Former Chief Chris Wenzel witness to an exploding truck or better attempted murder as the co-conspirator
Murder Conspiracy
Murder Conspiracy
Statutues: Conspiracy section 1503, Murder by Arson, 2204, Cyberterrorism
IN THIS ARTICLE
Losses
- Losses
- Insurance Fraud
- Cop in your pocket?
- Public Corruption
- Investment Fraud
Companies
- Prudential Universal
- Alliant
Mentions
- Business Roundtable
- Alliant
The F-250 Arson / Attempted Murder
The Dorothea Leslie Milne Trust ($500,000 or more), managed by Dean Witter Reynolds, now JP Morgan, accounts receivable from AT&T ($40,000), Albert D. Seeno Construction ($25,000), one member of Community Presbytarian Church CPC Deacon in charge of elderly donors (Widow Scrapers and Estate Takers)
Estimated Death Benefit: Over 1.3 Million.
Danville Chief of Police: Chris Wenzel
Employees: Town of Danville, first responders from the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District - Engines from Stone Valley Road SB 680, Engines from Diablo Road NB Direction
Employees and Businesses located in Darby Plaza
Employees and Businesses located in 500 La Gonda Way, location of litigation connected to Attorney Daniel Horowitz, Employees, Managers and directors for the Nearon Corporation.
The Witnesses
c were , The Dorothea Leslie Milne Trust ($500,000 or more), managed by Dean Witter Reynolds, now JP Morgan, accounts receivable from AT&T ($40,000), Albert D. Seeno Construction ($25,000), one member of Community Presbytarian Church CPC Deacon in charge of elderly donors (Widow Scrapers and Estate Takers)
Estimated Death Benefit: Over 1.3 Million.
Employees: Town of Danville, first responders from the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District - Engines from Stone Valley Road SB 680, Engines from Diablo Road NB Direction
Employees and Businesses located in Darby Plaza
Employees and Businesses located in 500 La Gonda Way, location of litigation connected to Attorney Daniel Horowitz, Employees, Managers and directors for the Nearon Corporation.
Premiditated Planning
The Witnesses
Danville Chief of Police: Chris Wenzel
Employees: Town of Danville, first responders from the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District - Engines from Stone Valley Road SB 680, Engines from Diablo Road NB Direction
Employees and Businesses located in Darby Plaza
Employees and Businesses located in 500 La Gonda Way, location of litigation connected to Attorney Daniel Horowitz, Employees, Managers and directors for the Nearon Corporation.
Deceived, Defrauded, and Beaten - The Claimant Speaks
Deceived, Defrauded, Arrested, Jailed and Beaten
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The Strack Family Tragedy
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The Driscoll Family Tragedy
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The Scherer Family Tragedy
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Murder Conspiracy
Statutues: Conspiracy section 1503, Murder by Arson, 2204, Cyberterrorism
The F-250 Arson / Attempted Murder
The Dorothea Leslie Milne Trust ($500,000 or more), managed by Dean Witter Reynolds, now JP Morgan, accounts receivable from AT&T ($40,000), Albert D. Seeno Construction ($25,000), one member of Community Presbytarian Church CPC Deacon in charge of elderly donors (Widow Scrapers and Estate Takers)
Estimated Death Benefit: Over 1.3 Million.
Danville Chief of Police: Chris Wenzel
Employees: Town of Danville, first responders from the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District - Engines from Stone Valley Road SB 680, Engines from Diablo Road NB Direction
Employees and Businesses located in Darby Plaza
Employees and Businesses located in 500 La Gonda Way, location of litigation connected to Attorney Daniel Horowitz, Employees, Managers and directors for the Nearon Corporation.
The Witnesses (cops, robbers, attorneys, and Jefferey Epstein)
The Dorothea Leslie Milne Bennett Trust ($500,000 or more), managed by Dean Witter Reynolds, now JP Morgan, accounts receivable from AT&T ($40,000), Albert D. Seeno Construction ($25,000), one member of Community Presbytarian Church CPC Deacon in charge of elderly donors (Widow Scrapers and Estate Takers)
Estimated Death Benefit: Over 1.3 Million.
