Sunday, April 28, 2013

FEDS: Okay, You're The Guy!

Everett Dutschke via screencap
Everett Dutschke is now the stooge that Feds arrested in ricin case.

The most bizarre case ever to hit the national news. The first thing that came forth were ricin letters being sent to the office of Senator Roger Wicker (R-Mississippi). Then another letter with ricin was sent to President Barack Obama. The letter was signed K.C. and he approved this messaged.

The feds arrest an mentally disturbed individual named [Paul] Kevin Curtis. As the charges were being laid out to Curtis, an Elvis impersonator the house was being searched. The house didn't contain the deadly chemical and the U.S. prosecutor dropped the charges off him.

Now enter a rival impersonator who is also a perennial candidate for office. He's a martial arts instructor who was accused of fondling on little girls.

That's wild.

The feds arrested this guy on suspicion of carrying out the attack.

Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested 41-year-old [James] Everett Dutschke of Tupelo, Mississippi Saturday morning in connection with a series of poison-tainted letters that were mailed to President Barack Obama and two other public officials.

The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal reported that authorities staked out Dutschke’s home Friday afternoon and evening and moved in to arrest him around 1:00 a.m. Saturday. The Daily Journal speculated that the suspect is being held at the Lafayette County Detention Center, but no officials have confirmed his current whereabouts except to say that he is in custody.

Earlier this week, authorities arrested local musician and longtime rival of Dutschke, Paul Kevin Curtis, who maintains that Dutschke attempted to frame him for the poisoned letters. His attorney, Christi McCoy, said, “We are relieved but also saddened. This crime is nothing short of diabolical. I have seen a lot of meanness in the past two decades, but this stops me in my tracks.”

Curtis was released Tuesday when charges against him were dropped. Since then, the investigation has centered around Dutschke, who has reportedly harbored a years-long grudge against Curtis.

Dutschke unsuccessfully ran for office twice, once as a Republican in 2007, vying with Democratic Rep. Steve Holland for a seat in Congress, and then again in 2008 as a Democrat, running for Lee County Election Commissioner.


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