Friday, November 28, 2008
Please help us
For anyone just following this blog and not commenting, PLEASE post your opinions. Constable Ron Hickman started this fight the day he used his office to help Scott's killer. All I am doing is cleaning up the mess and making sure justice is done. As of today, Ron Hickman is under investigation by the Attorney General's office and the Harris County DA's office (or so I'm told). I'm hoping that he still doesn't have connections in the DA's office to get him out of trouble. Also, there are several news agencies out there compiling their own investigations. This is not going to go away this time. I WILL NOT SHUT UP UNTIL JUSTICE IS DONE. And for all of you good Pct. 4 deputies and employees...I stand behind you 100%. It is only your management that I have a problem with. There are some very good employees who are being bad mouthed, but I know you are good employees. Sometimes doing the right thing isn't the easiest thing. I'd rather be able to work my butt off for the right thing so I can look at myself in the mirror everyday.
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Friday, November 21, 2008
I think the letter says it all!
My name is Paula Claborn Henderson, and I am the widow of Deputy Constable Frank Scott Claborn (EOW 2-19-04). I found out in May 2008 that rather than support my late husband, Constable Hickman's own deputy, he chose to write a letter to the parole board on his killer's behalf. Sickening, isn't it? Not only that, but he is also the campaign treasurer of Patricia Fincher Harless. Scott's killer was Donald Lee Fincher, Jr. Notice any similarities? When interviewed by Channel 2 News in Houston, the assistant DA said that Constable Hickman supported Scott's killer getting probation!!!!!! I need help desperately. I made a promise to my son that I would seek justice for his father, and that includes everyone who worked behind the scenes to sabotage the justice system. If you know anything at all about this situation, please feel free to post it on this blog. If you don't feel comfortable doing that, then please contact the DA's office directly. Thank you so much for anything you can do to help. I promise you will remain anonymous.
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