Monday, November 4, 2013
Kyle's Computer--A Tangled Web (Part II)
Detective Stephen Bohling, in his Clearwater Police Report, states that Kyle’s computer was accessed on February 18th—the Sunday after Kyle’s passing—even though Denise Miscavige, Gerald Gentile, and Tom Brennan testified that it was accessed on the 17th. Federal Agent Barbara Mendez also writes in her report that the computer was accessed on February 18th. In other words, she conducted her analysis based on the information provided her by Detective Bohling. None of this adds up; none of this is cohesive or makes sense. Why would the detective lie about the dates? Normally, when someone lies, they’re attempting to hide something. Let’s shine the light of truth on these inconsistencies.
Denise Miscavige and Tom Brennan lied about where they were and what they were doing the evening of Friday, February 16, 2007 (the evening Kyle passed away). They created a phony 11:00 p.m. “book borrowing” alibi in order to position themselves away from the scene of Kyle’s death. When, during the deposition process, Attorney Ken Dandar pressed them for specific details about the “book borrowing,” he exposed their lying. Despite all of this fairly obvious alibiing, however, the erroneous 11:00 p.m. time of death went into the Clearwater Police Department Report. Due to Miscavige and Brennan’s lying it’s still presumed that Kyle passed away at 11:00 p.m. on Friday, February 16.
Excerpt from the deposition of Denise Miscavige
Denise Miscavige testifies that it was “the next morning” that Brennan returns to the apartment and discovers Kyle’s computer-February 17th.
Gerald Gentile’s First Statement;Clearwater Police Report,page 45.
Excerpt from the Deposition of Gerald Gentile
Excerpt from the Deposition of Detective Stephen Bohling
The Clearwater Police Report narrative;written by Detective Steve Bohling
Detective Bohling omits a significant detail in his first narrative–Gerald Gentile’s name.
In their first interviews with Clearwater Police Detective Stephen Bohling both Denise Miscavige and her husband Gerald Gentile stated that Kyle’s computer was removed from Tom Brennan’s apartment and taken to their home on Saturday, February 17 (the day after Kyle passed away). Gerald Gentile, in fact, stated that he accessed the computer and copied the files—all on the same day—Saturday, February 17. During Gerald Gentile’s deposition, however—when he was asked by Attorney Ken Dandar to relate when he accessed Kyle’s computer—he avoided giving a direct answer. He stated, instead, that it took place in the daylight hours. Unfortunately, Dandar did not press him for further computer-related information.
When Detective Bohling was deposed by Attorney Dandar, the policeman conveniently “forgot” what he had written in his Clearwater Police Department Report—that Kyle’s computer, following Kyle’s death, was accessed for the first time on Sunday, February 18. Why would the detective write down that this fairly important incident took place on Sunday, February 18, instead of on Saturday, February 17—despite being told to the contrary by two of the defendants, Denise Miscavige and Gerald Gentile? It does not take a Sherlock Holmes to come up with the obvious answer—the date was changed because the seizure of Kyle’s computer, along with the accession and copying of Kyle’s files, so soon after his passing by defendants in the lawsuit, would be regarded by any judge and any juryman as very suspicious.
Excerpt from the Deposition of Detective Steve Bohling
Actions Speak Louder than Words
Statement of Tom Brennan made under the advisement of Attorney Paul Johnson.
No copy of the receipt was entered into evidence.
The Truth of the Matter
Detective Bohling’s First Interview: March 2007
A copy of this document was sent to the FBI,Tampa Division in the Autumn of 2007.
“Thirty-five documents?”
Statement of Mark C. “Marty” Rathbun,former senior executive of the Church of Scientology.
http://www.wtsp.com/investigators/article/282987/34/Federal-suit-Scientologists-spent-30-mil-to-cover-death
Recorded exchange between Attorney Lee Fugate and Detective Steve Bohling.
Who’s giving advice to Tom Brennan? Scientology, Office of Special Affairs.
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