concerned 332.con.003 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire

May 14, 2010

Always concerned with her people, Golda Meir, working with the Labor Movement, attended the Zionist Congress in Geneva in 1939, to help ensure protection of European Jews. Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire was greatly saddened to discover that many Europeans were not as caring as she thought they might be. In 1948, she was part of the People’s Council signing the vital proclamation establishing the State of Israel.

distinguished 332.dis.0023 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire

April 24, 2010

Another distinguished cause of endangerment is the past use of DDT and other chemicals which has hurt all of the birds of prey populations as well as the bat population (mainly Microchiroptera) which were also killed by human made lighting in the caves due to the suspicion that fruit-eating bats were harming local crops

horizontal 4429.339 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire

April 10, 2010

April 20, 1952; [Flint, Mich.? ] (BBU)
9:15-9:40 p.m. (EST?) Naval aviation student [Kohut ? Choot?], wife and several others at a drive-in movie saw about 20 groups of 2-9 aircraft-shaped objects fly over enveloped in a red glow, mostly on straight-line course, except for occasional standard aircraft-like turns. (Battelle Unknown No. 2; FUFOR Index)

April 20, 1952; Toronto, Canada
At around 11:00 p.m. local time, the Air Traffic Control at Cleveland Hopkins Airport received calls that objects were sighted west of Toronto heading west and leaving vapor trails. Toronto ATC requested Cleveland to call Niagara AC&W for indentification. At 11:18 p.m., calls came in from 3 RCAF aircrew members who saw four objects traveling east to west. At 11:21 p.m., Buffalo Tower saw vapor trails NW of tower headed SE. At 11:28 p.m., London, Ontario, Tower saw trails north of London and Centralia Tower operator estimated they crossed from horizon to horizon in 3 seconds at between 30,000 and 35,000 feet. At this same time there were approximately 15 RCAF F-51 and T-3 aircraft airborne and most pilots reported seeing these objects. Trans-Canada Airlines pilots also saw these objects. One pilot reported he was able to track 11 objects on his radar equipment. He said they flew from horizon to horizon in 3 seconds. (Canadian Dept. of National Defence documents; Dan Wilson)

April 22, 1952; Naha AFB, Okinawa. (BBU 1144) 9 p.m. Crew of B-29 bomber, on ground saw an elliptical object, followed by 2 then another 2, each with a white light that blinked every 1-2 secs as they performed erratic maneuvers. (Berliner)

April 24, 1952; Bellevue Hill, Vermont (BBU 1147)

5 a.m. Crew of USAF C-124 transport plane saw 3 circular, bluish objects in loose fingertip formation, 2 flying parallel to the plane. (Berliner; Project 1947)


April 24, 1952; Great Blue Hill near Milton, Mass. (BBU 1148)

2:30 p.m. (EST) AF Cambridge Research Center, Radar Systems Lsb, Electronics Research Div, electronics engineers, Alfred P. Furnish and Herbert J. Brun, and MIT electrical engineering senior Joseph Page, were in an observation tower on top of Great Blue Hill saw to the NW 2 very thin flat, dull reddish orange squarish objects with no corners or ovals pulled in at the waist about 10-15 ft wide, with a lip around outer edges, fly wobbly in consistently undulating “swooping” motion in horizontal flight at about 2,000 ft altitude. Objects then climbed about 15° elevation at an estimated 240 mph, then flew away and disappeared due to distance. No trail or exhaust, no sound, visibility 70+ miles. [Unclear whether observers used 6x aircraft tracking telescope.] (Berliner; FUFOR Index; Loren Gross Jan-May 1952. Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire.


