Sulejman Talovic’s target was a former Hinckley Family, with planned suicide blessings in also killing dozens of whites in the cover-up game-plan by executives of Zions First National Bank as a revenge against Kanco Energy, Inc. Stockholders and their exposure of Mormon leaders being professional liars and operating a cult against true Christianity.
WHY DID THE FBI WAIT UNTIL AFTER APRIL 17, 2009 TO RELEASE THEIR DETAILED REPORT ON THE MASSACRE?
US Attorney for Utah Brett Tolman had to wait until Missouri Attorney Thomas T. Wood got sentenced and arrested before they would release the “no motive” report. The FBI were under orders by Brett Tolman not to investigate Wood for real estate fraud against Kanco stockholders. Wood was convicted because he was against paying Income Taxes.
2009 - April 17 - SALT LAKE CITY - Thomas Wood, a practicing attorney from Cottonwood Heights, was sentenced today to three years in prison and fined $250,000 for corruptly endeavoring to impede the Internal Revenue Service and failing to file federal income tax returns for two years.
http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/ut/press/index.html
Within three days of the massacre Kanco Stockholders notified the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Salt Lake City Police and the Salt Lake County Attorney’s Office the target, the motives and the message why Talovic believed he was going to become famous through a massacre mission for God/Allah. Talovic even confessed this to his girlfriend in Texas the night before in a telephone conversation.
WHY DID IT HAPPEN ON FEBRUARY 12, 2007 AND WHO KNEW ABOUT IT?
It has been reported that many Salt Lake City law enforcement officers knew something was going to happen at Trolley Square because certain cops were in the vicinity. Why were they near, but why did they hold back until Talovic hit the Cabin Fever Novelty And Card Shop and killed everybody shopping in the store, especially Carolyn Tuft. Talovic’s handler (Chris Nemelka) knew the Hinckley Family (Carolyn Tuft and children) were going to be there at that exact time because they had stopped there the night before and the shop was closing. Kaitlin Hinckley was the true target because she was engaged to marry Micah Wood (Tom Wood’s son) but she got called in to work at the last minute. Micah Wood’s best friend and who lived with him was the step-son to Christopher Nemelka. Nemelka deliberately sued the Mormon Church after this incident knowing full well it was going to be denied on the same day he filed the complaint.
A serious message to Missouri attorney (former Hawaii Deputy Attorney General) Thomas T. Wood was the “reason and motive” for the February 12, 2007 Trolley Square Massacre. It backfired because Carolyn Tuft survived the assassination attempt by a person who was brainwashed and under the MK-Ultra Mind Control of Christopher Nemelka and under the direction of Mormon President Gordon B. Hinckley. Tom Wood was a partner and attorney for Joseph K. Stumph Jr. who mysteriously died on December 26, 2000 in Salt Lake after he stopped the merger of Zions Bancorporation and First Security Bank. The failed merger stopped President Hinckley in taking over the banking controls of eight western states just before the 2002 Winter Olympics. Only one newspaper company covered the story about the success of this federal lawsuit against President Hinckley.
http://www.mormon.citymax.com/bank.html
This same Utah newspaper is the only news media which connected Christopher Nemelka to his Mind Control tactics to the mother of Micah Wood’s best friend. She was a polygamous wife to Nemelka and this article exposed how much he controls people.
http://www.rickross.com/reference/mormon/mormon241.html
TRUE BELIEVER
On Sunday, May 17, 2009 the following information was finally released by the Salt Lake Tribune:
FBI found Talovic had a history with Trolley Square
Crime » The 18-year-old gunman claimed to be a KKK member.
When 18-year-old Sulejman Talovic walked into Trolley Square and opened fire on shoppers, he was returning to a childhood hangout, according to newly-released FBI documents.
http://www.sltrib.com/ci_12382259
Talovic and his family used to live one block from the mall, and one person told agents Talovic played there with his sisters as a child. Another said Talovic was at Trolley Square "every day," and that the mall "was the only place he went." Someone also recalled Talovic once got into a physical fight with someone at the mall over a video game.
