Wednesday, October 19, 2011

my little red book...

oh, so now I'm a misogynistic pig..well maybe there's a reason why I hate you dime-a-dozen evil tatoo-titted bitches..read on

ok...here's a story about blondes, booze and why you should never mix the two...and why, in the end, the blonde will always win....sorry guys, it doesn't matter how smart or dumb you are, you're gonna lose in the end, like this loser in the story.. who got drunk, busted for DUI, set up, duped, fluped, blamed everyone, attracted some dirty cops, found himself in a shit storm...and now is trying to crawl out...I feel no sympathy for anyone in this story!


MARTINEZ -- She was a striking blonde who spent a lot of time in Hawaii, just like he did. She was an avid Sharks fan, just like him. She said all the right things and made it clear that she wanted him.

"I haven't had sex in so long," she cooed on their first date.
Deep down, Dave Dutcher -- unassuming aeronautics engineer, father of three, recently split from his wife -- suspected that his Match.com sweetheart was too good to be true. And when a wildly flirtatious second date ended in a DUI, Dutcher wondered whether his ex-wife was somehow connected to the woman who had fed him shots and invited him hot-tubbing with an equally coquettish friend.

Then, two years later, a major police corruption scandal centered on a Concord private investigator exploded, and a prosecutor confirmed Dutcher's suspicions: He had been set up.

Now, on Monday, in a Contra Costa County courtroom, Dutcher will get his first chance at redemption: A judge will consider whether the stain from that night -- one of the five cases known as Contra Costa County's "dirty DUIs" -- unfairly tinged his divorce settlement. And prosecutors have also taken the extraordinary position that they will not stand in the way if Dutcher wants to withdraw his no contest plea -- two years later -- and ask a judge to wipe the crime from his record.

It's a stunning reversal of fortune for a 49-year-old man who, by his own admission, made a terrible
decision to get behind the wheel that night in late 2008 after leaving the Old Spaghetti Factory in downtown Concord.
"I'm ashamed that I let my guard down.....

well, yeah ya did, dumbass....

So when the women left in their two-seat convertible and asked Dutcher to follow, he climbed in his Ford four-wheel-drive pickup. He said he watched them run a red light, just before he noticed a police officer was pulling him over. He was arrested for drunken driving with a 0.12 blood alcohol content. Little did the Concord police officer know that Dutcher was being led into a trap.

But, according to court records, the officer who arrested Dutcher had been tipped off by his acquaintance Christopher Butler, the one-time Antioch police officer and private investigator now at the center of a federal grand jury investigation that is also probing the former Central Contra Costa Narcotics Enforcement Team commander Norman Wielsch and three recently resigned cops from Danville, San Ramon and the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office.

The group is already charged by the state for a series of alleged crimes, including selling stolen drug evidence, harboring illegal weapons and threatening witnesses. Butler and former Danville Officer Stephen Tanabe are each charged in connection with the setup DUIs. Dutcher is among the witnesses who have been subpoenaed by the U.S. attorney's office to testify.

On Monday, Dutcher will try to convince a family law judge that his ex-wife and her former attorney orchestrated his arrest to gain advantage in the divorce and keep him from his children -- claims they both strongly dispute.

He wants more time with his kids, a new divorce settlement and accountability for the individuals he believes burned him. Dutcher said the arrest forced him into an unfavorable divorce agreement and that his ex-wife and her attorney used the DUI to keep him from his children.

"What they did was unconscionable and I believe the judgment is illegal," Dutcher said. "Ultimately, I don't want to see this happen to any other parents or children."

ok so we got dirty cops and clean cops..so what else is new??

I think this story is a perfect example of why you should stay away from Match.com!!!

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