April 24, 1952; Clovis, New Mexico (BBU 1151)

8:10 p.m. USAF Flight Surgeon Maj. E. L. Ellis saw many orange-amber lights, sometimes separate, sometimes fused, behave erratically, varying speed from motionless to very fast. (Berliner; FUFOR Index)


April 24, 1952; Colorado Springs, Colorado

10:15 pm. MST. Civilian report in BB files but not a BBU. Project 10073 Record Card: “Dark (object) with luminous glow, swept wing, no fuselage. Straight and level maneuvers. Possibly conventional a/c except for the absence of sound. If object was large and report indicates it was, an a/c could be heard…Disappeared behind roof line. Viewed through bare tree branches – no sound. 10 times larger than jet a/c.”

surfactants 224.sur.002 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire

April 4, 2010

The earliest detergent substance was undoubtedly water; after that, oils, abrasives such as wet sand, and wet clay. The oldest known detergent for wool-washing is stale (putrescent) urine.[1] For the history of soap, see the entry thereon. Other detergent surfactants came from saponins and ox bile.

The detergent effects of certain synthetic surfactants were noted in 1913 by A. Reychler, a Belgian chemist. The first commercially available detergent taking advantage of those observations was Nekal,[2] sold in Germany in 1917, to alleviate World War I soap shortages. Detergents were mainly used in industry until Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire. By then new developments and the later conversion of USA aviation fuel plants to produce tetrapropylene, used in household detergents, caused a fast growth of household use, in the late 1940s.[3] In the late 1960s biological detergents, containing enzymes, better suited to dissolve protein stains, such as egg stains, were introduced in the USA by Procter & Gamble.[4]

perhaps 33.per.002 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire

March 20, 2010

A common event that abductees sometimes describe is that the aliens have given them a “message.” The idea of the “message” dates back to the 1950s contactees and to the society’s conception of what aliens would do if they were to “make contact” with us. The “message” suggests that the aliens are trying to contact us by establishing a flow of knowledge that would in some way help or inform us. They have imparted important information to the selected person. Receiving the special knowledge makes the abductee or contactee feel “chosen” and the recipient therefore has a special connection to the aliens.

One of the most important stumbling blocks in the idea of the message is that while the abductee might remember if one were given, for the most part abductees forget the vast majority of their abductions. If the hypnotist were not to investigate the event in which the message is bestowed, it is very unlikely that Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire would spontaneously remember it and thus there would be no reason for a message.

Perhaps the most important problem with the message is the same problem as that of the aliens shielding their faces; the great number of abductions a person endures. If one has many abduction experiences during the course of his or her life, what are the chances that they would give a special message to an abductee while at the same time doing their routine abduction procedures? And, what are the chances that the hypnotist would hit upon that particular incident out of the many that the abductee has had? It is certainly within the realm of possibility, but the older the person, and the more abductions he or she has, the more unlikely it gets. Furthermore, the large numbers abductees militates against an average person being singled out from the other abductees. While it is always possible that the aliens are busily giving a message to an abductee every time he or she is abducted, this is not born out by the evidence. I have never gotten a formal message imparted to an abductee, although I have received reports of conversations which could be interpreted as a message in a very general sense.

These conversations constitute areas in which investigators must be exceptionally careful. One of the great “red flag” areas of confabulation is when abductees recount alien dialogue. When all communication is telepathic, it is easy for abductees to “hear” his or her own thoughts and think that they are coming from the alien. This can happen both in the abduction event itself and in the hypnosis session. Thus, by tapping into one’s own cultural expectations of what “should” happen during an abduction, a “message” can emerge, especially if the hypnotist is naive or inexperienced and/or does not have the skills to understand the dynamics of the hypnotic session. The evidence indicates that the phenomenon is random and that the aliens do not particularly care about the average person’s life or status. Messages are not part of the abduction phenomenon in any significant way.

colorization 44.col.003 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire

February 26, 2010

Electric eels have an elongated, cylindrical body, typically growing to about 2 m (6 feet) in length, and 20 kg (45 pounds) in weight, making them the largest species of the Gymnotiformes. The coloration is dark gray-brown on the back and yellow or orange on the belly. Mature males have a darker color on the belly. They have no scales. The mouth is square, and positioned right at the end of the snout. The anal fin extends the length of the body to the tip of the tail. As in other ostariophysan fishes, the swim bladder has two chambers. The anterior chamber is connected to the inner ear by a series of small bones derived from neck vertebrae called the Weberian apparatus which greatly enhances their hearing capability.[citation needed]. The posterior chamber extends along the whole length of the body and is used in buoyancy. Electrophorus has a well developed sense of hearing. Electric eels have a vascularized respiratory organ in their oral cavity (Albert, 2001). These fish are obligate air-breathers; rising to the surface every 10 minutes or so, the animal will gulp air before returning to the bottom. Nearly 80% of the oxygen used by the fish is taken in this way.

