos on Monday and he was going to go knock out a few of those ground beef delectable’s with a side of that scrumptious box rice and picante salsa.
William J. Peters who retired from Jackson County’s 16th District Circuit Court was “The Man” of the bench for years. He was now a consultant for a law firm in Blue Springs called Cochran, Osborne, McDonald, Graham and Roam. This law firm who represented the BSPD and whose law partner McDonald, was the City Prosecutor for Blue Springs and Judge of Lake Tapiwingo for 46 yrs. when he retired in 2017. This is who Ken Middleton was going to box with; the Honorable William Peters, McDonald, and the home of countless Judges and high profile attorneys in the state of Missouri. The trial of Kenneth G. Middleton would take place in division 16 of the 16th Circuit Court of Jackson County, prosecuted by Patrick W. Peters, in the former courtroom of Hon. William J. Peters. As a tribute to the former Judge he has his painting hanging in the courtroom, the court room where Ken Middleton receives Life plus 200 years.
A murder examination is a time-consuming affair. Everything in the scene is first photographed and videoed. Then we get down to the details. Every footprint, partial footprint, trace of footprint, must be diagrammed, measured, photographed with scales. Every area of blood has to be assessed – is it spatter? Drops? Smears? - measured, diagrammed, and photographed. Blood samples have to be taken from all areas – and the exact position must be recorded, both in diagrams and photographs.
You’ve got several hours work there two CSI’s at a minimum, three more likely, and a Crime Scene Manager deciding strategy and directing operations. This scene only had one, Dave Link. Then the hard work of fingerprinting, or recovering items for lab work. Most murder scenes will take several days to process properly. Quite apart from the work done by the CSI’s, outside experts will often be called in - Medical Examiner’s Office, a Pathologist, to look at the body in situation before it’s taken for a full post-mortom, a Blood Pattern Analysis expert, and a Ballistics expert because there was a gun was involved. Since the gun was there at the scene, it required special treatment from a Firearms Officer because it was mandatory for a conviction…or was it?
The supposed crime scene - the mistakes or mistaken crime scene:
· Blue Springs Police Department (BSPD) moved evidence when the very first offer arrived, compromising the scene immediately
· BSPD undressed the late Mrs. Middleton and left her nude in the room for hours, never turned in her wardrobe until a later day for testing for GSR
· The suspected murder weapon was taken apart at the scene, not at the lab, making it impossible for the defense to test it in condition that the gun went off, no ballistic expert, just officers taking a looky loo.
· Crime scene photos were all destroyed due to shutter or aperture malfunction, not one photo developed, had to be recreated on a different day so nothing was actually documented. Hundreds of photos of scene not one came out? Railroaded…?
· Gunshot Residue Test was taken on both Mr. Middleton and Mrs. Middleton. This test clears nearly 22,000 people each year for false charges of homicide. Mr. Middleton’s results were negative, no residue. The tests of Mrs. Middleton if positive would prove that she alone had handled the gun. The test of her left hand went missing and the document was later whited out and no one could or would confess of any knowledge to it. The BSPD never produced the test result of her left hand.
· The certified tech to test for GSR was not allowed to test as protocol suggested, his superior officer did the testing
· BSPD denied that there was a telephone on wall where the gun fired, even though they documented that Middleton had used said phone to call 911. This missing photo when crime scene was reconstructed, was basis that Middleton was “Nothing but a liar” – they purposely left out phone
·When the crime scene was wrapped up the BSPD never had the Medical Examiner at the scen
· Next day coroner notified head officer of scene that he’d be forced to rule scene Middleton case a homicide if no other evidence was turned in. (That additional evidence would have been left hand of GSR Test, suspiciously it went missing. Did it disappear so not to interfere with coroner ruling?
The trial was coming up and the Law office of Cochran, Oswald, McDonald, Graham and Roam had already slapped Ken Middleton with a civil lawsuit. Did Prosecutor Peters really call his father that quick where they wanted to have him in court faster than the Prosecutor’s Office?
