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Johnny S. Clarke & Lisa Straub- young Ohio couple murdered
(03-12-2013, 07:51 PM)Older Than Dirt Wrote: Justice for Johnny Clarke and Lisa Straub
16 minutes ago via mobile
Wow i see you snakes on here are quick to copy and paste to the mocktards REAL NEWS on SP being exposed Smiley_emoticons_smile im trully surprised as nosey and quick witted they all think they are they didnt know the REAL NEWS about the gang of vile rats already....hmmm

How bad do you have to be for two felons to think you are worse than they are?

Do you have a felony record, OTD? Do they issue everybody one like a birth certificate in Toledo? Because you people break some damn laws...

And y'all apparently also get caught most of the time.
(03-15-2013, 07:12 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: You see Duchess, I have set up a thread to discuss something and this troll is behaving just like Riotgear did.
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(03-12-2013, 07:22 PM)Butterfly Girl Wrote: PARTY : D1 - PETTAWAY STEPHEN C
3/11/2013 2 Title : HRGSmiley_emoticons_razzRETRIAL SET
3/19/13 AT 9:00 A.M.
PARTY : D1 - PETTAWAY STEPHEN C

Thanks! for posting this information up Butterfly Girl.

The Mambrino Trio - Pettaway Rupert Pettaway.
"A man is rich in proportion to the number of things he can afford to let alone."
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(03-12-2013, 10:11 PM)Cracker Wrote:
(03-12-2013, 07:51 PM)Older Than Dirt Wrote: Justice for Johnny Clarke and Lisa Straub
16 minutes ago via mobile
Wow i see you snakes on here are quick to copy and paste to the mocktards REAL NEWS on SP being exposed Smiley_emoticons_smile im trully surprised as nosey and quick witted they all think they are they didnt know the REAL NEWS about the gang of vile rats already....hmmm

How bad do you have to be for two felons to think you are worse than they are?

Do you have a felony record, OTD? Do they issue everybody one like a birth certificate in Toledo? Because you people break some damn laws...

And y'all apparently also get caught most of the time.

Cracker, surely you jest !!!!! Can't help but wonder what your
response would be if I said,YES . Maybe, you go girl !!!!! ? Things got interesting on Justice for------ tonight. There were about 35 comments on one post. Sarah Ruppert even got in on the action !!
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Sarah Rupert's house was to be sold at Sheriff Sale today hah

Case No. CI201105063A
U S BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff
vs

SARAH A RUPERT, ET AL, Defendants
By virtue of an order of sale issued from said court in the above entitled cause, I will, at the door of the Court House, in Toledo, in Lucas County, Ohio, on Wednesday, March 13, 2013 at 10:00 A.M. of said day, offer for sale at public auction the following described lands and tenements, to-wit:
Parcel No. 44-64511
Situate: 922 MAMBRINO RD OREGON, OH 43616
Appraisal:$45,000.00
PROPERTY SOLD AS IS
Terms of sale: $2,250.00 Deposit Required.

Upon checking she got it cancelled Feb 8th 2013. She had a similar incident May 2012. She purchased this house 2009 for $57,000 all this is public record. What I'd like to know is how do you put a $50K house up for bond, Cameo's bond was $125K.

There are all kinds of Bondsmen available in Toledo she chooses Dawg Town Inc., Cleveland, Ohio why?
"A man is rich in proportion to the number of things he can afford to let alone."
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(03-12-2013, 07:51 PM)Older Than Dirt Wrote: im trully surprised as nosey and quick witted they all think they are


Maytee, you're not allowed to call anyone a tard when you can't even spell simple 4 & 5 letter words.

*truly*

*nosy*

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I think she got 'trully' confused with trolly.

Or maybe she was talking about taking a trolley.

Her sentence structure really needs some work too. Dummy.
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(03-12-2013, 07:08 PM)Butterfly Girl Wrote: From Justice for Johnny Clarke and Lisa Straub

. . . wow feel free to google its public record

Hahahaha!

Looks like Mock tought Maytee a thing or two about info in the public domain.

Public record just like Johnny's arrest and prison record.