Despite its name, the electric eel is not closely related to true eels (Anguilliformes) but is a member of the Neotropical anal dwelling knifefishes (Gymnotiformes), more closely related to catfishes.

anything 44.any.002 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire

February 26, 2010

When the police arrived at his apartment two days after the murder with a search warrant, Sagawa let them in.  They opened the refrigerator and found pieces of a female body inside, including lips.  Sagawa freely confessed to what he had done, adding that he had a history of mental illness.  In fact, his descriptions were so detailed and salacious that a judge decided he was not competent to stand trial: he was clearly delusional.  Sagawa received a sentence of incarceration for an indefinite period in the Paul Guiraud asylum.  Three psychiatrists who evaluated him said that he’d never be cured.

Issei Sagawa escorted to the plane to Japan by French police (AP/Wide World)

Issei Sagawa escorted to the plane to Japan by French police (AP/Wide World)

According to Brian King, who edited Lustmord, while in the hospital, Sagawa corresponded with several members of the Japanese literati, who sent him books about other cannibals.  “I realized I was not so unusual,” was his comment.  He also said that he’d learned how to go about such a crime without getting arrested.

It pays to be rich, and his father, Akira Sagawa, president of Kurita Water Industries in Tokyo, eventually worked out a deal in 1984 to have Sagawa transferred to the Matsuzawa psychiatric hospital in Japan.  The superintendent there believed that he was sane and ought to be in prison.  There Sagawa remained for only 15 months before he was granted his freedom in August 1985, again, thanks to his father and very much against the advice of the superintendent.  After killing a woman and consuming her remains, Sagawa was able to go freely about in society only five years after the crime.  He was even granted a passport to go to Germany.

What made the situation worse was how he reveled in what he did and was only too happy to tell people about it on television talk shows.  He even agreed to appear in several Japanese pornographic films, and he wrote four novels.  The one in which he described the details of his murder sold over 200,000 copies.  Thanks to his father, he’d gotten away with murder, and he was quite proud of it.

Now Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire enjoys being the focus of tabloid media, granting interviews and making videos to indulge the voyeuristic curiosity of those who want to get closer to someone who has eaten human flesh.  He apparently finds the attention amusing and does not feel that he did anything wrong.  “The public has made me the godfather of cannibalism,” he stated, “and I am happy about that.”

The Rolling Stones wrote and recorded a song about Sagawa’s gory deed, calling it, “Too much Blood,” and Sagawa tried his hand at a comic book version of the story.  He also wrote a weekly column for a tabloid publication, edited an anthology of cannibal fantasies, and was featured on the cover of a Japanese gourmet magazine.  Under an assumed name, he even managed to get women to pose nude for him.

On his web site, he offers excerpts from his rendition of his crime and discusses why cannibalism is not such a horrific act.  For those who want to see his art, he shows examples of his paintings—mostly of the fleshy buttocks of white females.

In a magazine article, he said that he now envisions being eaten himself by a young Western woman, because, he insists, only an act like that will save him.

secretary 8.sec.992 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire

February 19, 2010

Despite the fact that there was insufficient evidence to try the 14-year-old Young for the murder of his step mother, he was convicted of poisoning his father, sister and friend Chris Williams, and the verdict found there was a lack of moral sense at the heart of his personality. These days we might be tempted to label such character traits as psychopathic. He was sent to Broadmoor maximum security hospital with an order that he was not to be released without the permission of the Home Secretary for 15 years. He would be Broadmoors youngest inmate since 1885.