Well Middleton’s attorney Robert “Bob” Duncan would surely have a field day with all those mistakes during the investigation. Right? Well he never made an opening statement, never cross examined the Prosecution’s expert witnesses, never called a witness, and never objected. Ken was convicted quickly. Then Ken hired Duncan’s buddy to get the appeal process going and he turned in a 3 page brief, compared to the 80 page the next guy did to remedy that mistake.
Then when he finally got to go in front of Judge Edith Messina for his evidenciary hearing in his 29.15 new trial fight. After the judge hear all the facts Kenneth was forced to sit down for a year waiting for that decision. Ken’s spirit was high and his hopefulness was at its peak. That grew even more when the Jackson County Prosecutor Mike D. Sanders arrived with a deal an offer for his release. Sign an Alford Plea and get an immediate release.
- Alford Plea - is a guilty plea of a defendant who proclaims he is innocent of the crime, and admits that the prosecution has enough evidence to prove that he is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Ken declined that Alford Plea all together. He said, “Why in the hell would I admit guilt to a crime that I never committed?” Mike D. Sanders would really play dirty now. He appeals that decision Judge Messina comes back with. That decision was a new trial, vacated conviction, and sentence. Ken would have to wait nearly a year in that hole of a cell that he was placed in and wait for Mike D. Sanders’ friend, Judge Holliger to rule whether or not that the decision Messina brought about was valid or not. Guess what? The Judge who is Mike Sanders’ lawyer today, along with two other judges ruled that Judge Messina had no jurisdiction to look at the case and they quickly throw out the case and never talk about the merits of it, that Kenneth G. Middleton is innocent. Poof! Gone like the dreams Ken had for his first night out. The legal community seemed to be fine that an innocent man has been locked up for 27 years.
28. Sanders was a big disappointment and so was the attorney he suggested that Ken hire to file the brief, a brief that cost nearly $30,000. I've read his briefs and they're absolutely the best briefs I've ever read but a $30,000 brief? Mike D. Sanders' recommendation, Jonathan Laurans, was rude and wouldn't ask Mike D. Sanders for a counter offer after Middleton declined on the Alford Plea. The pain in the ass plus 30K? It was as if Laurans was absolute on the Alford Plea too, maybe more than Sanders and the state.
- In 2006, Sanders was elected Jackson County Executive defeating Charles Wheeler. Sanders was re-elected to second and third terms 2010 and 2014.
Upon taking office in 2007, Sanders inherited a budget crisis of a $6.3 million shortfall in the County's General Fund - a deficit that threatened to shut down County operations. Ken Middleton’s release and ultimate lawsuit would have been very bad. So much so I think Sanders, the natural born salesman, would have sold the doom and gloom scenario to almost anyone and they too would have agreed – keep that son of a bitch Middleton behind bars regardless if he’s innocent or not! By overseeing cuts to the County budget each year, the County's finances were in order by the 2010 independent Jackson County Legislator audit. – Wikipedia
Money Ball
Peters’ was determined to feed the law firm of Cochran Oswald McDonald Ken because whatever his dad, Hon. William J. Peters, would make it’d eventually make its way to him through an inheritance. Big conflict of interest. So says law State vs. Ganger – the prosecutor cannot serve two different masters. One master being the people and the other his pocket.
I believe BSPD was guilty of this because every high end big shot in legal community lived in Blue Springs. If they had no crime, major, then everyone would eventually relocate in Blue Springs. Then the big shots would have moved elsewhere, they the City of Blue Springs, would lose…Money.
Robert Duncan was doing any and all cases he could because of - MONEY.
Wrongful Conviction Review Panel 2018 – If Middleton gets out he sues for Money!
Extra Extra – If he isn’t released by Jackson County officials and he gets out by, let’s just say, the Feds, and rumors start flying about Sanders and his dirty ways, there could be a mass hell of vacated convictions. Costing Jackson County gazillions for other wrongful convictions. If released tomorrow with Prosecutor’s assistance, Prosecuting Attorney Baker could and should be hailed as the Person of the Decade, forever noted as a hero who rescued Middleton.
