By Orpheus
Sunday, May 22, 2022
Oklahoma Bar Assn. Corruption
TULSA DETECTIVE ON LOSING STREAK, WALKS THIN LINE
By Orpheus
In Tulsa, Oklahoma, former gubernatorial candidate Paul C. Tay still sits in jail pending an August 2022 trial for Rape and Assault and Battery with a Dangerous Weapon. Tay is charged with Rape although no penetration of the vagina by a penis is alleged, a fact necessary for a ‘rape.’ Previously Tay was charged with Kidnapping as Tulsa Police Department Lt. Det. Darin Ehrenrich went on TV and told audiences that Tay took the woman from Oklahoma City to Tulsa against her will, a fact Judge Priddy noted was not testified to at Preliminary Hearing.
Judge Priddy also noted that the alleged victim could not confirm if either of the alleged incidents, rape or the separate battery, even occurred in Tulsa. The police report notes no marks or bruises.
Monday, May 2, 2022
RAPE PROSECUTOR LIES ABOUT HER OWN RAPE, BASICALLY ADMITS IT TO JURY
"Editor's note: In a perfect world everyone could stand up in public and speak their mind or disclose corruption but we do not live in that kind of world. We have a new source that is willing to write her own stories, a much better way than taking the details down and a third party writing the story, but her identity needs protected due to the nature of her work. We will call her Orpeus, a man's name from ancient Greece.
These are not the first allegations of sexual misconduct and promiscuity in the large D.A. offices in the state. It is hard to provide society justice and decency when the guardians of the system are rutting like sows in heat."
Tulsa County Special Victim Unit Assistant District Attorney (ADA) Ashley Swindell Nix took the stand today as the alleged victim in her own sexual assault case. Eventually the ADA admitted on cross examination that she had ‘never lived alone before’ and was ‘drinking too much’ all while acknowledging the evidence pointed to her trying to fabricate the ‘attack’ due to her own worry of discipline for sexual indiscretions with her supervisors (plural) at the Tulsa County District Attorneys Office. DA Kunzweiler had no ‘HR (human resource) complaints’ against Nix according to Nix.