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#deadwitness - Jamey Sheets the Pharmacist known to Pete Bennett

Was Safeway Pharmacist Jamey Sheets Suicided

Pete Bennett knew Jamey Sheets through his connection to Doc's Pharmacy. Mr. Sheets facing potential felony charges via threats from the same DA investigators linked the Sheriffs Coroner linked to the murder in Bennett vs. Southern Pacific.

Who is Pete Bennett 
Pete Bennett has been resident of Contra Costa County since 1978 arriving from San Franciso Ca but was a resident of Cape Coral Florida, Prior to that was a resident of Mountain Lakes NY, prior to that was a resident of Baldwin NY and New York City NY

Connections to Pete Bennett 

Jamey Sheets was the pharmacist facing indictment for murder of his patients who died from Spinal Meningitis. Pete Bennett was friends with the owner of Doc's Pharmacy since 1978 when the owner hired him to build a trellis. When Pete had is sons at John Muir Hospital in 1996 and 1998, he brought them to Doc's Pharmacy to meet the owner and Jamey Sheets.

Connections of Pete Bennett to George Stahl 

George Stahl - UPS driver in the San Francisco East Bay in Concord died of spinal meningitis in connection to the bacterial deaths at Doc's Pharmacy in Walnut Creek 


Meningitis Scan

Fire the Pharmacist at Safeway

The Safeway Store located at 600 S. Broadway Walnut Creek has more than one nefarious scenario linked to deaths of residents.

Was Safeway Pharmacist Jamey Sheets Suicided

Pete Bennett knew Jamey Sheets through his connection to Doc's Pharmacy. Mr. Sheets facing potential felony charges via thrests from the same DA investigators linked the the Sheriffs Coroner linked to the murder in Bennett vs. Southern Pacific.

Fire the Pharmacist at Safeway

The Safeway Store located at 600 S. Broadway Walnut Creek has more than one nefarious scenario linked to deaths of residents.


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#deadwitness ~ Contra Costa Board of Realtors


We met at Christmas for Everyone - chatted on FB - one day he's sick with kidney issues not long after he's
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The Walnut Creek Public Library - They nearly took Pete Bennett's life after he tried to get a job at Oracle World

The Walnut Creek Public Library

Pete Bennett former programmer for Contra Costa County beaten by the county.

It's bad enough five relatives of Pete Bennett were murdered, just as bad was the murder of Officer Kenyon Youngstrom, then the suicide of City Attorney Mark Coon, man it's getting ugly around here.

Attacking the Patron at the Walnut Creek Public Library

Walnut Creek resident Pete Bennett, attacked by guard from Cypress Security (now known as Allied Security), more of the same Contra Costa County witness intimidation.

He's on the ground, his phone is broken and his laptop stored in his backpack was damaged.

Attacking the Patron at the Walnut Creek Public Library

Walnut Creek resident Pete Bennett, attacked by gaurd from Cypress Security, more of the same Contra Costa County witness intimidation.

He's heading to Kaiser, he's in pain and pretty sure then his ribs were broken.

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A Kamala Slamala Moment - Helping outsourcing giants take over the technology department

The Political Conviction of Terry Childs pushed aside so the outsourcing firms could move in. 

This incident occurred around the time that Mayor Newsom signed the reward for the murders of officer Lester Garnier.

 

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SF computer technician sentenced to 4 years

By ABC7

Friday, August 6, 2010

SAN FRANCISCO

Childs, 45, of Pittsburg, will likely only serve another four to six months in custody, according to one of his attorneys, Valerio Romano, who argued today for his client to receive only probation.

City officials said after Childs' arrest in July 2008 that they were worried their inability to access the FiberWAN network, which handled about 60 percent of the network traffic for city departments, would cripple the city if power were somehow shut off.

Romano today said that claim was completely overblown.

"All that really happened was, for 12 days...they didn't have access to an administrator network," Romano told Judge Teri Jackson.

"Not one email was lost, not one piece of data," he said.

Childs -- who had a history of clashing with his superiors at the Department of Technology, as well as prior felony convictions for burglary and theft in the early 1980s -- refused to hand over the passwords to the FiberWAN network at a meeting he was called to on July 9. He continued to do so even after a police inspector warned him his refusal was potentially criminal.

Romano called the meeting "an ambush."

Childs was arrested a few days later. On July 21, Mayor Gavin Newsom visited Childs in his jail cell and Childs agreed to give him the passwords.

The city regained control of the network, and no services were ever affected.

Prosecutors charged Childs with multiple counts of computer tampering-related crimes, all except one of which were later thrown out by another judge.

