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OBIT: Destinee Shaharisha-Jenae, Hillary, Antioch,


Connecting Destinee Shaharisha-Jenae, HillaryAntioch, another dead employee connected to Starbucks 

The Dubious Phone Call and Time Wasting Project
The folks at TPG will have to answer to my Whistleblower Complaints on the truly odd collection of RFPs emanating from companies connected to Richard Blum, William McGlashan, CBRE, Regency Centers, Trammel Crow, Lennar, Catellus


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- Pete Bennett
Destinee Shaharisha-Jenae, Hillary
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My story is about witness murders, private equity, mergers and acquisitions linked back to the Matter of Bennett v. Southern Pacific lost in 1989.  It was a winnable case as long the witnesses testified.  
UPDATE PER CHP:
CHP INVESTIGATES FREEWAY SHOOTING
At approximately 2:25 PM, CHP – Contra Costa Area was advised of a silver Honda that collided into the guard rail on Highway 4 eastbound at Port Chicago Highway. While units were in route another caller advised the vehicle ended up on the Willow Pass Road off-ramp from eastbound Highway 4.
Upon emergency personnel and CHP arrival, it was determined the vehicle drove off the roadway and collided with the guardrail. The solo female driver out of Antioch was pronounced deceased on scene. While units were investigating the scene, bullet holes were located on the driver side door. This investigation is ongoing, any further details will be released at a later time.
If anyone has information regarding this incident or witnessed it take place, they are encourage to contact CHP investigators at 707-917-4491.
UPDATE #2
At approximately 2:25 PM, CHP – Contra Costa Area was advised of a silver Honda that collided into the guard rail on Highway 4 eastbound at Port Chicago Highway. While units were in route another caller advised the vehicle ended up on the Willow Pass Road off-ramp from eastbound Highway 4. Upon emergency personnel and CHP arrival, it was determined the vehicle drove off the roadway and collided with the guardrail.
The solo 25-year-old female driver, Destinee Shaharisha – Jenae Hillery, a resident of Antioch was pronounced deceased on scene. While units were investigating the scene, bullet holes were located on the driver side door. This investigation is ongoing, any further details will be released at a later time.
If anyone has information regarding this incident or witnessed it take place, they are encourage to contact CHP investigators at 707-917-4491.
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CIVMSC99-03596 - FANG VS TRUBRIDGE






Name:GAGEN, MCCOY, MCMAHON & ARMSTRONG
Address:279 FRONT ST
P.O. BOX 218
City, State, Zip:DANVILLE, CA 94526-0218
Phone:(925) 837-0585

Case CIVMSC99-03596 - FANG VS TRUBRIDGE 

Complaint Number:1
Complaint Type:COMPLAINT
Filing Date:09/17/1999
Complaint Status:DISMISS W/O PREJ. 10/27/1999
Party NumberParty TypeParty NameAttorneyParty Status
PLAINTIFF KIM FANG  GAGEN, MCCOY, MCMAHON & ARMSTRONG DISMISSAL WITHOUT PREJUDICE 10/27/1999 
DEFENDANT SARA TRUBRIDGE  Unrepresented DISMISSAL WITHOUT PREJUDICE 10/27/1999


Case CIVMSC99-03596 - FANG VS TRUBRIDGE 

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02/04/2000 8:30 AM DEPT. 06 FIRST STATUS CONFERENCE HEARING VACATED   
12/16/1999 9:00 AM DEPT. 06 HRG ON OSC RE: FAILURE TO FILE PROOF OF SERVICE VACATED   
10/27/1999 ENTIRE ACTION DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE Not Applicable   
10/27/1999 REQUEST FILED AND DISMISSAL ENTERED WITHOUT PREJUDICE AS TO ENTIRE ACTION Not Applicable   
09/17/1999 HEARING OSC RE: FAILURE TO FILE PROOF OF SERVICE SET FOR 12/16/99 AT 9:00 IN DEPARTMENT 06    
09/17/1999 FIRST STATUS CONFERENCE HEARING SET FOR 2/04/00 AT 8:30 IN DEPARTMENT 06    
09/17/1999 COLOR OF FILE IS YELLOW  Not Applicable   
09/17/1999 CASE ENTRY COMPLETE Not Applicable   
09/17/1999 CASE HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO DEPT. 06    
09/17/1999 COMPLAINT FILED. SUMMONS IS ISSUED  Not Applicable   


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Cessna 414, N727RP: Fatal accident

