Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Does JUSTICE exist?

I believe that justice always comes, but in what form? First do we know what justice is? What defines justice?

Wikipedia says: Justice is a concept of moral rightness based on ethics, rationality, law, natural law, religion, equity or fairness, as well as the administration of the law, taking into account the 
inalienable and inborn rights of all human beings and citizens, the right of all people and individuals to equal protection before the law of their civil rights, without discrimination on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, color, ethnicity, religion, disability, age, or other characteristics, and is further regarded as being inclusive of social justice.

     Do most people think that justice is just punishment for someone that does something wrong? I believe that everything you do in life has consequences, good or bad. Can you get justice for good things? While imperfect, justice is crucial to functioning societies. In the United States, our justice system may be the best in the world, the structure itself great. I feel where the problem comes in is, the human participants the flaws, politics and corruption of some of the participants is what causes the frustration that most have with the system and where they lose faith in it.

I welcome any and all comments.   

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Monday, March 18, 2013

SANDY REA MISSING

Sandy Rea has been missing since 1984 from Shawnee, OK

Any information could be helpful. Please contact the Investigation Division of JTB Tactical Response at

 j.bottoms@jtbtacticalresponse.com

MELODY GARTON JONES MISSING

Melody has been missing since 1983. Her husband was murdered in Pottawatomie County, OK

Any information could be helpful please contact the 
Investigation Division of JTB Tactical Response at 

j.bottoms@jtbtacticalresponse.com

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Criminal Defense Investigations


Criminal Defense Investigations
While all criminal cases do not require the services of a professional investigator, in those that do, the investigator is one of the most important members of the defense team.  The investigator has several different, but equally important functions in preparing for an effective defense to the government’s charges.  JTB Tactical Response has the knowledge, skills, experience and training to provide professional criminal defense investigations.
One of the first things that the investigator must do is to verify and validate the investigation conducted by law enforcement. Too often, police identify a suspect and then seek to build a prosecutable case against that individual.  In doing this, they sometimes slant information or cast information in the light most harmful to the defendant, ignoring other possible suspects.  We will review the police investigation and re-interview witnesses to find changes in their stories and to develop new and independent leads.
Seek out new and unidentified witnesses. These new witnesses often provide information that contradicts the “facts” upon which the prosecution is basing its case.
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Friday, March 15, 2013

Hiring a Professional


     It is very important when hiring a private investigator that you are hiring someone with the experience and training necessary to handle your case. I am sad to say that in many locations around this great country someone with little to no training can hang a shingle and start to solicit your business. Be careful and do your homework.  

About James T. Bottoms


     Tom has over 29 years’ experience in investigations. He has experience as a Police Criminal Investigator, Police Instructor. Tom understands that you can't have justice without the facts and that too often authorities focus more on politics then the facts. Police often set direction of an investigation for many reasons then the facts. Too often there are Police Investigators that just do not have the training or experience needed to investigate crimes that they have been assigned to investigate and as budgets get cut this will only get worse many small towns in Oklahoma have Officers investigating crimes with no experience and no more than basic training as a Police Officer.   
     Tom is not only experienced in all aspects and types private investigations, but he is extensively train and experienced as a police criminal investigator to include but not limited to Homicide, Sex Crimes, Narcotics and  Hate Crimes and Missing Persons investigations.
     Mr. Bottoms can handle your defense needs to include the following. Statement Analysis- Verbal and Written, Crime Scene Reviews, Evidence Reviews, Civil Rights Investigations, Police Officer “Use of Force” Reviews, Undercover Surveillance, Background Investigations.
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COLD CASE MURDER/MISSING PERSON Pottawatomie County, OK


Melody Ann Jones
Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance
Missing Since: May 4, 1983 from Earlsboro, Oklahoma
Classification: Endangered Missing
Age: 19 years old
Height and Weight: 4'11, 135 - 140 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: Native American female Light brown hair hazel eyes Melody's maiden name is Garton and she may use the name Melody Garton Jones. She wears eyeglasses with plastic frames, which she left behind when she disappeared. She would be legally blind without her glasses. Melody's shoe size is 5 1/2. She kept her fingernails short in 1983 and often painted them. Her ears are pierced and her hair is extremely curly.
Clothing/Jewelry Description: Unknown, but she often wears blue jeans.
Details of Disappearance
Melody was last seen in Earlsboro, Oklahoma on May 4, 1983. She spent the day fishing with her family. Her younger brother gave her a ride to her home on Benson Park Road and dropped her off. Her brother noticed the door was ajar and lights were on inside the home as Melody went inside. She has never been heard from again.
The following morning, after Melody failed to show up for work at the Dairy Queen in Seminole, Oklahoma, her mother went to the Jones home to check on her. Melody's husband, 20-year-old Paul Richard Jones, was found stabbed to death inside the residence. A photograph of Paul is posted below this case summary. He had been killed sometime during the night. Melody was missing, but all her belongings, including her purse and eyeglasses, were still there, and the couple's car was parked in the driveway. There were no indications that a domestic dispute had occurred.
An extensive search of the area turned up no sign of Melody. Her family believes she was abducted by whoever murdered Paul, and police agree that this is the likely scenario. Paul's murder was never solved and no suspects have ever been identified in his death or Melody's presumed kidnapping. I have been asked to look into this case. Please any information e-mail to j.bottoms@jtbtacticalresponse.com

Thursday, March 14, 2013

COLD CASE MISSING PERSON Shawnee, OK

COLD CASE MISSING PERSON Shawnee, OK

Sandy Pathresa Rea

Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance

... Missing Since: September 19, 1984 from Shawnee, Oklahoma
Classification: Endangered Missing
Date Of Birth: November 25, 1966
Age: 17 years old
Height and Weight: 5'2, 111 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: Caucasian female. Light brown hair, brown eyes. Sandy has facial freckles. Her right ear is smaller than her left ear and the top of it turns downward. Sandy was a cigarette smoker in 1984.
Clothing/Jewelry Description: A jogging suit and thongs.


Details of Disappearance

Sandy's mother divorced in the early 1980s. Her mother said Sandy took on additional responsibilities afterwards and was considered the "second mother" in their household. Sandy moved out of her family's residence in 1984 and stayed with a nearby girlfriend's family, and supported herself by working in local restaurants. She returned to her mother's home regularly to visit her younger siblings. Sandy served as president of the Vocational Industrial Club Of America (VICA) at her high school. Her mother said that Sandy experimented with alcohol and marijuana at the time.
Sandy planned to walk to a convenience store near Highland Street and Bryan Road to purchase cigarettes on September 19, 1984. A group of her friends passed and gave her a ride to a nearby bowling alley. Sandy's cousin was employed at the establishment. He told authorities that she asked him for a ride, but he was unsble to leave work at the time. Sandy's cousin said that she placed a telephone call from the alley shortly afterwards. She walked away from the business at approximately 6:00 p.m. Sandy has never been heard from again.

Several investigators believed Sandy left of her own accord, but her mother disagrees with the theory. Sandy's case remains classified as a non-family abduction by the majority of agencies. Police are investigating the case as an endangered missing person.

Several possible witnesses in Sandy's case have died in the years since her disappearance. There have been searches in various places for her body but no evidence was uncovered. Police continue to pursue her case but have not gotten any good leads in years. A detective investigating her disappearance believes Sandy attended a party on the night she disappeared and that other guests at the party may know what happened to her. There is no evidence to support his theory, however.

Sandy's case remains unsolved.

I have been asked to look into this case any information please e-mail to j.bottoms@jtbtacticalresponse.com
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