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Lawless America…The Movie – Day 7 of 143 – Busy 13-hour Day in Nashville Tennessee

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Day 7 of 143

June 20, 2012 was Day 7 for Lawless America…The Movie.  I  left Knoxville, Tennessee at 5 am after two hours’ sleep. 

I pulled into the Comfort Suites North in Nashville at about 7 am after a three-hour drive and a time zone change.

Today was heavily criminal court corruption.  I interviewed eight people. and once again, I was blown away by the stories and the evidence of injustice and corruption.

Susan Ramsey is the State Coordinator for Tennessee, and she was there from 8 am to 10 pm.  She did a wonderful job, and she is such a delight to be with.  We REALLY need a State Coordinator for every location.  It makes the process so much easier.  And Susan will tell you that it is a specvial experience to spend the day hearing the stories and interacting with the victims.

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We had only one of our crew show up today.  Six people had volunteered, but only Alexander Benjamin Greenspan showed up.  Without question, Alex is the top crewmember we have had.  He did it all, and he is really smart.  I had never used the new Sennheiser wireless microphones, so he jumped right in and figured out how to set everything up.  Alex is the greatest!

I interviewed eight people today: Tim McDonald, Greg Owens, Othell White, Karen Caldwell, Don Acree, Representative for Randy Jones, Milia Bodruzzaman, and Susan Ramsey.  Six of the eight were there to discuss criminal court corruption — one victim and the rest friends and family of victims.  

Tim McDonald and Susan Ramsey are the spouses of Teresa Deion Harris and Stacy Ramsey who are serving life sentences without parole for being in a pickup truck with a demented man who murdered a young man.  Teresa and Stacy did not commit murder, but they were convicted of murder based on the archaic Felony Murder Rule that still exists in Tennessee.  This law says that if you are with someone who commits murder, you are guilty of murder, too.  It also applies to loaning your car to someone.  If you loan your car to someone and they commit murder while you are at home asleep, you are guilty of murder, too.  Teresa and Stacy were just teenagers when they were convicted; they have spent half of their lives behind bars.  There is extensive corruption involved in their wrongful convictions.

Greg Owens and his mother, Othell White,  were both filmed.  Greg is one of the most unlikley-looking criminals you’ll see — a smiling guy-next-door type.  His story is outrageous.  He was sent to prison because his business failed.  He filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy and was fully discharged, but some creditors got a district attorney to file charges against him, and he was convicted of a crime that does not exist.  In his case, the judge even told the aattorneys that Greg had not committed a crime, but Greg’s attorney did not disclose this absolutely vital piece of information to him.  No one is safe in business if you can go to prison due to the impact of a downturn in  business.

Karen Leah Caldwell’s story is chilling, to say the least.  She sued a family court judge, and he took away her two children in retaliation.  It has been over 900 days since she had custody of her children.

Randy Jones’ story is one of a defense attorney who has to go down in history as one of the worst ever.  Randy is innocent, but he is in prison for murder.

Don Acree is an accountant who has had his life turned upside down because he has tried to save his father from guardianship abuse and probate abuse.  Don has been sued, arrested, fined, and more.  And all the while, he has been blocked from seeing or helping his elderly father.

Milia Bodruzzaman is the friend of a man in prison for a crime that does not exist.

There are a number of powerful messages in the filming done with these subjects.

Eleven of the nineteen interviews for Nashville were no shows, including Dennis Schuelke, who had dropped out as driver for the RV during the trip.  The  no-show factor is way too high.  Five of the 11 no-shows were people with whom I have had significant contact.

The three-minute testimonies to Congress and VITALLY IMPORTANT.  If you haven’t done yours, PLEASE do one before you come meet with me.  And when you come to be filmed, please bring a copy of your script to me as well as a list of any questions that you want me to ask you.  I had to leave the printer/scanner at home, so I need to rely on you to bring me paper.  Also, bring any proof.  Some of the best interviews have been with people who brought documents and photos that they could hold up for the camera.

