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The FICO Missing Person Challenge find Floyd Brown Jr.

William Lansing 

In the matter Bennett vs. Southern Pacific merged with Bennett vs. Floyd Brown Sr. a witness disappeared during 1989. 

He is dead, he is still missing?

Find Floyd Brown Jr. 

Mallard Drive Walnut Creek CA

son of Floyd Brown Sr. 

Age 21 in 1989 

His name should be in your records and your records should show he is deceased. 

They don't and I know why.  




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SAG Kamala Harris and three dead men #blacklivesmatter

Pete Bennett well acquainted of the murders of citizens story is different.  

Another KAMALA HARRIS missed opportunity 

https://www.mercurynews.com/2019/01/14/brazen-shootings-of-oscar-grants-best-friends-remain-unsolved-years-later/

 Years later, murders of Oscar Grant's best friends a mystery


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The Failures of SAG Kamala Harris - dead officers, officials and children

 

The untold story of politicized investigations

July 2012 the son of a Federal Judge located in New Jersey was gunned down but another murder is connected to Attorney Mark Angelucci representing Wood v. Contra Costa.

Bennett connected with Mr. Angelucci via articles in NationalFile.com referencing the Executive Order by President Trump regarding changes to CPS and Social Services. 

Bennett was waiting for contact when the bad news arrived by email,  

Bennett created deadwitness.com for simple reasons - his witnesses have been taken out.   



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CIA Programmer Larry Ellison says the CIA made him rich - then he made me poor

 

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The 1988 murder of an employee of Mayor Feinstein

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#deadwitness Another Murder near Philip Anschutz, Oracle and KinderCare? WTF

The Mysterious Death Of An Enron Exec

file photo of J. Clifford Baxter, a former vice chairman for Enron Corp, who was found dead of a gunshot wound early Friday, Jan. 25, 2002
####  THE MURDER OF 21 year old Floyd Brown Jr. allowed the defense counsel, the Judge and counsel defending Bennett to cram a deal costing Bennett plus permanently maiming his hand. 
   

Philip Anschutz Chairman of the Board of Southern Pacific 

Event:Bennett vs.Southern Pacific Contra Costa Superior Court (1987 to 1990).  
Case Result: Witness Murdered in 1989 concealed from Bennett 

FBI AGENT Frank Doyle Jr. 

Event: Visited Mainframe Designs Owner Pete Bennett during February 1989 
Purpose: Responding to Bennett's request for FBI Assistance regarding corruption with the City of Pittsburg and numerous police officers

Contra Costa Legal Counsel Sharon Anderson 

Event: Contra Costa vs. Southern Pacific (inverse condemnation and eminent domain 
Purpose: legal processes connected to SP right or ways, track removal and environmental actions. 
Importance: Anderson as Deputy County Counsel would have interacted with SP general counsel Richard Stanford Kopf is the same defense counsel in Bennett vs. Southern Pacific. 
David Fraser Photography | MLK Celebration 2012 | Sharon Anderson, Contra Costa County Counsel


It may be the biggest outstanding mystery in the Enron story: the death of Cliff Baxter, a former top Enron executive. He'd just agreed to testify to Congress in the Enron case. A congressional source tells CBS News that Baxter wasn't a target in the probe, he was to provide evidence against others.

But on the morning of January 25th he was found in his car - shot dead.

Police were criticized for calling it a suicide before investigating, so they kept the case open. The fact that it's still open more than two months later has made the Cliff Baxter case prime fodder for murder conspiracy theories, reports CBS News Correspondent Sharyl Attkisson.

Adding to the mystery is a letter - perhaps a suicide note - that Baxter's wife is fighting to keep private. Groups like the Texas Freedom of Information Foundation want at least part of it made public.

"I believe very strongly that Enron is mentioned in it," said Joel White, the group's attorney.

More questions are raised in police, autopsy and lab reports obtained by CBS News.

Police won't talk while the case is open, so CBS News asked two experts - independent coroner Cyril Wecht and former homicide detective Bill Wagner - to review the reports. While suicide appears likely, both experts say the documents make it impossible to discount foul play.

Asked why he couldn't rule out murder, Wagner said, "because murder can be made to look like a suicide. ... Someone who is knowledgeable about forensics can very well have the ability to stage a murder, commit a murder and stage it to look as if it was a suicide, understanding what the police are going to be looking for."

