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."Stoner switched gears.He mentioned Betty Jean's children.They grew up with no mother.Inmate Polete started sobbing.Stoner thought they might be getting close.Walker asked Inmate Polete if he'd like to give it up.Generated by ABC Amber LIT Converter, http://www.processtext.com/abclit.htmlInmate Polete stood up.He wiped his eyes and balled his fists.He looked flat-out scary.He yelled at Stoner and Walker.He said he didn't kill anybody.He said the interview was over as of now.The interview was terminated at 12:30 P.M.Bill called me.He described the interview in significant detail.I asked him if he thought Polete killed her.He said yes.I asked him if Gary Walker agreed.He said yes.I asked Bill what he planned to do next.He said he wanted to talk to some people and brace Polete with more information.12/1/97:Bill Stoner calls the Beaverton, Oregon, PD.He talks to Lieutenant Jim Byrd.Lieutenant Byrd worked Baldwin Park PD in 1973.He remembers Robby Polete.He calls him a "choirboy rapist." He tells Stoner that Polete admitted the entire series of assaults that he was initially accused of.Polete supplied details to substantiate his admissions.Polete said he was admitting the crimes because he did them.He tried to shift the blame to his victims.He said they all came on to him.Stoner brings up the 3/8/73 case.Polete contends that someone else copped out.Lieutenant Byrd says no.Another man was arrested that night--but the victim exonerated him immediately.Stoner asks why Polete was never charged with the 3/8 crimes: Kidnap/Sodomy/Oral Copulation.Lieutenant Byrd says the victim moved out of state.Her parents didn't want her to testify and relive her ordeal in court.And:Lieutenant Byrd attended a hearing on Polete's attempt-rape case.He observed Polete and his father outside the courtroom.The father was dispensing advice.He told Robby to say that the woman who stabbed him came on to him first.12/2/97:Bill Stoner calls Roger Kaiser--Baldwin Park PD, retired.Kaiser remembers Robby Polete and his father.Polete Senior was the treasurer of the Baldwin Park Little League.League officials accused him ofGenerated by ABC Amber LIT Converter, http://www.processtext.com/abclit.htmlembezzling league funds.The case was settled out of court.Polete Senior made restitution.12/4/97:Bill Stoner calls the music director for the Baldwin Park school district.The man supervised the Sierra Vista High School band in 1973.He remembers Robby Polete.Robby was scatterbrained, undependable, and a lot of talk that never turned into action.Robby and his brother were very afraid of their father.12/8/97:Gary Walker calls the former pastor of the Pentecostal Church of God in El Monte.The man does not recall Robby Polete.He doubts that his daughter dated him.Walker talks to the pastor's wife.She recalls Robby Polete and his brother.They went to her husband's church.Sometimes the boys would walk.Sometimes she and her husband would give them a ride.The pastor and his wife had two girls at Sierra Vista High School then.They didn't socialize with Robby or his brother outside of school or church.She knew that Robby was arrested back in '73.It surprised her.He didn't seem to be a violent boy.Stoner ran checks on Polete's ex-wife, parents, and brother.The father was dead.The mother and brother were living in Oregon.He couldn't locate Polete's ex-wife--Vonnie Polete.He found a Bakersfield file note that surprised him.Robert Polete and Vonnie Polete were undoubtedly divorced.Polete had remarried.8/12/87:A woman named Lori M.Polete writes to the Kern County courthouse.She identifies herself as Robert L.Polete's wife.She requests a copy of his 1977 court records.She was living in Oregon then.Bill held off on the mother and brother.He put the wives aside.He wanted to brace Robby first.Thursday, 12/11/97:THE CALIFORNIA MEN'S COLONY AT SAN Luis OBIsPo.SERGEANT BILL STONERREPRESENTING SHERIFF'S HOMICIDE.DETECTIVE GARY WALKER REPRESENTING ELMONTE PD.THE SUSPECT: INMATE ROBERT LEROY POLETE JR.PRISON #B84688.Generated by ABC Amber LIT Converter, http://www.processtext.com/abclit.htmlThe interview was held in a parole-hearing office.Stoner and Walker sat at the long end of a T-shaped table.Inmate Polete sat at the T end.Bill Stoner's first impression of Inmate Polete:"He was scared now.But I could tell he was curious.He wanted to know what we had."Stoner went in calm and slow.He told Polete that they checked out his exoneration claims.They talked to two Baldwin Park detectives.Both men said his claims were untrue.The 3/8 victim moved out of state and declined to testify, No one else was arrested or charged with those crimes.Polete admitted his guilt in '73.Both detectives said so.The 3/14 attempt rape was the most prosecutable case.The 12/16, 3/13, and 4/23 cases were not as viable.Prosecutors liked to present concise cases.He got lucky that way.Inmate Polete said the 3/14 case was bogus.The so-called victim was bogus.He said she had a thing with one of the cops.Stoner mentioned Inmate Polete's alleged blackouts.Stoner said he had obtained Polete's juvenile records and wanted to discuss some discrepancies.Inmate Polete blew up.He balled his fists and yelled at Stoner and Walker.He said the interview was over.They had no right to look at his juvie file.And:He had an alibi for the night of the murder.He was at a churchfellowship thing.The whole congregation would back up his claim.The Pentecostal Church of God was across the street from Crawford's Market.Betty Jean Scales vanished en route to Crawford's.Inmate Polete was very upset.Stoner did not ask the obvious questions: How do you recall your actions on a given night twenty-four years and eleven months ago? What made that night so auspicious or so horrible or so traumatic that you will remember every detail for the rest of your life?Inmate Polete walked out of the room.The interview was terminated at 1:00 P.M.6Bill said it hit him hard.It hit Gary Walker simultaneously.Generated by ABC Amber LIT Converter, http://www.processtext.com/abclit.htmlThe church and Crawford's Market.Polete's market-snatch MO.Subsequent assaults at the Food King and Lucky Market.The alibi that played like an admission.Bill said it hit him hard.He told me a story to dramatize the impact.He worked a case years back.A body dump in Torrance.A white male victim.They ID'd him.His roommate was a carpet layer.They took him to lunch.The man was not a suspect.They took him to his apartment.They wanted to talk some more.They needed his take on the victim.They walked in the door.Bill saw a brand-new carpet on the living-room floor.And:He knew that the man killed the victim right there.He knew that he'd find washed-out blood spots under the carpeting.He found them.He confronted the man.The man confessed.That was a fresh case.This was an old case.Instinctive knowledge never equals provability.Circumstantial confirmation buttresses instinctive knowledge and increases its evidentiary value.12/15/97:Bill Stoner calls the church pastor's daughter.She says she never dated Robby Polete.She never saw him with other girls.She saw him at school.She saw him at church youth groups.12/16/97:Bill Stoner calls the former youth-group leader.She does not recall Robby Polete.Youth-group meetings were held at the church on Sundays, Mondays, and Thursdays.They ran from 7:30 P.M.to 9:30 P.M.1/29/73 was a Monday.Betty Jean Scales was last seen at 8:30 P.M.Bill checked out C&R Printing.The 1973 owner still owned the shop.He remembered Robby Polete.Polete's dad owned a shop in Baldwin Park.Robby worked at C&Rsporadically.He did his dad's loan-out jobs.Bill went through old work sheets and time cards.He had to see if Robby worked on 1/29/73.The work sheets and time cards only went back to 1979.The man tossed his older records to save shelf space.The dead-end metaphysic [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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