The documents provide the first possible explanation for why Talovic, a Bosnian immigrant who came to the U.S. at the age of 9, chose the mall as the site of his rampage. They also detail racist, violent statements made by Talovic -- among them that he planned to shoot white people like Serbs, had been a member of the Klu Klux Klan, and shot someone in a drug deal gone bad.
But in 745 pages of reports, the FBI did not conclude why Talovic committed the Feb. 12, 2007, shooting or uncover any evidence of a wider plot behind them. Agents said they were also unable to find out whether a homeowner let Talovic shoot guns in his basement the year before he killed five people and wounded four before dying in a shootout with police.
Information Talovic played in Trolley Square was a surprise to David Dean, owner of the card shop where Talovic shot five of his victims. Dean said Thursday he had assumed Talovic picked the mall because it was crowded.
"I never really considered whether he had any previous history with [Trolley Square]," Dean said.
Interviews with Talovic's family and co-workers, who were not named in the reports, painted the teenager as a loner who ate lunch alone in his car and spent his evenings watching television in his basement bedroom. But it also appears Talovic was prone to making claims that sound outlandish.
The FBI wrote that Talovic in 2001 or 2002 "made a statement that he was going to shoot white people, like Serbs." The nine people Talovic shot at Trolley Square were white.
Two people went to Talovic's house a few weeks before the shooting and smoked marijuana there, documents say. One of the people later told the FBI Talovic said he liked white supremacist music.
"I don't like black people," Talovic reportedly said. "That's why I was in the KKK."
Another witness said he once saw a wound on Talovic's arm and asked about it.
"Talovic said he had previously gotten a swastika tattoo and had then removed it himself, by cutting it off," according to notes of the witness interview. Talovic said "he did not know what the swastika meant and stood for when he had gotten the tattoo." Talovic's family told agents he did not have a tattoo.
FBI Special Agent in Charge Tim Fuhrman on Friday said agents tried to corroborate just about everything credited to Talovic, but many things could not be verified. Among them: that Talovic claimed to have shot someone in a drug deal gone bad.
"People say things for different reasons," Fuhrman said. "I don't know what his would have been."
One person interviewed by the FBI quoted Talovic as saying: "You don't know how I really am. I am a crazy mother------." The same witness told the FBI Talovic said he hated "faggots" and was smoking opium and crystal meth.
The FBI found people who admitted selling marijuana to Talovic or smoking marijuana with him. Salt Lake City police, in a 2008 report on the shootings, said Talovic tested negative for drugs and alcohol in a postmortem examination.
One fellow Bosnian refugee told the FBI Talovic in spring 2006 said he shot guns in the basement of a home on "the East Side," according to notes of the refugee's interview. Talovic described the homeowner only as an American man with gray hair.
"Investigators were unable to identify this person, if he exists," an FBI agent wrote.
Talovic wore a necklace containing a miniature Quran during the attacks, documents say, and FBI agents asked many people about Talovic's Islamic faith. Family told agents Talovic once attended a mosque for prayers every Friday but stopped when he left school and began working. Co-workers did not observe Talovic praying during the day. The FBI found no evidence his religion was a factor.
Stacy Hanson, a Talovic victim who is confined to a wheelchair as a result, in an interview Friday said he was interested to learn the new details about Talovic, but still has questions about why he hurt and killed people.
"It doesn't change anything," Hanson said, "but it's nice to know something about this guy because our lives have been changed -- every single one of us."
Notes confirm suspicions of Trolley Square victim's family
Vanessa Quinn » Her parents wanted 99-month sentence for seller of gun used to kill her.
By Nate Carlisle, The Salt Lake Tribune, Updated: 05/17/2009 07:56:26 AM MDT
http://www.sltrib.com/ci_12380112
Newly released FBI documents say Sulejman Talovic told a coworker he wanted a gun to commit a bank robbery.
The statement corroborates an argument made by the parents of a Trolley Square victim Vanessa Quinn. Sue and Ken Antrobus have said one of the people who sold Talovic a .38-caliber pistol knew Talovic was going to use it to commit a crime.
The couple used the argument in asking for a say in the sentencing of Mackenzie Glade Hunter, who illegally sold the pistol to Talovic. The Antrobuses wanted copies of reports from the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives that mentioned the robbery plans so they could use them as evidence.