 Note: I haven’t been able to read email. If you haven’t heard from me, and it’s important, please call me any time on Sunday, June 17, 2012 — currently confidential.  And remember that you can call me when I am driving, as I am totally available for calls at that time, but will be unavailable during the film days.  Please understand that there are so many things that I HAVE to do each and every day that my time is not my own.  PLEASE, PLEASE do not be upset with me if I cannot respond to your emails or voice mails.  Send emails and leave voice mails, but do try to call me during the hiurs that I am available for calls.

Daily Journal — Click here to access the daily report from each of the 143 days.

 

 

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Tim McDonald Greg Owens
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Othell White Karen Caldwell
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Don Acree Rep of Randy Jones
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Milia Bodruzzaman Susan Ramsey

 

 

 

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Meeting room as we began to set up for filming.
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One of the five lights that we use.
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Comfort Inn North in Nashville, Tennessee provided a free meeting room for our filming.

 

The Basics

Lawless America…The Movie is all about exposing the fact that we now live in Lawless America.  We no longer have laws that are enforced because judges do whatever they want to do.  America has also become lawless because government officials are dishonest and/or corrupt.

The movie will expose corruption in every state.  The Movie will focus on victims.  Corrupt judges and corrupt government officials will be exposed, and we will confront a number of the crooks.

If anyone has ever questioned the story of a person who has expressed the view that they were a victim of the government or of judges, this movie will prove that the odds are that the corruption report was true.  In fact, there are probably tens of millions of victims in the United States who never realized what happened to them.

One feature length documentary movie is being produced.  It will be shown in theaters, on Netflix, Blockbuster, and other such video places, and the movie will be presented at the Sundance Film Festival and other film festivals.

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In addition, videos will be produced for each state and for each type of corruption.  Everyone who is interviewed for the film will record a three-minute segment that will be done as testimony before Congress as well as a 30-60 minute on-camera interview with Bill Windsor, founder of LawlessAmerica.com and GRIP, and candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives.  The legislators in each state will receive the testimony from those in their state, and the members of the U.S. House and Senate will receive all of the testimony nationwide.

Over 750 people are already scheduled to be interviewed for the movie.  We will continue to accept as many requests as possible. 

The 50-state road trip is planned to take 143 days.  Here is the itinerary for Lawless America…the Movie.  The road trip starts in Atlanta and heads North and travels counterclockwise around the country.  From Olympia, Washington, we will head up to Juneau, Alaksa.  Upon the return to Atlanta, Bill Windsor will fly to Honolulu as the 50th state.

All filming will be done either at the State Capitol, at a courthouse in the state capital, or in a meeting room near the Capitol.  For those who are unable to travel to the capital, you can still appear in the videos by recording your own video or by being interviewed on camera by Bill Windsor using a webcam and Skype.  Webcams are available on loan to those who need one for their interview.

It is our plan that this movie can educate many, many people about the reality that America is broken.  We will expose many corrupt judges and government officials.  We hope to generate a lot of publicity about corruption that the mainstream media usually hides from the public.

We will deliver proposed judicial reform legislation to the governor and legislators at each state Capitol.

We will make room in the film schedule for anyone with a great story of corruption.  Email bill@lawlessamerica.com.

 

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William M. Windsor

I, William M. Windsor, am not an attorney.  This website expresses my OPINIONS.   The comments of visitors or guest authors to the website are their opinions and do not therefore reflect my opinions.  Anyone mentioned by name in any article is welcome to file a response.   This website does not provide legal advice.  I do not give legal advice.  I do not practice law.  This website is to expose government corruption, law enforcement corruption, political corruption, and judicial corruption.  Whatever this website says about the law is presented in the context of how I or others perceive the applicability of the law to a set of circumstances if I (or some other author) was in the circumstances under the conditions discussed.  Despite my concerns about lawyers in general, I suggest that anyone with legal questions consult an attorney for an answer, particularly after reading anything on this website.  The law is a gray area at best.  Please read our Legal Notice and Terms.


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