Get Uniquely Serviced at Walnut Creek Ford
Get Uniquely Serviced at Walnut Creek Ford
During a hike with a friend Pete Bennett left his 2001 Ford Explorer on N.
California Blvd. in front of the McDonalds located in downtown Walnut
Creek. Just before leaving Bennett accidently locked his keys inside but
worried recently separated Key Fob was in his hand. The bizarre twist was
Bennett lost the Fob vanished during the hike. The vehicle was
stranded in front the Walnut Creek McDonalds but Chief Byrden said he
would not be ticketed given the witness murder of Gary Vinson
Collins. A few months later the Regional Parking/Park Smart
towed the truck from the Broadway Pointe Garage where Bennett learned from
B&D Towing that he possessed over $4,300 in tickets, an $1,800 tow
bill (Triple Fees) but could not get the truck back without a license.
The below picture is a close match. The vehicle was sold to Bennett
by Ray Nazemi who owns a house acquired by the Peterson Family Trust which
leads to District Attorney Mark Peterson and his Mormon Brother Michael
Peterson
Pete Bennett Walnut Creek heard the Gunshot while sitting at Peets Coffee on Locust Street - He said to himself helping Walnut Creek only gets people killed
Connecting The Unions to the Shootings
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, Trammell Crow, Lennar, Catellus.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.
Lester Garnier/Homicide (1988) @fbi @senfeinstein @SFPD
Garnier was seen in Pittsburg CA He was once employed by Senator Feinstein until she left office. |
This is my former employer She gave the Homeless Man Two Twenty's Then they murdered my relatives Who is they - good question |
Lester Garnier/Homicide (1988)
A fingerprint found at the homicide scene has now been identified. New technology has resulted in the fingerprint being identified as belonging to Catherine KUNTZ, date of birth May 24, 1964.
We are now asking for the public’s assistance in providing additional information regarding Catherine KUNTZ. If you knew Catherine KUNTZ, or had any interaction with her or any of her associates we encourage you to call: 1-925-943-5868.
- Catherine KUNTZ is originally from Scotland and has a noticeable Scottish accent. KUNTZ is tall, thin and has blond hair.
- During the late 1980’s, Catherine KUNTZ lived in apartments in Martinez, Concord, Walnut Creek and Alameda, California. KUNTZ was also known to frequent the Oakland area.
- KUNTZ was a known user of "crack cocaine."
- In 1990, Catherine KUNTZ moved to Norfolk, Virginia.
- In 1991, Catherine KUNTZ was arrested in Norfolk, Virginia for conspiracy to commit murder.
- Most recently, Catherine KUNTZ lived in various cities in the state of Florida.
- Catherine KUNTZ has also used the last names of "OVEREND" and "WISE." Additionally, Catherine KUNTZ has used the nickname "Scotty."
OBIT: Charles Stephen Silverman Jan 5,1983 - Oct 7,2012
Charles Stephen Silverman Bartender
Quick Facts
- CVHS Graduate
- Resident Pleasant Hill
- Havana Bartender
- Likely Murdered
- Connects to Albert D. Seeno
- Connects to Contra Costa County
- Another murder near CNET
- No one does 100 down Taylor Blvd, he was being chased
Charles Stephen Silverman Jan 5,1983 - Oct 7,2012
Jan 5,1983 - Oct 7,2012
AKA- Chuck, Papa, Charlie, Charro, Chuckles
Charles was born in Walnut Creek, California. His life was cut short by a car accident on Sunday, October 7, 2012; He was 29 years old. He was a loving son and brother. Charles is survived by his parents, Ruby Silverman, Concord, CA, and Robert Silverman, Norwalk, CA; and his brother, Michael Silverman, Puyallup, WA. He lived most of his life in Contra Costa County and spent a few years in Santa Barbara. He was a graduate from Clayton Valley High School, Class of 2001. Charles loved to go boating with friends, play golf, chess, and words with friends, and watch his favorite team, the 49ers, play football. Charles was a practical joker at heart and would seize the opportunity to make people laugh. One of his favorite past times was playing poker, of which, he did very well. Charles was in great shape and took pride in his appearance. He made the decision to return to college to pursue a degree in Business. He was a fun and outgoing man with the best laugh and smile that could brighten up the room. He worked at Havana in Walnut Creek for many years as a server and bartender. He had many "regulars" who enjoyed his spectacular mojitos and company. Charles inspired everyone! - From his family and friends, to total strangers. His personality was charismatic and witty. He lived his life each day as a blessing and opportunity to create lasting memories. A celebration of Charles' life will be held on Thursday, October 18, 2012 at 2:00 pm, at Shadelands Art Center at 111 North Wiget, Walnut Creek, CA. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/contracostatimes/obituary.aspx?pid=160385028#sthash.uaB4YZkZ.dpuf