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Startling new evidence has come to light regarding the evidence given at the trial of Thomas Reedy by FBI agent Frank Super.

The following is taken from the Inquisition21 website.


According to Thomas Reedy, the owner of Landslide, he contacted Frank Super of the FBI so that the illegal sites could be investigated. In the trial Frank Super told a different story; however, so pivotal is the new evidence, that the testimony of Frank Super is now discredited as it is shown here that it could not have been true. All traces of many of the web sites themselves were destroyed by US law enforcement personnel, so the whole truth will never be known and so can never be told.

So a key question is whether Thomas Reedy or Frank Super are telling the truth when the former claims that he made a report directly to US law enforcement and the latter claims that he ‘caught him at it’ as it were.

To help answer that question here is an extract from the Landslide trial.

Frank Super is being questioned.

Q. What is your best recollection of the first inquiry or contact you might have had with the business or people at Landslide?

A. Okay. In the summer of 1997, I'm estimating around the August time period, the exact date being a bit unclear, but I know it was during the summer of 1997, my supervisor at the time, he told me that he had received some information from our Dallas office that a business located in Fort Worth by the name of Landslide, that someone had been on the internet and had seen some child pornography.

The complaint came through the Dallas office. Apparently the complainant was someone over in the Dallas side of the metroplex. And my supervisor gave me a routing slip or some type of a piece of paper with an address on Belknap Street in Fort Worth, the name Landslide, and I believe there was a - there might have been a name of a web site possibly on there by the name of Child God or something like that. He asked me if I would go to the address on Belknap Street, look up the owners or those who are responsible for Landslide, and find out what was going on.

I did so. I went down to Belknap Street at the address. The address on Belknap Street was a red brick building on the south side of the street. I went in there and inquired about Landslide. The people there at that office told me that Landslide was actually across the street in a white building on the north side of Belknap.

So I went across the street and went upstairs to the offices of Landslide, and when I got to the offices no one was there. So I went to the bathroom and when I came out of the bathroom a lady and a young man were just coming into the office area from outside. She identified herself as Carol Clark. She told me she was the office manager for Landslide.

I asked her -- Of course, I identified myself as Frank Super, FBI. I showed her my credentials and I asked her if I could speak with the owner of the company. There was a complaint regarding some child pornography.

She said she didn't know anything about that, but she told me that if I would give her my card that she would have the owner call me. I went ahead and gave her my card, and then I left Landslide.

Q. All right. And was that contact, the individuals that you had contact with at Landslide, generally cooperative with you?

A. Yes.

Q. Providing whatever information you asked for that they could at that time?

A. Yes, very cooperative.

Comment

So here we see that, instead of corroborating what Thomas Reedy had alleged, FBI Agent Frank Super, without offering any official records, testified to the fact that he investigated Landslide back in 1997 in relation to child pornography. This was damning testimony, and with what has subsequently been discovered perhaps the only viable testimony in the prosecution case.

The prosecutor who made her name on the Landslide case was Terri Moore and she actually said that Frank Super was ‘green’, a description also given to him by his boss and even himself, so that the idea that Frank Super was green has been since echoed throughout the media. ‘Frank Super was a good agent but he was green’. In fact his statements are now looking green.

Did FBI Agent Frank Super tell the truth?

The upstairs office in The Johnson Law office, on Belknap Street in downtown Fort Worth, owned by a group of lawyers, was described in vivid detail when FBI agent Frank Super recalled his visit as part of his enquiries into child pornography back in 1997. But not only did the USPIS state that the illegal imagery did not appear on the scene until late 1998, Landslide was not in the office that Frank Super claims to have visited until the second quarter of 1998.

FBI agent Frank Super did not check the website he was claiming to be visiting about. He did not enter the office, but claims that he ‘spoke to Carol Clark’. Unfortunately ‘green’ simply does not cut it here, as Carol Clarke was not even employed at the time.

Her employment record was extracted from the Landslide evidence.

Here it is.

Landslide Payroll record for Carol Clark
Carol F Clark
SS number 303-54-7141
Hire Date 16/06/1998
Release Date 15/07/1998
DOB 01/07/1950
email carol@landslide.com
hourly wage $14
address 1237 Airline Drive, Grapevine, TX 76051

So this evidence confirms that this employee was not employed at the time Frank Super was claiming to be discussing child pornography at Landslide with her and the anomalies do not stop here.

The website linked to Landslide that FBI agent Frank Super claimed to have been investigating in 1997 was called ‘Child God’, or so he claimed. According to the UK’s Serious Crime Squad (SOCA) records number mm/9 (mm refers to who supplied this evidence - Michael Mead of USPIS), this website was running for four months. The critical issue in relation to it is which four months.

Here is the Landslide record of dealings with Child God.

Landslide Billings for Child God
30/04/1999 $24,654.40
31/05/1999 $29,295.65
30/06/1999 $22,402.31
31/07/1999 $35,061.02

This is one of the accounts implicated in massive fraud credit card fraud, so these payments should not be interpreted as related to actual signups, and it has been evidentially established they don't.

So, from the above it would appear that the ‘green’ FBI Agent Frank Super went to a Landslide office in 1997 that Landslide did not occupy until 1998, and met an employee who was not employed until 1998 to investigate a website that was not using the Landslide system until 1999.

If Frank Super had got on the stand and corroborated what Thomas Reedy had said, this alone would have cleared Thomas Reedy, his wife Janice Reedy and Landslide and the trial would have collapsed. As he did not do this for whatever reason, it is difficult not to conclude that he made up a story to secure the convictions, a story that everyone else, including lead prosecutor (now politician) Terri Moore corroborated at the time and again recently. Terri Moore has since gone on to use her conviction of Thomas Reedy for life as part of her electioneering campaigns. We now believe that because of the evidence we have acquired that his story cannot be true.

FBI Agent Frank Super's testimony was the cornerstone of the trial. Thomas Reedy claims that he contacted him to tell him about child pornography, not the other way around. It would be a key defence to such a charge where the defendant reported the crime. The defendant in this case was a victim, because money was being stolen through these websites, to such an extent that the company lost its merchant account weeks before USPIS made their raid, claiming to have shut them down.

By Agent Super saying he discovered the crime, Landslide changes from victim to perpetrator, and it is now clear that the final outcome of the trial hinged on a lie, without which there was no case. The contact Thomas Reedy made with the FBI would have been recorded, but Frank Super said that he could not find this record.

 

   
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