- Estimated Death Benefit: Over 1.3 Million.
- Estimated Death Benefit: Over 1.3 Million.
- Estimated Death Benefit: Over 1.3 Million.
Employees: Town of Danville, first responders from the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District - Engines from Stone Valley Road SB 680, Engines from Diablo Road NB Direction
Employees and Businesses located in Darby Plaza
Employees and Businesses located in 500 La Gonda Way, location of litigation connected to Attorney Daniel Horowitz, Employees, Managers and directors for the Nearon Corporation.
Premiditated Planning
The Witnesses
Danville Chief of Police: Chris Wenzel
Employees: Town of Danville, first responders from the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District - Engines from Stone Valley Road SB 680, Engines from Diablo Road NB Direction
Employees and Businesses located in Darby Plaza
Employees and Businesses located in 500 La Gonda Way, location of litigation connected to Attorney Daniel Horowitz, Employees, Managers and directors for the Nearon Corporation.
Pete has needed counsel for over 30 years with access blocked year after year while his witnesses get picked off
Pete has needed counsel for over 30 years with access blocked year after year while his witnesses get picked off
This bar association has denied Pete Bennett access to the legal community for 30 years. Bennett doesn't just have one witness murder he has many far too many for one constituent.
Seeking Counsel #deadwitness
Did this Sheriff? #deadwitness
Bennett knows this story very well, knows the history from the late 70s to the early 90s. This is the Sheriff that missed the sighting of Jaycee Duguard by Pete Bennett who spotted Duguard clinging to the window at a Chevron Gas Station just after the kidnapping. The Sheriff said yellow van when it was brown. Bennett knew Garrido but did not make that connection until the van showed up on Google.
Chief Chris Wenzel
This former Chief and Commander has a sorted leadership as far back to the early nineties as Sgt. Wenzel. On the circle band are the names of numerous victims and cases some were friends or coworkers with Pete Bennett.
Current Bar Association Leadership
Oliver Greenwood
President
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Mika Domingo
Secretary
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Dorian Peters
Treasurer
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James Wu
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David Erb
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Mark LeHocky
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David Marchiano
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Cary McReynolds
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David Pearson
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David Ratner
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Summer Selleck
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Marta Vanegas
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Qiana Washington
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Washington & Associates
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The Subjective Cases
The Scott Peterson Appeal
The conviction of Scott Peterson sits on shaky ground. There are several factors such as which individuals recovered Laci and Conner, why they headed to the Berkeley Marina and why they landed in the West County Area.
ProfileJames Hogan
Contra Costa Sheriff Search and Rescue (16yrs)The death of search and rescue member jabs another stake in the heart of the conviction of Scott Peterson sits on shaky ground. Mr. Hogan career timeline placed near important rescues. At the time of his death he began his volunteer career in the mid nineties with strong correlation with Lace Peterson and the 2004 Kinder Morgan Explosion behind Las Lomas High School.
ProfileDeputy Carlos Francies
This deputy was able to get out of custody before the illicit actions of another deputy plans were thwarted. That would be serious harm to Bennett inside the Martinez Detention Center during March 2012. Both of us existed the jail in the early morning hours allowing a 20 minute coversation. By 2012, Bennett was fully aware his witnesses were dead. That same night John Newman was beat to death in Concord then later on April 18th, 2012 the son of Contra Costa Bar President James S. Greenan died as a another accident victim.The death of search and rescue member jabs another stake in the heart of the conviction of Scott Peterson sits on shaky ground. Mr. Hogan career timeline placed near important rescues. At the time of his death he began his volunteer career in the mid nineties with strong correlation with Lace Peterson and the 2004 Kinder Morgan Explosion behind Las Lomas High School.
ProfileNathaniel Greenan (
Nate raised in Danville but was residing in Pleasant Hill. He performed at VinniesBar.com at the weekly open mic. He is friends with many local Mormons and musicians.He performed and Bennett performed and the the widow of a former Police Officer was present who worked with Nate at the Danville Musical Theater. At the time Bennett was attempting to recover funds from his stolen trust. Making many calls to local attorneys seeking redress via litigation as the trust drafted by Attorney Michael Harrington was flawed. Worse the correct Jurisdiction was Walnut Creek where officers refused to start the investigation. That problem extended over to Contra Costa District Attorney Mark Peterson involved in a separate murder coverup with then Sheriff Richard Rainey.
