It seems Harlow's guilty conscience would not let him sleep for a week after he killed Kocis. Anyways, the full story from Citizen's Voice is here.
No corresponding story in the Times Leader (yet), but if this 108 page document is a filing...PC might be able to secure a copy when he returns? Yowzer. And what a filing it is!
Only these brief snippets from the CV story as yet, but it appears to be all the Blacks Beach tapes. Here, Harlow discusses how to destroy Cobra Video to Sean and Grant "if you guys wanna":
"In the transcript, Cuadra talks about how to get rid of Kocis’ business and how paperwork related to it likely burned in the fire.
“Well, if you guys wanna take care of Cobra for once and for all,” Cuadra said. “I don’t think there’s a real hurry on it, unless he had a copy of all that paperwork at his lawyer’s office, it’s all gone.”
Then, we have Harlow describing how he found all the stuff they ransacked from the home...Kocis showed them to Harlow. Yep...the dead body Harlow earlier claimed he saw at the house when he arrived...talked to him, showed him around, gave him a tour of the place! Pretty good for a corpse:
Cuadra and Kerekes tell Lockhart and Roy about several of Kocis’ possessions during the transcript, from computers to video equipment.
“That’s misinformation …,” Cuadra said in the transcript. “(Kocis) took everything and showed it to me for proof and … I got rid of all of that (stuff) too, it’s all disintegrated, it’s all gone computers, everything.”"
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Jim--
With only these highlights from the many transcripts of wire intercepts, it is obvious that lambkin, Harlow, was one calculating, shrewd devil.
Kocis gave Harlow a tour of the place; Kocis showed Harlow where the equipment was kept; and the crown of the words to seal his fate parphrased: everything is gone, disintegrated, everything disintegrated. Holy Walking Corpse Jim! I thought Harlow told Elm that he arrived at Kocis' house, found the door ajar, entered Kocis' residence and found Kocis dead on his sofa. Said discovery being so traumatic to Harlow that he dialed Joe, not 911, and ran for the Viriginia tidewater. Looks like Elm misunderstood. Now, I am waiting for explanation as to why 55 or so master discs escaped the bonfire, and why Harlow and Joe felt a compelling urge to screen those 55 or so master discs, that featured Sean by the way, with or without popcorn, and why the equally compelling urge to make those 55 master discs available to Sean and Grant with the decision by Harlow, yes, our innocent lambkin Harlow, not to turn those master discs over to Sean and Grant but, rather, to retain them in a safe place because "those discs were too hot" to release.
I can hardly wait to read the Elm Apologetics on this material, the most damning and undermining yet to be made public.
I am truly interested in your view on this Jim.
108 pages is a lot. I am sure tons of VERY interesting stuff will emerge, once reporters have a chance to read it in full.
From the sounds of it, Harlow and Joe were feeling rather talkative down there on the beach that day.
Remember this whole thing was filed only last Tuesday.
Once a copy gets made available online...look out!
Jim cunnily states, "From the sounds of it, Harlow and Joe were feeling rather talkative down there on the beach that day." Luckily for us, those two grifting con artists were talkative nearly everyday of this whole sordid tragedy.
"Kocis gave Harlow a tour of the place"
hmmmm. did they find RW upstairs? no mention of that.
another fat lie from your fat file of bullshit was that claim.
do you still impersonate a federal officer?
Does anyone have any idea when this 108 pages will be online?
Maybe perhaps when PC gets back from his trip... :-)
He's probably reading this, thinking "ooooh typing 108 pages of .pdf into a blog post, mmmm, ooooh funnn!"
rob said: " I thought Harlow told Elm that he arrived at Kocis' house, found the door ajar, entered Kocis' residence and found Kocis dead on his sofa."
No, that was Joe who said Harlow told him he arrived to see someone sleeping on the sofa, and heard someone (perhaps the real killer(s) upstairs.
But Elm may agree with this as fact.
You know, this is kinda unfortunate timing in that, I have been readying an interesting (IMO!) new post. A trilogy of posts, actually. They are almost ready to go, but...
I may bump these new posts for a while if this transcript does indeed get posted.
I feel bad for you guys, jim, pc.
When this paperwork all starts coming out- the time consuming work that you guys will be doing is IMO going to feel like a full time job.
Needless to say much appreciated!
I'm working on getting a copy right now. Sadly it'll probably be next Wednesday before I can start posting it. I won't be back in Virginia until late Tuesday night.
Darn, and here I thought it would be a slow week. :)
Quicky--
Thank you. You are correct. I should have written Joe had said. I was more concerned with Harlow's reporting this.
For Ben: "Kocis gave Harlow a tour of the place." Yep that is what the transcripts stated and Jim quoted. Presumably, Kocis, the saint of Dallas Township as professed by Robert Wagner, gave his murderer a tour of the downstairs area where, Harlow's "casting interview" was to have been conducted.
Hmmm, well, in view of the fact we won't get to see the big transcript until Wed at the soonest...I'll go ahead and run my new posts, starting later today, and then over the weekend. It'll give us all something to munch on, while waiting for the transcript.
This is another one of those posts that got out of hand...I thought it would be easy, since I figured would not be able to find much info on my little-known subject.
But no! Turn's out, I unexpectedly found a lot of info...some of it quite interesting. So, one quick post morphed into three long posts.
There are parts the various "camps" will like to read, and parts the various camps will not like to read. There will actually be parts, I think, both camps will agree on.
But all, I hope, will at least find it interesting.
The transcripts from the wire intercepts are likely to be quite damning from what has been reported thus far. But nowhere has it been alleged that Harlow (or Joe) simply said: "I killed him" or "Joe (or Harlow) killed him" or "We killed him" or other direct words to that effect. The defense may still try to attack the procedural admissibility of the intercepts (illegal on various grounds?) and to pick apart the words actually used since no direct admission of guilt (of themselves actually doing the killing) has been reported.
On a side note, it is good to see this blog return to its original intended purpose.
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