Patrick Peters was a big shot in 1990 when he rode up on the Middleton scene. Peters’ nickname was Dr. Death for the death penalty convictions he had secured, seven total I believe during his time in office. His ticket was going to get even hotter in 1992 when he ran for Prosecuting Attorney of Jackson County. If my math is right, his age in 1990 was around 34 years old. If his high school had a 15 year reunion, he was just at it the year before and he was ready to let the state, world, know that Patrick W. Peters was ready to run the legal world of Jackson County Missouri.
Pat Peters was the man on the rise, in addition to his career as a prosecutor; he was also in the night club scene with a famous radio DJ, Johnny Dare, in the DJ-for-hire business. Peters was stacking up convicts and hitting any woman he wanted in KC. That Peters was a “hot shot” or if we were in a Trump locker room he’d be called the “Cock of the Block”. My question for Blue Springs PD, if you thought that this scene was important enough to have a prosecutor on scene why wasn’t the County Coroner Office/Medical Examiner called as well?
As soon as he walked up on the house, the rumors started flying that Middleton was trying to wash off his hands and the gunshot residue by faking an illness. This, in my opinion, was the reason Ken was picked as the fall guy in Blue Springs for a homicide. If he wasn’t already being eyed as the Blue Springs Murderer it was secured when Peters heard about this.
“That piece of shit was trying to get the gunshot residue off?” Peters’ voice screaming, “That poor woman must have been suffering for years, I promise I’ll get him fellas - I’m doctor death!”
It was just about then he headed out to visit his mother and father, the retired Honorable William J. Peters, who lived down the road in Lake Tapawingo. Mother always had tacos on Monday and he was going to go knock out a few of those ground beef delectable’s with a side of that scrumptious box rice and picante salsa.
William J. Peters who retired from Jackson County’s 16th District Circuit Court was “The Man” of the bench for years. He was now a consultant for a law firm in Blue Springs called Cochran, Osborne, McDonald, Graham and Roam. This law firm who represented the BSPD and whose law partner McDonald, was the City Prosecutor for Blue Springs and Judge of Lake Tapiwingo for 46 yrs. when he retired in 2017. This is who Ken Middleton was going to box with; the Honorable William Peters, McDonald, and the home of countless Judges and high profile attorneys in the state of Missouri. The trial of Kenneth G. Middleton would take place in division 16 of the 16th Circuit Court of Jackson County, prosecuted by Patrick W. Peters, in the former courtroom of Hon. William J. Peters. As a tribute to the former Judge he has his painting hanging in the courtroom, the court room where Ken Middleton receives Life plus 200 years.
A murder examination is a time-consuming affair. Everything in the scene is first photographed and videoed. Then we get down to the details. Every footprint, partial footprint, trace of footprint, must be diagrammed, measured, photographed with scales. Every area of blood has to be assessed – is it spatter? Drops? Smears? - measured, diagrammed, and photographed. Blood samples have to be taken from all areas – and the exact position must be recorded, both in diagrams and photographs.
You’ve got several hours work there two CSI’s at a minimum, three more likely, and a Crime Scene Manager deciding strategy and directing operations. This scene only had one, Dave Link. Then the hard work of fingerprinting, or recovering items for lab work. Most murder scenes will take several days to process properly. Quite apart from the work done by the CSI’s, outside experts will often be called in - Medical Examiner’s Office, a Pathologist, to look at the body in situation before it’s taken for a full post-mortom, a Blood Pattern Analysis expert, and a Ballistics expert because there was a gun was involved. Since the gun was there at the scene, it required special treatment from a Firearms Officer because it was mandatory for a conviction…or was it?
The supposed crime scene - the mistakes or mistaken crime scene:
· Blue Springs Police Department (BSPD) moved evidence when the very first offer arrived, compromising the scene immediately
· BSPD undressed the late Mrs. Middleton and left her nude in the room for hours, never turned in her wardrobe until a later day for testing for GSR
· The suspected murder weapon was taken apart at the scene, not at the lab, making it impossible for the defense to test it in condition that the gun went off, no ballistic expert, just officers taking a looky loo.