Public record just like Maytee's arrest and conviction record.

Public record just like "Big John's" arrest and conviction record.
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(03-13-2013, 10:26 AM)BlueTiki Wrote: Looks like Mock tought Maytee a thing or two about info in the public domain.


That's not the only thing. LC taught her how to spell a few words...like cat, after spotting her the c & the t.
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hah

I believed "tot" was too obvious.

D'ya think she cot it?
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This was sent to me overnight, again anonymously.

Here is a few snippets from John Clarkes testimony in Cameo's trial. I transcibed it verbatim. You can post it if you want. Pay close attention to the statement about the second trip to the Straubs house and how John claims that he stayed on the phone with Maytee until she pulled up to the home. If you listen to the 9-11 calls...the second call from Maytee she is driving to the Straubs and turning onto Longacre Lane so how can this be? The testimony is John being questioned by the Prosecutors. Maytee should also be happy to know that this is also public information.
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"Who was there when you went back the second time?"

"Just me, Tiffany and Zack in her, in Zack's mom's car. Pulled in the driveway and started looking around the house. Tiffany went to the front door and started ringing the doorbell and stuff. Zack was in the car still and when I got out, he was following me around...looking in the front windows, back windows. I was on the phone with Maytee because she didn't really know how to get out there. She's like I'm on Airport Highway, how do I get there? I said go up to McCord road, make a left, come down to the light...make a right. You'll see Longacre Lane. I said I'll be in the driveway. I stayed on the phone with her. And as I saw the pick-up, they were in a pick-up I said turn right here. They came".

"You say they, it's not just Maytee in the pick-up truck?"

"No, it was her cousin Beatrice, she's in the Army and her one or two year old son."

"Okay, so a little kid?"

"yeah".

"Did you get any response from inside of the house?"

"No. I didn't even see the... at least I thought I would see the dog running around or something you know...but no dog".

"Lights on or off?"

"Light were on T.V was on. Lights were on you could see everything".

"But you couldn't see anybody in the house?"

"Well when your at the front door you can see the living room, you can see upstairs. You can see the bedroom, I'm not sure who's it is. You can see a litlle like linen closet or something but you can't see down the rest of the house there up there. You can see the railing that goes down to the basement."

"Did you try and call your son on the phone?"

"Oh yeah, constantly".

"Did you call Lisa, did you call her?"

"Well my wife was doing all of the phone calls. I couldn't tell you if she called Lisa's but I'm sure that she did. We were calling everybody. All of his friends. Everybody."


"Now Mr. Clarke, you've been involved in the drug game yourself at one point in your life haven't you?"
"About 15 years ago."
"What happened in your life?"
"My Charge was posession with intent to distribute marijuanna."
"Where where you arrested?"
"I was arrested on Freedom street on the East side of Toledo."
"Where where you charged from?"
"Toledo Ohio."
"What court sustem?"
"Federal court"
"Federal court system?"
"Um huh (yes)"
"And ultimately were you convincted in the Federal court?"
"Yes, I pleaded guilty and took it like a man and paid my debt to society and change my life while I was in there,...and that's it".
"How much time did you do?"
"I got sentenced to 5 years but did 3 years 3 months".
"Federal time?"
"Yes".
"So the jury understands...we're you a small time dealer or were you moving large weight?"
"Ahh, weight".
"Explain what you mean by that".
"Weight is when you don't sell little $20 dollar, $10 bags, $100 bags. Weiight is when you sell stuff like pounds of marijuanna."
"How much marijuanna were you moving a month just before you got busted?"
"Five hundred pounds a month".
"So you were making a lot of money?"
"Life was different, as far as money as concerned".
"But you did three and a half. Three years three months in the Federal prison?"
"Right, the only reason I got out early was because I enrolled in the drug program and stayed out of trouble".
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Johnny and his siblings had no chance.

None.

BTW - " . . . took it like a man . . . " means he was someone's bitch while serving time.
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Still on the Pettaway bail topic, why was it so urgent to pay $125K to bail him out?