The federal sentencing judge and appeal courts held the Atrobuses were not victims of the gun transaction and had no standing to speak at Hunter's sentencing.
"I find it a striking coincidence just a couple weeks after our appeals were exhausted the documents were released," said Paul Cassell, who represented the Antrobuses.
The Tribune received the FBI documents May 8 --- almost two years after requesting them through open records laws.
Notes from a March 20, 2007, FBI interview with one of Talovic's co-workers say Talovic inquired about buying a gun. Talovic told the co-worker he "wanted the gun in order to rob a bank," the notes say.
The FBI removed the co-worker's name from the report, but the description matches Hunter, who worked on a demolition job with Talovic.
Hunter pleaded guilty to two charges related to the illegal sale and received a 15-month prison sentence. Hunter has completed the prison sentence and is on the federal version of parole.
Quinn was the only person Talovic shot with the pistol. Talovic used a shotgun to kill or wound his other victims.
"This was not a routine illegal gun sale," Cassell said. "This was a gun sale that lead to the death of multiple people."
Salt Lake Tribune obtained copies with this article: FBI links
FBI Trolley Square summary report (.pdf)
FBI Trolley Square gun report (.pdf)
FBI report on Talovic shooting guns in basement (.pdf)
Why didn’t the FBI or any Utah Law Enforcement Agency interview any Kanco Stockholder about the reasons and motives of the Trolley Square Massacre?
The following are various communications during the first three months after the tragedy, including a jury indicting Tom Wood after his trip to Missouri where he lied at a Count Hearing about real estate fraud with his partner, Joseph K. Stumph and Kanco Stockholders back in 2000:
February 15, 2007 (The day after Carolyn Tuft’s neighbor, Thomas T. Wood, lied at an Independence, Missouri court hearing) ALTAS Cities of Commerce/Steve Davis notified the US Attorney General about a motive why Sulejman Talovic went to Trolley Square and murdered Kirsten Hinckley on February 12th). Since this date, no FBI agent has interviewed any Kanco Stockholder
Dear Alberto Gonzales, US Attorney General,
When a person knows many “secrets” within the most powerful family (Hinckley) in Utah , how valuable is that life when it comes to telling the truth about the character of a dishonest, embezzler, money laundering PR con-artist? Not much! Joe Stumph and Richard Valgardson were in the news all during 1999 and 2000 in their attempt to stop a Utah bank merger, which involved the Hinckley clan (Neal A. Maxwell, Gordon Hinckley, and other Bank Board Members). Both Joe and Richard became “targets” by the bankers. Richard lost his very successful modular housing operation in Springville , Utah . Joe lost everything, including his life!
Becky Manwaring worked for Kirton & McConkie in 2000. At the annual 2000 Christmas party, President Gordon Hinckley was honored and spoke. He met Joe Stumph and his daughter, Becky. During this event Joe was very excited and happily engaged to marry a wonderful divorcee from Texas (Glenda Hays). They were going to live in Dallas where she was earning $12,000/month and owned her own business empire. Becky had hired Democrat candidate for Congress, Kathleen McConkie through a recommendation by Hinckley ’s personal law firm, KIRTON & McCONKIE to handle her very dirty child custody divorce battle. Kathleen McConkie had lost her election in November, 2000 and was in serious financial debt.
President Hinckley had been very upset against Joe Stumph because he was the key “plaintiff” who stopped the merger of Zions Bancorporation and First Security Bank in 2000 and had cost him Billions$ in lost stock value as a former Director for Zions First National Bank.
http://www.mormon.citymax.com/bank.html
What happened to Joe after his attendance to the Christmas Party where President Hinckley was honored?