· Crime scene photos were all destroyed due to shutter or aperture malfunction, not one photo developed, had to be recreated on a different day so nothing was actually documented. Hundreds of photos of scene not one came out? Railroaded…?
· Gunshot Residue Test was taken on both Mr. Middleton and Mrs. Middleton. This test clears nearly 22,000 people each year for false charges of homicide. Mr. Middleton’s results were negative, no residue. The tests of Mrs. Middleton if positive would prove that she alone had handled the gun. The test of her left hand went missing and the document was later whited out and no one could or would confess of any knowledge to it. The BSPD never produced the test result of her left hand.
· The certified tech to test for GSR was not allowed to test as protocol suggested, his superior officer did the testing
· BSPD denied that there was a telephone on wall where the gun fired, even though they documented that Middleton had used said phone to call 911. This missing photo when crime scene was reconstructed, was basis that Middleton was “Nothing but a liar” – they purposely left out phone
·When the crime scene was wrapped up the BSPD never had the Medical Examiner at the scen
· Next day coroner notified head officer of scene that he’d be forced to rule scene Middleton case a homicide if no other evidence was turned in. (That additional evidence would have been left hand of GSR Test, suspiciously it went missing. Did it disappear so not to interfere with coroner ruling?
The trial was coming up and the Law office of Cochran, Oswald, McDonald, Graham and Roam had already slapped Ken Middleton with a civil lawsuit. Did Prosecutor Peters really call his father that quick where they wanted to have him in court faster than the Prosecutor’s Office?
Well Middleton’s attorney Robert “Bob” Duncan would surely have a field day with all those mistakes during the investigation. Right? Well he never made an opening statement, never cross examined the Prosecution’s expert witnesses, never called a witness, and never objected. Ken was convicted quickly. Then Ken hired Duncan’s buddy to get the appeal process going and he turned in a 3 page brief, compared to the 80 page the next guy did to remedy that mistake.
Then when he finally got to go in front of Judge Edith Messina for his evidenciary hearing in his 29.15 new trial fight. After the judge hear all the facts Kenneth was forced to sit down for a year waiting for that decision. Ken’s spirit was high and his hopefulness was at its peak. That grew even more when the Jackson County Prosecutor Mike D. Sanders arrived with a deal an offer for his release. Sign an Alford Plea and get an immediate release.
- Alford Plea - is a guilty plea of a defendant who proclaims he is innocent of the crime, and admits that the prosecution has enough evidence to prove that he is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Ken declined that Alford Plea all together. He said, “Why in the hell would I admit guilt to a crime that I never committed?” Mike D. Sanders would really play dirty now. He appeals that decision Judge Messina comes back with. That decision was a new trial, vacated conviction, and sentence. Ken would have to wait nearly a year in that hole of a cell that he was placed in and wait for Mike D. Sanders’ friend, Judge Holliger to rule whether or not that the decision Messina brought about was valid or not. Guess what? The Judge who is Mike Sanders’ lawyer today, along with two other judges ruled that Judge Messina had no jurisdiction to look at the case and they quickly throw out the case and never talk about the merits of it, that Kenneth G. Middleton is innocent. Poof! Gone like the dreams Ken had for his first night out. The legal community seemed to be fine that an innocent man has been locked up for 27 years.
An injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere - Come on guys and gals, a sit in? A march? A rally? A shutdown? I need some help. Listen to me. Ken Middleton has been locked up for 27 years and 9 months. I just spelled out the facts of the case:
Face the Facts
1. Ken’s wife accidentally shoots herself
2. GSR Tests would prove he didn’t do it
3. GSR Tests are destroyed
4. Evidence Tech is not allowed to do GSR Test, the lead at the scene demands to take test himself, huh?
5. Ballistics on the gun could have possibly shown the gun had a hair trigger
6. The BSPD dismantled the gun, huh?
7. Photos of the crime scene could proved or possibly yielded a clue
8. All photos were never developed, ruined they say - are for real? The photographer/tech ruined them all?
9. 911 tapes could have proved the emotional state Middleton was in
10. 911 tapes are freakishly destroyed before the trial, just after their transcribed
11. The evidence of GSR on Kathy Middleton would prove Ken was speaking the truth
12. GSR Tests document on Mrs. Middleton is altered and any test on left hand gone, no explanation given. Someone put white out trying to hide the fact tests were done
13. Kathy is disrobed and the evidence is breached but they allow her to lay undressed as they investigate and in my opinion further destroy the scene, but worse yet, they let her lay unclothed - sad and enraged that they'd do that to a man's wife who just passed - horrible
14. Kathy’s clothes are not packed up at the time she is undressed, they forget to take them, have to come back for them at a different date
15. Medical Examiner is a no show
16. Although Ken has no GSR, like all others who aren’t charged around the US, Ken is charged with First Degree Murder & Armed Criminal Action – Life plus 200 Years.
17. Lawyer Robert Duncan
A. Gets indicted the following year for Federal Crimes his mind is preoccupied with his own shit, it's obvious that he is somewhere else and an insult to the Middleton family
B. Doesn’t make an opening argument
C. Doesn’t object once
D. Never deposes state's witnesses, was ill prepared on what to ask them. Bullshit - he was so dumb to their knowledge of anything he looked stupid, embarrassment to Kenneth G. Middleton.
E. DOESN'T CALL ONE WITNESS - EXPERT, FAMILY, OR FRIEND!
F. Only after being pressured does he visit the Middleton home to evaluate his own theory, not an experts - his theory
G. Defends multiple death penalty cases and capital cases all at – ONCE
H. They say in the legal community – one death penalty case - one is too much, two – two is too many…Three, four, five, six…just a criminal act and possible sign one's about to be indicted
Face the Facts
1. Ken’s wife accidentally shoots herself
2. GSR Tests would prove he didn’t do it
3. GSR Tests are destroyed
4. Evidence Tech is not allowed to do GSR Test, the lead at the scene demands to take test himself, huh?
5. Ballistics on the gun could have possibly shown the gun had a hair trigger
6. The BSPD dismantled the gun, huh?
7. Photos of the crime scene could proved or possibly yielded a clue
8. All photos were never developed, ruined they say - are for real? The photographer/tech ruined them all?
9. 911 tapes could have proved the emotional state Middleton was in
10. 911 tapes are freakishly destroyed before the trial, just after their transcribed
11. The evidence of GSR on Kathy Middleton would prove Ken was speaking the truth
12. GSR Tests document on Mrs. Middleton is altered and any test on left hand gone, no explanation given. Someone put white out trying to hide the fact tests were done
13. Kathy is disrobed and the evidence is breached but they allow her to lay undressed as they investigate and in my opinion further destroy the scene, but worse yet, they let her lay unclothed - sad and enraged that they'd do that to a man's wife who just passed - horrible
14. Kathy’s clothes are not packed up at the time she is undressed, they forget to take them, have to come back for them at a different date
15. Medical Examiner is a no show
16. Although Ken has no GSR, like all others who aren’t charged around the US, Ken is charged with First Degree Murder & Armed Criminal Action – Life plus 200 Years.
17. Lawyer Robert Duncan
A. Gets indicted the following year for Federal Crimes his mind is preoccupied with his own shit, it's obvious that he is somewhere else and an insult to the Middleton family
B. Doesn’t make an opening argument
C. Doesn’t object once
D. Never deposes state's witnesses, was ill prepared on what to ask them. Bullshit - he was so dumb to their knowledge of anything he looked stupid, embarrassment to Kenneth G. Middleton.
E. DOESN'T CALL ONE WITNESS - EXPERT, FAMILY, OR FRIEND!
F. Only after being pressured does he visit the Middleton home to evaluate his own theory, not an experts - his theory
G. Defends multiple death penalty cases and capital cases all at – ONCE
H. They say in the legal community – one death penalty case - one is too much, two – two is too many…Three, four, five, six…just a criminal act and possible sign one's about to be indicted
i. Most attorney's will go an entire career without ever being found ineffective, Duncan was found to be ineffective on four cases including Middleton's from 1989-1992.
