Achille Currado
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And that's why she, I don't know to what extent, like, I think maybe he just kind of, if you want my opinion, I think maybe he just kind of texted her a few times, you know, saying, Hey, thank you for pretending to be me. Thank you for looking into the case or something. Like, I don't, it's weird though. Like, it's just weird. Why do you take an $1,800 gift certificate?
Why don't you get back to me? I'm a police officer. I'm reaching out to you saying, hey, this is what's going on. Farco's played me. He's probably played you. Never heard anything. Like I said, even the cop that interviewed her said, hey, she knew something, but she just thought it was all kind of bizarre. And it is a bizarre story.
Why don't you get back to me? I'm a police officer. I'm reaching out to you saying, hey, this is what's going on. Farco's played me. He's probably played you. Never heard anything. Like I said, even the cop that interviewed her said, hey, she knew something, but she just thought it was all kind of bizarre. And it is a bizarre story.
Why don't you get back to me? I'm a police officer. I'm reaching out to you saying, hey, this is what's going on. Farco's played me. He's probably played you. Never heard anything. Like I said, even the cop that interviewed her said, hey, she knew something, but she just thought it was all kind of bizarre. And it is a bizarre story.
she's embarrassed she doesn't want to say hey yeah i actually thought this 100 like everyone gets embarrassed like i'm i feel like a fool man like you know looking back on the story it's just i feel like a fool like you know i still do something i deal with every day how could i let that happen how can i let this guy destroy my life and the thing is he just the funny thing is just don't care like he doesn't care about you know
she's embarrassed she doesn't want to say hey yeah i actually thought this 100 like everyone gets embarrassed like i'm i feel like a fool man like you know looking back on the story it's just i feel like a fool like you know i still do something i deal with every day how could i let that happen how can i let this guy destroy my life and the thing is he just the funny thing is just don't care like he doesn't care about you know
she's embarrassed she doesn't want to say hey yeah i actually thought this 100 like everyone gets embarrassed like i'm i feel like a fool man like you know looking back on the story it's just i feel like a fool like you know i still do something i deal with every day how could i let that happen how can i let this guy destroy my life and the thing is he just the funny thing is just don't care like he doesn't care about you know
all the money that I gave him. He doesn't care about who life he destroys. In Windsor, he doesn't care that he's telling people they have cancer and they're like,
all the money that I gave him. He doesn't care about who life he destroys. In Windsor, he doesn't care that he's telling people they have cancer and they're like,
all the money that I gave him. He doesn't care about who life he destroys. In Windsor, he doesn't care that he's telling people they have cancer and they're like,
exactly you know and people want to believe that's a good point like people want to believe what they want to believe i mean like i believe darko because hey maybe i want to believe it because my experience within the police department just showed me that these guys just didn't care about anything but themselves like i've got friends who were just targeted like i think before the podcast i think when we first talked i spoke to you about my buddy omar
exactly you know and people want to believe that's a good point like people want to believe what they want to believe i mean like i believe darko because hey maybe i want to believe it because my experience within the police department just showed me that these guys just didn't care about anything but themselves like i've got friends who were just targeted like i think before the podcast i think when we first talked i spoke to you about my buddy omar
exactly you know and people want to believe that's a good point like people want to believe what they want to believe i mean like i believe darko because hey maybe i want to believe it because my experience within the police department just showed me that these guys just didn't care about anything but themselves like i've got friends who were just targeted like i think before the podcast i think when we first talked i spoke to you about my buddy omar
And, uh, who was, who was targeted and because he's, he was Pakistani and he was, you know, a lot of guys back then, especially when we first came on, like there was a lot of racism internal, like it's institutional. And even our department, like it was known to be this white boys club and they took any opportunity to like, I remember for instance, okay.
And, uh, who was, who was targeted and because he's, he was Pakistani and he was, you know, a lot of guys back then, especially when we first came on, like there was a lot of racism internal, like it's institutional. And even our department, like it was known to be this white boys club and they took any opportunity to like, I remember for instance, okay.
And, uh, who was, who was targeted and because he's, he was Pakistani and he was, you know, a lot of guys back then, especially when we first came on, like there was a lot of racism internal, like it's institutional. And even our department, like it was known to be this white boys club and they took any opportunity to like, I remember for instance, okay.
I remember this, uh, the Sergeant I had and, you know, I remember walking at a parade one day. And in parade, he was talking about this guy who was coming back to the department. I think he got suspended for something, but he was getting reinstated. It was a black guy named Max. And Max was a really great guy, actually. Great sense of humor. And...
I remember this, uh, the Sergeant I had and, you know, I remember walking at a parade one day. And in parade, he was talking about this guy who was coming back to the department. I think he got suspended for something, but he was getting reinstated. It was a black guy named Max. And Max was a really great guy, actually. Great sense of humor. And...
I remember this, uh, the Sergeant I had and, you know, I remember walking at a parade one day. And in parade, he was talking about this guy who was coming back to the department. I think he got suspended for something, but he was getting reinstated. It was a black guy named Max. And Max was a really great guy, actually. Great sense of humor. And...
So when I was walking out of the parade, like he was kind of making some, when he was announcing it to the, to the room that, you know, in the briefing that, Hey, Max is coming back. He's kind of making some snide remarks, whatever. But when I'm walking out of the room, he's behind me talking to another senior officer. He says, Hey, I'm going to make sure that put the word in there.