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#deadwitness - Jamey Sheets the Pharmacist known to Pete Bennett

Was Safeway Pharmacist Jamey Sheets Suicided

Pete Bennett knew Jamey Sheets through his connection to Doc's Pharmacy. Mr. Sheets facing potential felony charges via threats from the same DA investigators linked the Sheriffs Coroner linked to the murder in Bennett vs. Southern Pacific.

Who is Pete Bennett 
Pete Bennett has been resident of Contra Costa County since 1978 arriving from San Franciso Ca but was a resident of Cape Coral Florida, Prior to that was a resident of Mountain Lakes NY, prior to that was a resident of Baldwin NY and New York City NY

Connections to Pete Bennett 

Jamey Sheets was the pharmacist facing indictment for murder of his patients who died from Spinal Meningitis. Pete Bennett was friends with the owner of Doc's Pharmacy since 1978 when the owner hired him to build a trellis. When Pete had is sons at John Muir Hospital in 1996 and 1998, he brought them to Doc's Pharmacy to meet the owner and Jamey Sheets.

Connections of Pete Bennett to George Stahl 

George Stahl - UPS driver in the San Francisco East Bay in Concord died of spinal meningitis in connection to the bacterial deaths at Doc's Pharmacy in Walnut Creek 


Meningitis Scan

Fire the Pharmacist at Safeway

The Safeway Store located at 600 S. Broadway Walnut Creek has more than one nefarious scenario linked to deaths of residents.

Was Safeway Pharmacist Jamey Sheets Suicided

Pete Bennett knew Jamey Sheets through his connection to Doc's Pharmacy. Mr. Sheets facing potential felony charges via thrests from the same DA investigators linked the the Sheriffs Coroner linked to the murder in Bennett vs. Southern Pacific.

Fire the Pharmacist at Safeway

The Safeway Store located at 600 S. Broadway Walnut Creek has more than one nefarious scenario linked to deaths of residents.


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Sheriff ~ Richard K. Rainey – 1979-1992

Sheriff Richard Rainey

Pete Bennett remembers, he remembers the murders, the locations and details buried in the archives of Contra Costa Sheriff/Coroner

Richard K. Rainey – 1979-1992

Rainey rose up through the ranks, serving in every division before becoming the department's highest-ranking official. He was the first one to assume the Marshals’ function in addition to the roles of Sheriff and Coroner.

Like many of his predecessors, Rainey went on to serve the citizens of this county in different respects, first as an state Assemblyman and later as a Senator.

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US Attorney ROBERT S. MUELLER III, Two Murders near the 1978 Concord Hash Bust

ROBERT S. MUELLER III,

Wow look at all that hash what a stash

Robert Mueller (left), assistant U.S. attorney, with Daniel Ad dario, federal special agent in charge, with huge hash seizure.Photo: Joe Rosenthal / The Chronicle 1978

Robert S. Mueller may be the most recognizable lawyer in America, a former FBI director now heading the special counsel investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election.

But he was just another young law enforcer when he was introduced to Chronicle readers more than four decades ago — in an Aug. 3, 1978, photo, standing next to a towering mound of confiscated hashish.

Richard K. Rainey – 1979-1992

Rainey rose up through the ranks, serving in every division before becoming the department's highest-ranking official. He was the first one to assume the Marshals’ function in addition to the roles of Sheriff and Coroner.

Like many of his predecessors, Rainey went on to serve the citizens of this county in different respects, first as an state Assemblyman and later as a Senator.

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1947 Wedding Announcement

1947 Wedding Announcement

Mr. and Mrs. David Leslie Milne advisor to President Kennedy died just before his client was assassinated

Wilson Cobbold Bennett

Mr. and Mrs. David Leslie Milne of 417 Park Avenue have announced the engagement of their twin daughter, Dorothea Leslie, to Wilson Cobbold Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Bennett of Montclair. N. J., and Orlando<

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NYC - OCME Public Affairs Office

How this agency may close the door on the death of David Leslie Milne or open a link to the assassination of President Kennedy. 