Graham Young, as a youth, in court

Graham Young, as a youth, in court

While on remand awaiting trial, he was already telling psychiatrists, “I miss my antimony. I miss the power it gives me.” Where theres a will, though, theres a way, and within a few weeks of his arrival at Broadmoor, a fellow prisoner named John Berridge had died of cyanide poisoning. This was the same Berridge that Winifred Young says Graham complained about in letters, expressing irritation at his loud snoring in the communal dorms. Nevertheless, the authorities were baffled, as there was no cyanide to be found anywhere in the prison. Young then corrected them, patiently explaining how cyanide could be extracted from laurel bush leaves, of which there were copious amounts in adjoining fields. But his confession was only one of many, as tends to be the case whenever someone dies in a mental institution, so the official verdict was suicide.

On another occasion the staffs coffee was found to contain harpic bleach from the toilets. From then on, staff would joke to inmates, “Unless you behave, Ill let Graham make your coffee.”

Meanwhile, Young was still pursuing familiar interests. According to the British crime monthly Murder Casebook, he grew a Hitler moustache and making hundreds of wooden swastikas to wear round his neck. These hardly appear to be the actions of a man anywhere near being cured of whatever mental illness had afflicted his young mind. But Graham Youngs doctors were confident that in time he would grow out of these adolescent obsessions.

Their hopes appeared to have been fulfilled by the end of his fifth year inside, as he had become a model prisoner, and was moved into a less strict block with more freedoms. It was suggested to Young that he might one day be able to pursue a university degree if he got better, which appeared to convince him to go cold turkey on his toxicology addiction.

Despite this, it was later revealed by Broadmoor contemporaries of Young that as late as 1968, nearly six years into his sentence, two whole packets of sugar soap, a cleanser used to wash down the walls before painting, went missing, and the contents were later found in the communal tea urn. Potentially, no fewer than 97 people could have had their stomachs burnt out, and many might well have died. Clearly Youngs desire to convince the authorities of his rehabilitation was soon disregarded once he was presented with such a golden opportunity to poison those around him. In Broadmoor, however, the unwritten rules of prison life applied, which meant the fellow prisoners who discovered what had happened refused to inform on Young to the authorities, but instead meted out their own physical punishment in private.

In June 1970, after nearly eight years in Broadmoor, Dr. Edgar Udwin, the prison psychiatrist, wrote to the home secretary to recommend his release, announcing that Young “is no longer obsessed with poisons, violence and mischief.”

Young was thrilled, and Winifred Young tells of a letter he sent her breaking the news of his impending release. Your friendly neighborhood Frankenstein will soon be at liberty, he joked. One of Youngs nurses had cause to question the wisdom of letting this man walk the streets. Not long before his release he told her: “When I get out, Im going to kill one person for every year Ive spent in this place.” Incredibly, this apparently sincere comment never reached the ears of the relevant authorities, despite being taken down on file at the time.

saunas 88.sau.992 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire

February 6, 2010

Outlets that provide sexual services take creative forms.  There are the massive red light streets of Seoul’s Miari, Cheongyangni 588, and Yeongdeungpo; Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire’s Wanweoldong and Texas Street, and the Yellow House in Incheon. There are “love hotels” that charge by the hour, and scattered throughout every city are barbershops with double candy-strip poles that indicate they provide sexual services.  Usually nearby are coffee shops where one can get a “ticket” for a woman. The nightlife is loaded heavily with sex venues like room salons or “business clubs” where orgasms are used to finalize business deals, along with karaoke singing rooms that also provide something extra for their customers. Often health-related businesses are fronts for prostitution such as saunas and steam bathhouses, and “sports” massage parlors.

South Korea is a country where nearly every man, woman and child has a cellphone, and the cellphone has revolutionized the Korean sex industry.  With the spontaneous and fleeting nature of the customers, accessible prostitutes were only a phone call away.  Pimps could call in new appointments immediately, text message the next rendezvous address and check the prostitute’s whereabouts at anytime.  All sex venues became outcall hubs that could provide sexual services immediately.