Here's a little snippet about bail:-

If the court sets bail at say $100,000, you have to pay the bail bondsman 10% of that. When you show up for court, he keeps the 10%...that's how he makes his money. If you skip out, he is responsible for the entire bond...which is why he will have a bounty hunter looking for you. Also, some of them require (depending on the amount) other collateral, such as a house.
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If we have the story straight his woman bailed him out because she felt sorry for him, since she was the one that put him in there in the first place, then she wanted the charges dropped but, the Grand Jury still indicted him. The house is valued around $60K and then to borrow the rest your still stuck with the 10 percent bondsman fee. Is there a sugar daddy here or what? hah

Footnote from Cameo's Facebook by

DM "Cameo Search all day and night for counseling and anger management it will look very good in court,and Take this profile pic down man,they can use these type stuff against you..You just beat a murder case..There looking for reasons to lock u down..Actively seeking help on ur own will help trust me.Peace"
"A man is rich in proportion to the number of things he can afford to let alone."
Henry David Thoreau
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(03-14-2013, 03:36 PM)NightOwl Wrote: Take this profile pic down man,they can use these type stuff against you..You just beat a murder case..There looking for reasons to lock u down..Actively seeking help on ur own will help trust me.Peace"


hah Those people are so stupid. Concern for a profile pic but no regard in talking about him beating a murder charge.
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Samuel Williams called him Killa Cam and Rambo.

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"A man is rich in proportion to the number of things he can afford to let alone."
Henry David Thoreau
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(03-14-2013, 07:58 AM)Duchess Wrote:

This was sent to me overnight, again anonymously.

Here is a few snippets from John Clarkes testimony in Cameo's trial. I transcibed it verbatim. You can post it if you want. Pay close attention to the statement about the second trip to the Straubs house and how John claims that he stayed on the phone with Maytee until she pulled up to the home. If you listen to the 9-11 calls...the second call from Maytee she is driving to the Straubs and turning onto Longacre Lane so how can this be? The testimony is John being questioned by the Prosecutors. Maytee should also be happy to know that this is also public information.
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"Who was there when you went back the second time?"

"Just me, Tiffany and Zack in her, in Zack's mom's car. Pulled in the driveway and started looking around the house. Tiffany went to the front door and started ringing the doorbell and stuff. Zack was in the car still and when I got out, he was following me around...looking in the front windows, back windows. I was on the phone with Maytee because she didn't really know how to get out there. She's like I'm on Airport Highway, how do I get there? I said go up to McCord road, make a left, come down to the light...make a right. You'll see Longacre Lane. I said I'll be in the driveway. I stayed on the phone with her. And as I saw the pick-up, they were in a pick-up I said turn right here. They came".

"You say they, it's not just Maytee in the pick-up truck?"

"No, it was her cousin Beatrice, she's in the Army and her one or two year old son."

"Okay, so a little kid?"

"yeah".

"Did you get any response from inside of the house?"

"No. I didn't even see the... at least I thought I would see the dog running around or something you know...but no dog".

"Lights on or off?"

"Light were on T.V was on. Lights were on you could see everything".

"But you couldn't see anybody in the house?"

"Well when your at the front door you can see the living room, you can see upstairs. You can see the bedroom, I'm not sure who's it is. You can see a litlle like linen closet or something but you can't see down the rest of the house there up there. You can see the railing that goes down to the basement."

"Did you try and call your son on the phone?"

"Oh yeah, constantly".

"Did you call Lisa, did you call her?"

"Well my wife was doing all of the phone calls. I couldn't tell you if she called Lisa's but I'm sure that she did. We were calling everybody. All of his friends. Everybody."