Between this Christmas party at Becky’s employment and several few days in some serious confrontational and argumentative actions against Mike Van Leeuwen, Steven Jones, Craig Van Leeuwen and Bob Jones concerning Utah and Missouri real estate transactions, Joe Stumph was through being a nice guy. Joe had already invested over $100,000 into Ogden and Missouri deals where he involved Kanco stockholders all during 2000 to joint venture with him in their developments. On December 22, 2000 his only partners in a non-profit trust (White Horse Bluff), Dr. Lynn Ridenhour PhD, terminated their partnership through an email to Missouri attorney Thomas T. Wood, Joe’s other partner. The next day, Saturday, December 23, 2000 Joseph K. Stumph Jr. was rushed to the emergency room at the Cottonwood Hospital with very serious chest pains and he couldn’t breath very well. He was released and told he only had “heart burn”. Joe spends a very tiring Christmas eve and day with his family and new fiancée. On his way to pick up their wedding rings Joe attempts one more time to peacefully resolve a serious real estate circumvention. At the offices of Steve and Bob Jones on Tuesday morning, December 26, 2000 66 year old Joe Stumph mysteriously dies of a heart attack. How convenient for the Utah banking industry!
Kathleen McConkie put a ‘lien’ on the home of Becky’s deceased father, Joe, because she had done very little in the divorce case but had received nearly $20,000 and wanted more money from Becky. Becky was lied to by everybody around her and she finally got the divorce using another attorney and quickly moved to San Antonio , Texas , married to another business associate of his father, Terry Dipoma. Terry was on the “Get Gephart” news this week where he lost $500,000 in a real estate scam, most likely set up by Zions First National Bank to destroy anyone around the Stumph Family.
How does this above story connect to the Trolley Square murder scene?
An Ex-wife to the Hinckley family dynasty was a specific “target” by a Mind Controlled Muslim 18 year old assassin and these “murders” and “attempted murders” were used as a “warning” to Thomas T. Wood that he had better “lie” at a Missouri Court hearing on Wednesday, February 14, 2007, or else….. This happened because his son and grandson have been very close to the Carolyn Tuft family == a “single” mom and her four kids. How many “secrets” does Carolyn Tuft have against the Hinckley “inside” clan? The Utah local news media is doing an excellent job in connecting the whole scene. We hope the news media will help out the FBI and the local police connect the “dots” in the Trolley Square massacre like they did during the SLOC bribery scandal where the Son-in-Law to Gordon Hinckley, Alan Barnes, mysteriously died (January 3, 2001) of a heart attack just a few days after Joe Stumph died. Alan Barnes has confessed to the FBI that he was the one who signed many of the bribery checks to purchase the 2002 Winter Olympics (see Salt Lake Tribune article, SILENT WITNESS, January, 2001). His presence at the SLOC ensuing trials would have been an embarrassment to his father-in-law; Gordon B. Hinckley, so Alan Barnes was murdered to minimize the connection of Hinckley with the bribery to get the Olympics into Utah to “fulfill LDS prophecy” and to bring world acclaim to the LDS Church .
How many more “hits” or “warnings” are going to happen before the FBI puts it all together?
http://www.bridgingtruth.com/Letter.html
Respectfully submitted,
ATLAS/Jared Trust (owns over 51% of the Kanco stock)
The Carolyn Tuft family spokesman stated: “Tuft and her youngest of four children, Kirsten, went shopping for Valentines (Cabin Fever Novelty and Card Shop) for their family and found themselves in the shooting…” “…After Kirsten was fatally shot, Tuft called her ex-husband (Stephen Hinckley) to tell him the news, even before the police and paramedics arrived, Hinckley said….”
Father: Daughter's funeral won't be held until wounded mother can attend
The Salt Lake Tribune
Carolyn Tuft, one of four victims who survived Monday night's shooting, remains in critical condition at LDS Hospital, where she has undergone two surgeries this week, said her ex-husband, Stephen Hinckley.
Tuft, 44, is a "remarkably strong person" who is "doing pretty good considering" her shotgun injuries to her shoulder and lower back, Hinckley said.
"It's pretty much a miracle that more damage wasn't done," he said.
Hinckley said funeral arrangements for his daughter Kirsten Hinckley will not be made until Tuft is well enough to attend.
There will, however, be a memorial service for the 15-year-old girl at 3 p.m. Friday at an LDS ward house at 2300 E. Bengal Blvd. - across the street from Brighton High School , where her classmates have tied up red ribbons in memory of the teen.
The school also posted on its message board out front: "We will always love you, Kirsten."