Serial Number414-0385StatusValid
Manufacturer NameCESSNACertificate Issue Date10/14/2016
Model414Expiration Date10/31/2019
Type AircraftFixed Wing Multi-EngineType EngineReciprocating
Pending Number ChangeNoneDealerNo
Date Change AuthorizedNoneMode S Code (base 8 / oct)52337422
MFR Year1973Mode S Code (base 16 / hex)A9BF12
Type RegistrationCorporationFractional OwnerNO

Registered Owner

NameCATEGORY III AVIATION CORP
Street350 SANSOME ST STE 400
CitySAN FRANCISCOStateCALIFORNIA
CountySAN FRANCISCOZip Code94104-1308
CountryUNITED STATES

Airworthiness

Engine ManufacturerCONT MOTORClassificationStandard
Engine ModelTSIO-520 SERCategoryNormal
A/W Date03/27/1973Exception CodeNo

The information contained in this record should be the most current Airworthiness information available in the historical aircraft record. However, this data alone does not provide the basis for a determination regarding the airworthiness of an aircraft or the current aircraft configuration. For specific information, you may request a copy of the aircraft record at http://aircraft.faa.gov/e.gov/ND/

Other Owner Names

None

Temporary Certificates

None

Fuel Modifications

None

Deregistered Aircraft

Deregistered Aircraft 1 of 1
Aircraft Description
Serial Number348233113Certificate Issue Date07/08/1991
Manufacturer NamePIPERMode S Code (base 8 / oct)52337422
ModelPA-34-220TMode S Code (base 16 / hex)A9BF12
Year ManufacturerNoneCancel Date12/05/1994
Reason for CancellationExportedExport ToMEXICO
Type RegistrationCorporation
Aircraft Registration prior to Deregistration
NameR P PAINTING AND DECORATING INC
Street1020 S 700 WEST
CitySALT LAKE CITY
StateUTAHZip Code84104
CountyNOT FOUND
CountryUNITED STATES
Deregistered Airworthiness
Engine ManufacturerNoneClassificationUnknown
Engine ModelNoneCategoryNone
A/W DateNoneException CodeNo
Deregistered Other Owner Names
None
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OBIT: Michael Sevenau Danville San Ramon Valley Schools -

Alamo man who died in burning vehicle identified

By Rick Hurd Contra Costa Times POSTED: 09/04/2014 11:07:54 AM PDT0 COMMENTS UPDATED: 09/04/2014 11:30:27 AM PDT ALAMO -- A man who died after he was trapped in a burning vehicle over the weekend has been identied as an Alamo man.

The California Highway Patrol said 60-year-old Michael Sevenau died after the silver 2000 Jaguar he was driving went off the road, hit a tree and caught fire. The wreck happened just after 12:30 a.m. Sunday.

An investigation showed the Jaguar was traveling east on Stone Valley Road and wound up in the west side of the road before colliding first with some mailboxes, CHP Officer John Fransen said.

The Jaguar then spun around, broke through a wooden fence and down a dirt embankment before hitting the tree. Police are still investigating whether drugs or alcohol played a role in the wreck.
Investigators have not yet determined if Sevenau suffered a medical issue while he was behind the wheel. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Contact Rick Hurd at 925-945-4789 and follow him at Twitter.com/3rderh



The Scherer Murders and
the Mormons near
Smith Road
The Contra Costa District
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Congressman Mark DeSaulnier

Congressman DeSaulnier history is extremely important to Congressional Comittees like Transportation.house.gov or to US Attorney Jeff Sessions who already knows about the tight lipped murder near former US Attorney John Ashcroft linked to Ashcroft In-laws Attorney James Greenan hired by Contra Costa County to sue Chevron in a tax case. 

These slides will help you understand the possibility that Contra Costa County barely infamous lynching occurred two blocks from the power center bar once owned by Mark. 






When I was trapped in drugs everyone knew that TR’s had the best blow in town including no risk of arrest.  That was the 1980's where the Venture Intrepid landed Pittsburg CA which is Albert a D Seeno Country and his firm the target of a large FBI Raid in 2010.   DEA / DOJ Employee Bud Heng lived in Walnut Creek who recent passing allowed me to connect a local face to an international case in international waters with Russian connection to drug running ocean going barges.

The drug business sees no borders just customers, bankers and money. 

Mark and I have several truly unusual overlays of even more unusual deaths. 

By the Way: this story also about a murder near the US Department of Justice, President Bush who as Lt. Bush was a drunk in bar in Ft. Meyers Beach when these DC-3s ran out of fuel while the Medellin Cartel was doing two things - using pilots to fly to Mena and laundering money through Wall Street Banks - that's why USOS Ellen O. Tauscher was so successful as money laundering makes you very smart, buys privileges over at the NYSE.