The experts found several things highly unusual. First the peculiar ammunition: not regular bullets but something called "rat-shot".

"This kind of ammunition cannot be easily or readily traced back to the gun from which it was fired," explained Wecht.

"It's not as frequently used by people for any reason. It's not the type of ammunition one finds in guns - it has a specific purpose: shooting at snakes and rodents in order to get a distribution pattern of the small pellets contained within the nose portion of the bullet. It's not something that a person is likely to have and to use if they intended to kill themselves," said Wecht.

Other unanswered questions include mysterious wounds on one hand and unexplained shards of glass in Baxter's shirt. All reasons to look deeper to rule out murder.

But Wagner says glaring police errors may make it harder to close the books on the Baxter case.

First, nobody wrapped the hands to preserve evidence.

"When the body did finally arrive for the autopsy, the hands hadn't even been bagged," said Wagner.

"I'm just amazed frankly that the hands were not bagged," Wecht said.

"From what I've seen looking at the vehicle, it doesn't appear they even fingerprinted it," continued Wagner.

"The police narrative is vague for this type of investigation. It's important to get a timeline of the events that took place through the course of investigation - that appears to be lacking in the original report from the crime scene. Without that, without being able to piece together what was done when, it's very difficult to understand the events that took place and how they unfolded from that report," said Wagner.

The gun and other evidence were moved before photos were taken. The body was moved as well. There's a puzzling mention of blood outside the car from someone laying Baxter on the ground.

Wagner says that only should have happened if rescuers pulled him out to revive him. But even that scenario doesn't add up - the body is back in the car when the funeral home arrives "and that's something that is not explained in the police reports," said Wagner.

"I think there were some very important things omitted from the original investigation report that should have been included in it. I would like to have known what were the first couple things the Fire Department did to treat the victim allegedly as he was sitting in the car and from that point how did they change the initial crime scene. What was moved? Did they remove the body from the vehicle? It's actually unclear how they treated the actual scene," Wagner said.

Incredibly, even though an autopsy is required by law, none was ordered. By the time that decision was reversed, Baxter's body was being processed at a funeral home.

The coroner says police still won't tell her exactly who handled and who saw the body before it finally reached her and won't even give her routine information.

The official finding on Baxter's death may well end up being suicide, but for now his death certificate remains unsigned. And at least one provocative question is left permanently unanswered: what, exactly, Cliff Baxter would have told investigators about the biggest corporate scandal in history.
 

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Cindy Silva and Pete Bennett threatened from running from office

 

Walnut Creek Resident Pete Bennett former PG&E programmer connected to Thomas Silva husband of Cindy Silva have spent years avoiding Pete Bennett.  

The opinion of Pete Bennett is the Silva's are involved in nightmares at PG&E and that a group near the Silva's deliberately involved Bennett in the San Bruno explosion.  

By summer 2014 Bennett was watching CNN when a family connected to his family was killed in murder suicide.  


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Pete Bennett filed papers with the City of Walnut Creek for the 2014 council election. Bennett was threatened with arrest and removed from the building.  


Cindy Silva

Cindy Silva was first elected to the City Council in 2006 and was subsequently re-elected to the Council in 2010, re-appointed in 2014, and re-elected in 2018. She served as mayor in 2010-11, Cindy Silvaagain in 2012-13, and was mayor throughout 2019. Prior to her election to the City Council, Silva served on the Planning Commission from 2004-06, including two years during which the City was updating and adopting General Plan 2025.

As mayor in 2011, Silva founded Walnut Creek Community Service Day, which she still co-chairs. Now in its ninth year, Community Service Day has involved an average 1,200 volunteers each year, contributing more than 40,000 cumulative hours to complete projects for schools, libraries, open spaces, parks, the arts, and community service organizations. The Community Service Day effort was honored to receive a 2012 Helen Putnam Award for excellence from the League of California Cities. 

Also in 2011, Silva spearheaded a Community Blue Ribbon Task Force on Fiscal Health, a 14-member community-based group that invested 9 months and more than 3,000 person hours in assessing and providing recommendations on Walnut Creek's long-term operating revenues and expenses, capital assets and investments, and financial policies.