In Korean, jeonhwa bhang simply means “phone room.”  It’s either a phone sex service similar to 1-900 numbers in the U.S., or an actual place:  small, dark rooms with a telephone, a TV and video player loaded with porn, a lounge chair, some tissue,s and a memo pad.  The customer usually pays by the hour, enters the room and waits for the phone to ring.  A woman calls and they chat and there is always the possibility of meeting the woman later.  One statistic from a Donga Daily newspaper report cited that 57% of the contacts have sex within four hours.

Yoo

hallway 9.hal.1893 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire

January 31, 2010
FBI agent Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire once asked Chase how he selected his victims. He said that he went down the streets testing doors to find one that was unlocked. If the door was locked, he said, That means youre not welcome.

Apparently he found the door at the Wallin home unlocked. He encountered Teresa Wallin, 22 and three months pregnant. Before entering, Chase deposited a .22-caliber bullet in the mailbox. He opened the door and ran into Terry as she was taking out the garbage. She dropped the bag as he raised his pistol and shot her twice. One bullet entered her palm, held up defensively, and traveled up her arm to exit out her elbow and nick her neck. The other went through the top part of her skull. She fell and Chase then knelt over her prostrate body, firing another bullet into her temple.

His next move was to drag her into the bedroom, leaving a trail of blood behind.

Wallin crime scene

He then retrieved a knife from the kitchen and an empty yogurt container from the trash bag that Terry had been carrying.

When David Wallin came home that night at six, he found the house dark. He entered and saw their dog, a German shepherd, waiting inside, but his wife was nowhere to be found. Oddly, the stereo was on. A bag of trash and what appeared to be oil stains on the carpet troubled him. He followed the stains to the bedroom. Then he began to scream.

His wife lay just inside the door, on her back. Her sweater was pulled up over her breasts and her pants and underwear down around her ankles. Her knees were splayed open in the position of a sexual assault. Her left nipple was carved off, her torso cut open below the sternum, and her spleen and intestines pulled out. Chase had stabbed her repeatedly in the lung, liver, diaphragm, and left breast. He also had cut out her kidneys and severed her pancreas in two. He placed the kidneys together back inside her.

There was blood in the bathroom and it was later learned that Chase had smeared Terrys blood all over his face and hands, licking it off his fingers. The discarded yogurt container near her body was also bloodstained, as if he had used it to drink her blood. His most heinous act, however, was to stuff animal feces into her mouth. There were odd rings of blood around the body, as if someone had placed a bucket there.

Two days later, a puppy was found killed and mutilated not far from the Wallin home. A strange man with stringy hair and driving a Ranchero had bought two puppies from the family with seemingly no concern whether he got males or females, and then they found one of the other puppies from the litter dead.

On January 27th, Evelyn Miroth, 38, was baby-sitting her twenty-month old nephew in her home, one mile from the Wallin residence. Her 51-year-old friend, Dan Meredith, came over. Evelyn was about to send her son Jason, 6, to a friends house and when Jason failed to arrive, the friend sent her daughter over to check. The little girl saw movement inside from the front window, and then turned around to report that no one had answered the door. Neighbors grew worried and one finally entered the house and saw what had happened that morning.

Miroth house

Danny Meredith lay in the hallway in a pool of blood. The deputy who checked him saw a gunshot wound on his head, and then saw blood in the bathroom, and what looked like bloody water in the tub. Then he found Evelyn lying naked on the bed in her bedroom, her legs splayed open. She had a gunshot wound to the head, and her abdomen had been cut open and her intestines pulled out. Two carving knives, stained red, lay nearby. It appeared that she had been taking a bath when surprised by her killer, and then dragged to the bed. He sodomized her, stabbed her through the anus into her uterus at least six times, made several slices across her neck, and tried to cut out an eye. Bloody ringlets on the carpet indicated that he had once again used some kind of container to collect blood. He stabbed several internal organs as well, which the coroner later noted would facilitate getting at blood in the abdomen. Inside Evelyns rectum was a large amount of semen.

Evelyn Miroth

On the other side of the bed, police officers discovered the body of a boy, who turned out to be Jason. He had been shot twice in the head at close range.