An artist and owner of her own home-cleaning business, Tuft is the mother of four children, of whom Kirsten was the youngest. After Kirsten was fatally shot, Tuft called her ex-husband to tell him the news, even before the police and paramedics arrived, Hinckley said.
After he arrived at Trolley Square Monday night, the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office assigned a deputy to stay with him until he left, for which he was very grateful, Hinckley said. He also expressed his gratitude to the Salt Lake City Police Department and the Ogden officer who helped stop the gunman, 18-year-old Sulejman Talovic.
Hinckley said he feels "great sadness" for Talovic's family.
"I want this to be about the memory of the people who were lost and how great they were and not anything that boy did," he said.
Like her mother, Kirsten was talented at painting and drawing, her father said. A few years ago he took Kirsten and another daughter to England . Kirsten was so inspired by the trip, Hinckley said, that she set a goal to attend university there and study architecture.
The sophomore also loved modern dance, he said.
"I know a lot of people have been talking about how sweet she was and her smile and how that got a lot of people through a lot of things," Hinckley said.
February 22, 2007
Communication to Utah law enforcement agencies: Sweep the logical motive under the carpet of the Trolley Square mass murders now that the only connection to a "motive" is with Missouri Attorney Thomas T. Wood and his son Micah Wood, engaged to marry the older sister to murdered victim, Kirston Hinckley (Carolyn Tuft’s daughter and neighbor to Tom Wood) and an Independence, Missouri Court hearing two days later and their connections with Gordon Hinckley and Zions First National Bank fraud. It was Joseph K. Stumph Jr. who sued Zions Bancorporation in 1999 to stop the merger of First Security Bank. Tom Wood was Joe's partner......many dots connected with Kanco stockholders and mysterious deaths and disbarrment of several attorneys who represented Kanco since 1985.
The latest: "When the investigation is done they will release everything they've discovered," said detective Jeff Bedard. Salt Lake City police will not set a date for the investigation to wrap up, and officers concede that a motive may never be known. "It's a possibility that we may never know. Unfortunately, he may have taken that with him," Snyder said….The ATF said it is still tracing the origins of the .38-caliber handgun. The FBI said it continues to help investigate the tragedy. "We're still working with police," FBI Special Agent Patrick Kiernan said Wednesday. "We're still trying to figure out why he did what he did."…It was in this novelty and card shop that Teresa Ellis, 29; Brad Frantz, 24; and Kirsten Hinckley, 15, were killed. Carolyn Tuft, 44, was wounded and is reported to be in fair condition
Shooter's motive may never be known, investigators say
Mystery continues to swirl around Sulejman Talovic and why the 18-year-old would go on a homicidal rampage through the Trolley Square mall, killing five and injuring four before dying in a shootout with police.
"The detectives have taken things out of the house, out of the car. They've been talking to several people," Salt Lake City police detective Robin Snyder said. "They have nothing new on the motive."
On Wednesday, Salt Lake City police insisted that once the case is closed, they will release all of their findings.
"When the investigation is done they will release everything they've discovered," said detective Jeff Bedard.
Salt Lake City police will not set a date for the investigation to wrap up, and officers concede that a motive may never be known.
"It's a possibility that we may never know. Unfortunately, he may have taken that with him," Snyder said.
Police said that contrary to the statements of congressman Chris Cannon, R-Utah, investigators have found nothing that indicates Talovic's Muslim religion played any role in the shooting rampage.
"We have nothing to indicate his religion had anything to do with it," Snyder said. "Nothing leads us back or has been linked to his religion." (See Cannon takes back 'Allah' quote.)
Salt Lake City police and agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives continue to trace the guns that Talovic acquired. The 12-gauge shotgun was purchased legally by the young man. The ATF said it is still tracing the origins of the .38-caliber handgun.
The FBI said it continues to help investigate the tragedy.
"We're still working with police," FBI Special Agent Patrick Kiernan said Wednesday. "We're still trying to figure out why he did what he did."
At the Trolley Square mall, a sense of normalcy is returning to the brick and cobblestone buildings.
Cathy Bramwell paused for a moment outside Cabin Fever, wondering if she should go in. Then, she marched in and gave shop employee Doug Player a hug.
"I just want to make sure you're OK," she said.
