Saturday, April 2, 2022

Mark Putnam: the only FBI agent convicted of homicide. Served ten years, remarried on release.

 Dr Grande's take on Mark Putnam:

https://youtu.be/nxn8PKLHNgk


12 minutes forty seconds into former FBI agent and FBI spokesperson and meeter of Jim Comey, compiling this podcast around the time Comey was fired. Speaking with the FBI agent responsible for investigating the crime (and working with the movie producers making a movie about it), the thing that comes to my mind is strangling someone to death. This is how agent Putnam killed his Appalachian trash druggy informant he screwed about five times in two weeks. I never studied criminology much even just on my own, although I do enjoy studying it informally just by watching these kinds of videos. I'm not sure what the experts say although I did meet a criminologist socially not that long ago and he definitely was a gay guy into a lot of gay sex, exclusively with men, from what I could see. It's understood the Alvarezes I'm related to would always choose suicide over homosexuality* ha ha. In fact, when mom and pops were alive, together they were very macho encouraging people so I could bring a girl home to meet them or just jet off and shack up with a girl like the aspiring FBI agent from Washington that was the first girl I ever lived with like a couple. I mean there was a crippling depression prior to jetting off and severe alcoholism and hashish use post jetting off and a meeting with an attractive young looking ETA terrorist by the looks of it (just say no like Nancy Reagan said). Stories and analysis aside, this is a case about self control. If you're going to kill your girlfriend in a premeditated way you probably wouldn't strangle her so I'm guessing there wasn't premeditation. However if I were a judge, I'd be aware of a law enforcement officer's awareness of procedure and how to hide a crime. In any case, strangling strikes me as a very deliberate thing, like hanging or throwing a toaster in a bathtub. Also with strangling, why didn't this guy just stop? Anyway it will be interesting to see what the podcaster says about it as she's a black lady and wouldn't be blamed for white guy club-ness. We'll see....


https://youtu.be/pgE0Cfre6BY


* This does not preclude an Alvarez actually having sex (with the opposite sex) with an openly gay extremely gay person. I have shared beds with at least two homosexual girls who were happy to share their bed with me but reluctant to actually do anything there with me. Similarly I would also have tried getting to first and second bases with some fuggen shlut, however there's no accounting for gay behavior.


Anyway that turned out to be a pretty interesting interview with Putnam's investigator, Huggins. I now understand Putnam had no homicidal tendencies but was stuck with this lady, he felt, after one of his colleagues drove her to his motel after she was bitching and complaining about him getting her pregnant. Obviously he didn't have a spare hundred thousand dollars just to give her as a dowry as a second wife, or even fifty thousand dollars, probably she would have been happy with that. I guess his mistake was going inside her after she became a kind of mini wife to him and he just used her as a mistress or something. Kind of like me and that aspiring FBI agent girl, I guess I gave her a dowry in the Arabic sense of the word but it wasn't very financial. I don't know, this Putnam killed his second wife in a fit of passion really. He suffered terrible remorse and misgivings and probably in part kept mum about the murder to avoid embarrassing the FBI and causing a stir and upsetting his first wife. This case eventually killed her as she died at 38 from a heart attack.


Yeah that aspiring FBI agent girl from Washington was something else. That's one of only two girlfriends I had confrontations with, and both of those women had issues. My spouse is one big confrontation and a source of misery for me. And look what misery the Russians are causing to Ukraine. Truly Russians are best at producing misery perhaps. Probably that's why they say Russians love to suffer. I wouldn't be surprised if the FSB is trying to kill Putin now, as he's been diagnosed with cancer. I'd definitely give him a shot of air from a syringe if I were his doctor, the guy is causing absolute misery in Ukraine and dragging Russia backwards. If anyone from the FSB is listening, please feel free to give him a shot from an air filled syringe and go watch a James Bond movie, come on man.


Ok let's look at this:

https://youtu.be/o6_SGOYOI2c


I'm aligned with law enforcement in general in that I'm anti drug. The aspiring FBI agent girl I was cohabiting with like little lovebirds, would actually chastise me for smoking hashish saying she'd have to take a lie detector when applying to the FBI for a job and it would make her look bad. Also she'd have to clear a six foot high fence and she was only four feet ten inches. A woman! Anyway I think these American law enforcement types are silly with their dependence on lie detector tests. Reminds me of McMurphy in One flew over the cuckoo's nest telling Martini not to count the various parts of the Q for Queen card. Definitely it's best not to talk to law enforcement if they want you to depose something but rather get lawyered up immediately and say nothing. Especially with American law enforcement. Looking back, considering how things played out in my life, it's strange to say that being charged with assaulting a cop probably worked to my advantage.


Anyway I was saying I'm aligned with law enforcement in my anti drug position. Drugs are everywhere now, amongst the rich and poor. Where I hate them most is amongst academics at universities, and students there. Next I most hate that the entire profession of psychiatry and psychology is full of drug users and are unchecked in their basically homicidal tendencies to slowly kill their patients with pharmaceutical drugs. It's all one big gaslighting clusterfuck and there are no checks and balances to see who's a sociopath and psychopath amongst the psychiatrists. It's always about them pointing the finger of blame at others. I can see this becoming a bigger problem in the future as climate events and misfortunes and societal malfunction in general will cause more and more people to seek mental health care.


This isn't to say that mental health issues aren't real. But that the current model of discreetly drugging people up is not working. Sadly, many crazy people are not prepared to face the reality of what is wrong with their life and are in complete denial. Still they maintain a kind of innocent madness to them. Unfortunately, the world is frequently populated with rascals anxious to gaslight out of insecurity, this is certainly the case in Australia anyway, although not necessarily in America and elsewhere. 



Check out Honey Rider:

https://youtu.be/FQXnfjBd-hA

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