In 2013 and again in 2019, as mayor, Silva initiated 2nd Saturday Spotlight, a year-long program that gave community members an opportunity to learn more about some of Walnut Creek's local non-profit partners and city operations.

In her role as a council member, Silva has served on numerous Council committees:  Finance, Public Education, Housing and Community Development,Public Safety, and Youth and Family Services. She has served on ad hoc committees for for the North Downtown Specific Plan, economic development, for the planned improvements to Broadway Plaza, and for the Walnut Creek Transit Village. She has served as the Council liaison to Walnut Creek Downtown, the Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce Tourism Business Improvement District, Rossmoor and the Diablo Regional Arts Association.

Regionally, Silva is one of two members of the City Council representing Walnut Creek on the Central Contra Costa Solid Waste Authority Board, (Recycle Smart), a joint partnership with other central county jurisdictions that manages garbage and recycling services. She was chair of the Authority in 2015. Silva also is a director of the East Bay Regional Communications System Authority, a 43-agency authority that has built and operates a state-of-the-art, interoperable public safety radio system serving the 2.5 million people of Alameda and Contra Costa counties. For EBRCSA, Silva serves on the Finance Committee. Silva is also a past chair (2017) of the Contra Costa Mayors' Conference.

In 2017, Silva was appointed by Governor Jerry Brown as a local government representative on the California Seismic Safety Commission. Silva is actively involved both regionally and at the state level in the League of California Cities. Since 2015, she has been a member of the League’s statewide Board of Directors; she also sits on two League policy committees:  Housing, Community and Economic Development (2010-2018, committee chair, 2016) and Governance, Transparency and Labor Relations.  In 2012-13, Silva was one of 16 city representatives on the League’s Strategic Initiatives Task Force. In the fall of 2010, in 2011 and 2019, she appeared as a panel member during the League’s annual conference. Locally, Silva was 2013 president of the League’s East Bay Division, which comprises the 33 cities of Contra Costa and Alameda counties. From 2008-2010, Silva was Walnut Creek’s representative to TRANSPAC, the regional transportation planning committee of Central Contra Costa; she served as chair of TRANSPAC in 2010. Through this group, Silva led efforts to find regional solutions to local transportation and  traffic safety issues, including school crossing guard programs, major roadway improvements, and bike-pedestrian enhancements.

A resident of Walnut Creek since 1984, Silva has been an active community volunteer for more than 20 years. She is a director of the Walnut Creek Civic Pride Foundation, which raised more than $380,000 for the all abilities playground at Heather Farm Park; she is a treasurer of Walnut Creek Sister Cities International; and she is chair of the Board for Hospice East Bay. Previously, Silva served on the committee for the East Bay Women’s Conference (2008-2016), on the committee for the One City One Book program (2006-2015), and on the Action for Beauty Council. In 2013-14, Silva was a member of the Centennial Steering Committee; as part of this, she co-chaired Centennial Heritage Day at Borges Ranch, she co-chaired the involvement of the former mayors in the Centennial, and she was integral in the development of the Centennial marketing program, including the Centennial website.

Previously, Silva volunteered for our local libraries, schools, and youth and youth sports programs.
·        For our libraries, Silva was a member of the capital campaign committee for the Walnut Creek Library, which raised more than $5 million for the new facility. In 2010 and 2012, she co-chaired Authors under the Stars, the annual gala for Walnut Creek’s libraries. Silva co-chaired the Yes -- A New Walnut Creek Library Committee, working for passage of Measure R (Fall 2005) and Proposition 81 (June 2006). She has served as a member of the City’s Library Advisory Team and worked with the Walnut Creek Library Foundation. She was a member of the campaign committee for Measure Q, which brought extended library hours to Walnut Creek (2002).
·        As a volunteer for schools, Silva is a past PTSA president for Las Lomas High School (2003-2005) and past member of the Board of both the Las Lomas and Walnut Creek Intermediate parent organizations. For Las Lomas, she also served on the WASC Accreditation Committee and on the Student Carpool Parking Committee. She was a liaison member of the Las Lomas Foundation Board of Directors. She received the California State PTA Continuing Service Award in 2005. From 2005-2010, Silva served on the Measure A Oversight Committee for the Acalanes High School District. She previously served on the district’s Revenue Committee. She is a former director of the Walnut Creek Education Foundation. In 2001, she co-chaired Measure C for the Walnut Creek School District, a parcel tax that funded lower class size for grades 4-8; she subsequently served on the committees for funding measures for the Walnut Creek School District and Acalanes High School District in 2002 and 2005.
·        For local youth, Silva served as a director and scholarship chair of the Walnut Creek Fountain for Youth Foundation. She served on the Board of Directors of the Walnut Creek Soccer Club for six years (1999-2004), managing fields, game scheduling, referees and registration. She is a past president and four-year member of the Board of the Walnut Creek Swim Conference (2001-2004). She is a past mother advisor of the Concord chapter of California Rainbow Girls, a Masonic youth organization. In 2004, she served on the Sister City committee for the visit of the youth soccer team from Siofok, Hungary.

