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Matt McCloy
February 7, 2011
Louis and the fact
I am not writing this article for public attention or acknowledgment. Believe me, there were ample opportunities to share Louis Gibson story over the past weeks but I realized at the time, it would not have done him any good. I am writing this to let everyone know that I, and Louis’s supporters, are whole-heartedly standing behind Louis and the fact that even though that some have failed to understand our postings on this board, in our eyes he is 100% right. Louis was a terrific Marine, and everyone who served with him will attest to the fact that he is one of the nicest, friendliest, most genuine guys you could ever come across. Fact of the matter is that a US Marine with huge potential was injured serving his country and was falsely charged with false report of a crime; he has become another statistic in the underlying problem that is a corrupt police department. A bad police officer and a bad investigator determined that Louis was guilty of forging his own signiture on his company check then making a false police report, again that does not even make sense. They came to this conclusion even though they had proof Holly Madison, a former employee forged his signiture, who admitted to signing Louis's name to several documents related to the alleged offense. (I guess she can break the law when daddy is a Sheriff) Add the fact that it is obvious Louis was the victim of a crime, add to this the fact that how can you forge your own name on your check, add the fact that even the officer stated he thought the signiture match were a better match for Holly Madison than Louis, add the fact that the police officers lied about not knowing Louis prior to writting the investigation, add the fact that he had been to Louis's office several times prior to the alleged offense so they could speak with sales representatives, add the fact that Louis was never told he was being investigated. Do you see the pattern here and how it doesn’t make sense? Does Louis not deserve telling his version of events? The most frustrating part is that there is so much evidence pointing to the fact that he did not do it, yet the Norcross Police Department are trying to avoid a civil case after the not gulty verdict in Gwinnett County Court by down playing this case. Am I missing something here?
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