J. Kenneth G. Middleton's conviction, out of all the ineffective counsel rulings, is the only conviction still intact, all the rest were reversed. WTF, huh?
K. The blood spatter and trajectory from an Independent Expert, after the fact, pointed towards Middleton's innocence. After the fact.
18. Impossible odds convincing Judge for new trial same Judge who convicted 13-14 years earlier
19. Gets a new trial from same trial judge of original proceedings - the first of its kind
20. But before the decision the state offers deal for immediate release: Alford Plea
21. Prosecutor outraged over rejection of plea and that decision of judge, he appeals new trial, vacated conviction, vacated sentence
22. Case is heard before good friend of Sanders - Judge Holliger, and two other judges
23. Middleton is denied new trial or anything else
24. Judge uses a rogue ruling to make decision the same day the same judges rule on the exact same kind of case or same topic and rule the other way. For Ken it was a Jurisdiction issue for the other convict it was an Erroneous Review or vice versa.
26. The judge also neglects to mention that Ken was wrongly convicted because everyone can see what happened
27. Mike D. Sanders appeals Messina's ruling then announces that the Attorney General (AG) has to take over. Why? Conflict of interest: Female attorney in his office once worked on Middleton case in 90’s. Why wasn’t that revealed in the first trial? The AG wouldn’t have appealed the judge’s decision but Sanders did because of personal reasons - maybe a mind full of corruption and bad thoughts towards Middleton for neglecting the Alford Plea. (A freed Middleton is almost guaranteed a big payday, rightfully so, but it appears there's many people in the justice system that thinks that leaving a man behind bars is OK as long as it's protecting the City of Blue Springs, Jackson County, and the state of Missouri. 28 years for the sake of money? I'm so ashamed of those who say, "An injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere" - Ken Middleton is worth fighting for!
18. Impossible odds convincing Judge for new trial same Judge who convicted 13-14 years earlier
19. Gets a new trial from same trial judge of original proceedings - the first of its kind
20. But before the decision the state offers deal for immediate release: Alford Plea
21. Prosecutor outraged over rejection of plea and that decision of judge, he appeals new trial, vacated conviction, vacated sentence
22. Case is heard before good friend of Sanders - Judge Holliger, and two other judges
23. Middleton is denied new trial or anything else
24. Judge uses a rogue ruling to make decision the same day the same judges rule on the exact same kind of case or same topic and rule the other way. For Ken it was a Jurisdiction issue for the other convict it was an Erroneous Review or vice versa.
26. The judge also neglects to mention that Ken was wrongly convicted because everyone can see what happened
27. Mike D. Sanders appeals Messina's ruling then announces that the Attorney General (AG) has to take over. Why? Conflict of interest: Female attorney in his office once worked on Middleton case in 90’s. Why wasn’t that revealed in the first trial? The AG wouldn’t have appealed the judge’s decision but Sanders did because of personal reasons - maybe a mind full of corruption and bad thoughts towards Middleton for neglecting the Alford Plea. (A freed Middleton is almost guaranteed a big payday, rightfully so, but it appears there's many people in the justice system that thinks that leaving a man behind bars is OK as long as it's protecting the City of Blue Springs, Jackson County, and the state of Missouri. 28 years for the sake of money? I'm so ashamed of those who say, "An injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere" - Ken Middleton is worth fighting for!
28. Sanders was a big disappointment and so was the attorney he suggested that Ken hire to file the brief, a brief that cost nearly $30,000. I've read his briefs and they're absolutely the best briefs I've ever read but a $30,000 brief? Mike D. Sanders' recommendation, Jonathan Laurans, was rude and wouldn't ask Mike D. Sanders for a counter offer after Middleton declined on the Alford Plea. The pain in the ass plus 30K? It was as if Laurans was absolute on the Alford Plea too, maybe more than Sanders and the state.