"Now Mr. Clarke, you've been involved in the drug game yourself at one point in your life haven't you?"
"About 15 years ago."
"What happened in your life?"
"My Charge was posession with intent to distribute marijuanna."
"Where where you arrested?"
"I was arrested on Freedom street on the East side of Toledo."
"Where where you charged from?"
"Toledo Ohio."
"What court sustem?"
"Federal court"
"Federal court system?"
"Um huh (yes)"
"And ultimately were you convincted in the Federal court?"
"Yes, I pleaded guilty and took it like a man and paid my debt to society and change my life while I was in there,...and that's it".
"How much time did you do?"
"I got sentenced to 5 years but did 3 years 3 months".
"Federal time?"
"Yes".
"So the jury understands...we're you a small time dealer or were you moving large weight?"
"Ahh, weight".
"Explain what you mean by that".
"Weight is when you don't sell little $20 dollar, $10 bags, $100 bags. Weiight is when you sell stuff like pounds of marijuanna."
"How much marijuanna were you moving a month just before you got busted?"
"Five hundred pounds a month".
"So you were making a lot of money?"
"Life was different, as far as money as concerned".
"But you did three and a half. Three years three months in the Federal prison?"
"Right, the only reason I got out early was because I enrolled in the drug program and stayed out of trouble".

You certainly are getting some fascinating e-mails Duchess. I often wondered what Big John did, I couldn't stop laughing at 500 lbs of pot. Where was it coming from and where was it going? that's a good load on the back of a pick-up truck or a van, maybe Big John drove a semi truck as a front who knows LOL I cannot stop laughing!! holy smoke that's 3 Tons a year hah What an irony to be arrested on Freedom Street.

Big John however paid his debts to society! he saw clearly what he did was not right, 3 years is a long time in prison and it sounds to me he wanted to better himself. I think Big John is a brave man he did everything he could that night to save Johnny and Lisa. I also know he is on a quest to find those who killed Johnny and Lisa. One of these days the bastards involved will slip up.

Big John said Johnny and Lisa were tortured that night, Big John and Maytee experienced something no father and mother should ever have to endure I don't see anything out of place with either parent with regards to the emotional pain that night caused.

Has Samuel Williams or Cameo Pettaway ever said we are sorry this couple are dead? I have not heard those words once.
"A man is rich in proportion to the number of things he can afford to let alone."
Henry David Thoreau
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(03-14-2013, 05:11 PM)NightOwl Wrote: I think Big John is a brave man he did everything he could that night to save Johnny and Lisa.

I fail to see one instance of bravery by "Big John" . . . from that night to date.

In fact, I find no instances of bravery prior to the murders of Johnny and Lisa.

Maybe different lifestyle choices as a father and Johnny would be alive, today.

IMO - Lisa's blood is on both of Johnny's criminal parents' hands.
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Trying to resuscitate 2 human beings = bravery!!
"A man is rich in proportion to the number of things he can afford to let alone."
Henry David Thoreau
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(03-14-2013, 06:20 PM)NightOwl Wrote: Trying to resuscitate 2 human beings = bravery!!

To me, bravery is courage while in the presence of danger or lack of concern for one's own safety.

It's putting another's "life" ahead of your own self-preservation.

Performing artificial respiration or CPR on a child is a given . . . not bravery.

And to the love interest of one's child . . . same.

Thank you for clarifying your position.
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(03-14-2013, 05:11 PM)NightOwl Wrote: You certainly are getting some fascinating e-mails Duchess.


You don't know the half of it. I got rid of many of them & eventually went back and read LC's instructions on posting content that couldn't be verified. She was very specific in how she wanted comments posted and quite careful about posting rumor & innuendo as you know.
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More anonymous emails. Apparently the person sending these feels that they are relevant to this case. I don't have a feeling one way or another in regards to these messages, I'm simply posting them (with permission from the author) for everyone to read.

You can post this for everyone:
From the transcripts, pay close attention to John's testimony and Maytee's 9-11 call (her second call) beginning @ around 6:30. Maytee was clearly talking on the phone with the 9-11 dispatcher and not John while she was arriving at the Straubs. People who have nothing to hide...hide nothing.

9-11 call:
http://www.northwestohio.com/news/story.aspx?id=576342
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John's testimony:
" I was on the phone with Maytee because she didn't really know how to get out there. She's like I'm on Airport Highway, how do I get there? I said go up to McCord road, make a left, come down to the light...make a right. You'll see Longacre Lane. I said I'll be in the driveway. I stayed on the phone with her. And as I saw the pick-up, they were in a pick-up I said turn right here. They came".

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