ProfileCouncilman Mike Shimansky
His nickname was Mr. Mayor, he walked our Cameo Acres neighborhood mmany times. Easy to chat with and ready to share . After theAfter Bennett's truck exploded Council was concerned for the safety of Bennett and his family. Chief Wenzel professed to his committment to investigate but that never happend. Danville is a Town is better described as a murderous lot. What was unknown at the time is the corruption case that would emerge in 2011 with the arrest of officers and a private investigator. From there Bennett concluded that a long string of attempts on his life were connected to the theft of the Dorothea Leslie Milne Bennett Trust, a life death benefit policy valued at $855,000 by Prudential Life and receivables from Albert D. Seeno, SBCGlobal and other clients valued of over $100,000.
ProfileAttorney Mark Angelucci
Bennett learned of Mr. Angelucci via Wood vs. Contra Costa who on appeal won her racketeering case against the county. The case calendered for settlement conference.This case obviously will have impact around the country affecting overly zealous social workers and the financial network that springs up draining familie until they cannot get their children back from the system using the county treasury to fatten the wallet of attorneys, theraphists and specialist. The reality is often drug them until they can't cry for their families.
ProfileConnecting Mayor Arnerich and the murder of Danville Building Inspector Gary Vinson
Meet the Arnerich Family: A Life Dedicated to Giving Back to the Community
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Newell Arnerich, Danville Councilmember and previous Mayor (six terms), who was first elected in 1995, is often asked, “Why did I get involved on the Danville Council?” The answer begins with his wife of 45 years, Janis Arnerich. His community involvement started thirty years ago on Danville’s Architectural Design Review Board and Planning Commission. Janis, a westside Montair Elementary Kindergarten teacher at the time, saw the advertisement asking for volunteers to serve on the Architectural Design Review Board, and as Newell explains, “she reminded me I had always wanted to get involved. I applied and went through two of my toughest professional interviews even though it was a volunteer position.”
After serving six months there was an opening on the Danville Planning Commission for a Design Review Board member to serve on both entities. Newell applied, had another rigorous interview, and was appointed by the Danville Council to the Planning Commission. After Newell served 5 years on both, he came to realize that Danville was not in very good financial shape and saw signs of missteps with the then current leadership. It was 1995, just having graduated Leadership San Ramon Valley, Newell applied his experience as a business owner of many years and decided Danville needed a new direction and to get its finances in order. Since that time, Danville’s financial health has been guided by Newell’s “pay as you go” fiscal policies, which have kept Danville fiscally strong. Newell explains, “a town must move cautiously and hold levels of service to the highest standards even during bad economic times. In Danville we were able to keep our services level at a very high mark throughout the great recession with no layoffs and no debt.” This was accomplished on the basis of both the ‘pay as you go’ philosophy and by extraordinary efforts and sacrifices of all of our Town employees. I can confidently say now that Danville’s financial management, staff and senior leadership is a shining example of how to run a cost-effective local government with no debt, saving and paying cash for capital projects and is the most cost-effective town in the area by a significant amount with no unfunded liabilities in any category.”
As Mayor, Newell presided over “hometown hero” celebrations of Captain “Sully” Sullenberger and Olympic Gold Medalists Jessica and Maggie Steffens. Newell serves on a variety of local and statewide committees keeping Danville at the forefront of engagement. These include, Rotary Club, past member for 23 years, Discovery Counseling 20 years, Leadership San Ramon Valley 20 years, Danville Library Endowment Board Member, Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Posse, 100 Club Contra Costa County Life Member, Tri Valley APAPA, a volunteer for Hospice of the East Bay, Organization Welcome Home, supporter of Sentinels of Freedom, and a Volunteer/Supporter for Operation Wounded Minds. An advocate for public education serving on Measure D School Facilities Bond Committee and Co-Chair, Valley Wide Committee on Youth Safety and Development. Graduate of Leadership San Ramon Valley, League of California Cities Mayors & Council Members Academy for Leadership and Advanced Leadership.