A jury convicted Childs on April 27 of this year of the one remaining charge, a denial-of-computer-service statute that Romano and Childs' primary attorney, Richard Shikman, argued was designed to prosecute computer hacking. The jury also found true an allegation that damage from the crime exceeded $200,000.

Romano said that while Childs' actions had been "misguided" and "a mistake," he never intended to harm the network.

"He put the security of the network above his own well-being," Romano said of Childs' decision to go to jail rather than release the passwords to Department of Technology management he didn't trust.

Romano said the case was all about "a personality conflict" between Childs and his superiors.

"The bottom line was, they couldn't get into it if they wanted to," Jackson interjected.

"There need to be procedures for giving over access to devices," said Romano.

But prosecutor Conrad Del Rosario said there had been numerous opportunities for Childs to hand over the passwords in a more secure way, if that was his concern.

Del Rosario called the notion that Childs was just acting in the best interest of the FiberWAN network "disingenuous."

"He had no problem using that as a pawn for whatever internal conflict he had with management," said Del Rosario.

Del Rosario acknowledged that the Department of Technology had its problems.

"The people are by no means saying this was management at its peak performance," he said.

Jackson noted the case, including the months-long trial, was extremely complicated. She agreed that "one can argue" that there had been "mismanagement" at the Department of Technology.

"Some say the city created Mr. Childs," she said. "They knew what they had."

However, Jackson emphasized, "A defense in a case is not to blame the victim."

"This case...is about an individual who built the system, that he felt he owned," Jackson said.

Childs had reportedly attempted to copyright the configurations to the FiberWAN, which as the builder he considered his own intellectual property.

"He felt that because of his blood, sweat and tears, this was his system," said Jackson. "He was wrong. He was wrong, and the jurors found him to be wrong."

Jackson said that because of Childs' several prior convictions, and because of violating his "position of trust" as the only one in the department with the passwords, state prison was "appropriate."

She sentenced Childs to the mid-term sentence of four years in state prison. Childs will receive credit for days served in jail and for good behavior.

A separate hearing on monetary restitution owed by Childs to the city is scheduled for Aug. 13. Prosecutors are asking for nearly $1.5 million.

District Attorney Kamala Harris attended today's sentencing hearing, and after, said Jackson "absolutely made the right decision" to sentence Childs to prison.

Harris said Childs had "engaged in a real power-play" with the city of San Francisco and that his behavior "had the potential to turn the city upside-down."

Romano disputed Harris' characterization of the danger during those 12 days.

"Although numerous city departments were attached to the FiberWAN," he said, "the worst that could have happened was a short outage in connectivity, similar to what any computer user experiences when their Internet service provider goes down."

"This case was more like a political campaign, than a case," Romano said.

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The Secret Murders of Walnut Creek Residents

The rolling where Pete Bennett is personally connected to each incident below.  


Left to Right 
  • June 2005 ~ Jineva Drisoll and Alicia Driscoll (2 Dead) 
  • Sept 2104 ~ Emery Strack plus entire family, nephews to Pete Bennett older brother (5 dead)
  • Oct  2015 ~ Gavin Buchanan and family. Bennett knew father Adam Buchanan from construction  (3 dead)
  • Nov. 2016 ~ Sara Hoda killed in GhostShip Fire along with a total of 36 victims

Pete Bennett taken down at the intersection of S. California and Olympic Walnut Creek CA 

AS always there is no police for Bennett because Bennett's story is about witness murders and lynchings. 
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Unsolved Mysteries: The 1988 Murder of a San Francisco Police Officer







During July 1988 San Francisco Police Officer was found shot dead in the Woodcreek Parking Lot located on S. Main and Bothelo.  Months earlier the Safeway manager at the Pittsburg store was taken to a field and executed.  Walnut Creek officers tried to pin the murder a local woman whose husband worked at the Concord Naval Weapons Station.  

In 2008 Walnut Creek Police in conjunction with the City and County of San Francisco offered a $250,000

Pete Bennett founder of deadwitness.com  cnetscandal.com and others on crime, fraud and racketeering came forward a few weeks after the July 2008 reward signed by Gavin Newsome then Mayorod San Francisco.  Ple please note in 1988 Lester Garnier San Francisco police officer was technically employed by mayor Feinstein.

And of course you can't help forget Harvey Milk and Mayor Moscone shooting when she was on the Board of Supervisors and I'm betting that Richard Blum manage the finances of Jim Jones.

There is enough chatter about Jonestown that many feel it's a CIA operation and something tells me that I'm connected to the CIA to former director Porter Goss former mayor of Sanibel Island starting a 1974.

Within weeks Walnut Creek officers began a campaign on Bennett and his businesses.  



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