29. 27 month sentence for Sanders’ skimming - 27 years for having money and because the civil attorneys wanted a slice. There were too many powerful people who needed to secure a conviction that Middleton's fate was almost sealed back in 1990.
30. Judge Eli who overheard the civil proceeding AND awarded 1.35 million in damages to Kathy's family was a former partner in the law firm of Cochran, Oswald, McDonald…the law firm in Blue Springs, where Hon. William J. Peters is moonlighting. Judge Eli didn’t dismiss himself for conflict purposes. Bad man, this whole story sucks ass.
31. The lead at the Middleton crime scene, who administers the GSR Test, that was destroyed, becomes an Alderman at Lake Tapiwingo, home of William J. Peters, then Mayor the next year, and becomes the Chief of Police in all places…Lake Lotawana, home of Peters, Patrick W.
32. Judge Holliger who throws out Ken’s new trial and vacated conviction and sentence – is now the personal attorney of record for Mike Sanders as of 2018 - really?
30. Judge Eli who overheard the civil proceeding AND awarded 1.35 million in damages to Kathy's family was a former partner in the law firm of Cochran, Oswald, McDonald…the law firm in Blue Springs, where Hon. William J. Peters is moonlighting. Judge Eli didn’t dismiss himself for conflict purposes. Bad man, this whole story sucks ass.
31. The lead at the Middleton crime scene, who administers the GSR Test, that was destroyed, becomes an Alderman at Lake Tapiwingo, home of William J. Peters, then Mayor the next year, and becomes the Chief of Police in all places…Lake Lotawana, home of Peters, Patrick W.
32. Judge Holliger who throws out Ken’s new trial and vacated conviction and sentence – is now the personal attorney of record for Mike Sanders as of 2018 - really?
Its all true including the nearly 28 years of wrongful incarceration. Who would do that to anyone or their family? Why won’t someone just look at the 31 previous facts? Ken never got to mourn his wife’s passing. That is a fact because he’s been fighting for his life ever since February 12, 1990. Can you imagine? Can you help me help Ken get the opportunity to mourn his wife, the wife he loved but was accused of killing?
Mike Sanders offered Ken an Immediate Release if he signs an Alford Plea. When he's rejected he appeals Judge Messina's decision, why? Side Note - Did you know that Edith Messina was the very first woman, ever, to be on the Jackson County bench? It’s in my opinion that it’s all based off money. I can almost hear Sanders speaking through Laurans"Take it Middleton, or there's no other deal on the table - !" in my gangsta voice. Poor Ken. it was as if he was negotiating with the Jackson County Prosecutor himself. As if he needed any more assholes around after everything I've mentioned above and those below. Call me dumb but it seems to me that Laurans and Sanders would have wanted a "win, win" situation with the state and Kenneth G. Middleton, even if meant that Laurans had to put in a fight for Ken. I say that considering the case in 1999 of Haley/Smith. It's obvious that relationship didn't pan out too good for the cases I just mentioned. Makes you wonder how many other cases they "put work into" turned out favorable for the defendants, not just for the state. I guess we'll never know now since Sanders reported to jail Nov. 4th to serve a 27 month sentence. Ironic if you ask me because at that time Ken had been incarcerated for nearly 15 years. A wrongful conviction that Sanders conceded to, in my opinion when he offered the Alford Plea. When Judge Messina vacated the conviction and sentence, I wonder if Sanders would have made the same call of appealing it if he knew that he'd be going to prison himself in 12 years. 27 years of incarceration for Middleton today, for what? Not certain how the system works because - he was a law abiding citizen. Hmmm? Something smells badly if you ask me. But I'm just a green pea with no knowledge of the law just that knowledge some might call street knowledge. sharp PenThat dirty move he made was in 2006, the next year Sanders takes over as Jackson County Executive the top man in the Jackson County line-up, the man who inherits the county budget. What would have Ken’s wrongful incarceration settlement done to a budget that was already stretched beyond stretching? Take a look.
