The Police Work In Secrecy, Tell Profound, Ongoing Lies, Withhold Information As They Commit Heinous Crimes With Impunity: The Case Of Ray F. Gricar Poem by Dennis Ryan

The Police Work In Secrecy, Tell Profound, Ongoing Lies, Withhold Information As They Commit Heinous Crimes With Impunity: The Case Of Ray F. Gricar

Friday morning, April 26,2024 at 8: 10 a.m. and 9: 15 and 9: 56 a.m.; Poem Hunter has delayed publication of this poem for more than two hours, the time now being 10: 10 a.m. and counting.

Note: Ray F. Gricar disappeared in the vicinity of Lewisburg, PA in April of 2005, and a botched local police investigation ensued in which police refused to follow concrete leads that suggested the police/F.B.I.were involved in Gricar's disappearance, for example, the use of 'body doubles'—men who looked like Gricar—who appeared in Bellefonte, PA and vicinity immediately after Gricar's disappearance, remaniscient of F.BI. use of body doubles in Dallas, Texas immediately following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. (That the F.BI. uses and used body doubles following Kennedy's assassinations has been proven in Florida courts by the testimony of former F.BI. agents themselves in a recent Florida vote-rigging scandal.) . Further, immediately following Gricar's disappearance in Lewisburg and vicinity, police jurisdiction for investigating his disappearance shifted from Union County to Centre County, PA, home of Penn State University, leading expert commentators to state that Penn State University officials—including then Penn State President Graham Spanier— May well have been involved in Gricar's disappearance for fear that Gricar would indict a former Penn State assistant football coach in the Penn State child-sex abuse scandal that Spanier and the then Penn State Athletic Director we're desperate to cover up, but in vain, as the revelation of that scandal rocked the nation several years ago, leading to the resignation of then Penn State football coach Joe Paterno. In sum, these commentators believe that Penn State officials—several, including Spanier who has close connections with police and the F.B.I.—ordered Gricar's disappearance from behind the scenes, then orchestrated the botched police investigation that followed.
For example, local, Bellefonte, PA police, instead of following concrete leads in investigating Gricar's disappearance chose instead to follow fruitless, "red herring" leads involving these body doubles who were reported sighted in Bellefonte and vicinity, and in other towns in Pennsylvania to Ohio, by who? —by former and then-present police officers, who apparently were also involved in the police coverup. Later, Gricar was officially declared dead by Pennsylvania State officials. Gricar's remains have never been discovered: no body, no crime. Who has the wherewithal, numbers and knowledge to commit such a "perfect crime"? Only the police themselves.

The police work in secrecy, tell profound, ongoing lies,
hide and withhold information as they commit heinous
crimes with impunity—the disappearance and murder
of Ray F. Gricar, District Attorney of Centre County, Pennsylvania, home to Penn State University, Being
just one example—sometimes ongoing crimes which
must be covered up by all available means possible,
by numbers of attractive women (such as Karen Cuccio-
Davis, Amanda Onofrio, Rameeza Nasim, Maneli Nemati,
Isobel Nash and Merrideth Hawk among many others)
who target males, police targets through communication,
deliberate lies, then silence—yes, always going very silent
in strategic fashion to elicit responses, to induce certain
behavior. Their silence is both lie and coverup, yes, both
lie and coverup. Yes, women lie—they lie in and by silence.

Friday, April 26, 2024
Topic(s) of this poem: silence,police,police brutality,lies,secrets,victim,hiding,women,action,psychology,psychological,human brain,deception,acting,violence,crime,indecency,deceit,mind
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
One has to be a good liar, a good actor to be a cop. It comes with the territory as the police must cover up their own crimes, criminal behaviors Time and again so as not to arouse public outrage at their behavior. The police, in sum, are always fearful, afraid of the shame they will bring on themselves, their profession, should the public actually discover the full, true picture of " police work" .
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Dennis Ryan

Dennis Ryan

Wellsville, New York
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