Silva has 40 years of business experience in marketing and communications in industries as diverse as telecommunications, biotech, and the non-profit sector. Since 1980, she has owned her own consulting business -- originally Eisley Communications, Inc., now Eisley Silva Communications.

A summa cum laude graduate of the University of Southern California, Silva has a bachelor’s degree in journalism. She is a native of Santa Cruz, California. She and her husband, Tom, have a daughter, Katie, who is a 2005 graduate of Las Lomas High School and 2009 graduate of the University of Washington in Seattle.

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The FICO Murders of US Attorney Thomas C. Wales and FICO programmer Richard Wales

US Attorney Murder




The murder of a US Attorney is a big story that occurred just after 9/11 and the murders of many at a movie theater that competed with Regal Cinemas may have gone unnoticed by police and investigators.  Bennett being a long term software developer connected to several decades of investigations accidentally stumbled upon a connection while searching for answers with another 9/11 event connected to SBCGlobal, Anthrax, and a devastation computer virus.  

The murder of Wales leads to question regarding the failure of Microsoft to patch Windows NT workstations.  The perfect storm that failed the tech industry caused billions in damages came through the SBCGlobal network on 9/18/2001 on networks controlled by Peter A. Darbee then COO of Pacific Bell.   

James Holmes father is a programmer with a FICO Acquisition located in San Diego 

FICO ~ Connection Details 


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Nancy Templeton -Abuse of Authority Under Color of Law and Official aka "Code Enforcement"

This code enforcement officer has continually harassed Pete Bennett

What really happened to Kip Dozier?

Enforcing the Code to harrass, intimidate, stalk, threaten, harm, beat and kill. Oh yeah maybe lynch a few when its Rainey

Fines, Tickets and Property Siezures

September 16, 2020, Pete Bennett homeless resident Pete Bennett lost the last of his property stored in front of Walnut Creek Walnut Creek City Hall. With this agency Bennett has lost cars, instruments, gear, laptops, computers, offices and businesses.

Fines, Tickets and Property Siezures

September 16, 2020, Pete Bennett homeless resident Pete Bennett lost the last of his property stored in front of Walnut Creek Walnut Creek City Hall. With this agency Bennett has lost cars, instruments, gear, laptops, computers, offices and businesses.

Fines, Tickets and Property Siezures

September 16, 2020, Pete Bennett homeless resident Pete Bennett lost the last of his property stored in front of Walnut Creek Walnut Creek City Hall. With this agency Bennett has lost cars, instruments, gear, laptops, computers, offices and businesses.

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The FICO Murders linking Boulder to Seattle

 Richard-Wales-Obituary

Richard Douglas Wales

Palo Alto, California

1954 - 2016

Palo Alto, California

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Richard Douglas Wales

July 26, 1954-Oct. 6, 2016

Resident of Atherton

Richard Douglas Wales, July 26, 1954-October 6, 2016, resident of Atherton, CA, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his beloved wife, Betsy Halaby Wales, his adult step-children, Catherine, Ned and Caroline Halaby, sister Kitty Wales, and oldest friend, Ned Walker. He was the son of Sonia Wales (deceased) and Thomas C. Wales of Cambridge, MA, and brother of Tom Wales (deceased). Rick was a man of virtue who pursued a life of precision, vigor and joy. Rick worked at Fair Isaac for 17 years, most recently as Vice-President of Engineering for the Software Tools division. Memorial service will be private. The family requests donations be made to The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation at https://www.themmrf.org/donate-to-mmrf/

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