Reporting a Case

Reportable Death Criteria

OCME has jurisdiction over deaths occurring under the following circumstances:

  • All forms of criminal violence or from an unlawful act or criminal neglect
  • All accidents (motor vehicle, industrial, home, public place, etc.)
  • All suicides
  • All deaths that are caused or contributed to by drug and/or chemical overdose or poisoning
  • Sudden death of a person in apparent good health
  • Deaths of all persons in legal detention, jails or police custody
    • This category also includes any prisoner who is a patient in a hospital, regardless of the duration of hospital confinement
  • Deaths which occur during diagnostic or therapeutic procedures or from complications of such procedures
  • When a fetus is born dead in the absence of a physician or midwife
    • Stillbirths in the hospital need not be reported to OCME unless there is a history of maternal trauma or drug abuse, or the case has some other unusual or suspicious circumstance
    • Neonatal deaths from prematurity and its complications must be reported if the premature delivery was caused by maternal trauma or drug abuse
  • Deaths due to disease, injury, or toxic agent resulting from employment
  • When there is an intent to cremate or dispose of a body in any fashion other than interment in a cemetery
  • Dead bodies brought into the City without proper medical certification
  • Deaths which occur in any suspicious or unusual manner

OCME also investigates any case that may present a threat to public health.

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Procedures for Reporting Deaths

Deaths should be reported promptly to avoid delays in official investigations.

Police precincts and hospitals throughout the City telephone a Report of Death to OCME's Communications Department by dialing 212-447-2030, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; the Communications Specialist on duty records basic information concerning the circumstances of injury or death, and of hospitalization. The Communications Specialist then notifies an available OCME MedicoLegal Investigator (MLI).

The MLI will respond to the scene and obtain additional facts from family, friends, and police. If there are reasons for further examination or autopsy, the MLI will direct that the body be transported to an OCME facility. When death has occurred in a hospital, a field investigation is generally not conducted; instead, the investigation routinely consists of a review of hospital records with the reporting physician. Health care facilities reporting cases to OCME Communications must present the following completed and competent documentation:

  1. ME Clinical Summary Worksheet 3.0
  2. Required Documents for All NYC OCME Cases_Revised Memo
  3. ME Clinical Summary Worksheet Version 3.0 Instructions

Deaths occurring in health care facilities which do not meet the Reportable Death Criteria in 1 above need not be reported to OCME.

Deaths occurring within 24 hours of hospitalization from natural causes in which the diagnosis has been made with reasonable medical probability need not be reported, despite the fact that the patient survived less than 24 hours in the hospital; there is no "24-hour rule" in New York City.

Deaths due exclusively to natural disease need not be reported to OCME.

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Notes and Definitions for Physicians

  1. Cause, Mechanism and Manner of Death

    The cause of death is the disease or injury responsible for initiating the lethal sequence of events. A competent cause of death should be etiologically specific.

    The mechanism of death is the altered physiology and biochemistry whereby the cause exerts its lethal effect. Mechanisms of death lack etiology specificity and are unacceptable as substitutes for underlying causes of death. Common mechanisms of death include congestive heart failure, cardiac arrhythmias, asphyxia, sepsis, exsanguinations, renal failure, and hepatic failure. The term "cardio-respiratory arrest" is, as a rule, meaningless for the purposes of death certification; it is a description of being dead, not a cause of death.

    The manner of death explains how the cause arose: natural or violent (accident, homicide, suicide or undetermined). Natural deaths are defined as those which are caused exclusively (100%) by disease. If an injury of any sort causes or contributes to death no matter how minor the contribution, the manner of death cannot be natural. OCME never uses mixed classifications of the manner of death (eg., natural/accident).

  2. Proximate versus Immediate Cause of Death

    The underlying or proximate cause of death is that which, in a natural and continuous sequence unbroken by an efficient intervening cause, produces the fatality, and without which the end result would not have occurred.

    Intermediate causes of death are the complications and sequelae of the underlying cause. There may be one or more immediate causes, and they may occur over a prolonged interval, but none absolves the underlying cause of its ultimate responsibility.
    • For example, a man sustains a transabdominal gunshot wound with perforation of the colon. In spite of treatment over a period of three months, he develops peritonitis, septicemia, disseminated intravascular coagulation, hepatic and renal failure, bronchopneumonia, and adult respiratory distress syndrome. The gunshot wound is still the underlying or proximate cause of death, and such fatality must be reported to OCME.

    • As another example, if a person dies from complications of quadriplegia 10 years after an automobile accident in which (s)he sustained a cervical fracture with contusions of the spinal cord, the fatality must be reported because the injuries caused by the accident are the proximate cause of death.

  3. In any instance of suspected poisoning or drug overdose, it is essential that the samples of blood, urine and gastric lavage, obtained at or about the time of admission to the hospital, be retained for appropriate chemical testing.

  4. All indwelling tubes, intravascular catheters and drains should remain undisturbed in situ following a death which qualifies as an OCME case.