The epicenter of Talovic's shooting rampage reopened for business on Wednesday, more than a week after the killing spree.
"I hope they take away a feeling of peace, a feeling of gratitude for their lives and definitely a feeling of love for everyone that is special to them," said David Dean, one of the owners of Cabin Fever.
Only a painted white piece of plywood remains to give any indication of what happened here. It covers a gap where a glass pane is missing.
It was in this novelty and card shop that Teresa Ellis, 29; Brad Frantz, 24; and Kirsten Hinckley, 15, were killed. Carolyn Tuft, 44, was wounded and is reported to be in fair condition.
"This is something you will never forget," Dean said.
Bramwell purchased a thank-you card and a birthday card to show her support for the business.
"I didn't really need cards, but I came and got them anyway," she said. "I wanted to support the guys at Cabin Fever."
As customers left the shop, each was given a small candle as a symbol of hope and reverence.
"The candles represent life," Player said. "It's just a symbol of our thanks for supporting us and also to respect what happened here."
Memorial flowers marking the tragedy are scattered around the mall. Outside Pottery Barn Kids, where Talovic was gunned down by police, a vase contained a card that read: "Our thoughts & prayers are with you & your families. The Pottery Barn Kids team."
Pottery Barn Kids remains under repair. It will reopen on Friday.
Another newspaper/television report:
Carolyn Tuft is still recovering in the hospital, but is doing better.
In an interview with the Salt Lake Tribune, she said she refuses to harbor any anger. She said, "That's the exact opposite of the life I want to reflect."
At the mall, Tuft and Kirsten were shopping for Valentine's Day cards when the shooting began. Tuft walked to the store window to see what was going on.
She saw a flash, heard a bang and then felt shattered glass rip into her arm.
Tuft said she and her daughter were crouching on the floor when the teenager with the 12-gauge shotgun came into the store.
Tuft said she looked up and into Talovic's eyes. He raised the gun and shot her through the right arm and lung before walking away. Then, he returned and Tuft said she could feel the muzzle on her back as he fired again.
Lying on the floor, choking on her own blood, Tuft saw her fatally wounded daughter and inched toward her to tell her she loved her.
"I thought Kirsten and I were going to leave together," she said. "I felt like I had only a few minutes at most."
Now Kirsten's picture sits to the right of Tuft's hospital bed. The youngest of Tuft's three children, Kirsten was the most like her mother -- sharing a love of baking and cats.
"Everyone thinks they can put things off, they'll have more time," she said. "Don't think someday you'll get there. You might not."
Tuft said her goal is to get the most from each day and watch her children celebrate their lives.
For now, though, she must heal. Her right arm is numb and atrophy is setting in to her muscles. She's started rehabilitation exercises and says she could go home sometime this week, although still to a hospital bed. There she'll need constant care.
But Tuft is a survivor, her 20-year-old son Scott Hinckley said. Five years ago, she narrowly survived when a drunk driver ploughed into her minivan. The accident left plates and screws beneath Tuft's face.
The Trolley Square shooting, left pellets around her vital organs.
"I shouldn't be alive," she said.
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April 5, 2007
Salt Lake Mayor Rocky Anderson (his police force)
Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff (his police force)
US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales (his police force)
On Sunday night, February 11, 2007 I conversed with Thomas T. Wood about his trip from Salt Lake to Kansas City , Missouri and spending Tuesday night with us here in Moberly , Missouri . Tom was going to testify at an Independence , Jackson County court hearing where I was suing him for fraud. That night Kate Hinckley, the fiancée to his son, Micah Wood arrived too late at Trolley Square with Carolyn Tuft, Kirston Hinckley and Scott Hinckley to buy a Valentine Card for Micah. They made plans to come back Monday night to buy a Valentine Card. On their way to Trolley Square , Kate Hinckley, was called in to work and was dropped off. A few minutes later Talovic shot and killed Kirston Hinckley and many others.