Once I learned about the Mena Airport Stories it made perfect sense that the Clinton's were key parties in drug running.

Down in Cape Coral several of my friends are dead plus a couple of other hate crimes where five migrant workers were burned alive in trailer arson - more later.





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Obit: Fang v. Bennett (2000)



How killer cased victim's home

Jim Herron Zamora, OF THE EXAMINER STAFF
Published 4:00 am, Saturday, January 8, 2000


MARTINEZ - Mesa Kasem, who died Tuesday in a failed home robbery invasion, first visited the targeted Alamo home in November while delivering an item the doctor's family had purchased at an auction.

Kasem, who was employed at the time as a deliveryman and laborer for Somerset Auction Co.in Santa Clara, dropped off the item at the home of Kim and Winnie Fang, two well-known East Bay doctors, on Nov. 10. The item, which police would not identify, had been purchased by the Fangs three days earlier, investigators said.

Detectives now believe that after visiting the Fang home, Kasem decided to return and rob it.

"He must have seen something there that he liked," Capt. George Lawrence of the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Department said Friday of Kasem's Nov. 10 visit to the Fang residence.

On Tuesday night, Kasem, 22, returned to Alamo allegedly with fellow Stockton gang member Soknoeun Nem, driving a car they rented in Stockton and carrying a semiautomatic handgun police believe they stole in another robbery on Monday. Lawrence said they burst into the Fang home intent on robbery, but instead encountered fierce resistance from the well-armed doctor and his family.

In the fight and shootout that followed, Kasem and Kim Fang,

49, were killed. Nem, 21, and Winnie Fang, 45, were wounded. Nem was also beaten by family members. The family's nanny, Melee Jung, suffered head injuries when she was pistol-whipped.

Sheriff's deputies say that Kasem and Nem acted alone. "We believe there were no other accomplices," Lawrence said.

But investigators are combing the records of the Somerset Auction Co. to determine if any other homes Kasem visited as a deliveryman have been robbed or burglarized. They do not believe the men committed any other crimes in Contra Costa County, but Lawrence said that his department will send out a Teletype on the case to every law enforcement agency in the state.

Reviewing unsolved crimes

Stockton police also said Friday they were trying to determine whether Nem and Kasem are linked to any unsolved crimes in that city. Police confirmed that they were reviewing unsolved robberies and burglaries.

Police said Kasem may have taken part in a home invasion robbery Monday in Stockton of a family that purchased goods through Somerset auctions years ago. One of two 9mm handguns that investigators say was used in the Alamo robbery attempt Tuesday was stolen during that robbery, but police said it didn't appear that Kasem

ever visited the Stockton home in the course of his employment at the auction house.

Stockton resident Kim Chau told the Stockton Record she believes Kasem was among four masked men who robbed her Monday. She said the men left her home with the 9mm pistol and a .22-caliber weapon, her gold necklace, a ring, a diamond pendant and children's jewelry. They also took about $3,200 in cash, she said. She said investigators told her that Kasem probably targeted her through purchase records kept at Somerset Auctions.

Somerset Auctions was closed Friday and no one from the company could be reached for comment. Officer Doug Anderson, spokesman for the Stockton Police Department, confirmed Friday that Kasem and Nem were considered suspects in the Chau robbery, but declined further comment.

Chau said she and her husband attend many auctions in many cities, and went to Somerset Auctions in Santa Clara several years ago.

Paroled felon

Kasem, a paroled felon who was nearly deported back to his native Cambodia last year, worked at the auction house from the beginning of November until just before Christmas. He left the job without notice during the holidays. At the time he was staying with his girlfriend in the South Bay but fre

quently visited his old North Stockton neighborhood on weekends, investigators said. Investigators believe that is where he linked up with Nem, who is also a Cambodian native.

Stockton police said Kasem had four felony arrests dating back to 1994. He had been arrested at least twice for felonies involving firearms. But Anderson, of the Stockton Police Department, declined to give details, saying that most of the arrests occurred when Kasem was a juvenile.

Lawrence said that investigators "may never know" the exact sequence of events during the shootout at the Fang home Tuesday. Investigators were hoping to interview Winnie Fang to hear her side of the incident. Winnie Fang, an anesthesiologist, has been released from the hospital after treatment for her gunshot wound.

"It is still unclear who shot first (and) who fired the fatal shots into Dr. Fang," Lawrence said.

The two men forced their way into the house after Winnie Fang opened the door to see who was outside. She resisted. Her husband, who was working upstairs, came downstairs with a .38-caliber handgun and opened fire on the intruders, apparently hitting Kasem three times - in the temple, chest and upper thigh, Lawrence said.