  5. All organ or tissue donations from decedents in OCME cases should be cleared with OCME.

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Training Resources to Improve Cause of Death Reporting

Clinical physician staff needing assistance in completing death certificates for deaths in health care facilities should refer to the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) training materials. If you have never previously completed training in Death Certificate completion, please click on "Training and Resources for Providers" and then "more information" under "Death Reporting" to find information about how to complete the cause of death. OCME should not be contacted for purposes of assistance with death certification.

The memorandum from the DOHMH Assistant Commissioner, Bureau of Vital Statistics documents resources available for completing cause of death on New York City death certificates.

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#deadwitness ~ Cold Case Closed Wow News Release: Three Homicide Cold Cases Filed Due To Operation by FBI Safe Streets Task Force

 

News Release: Three Homicide Cold Cases Filed Due To Operation by FBI Safe Streets Task Force

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE—September 15, 2020


Contact: Scott Alonso, 925-957-8638 office, 925-536-8110 mobile

scott.alonso@contracostada.org


Three Homicide Cold Cases Filed as a Result of Years-Long Operation by FBI Safe Streets Task Force

Martinez, Calif. – Today, the Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office is announcing three homicide cold cases, involving multiple defendants who are gang members affiliated with the Sureños, were filed recently. The gang violence was focused in South Concord and near Monument Boulevard. This successful effort was due to the years-long investigation and operation led by the FBI Safe Streets Task Force and local partners, including Concord Police, FBI, U.S. Attorney’s Office of Northern California, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms along with our Office. Two cases were filed last week and one was filed yesterday, totaling four homicides involving 11 defendants.

Operation Boulevard Blues culminated in a major law enforcement operation last Thursday that resulted in the arrest of 31 individuals and involved 31 different law enforcement agencies. Thirty-four search warrants were executed in multiple locations across Contra Costa County and 42 firearms were recovered. The details of the operation were announced earlier this morning with our federal partners.

“Our local efforts working collaboratively with our law enforcement partners, especially Concord Police, will keep our community safer and take violent gang members off the streets of Concord,” said District Attorney Diana Becton. “This successful operation started with a wiretap and led to multiple gang members involved in senseless murders and violence being arrested. While these cases were not solved right away, Concord Police and the FBI Safe Streets Task Force did not give up and fortunately we can bring some closure to the victims’ families.”

Overall, the DA’s Office filed three separate homicide complaints involving the following gang members of the Sureños – all of the alleged four homicides were done for the benefit of the gang:

  • People v. Michael Valdez, Andrew Cervantes, Daniel Rodriguez, Docket Number 01-194377-8
    • Victim is Marcos Villazon, Date of Alleged Murder is November 21, 2015
    • Victim is Luis Estrada, Date of Alleged Murder is November 30, 2015
  • People v. Rafael Lopez & Juan Barocio Jr., Docket Number 01-194379-4
    • Victim is Victor Gutierrez, Date of Alleged Murder is April 17, 2014
  • People v. Jose Cisneros, Marcos Ochoa, Luis Cruz, Aurelia Mendez, Antonio Mendez, Jose Ochoa, Docket Number 01-194418-0
    • Victim is Erick Cruz, Date of Alleged Murder is September 12, 2015

The criminal investigations because of this operation are still active and ongoing. All of the defendants charged by the DA’s Office remain in custody.

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#deadwitness ~ Frontline Documentary on Paradise Fire

 

Frontline Documentary covering the November 2018 Paradise Fire

Pete Bennett watched and waited in horror knowing his sons and ex resided in Holly Hills Mobile Home Park. He waited over a week to learn the fate of his fate of his former family. More tortuous was the response from the Walnut Creek Police and the city. There was no response at all.

The Paradise Fire

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Election 2020 ~ City of Walnut Creek

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eDiscovery - Sanctions and Discovery Misconduct linked to Alston-Bird and Wilson and Software Developer Pete Bennett

Keithley vs. Homestore.com 

No. C-03-04447 SI (EDL) ORDER FOR MONETARY SANCTIONS AND REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION FOR ADVERSE INFERENCE INSTRUCTION TO REMEDY DISCOVERY MISCONDUCT



The discovery misconduct by Defendants in this case is among the most egregious this Court has seen. Not only have Defendants made representations to Plaintiffs that have turned out to be false or misleading, they have also made material misstatements to the Court on more than one Case 3:03-cv-04447-SI  

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Details on how the court was defrauded via the missing testimony of Pete Bennett

Who is Pete Bennett

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