Newell earned a Bachelor’s degree at UC Berkeley in 1974, Master’s degrees in Architecture/Urban Design at UC Berkeley in 1976, and taught at UC Berkeley from 1975 to 1977. In 1978 Newell co-founded AD Architects in Berkeley, Los Angeles, and Honolulu, and a joint venture office in London. He has been the President/CEO of this awarding winning architectural firm in the Bay Area and Los Angeles for the past 40 years.
Janis and Newell have been living in West Danville now for 31 years, and for the last 16 years in the Remington area. Prior to that they lived in London from 1978- 1981. They moved to the west side as they needed a flat lot with a single-story level home as Newell’s father was going to live with them, who at the time had a severe memory disease with limited mobility. Their first west side home was a two-story on a steep hill which led them to find a single-story home with a large garden area on .45 acre close to the old town area.
Janis and Newell first met on September 8, 1957 at John Muir Elementary school in Mrs. Emily’s Kindergarten class. Later they both worked together as crossing guards in 6th grade, dated in high school and college and were married September 8, 1973, the summer before the beginning of their senior year in college.They have been married 45 years and have two grown children, Julia Arnerich Drake, 36, is married to Mike Drake. Julia is an ER Trauma Manager, and her husband works in the MediCal fraud unit with the State of California. Their son, Anthony Arnerich, 34, is married to Laila. He is a former Cpl. USMC, and both now work in banking.
Janis received her undergraduate degree at San Francisco State University in 1977, received her Master’s in Education and a second Master’s Degree in Administration, both at St. Mary’s College. She was a teacher in SRVUSD, elementary school Vice Principal in Pleasanton, and Principal in Orinda. Janis is now retired and decided to work for a non-profit coaching teachers and principals mainly in the Oakland School District. Janis and Newell love their community, hiking locally and everywhere while traveling the world sometimes upwards of 10,000 ft. in elevation. When not traveling or volunteering, Arnerich enjoys following Cal Bears, Oakland A’s, Giants, 49ers and Warriors.
Some fun facts about their family is that all of them are very good cooks and enjoy unique foods and fresh items from their garden and occasionally some wine grapes from their small vineyard. Their family used to volunteer for 10 years at a cultural center in San Francisco to do catering for wedding and special events, one per month. Janis, Newell and their children worked together in the kitchen typically for 10-12 hours preparing buffets (an Arnerich specialty) and 5 course meals for 200 people. “We did this because the organization needed to pay for its new building and ran very short on fundraising. With one very experienced chef, a small group of members from the organization signed up as volunteers, and our head chef got us all well trained. We typically grossed $450,00 per year for 10 years. It was hard work, but a fun family experience.” Now the Arnerichs and their adult children all enjoy cooking for just a few friends.
Because of the type of work Newell’s firm has done over the years, it has given their family a wonderful opportunity to travel to many European countries together. As well, having an office in Hawaii has allowed their children to travel extensively throughout all the islands, and led to the Arnerichs eventually owning a timeshare in Princeville, Kauai. Most recently, Janis and Arnerich travelled to Sicily, Ireland and China. Like the play called “The kids are gone, the dog died, now what do we do?” Newell explains, “We have date nights, weekend getaways, and longer travel trips.” One of their weekly dates is to do a ‘walkabout’ old town Danville, stopping at three to four different restaurants to enjoy one course at each establishment. The Arnerich’s love living in their welcoming and friendly neighborhood with people always walking and many young children out and about. “The neighborhood is made up of people from very diverse backgrounds and careers, but all share the same feeling of loving the natural beauty of the Las Trampas open space on the west side, the cohesive neighborhood identity and feeling of camaraderie as we watch out for each other.”
Newell has a message for Danville Neighbors, “Danville is a special place to live, not only because it’s the safest community in California, but because of the neighbors who greet each other, look out for each other and occasionally lean in to help a troubled friend. All the while enjoying watching our children grow up and looking to the next generation to make their mark on the west side. A great place to live.”