Justice came today. Without the knowledge of 400+ Kanco Stockholders in January, 1995 Tom Wood wrote out a check to Joe Stumph for $2,500. in re-opening a Florida 1985 Probate Case of Hubert B. Layne who mysteriously died of a heart attack on Christmas Eve, December 24, 1985. Pappy Layne gave written approval to finalize the sell of the Golden Age and Golden Eagle Mining Claims to Kanco just two weeks before he died. His Estate was in Florida Probate until 1993. Layne’s Estate Trustees fraudulently signed a Quit-Claim in 1988 when Australian Billionaire Alan Bond visited the Kanco mining claims 100 miles NW of Las Vegas and told associates to Dick Cheney “he wanted to gold mine”. By 1993 these mining claims contained the Second Largest Underground Gold Mine in the US , pouring 1,000 ounces of gold each day, 24/7.
The truth sets Tom Wood free to pay the price for his sins against Kanco investors. Two Court Case hearings in Missouri involving Steve Davis have been postponed because a Utah Grand Jury indicted Missouri attorney Thomas T. Wood for hiding “assets” for clients during a time he invested at least $150,000 to Dr. Lynn E. Ridenhour PhD, his partner in crime! 1988 Kansas Securities Felon Lynn Ridenhour wired Tom Wood $8,500 for the Canadian Scam from funds he inherited from the death of his mother. In 1999 Tom Wood started paying Lynn Ridenhour $3,000 per month to keep silent in his Canadian scam. Kanco Energy, Inc. Chairman of the Board, Joseph K. Stumph Jr., warned Tom Wood back in October, 2000.
In God we Trust, Steve Davis, Private Investigator
Federal grand jury indicts attorney on tax-related counts
The Salt Lake Tribune 04/05/2007 - A federal grand jury has indicted an attorney for failing to file his own income tax returns for two years - and helping another alleged tax cheat hide assets.
The offenses allegedly occurred while attorney Thomas T. Wood was representing one of the six defendants in a pending tax fraud case. The lead defendant was Ernest Glenn Ambort, accused of promoting an illegal tax scheme that bilked the Internal Revenue Service of millions of dollars.
Yesterday's indictment alleges that Wood routed funds for the MyCor Investment Club, described as a Ponzi scheme, through a network of bank accounts from October 1998 through April 2001. That money was used to keep the scam going, cover expenses for Ambort and others and pay Wood, according to the indictment.
In addition, the indictment accuses Wood of failing to file a federal individual income tax return for 2000 and 2001.
Wood faces up to five years in prison if convicted.
The 66-year-old, who lives in Salt Lake City , is a licensed attorney but not a member of the State Bar of Utah. In a routine procedure, he was granted temporary admission to the bar so he could represent one of the defendants in the Ambort fraud case.
Two of the defendants in that case pleaded guilty and four, including Wood's client, were convicted of various charges by a jury. Ambort received the stiffest sentence, nine years, and is currently behind bars.
He had conducted nationwide seminars under the name Association de Libertas, claiming that white U.S. citizens were really nonresident aliens who owed no taxes. Prosecutors said seminar participants were taught how to fill out false income tax claims.
Attorney charged with impeding income tax laws
S.L. man is also accused of failing to file federal returns
Deseret News, April 5, 2007 A federal grand jury has indicted a Utah attorney for trying to impede income tax laws and for failing to file income tax returns.
An indictment handed up Wednesday states Thomas T. Wood, 66, of Salt Lake City conducted business for himself and others using a network of domestic bank accounts, offshore credit card accounts and local individuals in order to hide income and assets. Among others involved in the alleged actions was the MyCor Investment Club, which has been identified by federal officials as a Ponzi scheme operated out of Canada .
Wood is charged with one count of corrupt endeavor to impede the administration of the tax code between 1998 and 2001 and one count of failure to file federal income tax returns for 2000 and 2001. If convicted, Wood faces up to five years in federal prison and a $450,000 fine. Although Wood lives in Utah , federal officials say he is not a member of the Utah State Bar.
"Mr. Wood's case is troubling because it involves the legal profession," said U.S. Attorney for Utah Brett Tolman. "This prosecution is important in helping to protect and promote the integrity of income tax laws by discouraging others from ignoring or circumventing their obligations."
IRS Special Agent in Charge J. Wesley Eddy said the case should send a message that "trying to escape one's tax obligations just isn't worth it."
Wood has been issued a summons to appear in federal court.