Mike Sanders offered Ken an Immediate Release if he signs an Alford Plea. When he's rejected he appeals Judge Messina's decision, why? Side Note - Did you know that Edith Messina was the very first woman, ever, to be on the Jackson County bench? It’s in my opinion that it’s all based off money. I can almost hear Sanders speaking through Laurans"Take it Middleton, or there's no other deal on the table - !" in my gangsta voice. Poor Ken. it was as if he was negotiating with the Jackson County Prosecutor himself. As if he needed any more assholes around after everything I've mentioned above and those below. Call me dumb but it seems to me that Laurans and Sanders would have wanted a "win, win" situation with the state and Kenneth G. Middleton, even if meant that Laurans had to put in a fight for Ken. I say that considering the case in 1999 of Haley/Smith. It's obvious that relationship didn't pan out too good for the cases I just mentioned. Makes you wonder how many other cases they "put work into" turned out favorable for the defendants, not just for the state. I guess we'll never know now since Sanders reported to jail Nov. 4th to serve a 27 month sentence. Ironic if you ask me because at that time Ken had been incarcerated for nearly 15 years. A wrongful conviction that Sanders conceded to, in my opinion when he offered the Alford Plea. When Judge Messina vacated the conviction and sentence, I wonder if Sanders would have made the same call of appealing it if he knew that he'd be going to prison himself in 12 years. 27 years of incarceration for Middleton today, for what? Not certain how the system works because - he was a law abiding citizen. Hmmm? Something smells badly if you ask me. But I'm just a green pea with no knowledge of the law just that knowledge some might call street knowledge. sharp PenThat dirty move he made was in 2006, the next year Sanders takes over as Jackson County Executive the top man in the Jackson County line-up, the man who inherits the county budget. What would have Ken’s wrongful incarceration settlement done to a budget that was already stretched beyond stretching? Take a look.
- In 2006, Sanders was elected Jackson County Executive defeating Charles Wheeler. Sanders was re-elected to second and third terms 2010 and 2014.
Upon taking office in 2007, Sanders inherited a budget crisis of a $6.3 million shortfall in the County's General Fund - a deficit that threatened to shut down County operations. Ken Middleton’s release and ultimate lawsuit would have been very bad. So much so I think Sanders, the natural born salesman, would have sold the doom and gloom scenario to almost anyone and they too would have agreed – keep that son of a bitch Middleton behind bars regardless if he’s innocent or not! By overseeing cuts to the County budget each year, the County's finances were in order by the 2010 independent Jackson County Legislator audit. – Wikipedia
Money Ball
Peters’ was determined to feed the law firm of Cochran Oswald McDonald Ken because whatever his dad, Hon. William J. Peters, would make it’d eventually make its way to him through an inheritance. Big conflict of interest. So says law State vs. Ganger – the prosecutor cannot serve two different masters. One master being the people and the other his pocket.
I believe BSPD was guilty of this because every high end big shot in legal community lived in Blue Springs. If they had no crime, major, then everyone would eventually relocate in Blue Springs. Then the big shots would have moved elsewhere, they the City of Blue Springs, would lose…Money.
Robert Duncan was doing any and all cases he could because of - MONEY.
Wrongful Conviction Review Panel 2018 – If Middleton gets out he sues for Money!
Extra Extra – If he isn’t released by Jackson County officials and he gets out by, let’s just say, the Feds, and rumors start flying about Sanders and his dirty ways, there could be a mass hell of vacated convictions. Costing Jackson County gazillions for other wrongful convictions. If released tomorrow with Prosecutor’s assistance, Prosecuting Attorney Baker could and should be hailed as the Person of the Decade, forever noted as a hero who rescued Middleton.
Down 27, life plus 200 was one hell of a bit but the upcoming freedom isn’t lost on being bitter or angry. Please help me help a man who has been wrongfully locked up, if it was you, I would help you too. Please help me today. Get this out, post it, send it. help how ever you can, This is the season!
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(To Be Continued)
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