In the exchange, Kim Fang was shot twice in the back. Both

rounds exited his chest. He died at the scene. Lawrence said it was not clear if Fang was retreating from the gunmen or if one of the robbers surprised him from behind.

Nem was being held without bail at the Contra Costa County Jail in Martinez on Friday pending charges. Deputy District Attorney Harold Jewett said his office may charge him with murder for Fang's death as early as next week. He said Nem may also be charged for Kasem's murder under California's "provocative act" law. That law allows someone who participated in a violent felony that left an accomplice dead to be charged with the murder of the deceased criminal.

Nem will likely be charged with one or more counts of attempted robbery, as well, he said.

Jewett said that Nem is currently being held on a parole violation to give prosecutors and investigators more time to build their case. <
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Ryan Fuchs Boy, 15, arrested in slaying of Danville teen

Alamo CA, when my sons were young we'd walk over at Oak Hill park where we'd constantly bump into Karen and her children.  The ids were close in age and just ran amok as mutual visitors.

Karen shared the loss of her child.  This article helped clarify the incident.  We also took our kids to Dr. Andrew Nash.  Her daughter died of a bacterial infection, I almost died from several bacterial infections and the Fuchs marriage was coming undone was mine but I was also in the ER many times with heart attack symptoms but more important we know the same Alamo Mormons who wanted them but they already had mine and they've snatched my sons from me but my coworker Phil Davidson nearly died of Spinal Meningitis and we worked for Chris Ivory of Ivory Consulting in Walnut Creek.




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OBIT: Patricia Noel - Resident of Alamo - Suicide

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Work: Real Estate/ House Wife
Facts: Just like others
Connection: How I know her


Suicide




Pat Noel Alamo - Patricia A. Noel, 58, died Friday. Mrs. Noel was born May 20, 1945, in Albuquerque, NM, daughter of Allen H. Parkinson and Verttie Taylor Parkinson. She was married to James W. Noel on February 14, 1973 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She is survived by her husband, James W. Noel of Alamo, CA; one daughter, Emily N. Hamilton of Santa Monica, CA, and two sons, Nicholas J. Noel of Santa Barbara, CA and Daniel J. Noel of Alamo, CA; one grandchild, Justin P. Hamilton. Mrs. Noel graduated from San Mateo JC then studied at the University of San Francisco finishing her degree in Psychology at BYU in Provo, Utah. She was a gifted artist, art collector, member of the Wasatch Mountain club (where she enjoyed hiking), a naturalist who enjoyed Emily Dickinson poems and wine tasting with her husband. She not only gave life to her 3 children but when their health was threatened worked tirelessly to raise, educate, and love each one of them forgoing her career. She was also President of Noel Properties, LLC a commercial property investment in Rocklin, CA. Funeral services will be held at Oak Park Hills Chapel, Walnut Creek, CA. Visiting time: 12:30-1:30 with service 1:30 - 2:15. Burial to follow at 2:30PM in the Oakmont Cemetery in Lafayette, CA.
Published in East Bay Times on Mar. 17, 2004 

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OBIT: Patricia Noel - Resident of Alamo - Suicide

Related

Work: Real Estate/ House Wife
Facts: Just like others 
Connection: How I know her 
  

Suicide


Pat Noel Alamo - Patricia A. Noel, 58, died Friday. Mrs. Noel was born May 20, 1945, in Albuquerque, NM, daughter of Allen H. Parkinson and Verttie Taylor Parkinson. She was married to James W. Noel on February 14, 1973 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She is survived by her husband, James W. Noel of Alamo, CA; one daughter, Emily N. Hamilton of Santa Monica, CA, and two sons, Nicholas J. Noel of Santa Barbara, CA and Daniel J. Noel of Alamo, CA; one grandchild, Justin P. Hamilton. Mrs. Noel graduated from San Mateo JC then studied at the University of San Francisco finishing her degree in Psychology at BYU in Provo, Utah. She was a gifted artist, art collector, member of the Wasatch Mountain club (where she enjoyed hiking), a naturalist who enjoyed Emily Dickinson poems and wine tasting with her husband. She not only gave life to her 3 children but when their health was threatened worked tirelessly to raise, educate, and love each one of them forgoing her career. She was also President of Noel Properties, LLC a commercial property investment in Rocklin, CA. Funeral services will be held at Oak Park Hills Chapel, Walnut Creek, CA. Visiting time: 12:30-1:30 with service 1:30 - 2:15. Burial to follow at 2:30PM in the Oakmont Cemetery in Lafayette, CA.
Published in East Bay Times on Mar. 17, 2004 

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