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Shelby County Prosecutor Glenda Adams Indicted with Memphis Police Officers

There is a weak system of “checks and balances,” as prosecutors conspire with police officers to cover up crimes. Shelby County Assistant District Attorney Glenda Ann Adams conspired with Memphis Police Department to conceal my rape and abuse case. During the time, I was severely traumatized, so I was much too emotionally weak to proceed in any manner that would have fundamentally helped me. My judgment was so flawed that I actually trusted that these officers and the District Attorney would help me, but this will be one of the worse errors that I will make to date.

The politics of the legal system is overwhelmed with tactics of police officers and prosecutors: First tactic, the Police Department decides the narrative, which can be changed if the detective and/or officers gets angry, annoyed, or just don’t like you. The detective decides to turn the narrative around to fit their desired outcome by omitting statements, fabricating “evidence”, and so on: it doesn’t matter if it is false, as it is the standard to lie and distort. During this process, the police decide if you have the financial capabilities to fight or “speak up” on a case, so the poorer you are the more likely charges will be filed or a case will be covered up. Then, the next tactic is to discredit you: sometimes this is done with the help of their sources in the media. Next, the police officers hand over a narrative regardless if it they made it up from top to bottom to the prosecutors of their desired outcome. The prosecutor does not look at all the details or evidence: they will either blindly conspire  or conceal evidence with officers to solidify an outcome. Also, the prosecutor has to decide if you are financially able to defend against your case or if you have the ability to “speak up” or hire a good defense team because they prefer to go after or cover up weak individuals, as they are more than likely willing to accept a plea deal, as the prosecutors notable cases provide them promotions and positions as judges. On the other hand, if you are a victim that the prosecutors are concealing, they will use tactics to make your case disappear. Then, prosecutors will outright refuse to respond to victim. Finally, if you go to court, all or most of the judges are former prosecutors, so this system protects each other. This system is a farce and is quite corrupted. However, I would be unreasonable if I said that all officers, prosecutors, and judges are corrupt because this is not true. Still, the former is more the norm, as the legal system greatly supports a false checks and balances to maintain its corruption.

Now, that I have discussed the legal system, I will state District Attorney Glenda Adams is a criminal.  As I have healed from the rape and abuse over the years, I began investigating my case. I discovered the depth in which all of the officers (listed below at the bottom) and Prosecutor Glenda Adams conspired to conceal my rape and abuse.

Upon investigation on a separate matter, I decided to update a report that I was working on when I discovered that District Attorney Adams was accused of selling confidential information. I wasn’t surprised at that possibility, as I saw how corrupt Adams was in my rape case. Finally, Adams was indicted for allegedly conspiring with other police officers, which gave me some relief, as Adams has victimized enough people in her devious plans along with police officers.

Prosecutor Glenda Adams is not the exception to the corruption in the district attorney’s office: this is the acutal norm in Weirich’s office, which was deemed to have the most misconduct of any prosecutor per Harvard Law. The Tennessee Supreme Court described Weirich’s misconduct as “flagrant violation”. It is the norm for Weirich and her prosecutors to conceal and fabricate evidence. Read it here.

Per the TBI News of Shelby County District Attorney Glenda Ann Adams 

 

MEMPHIS – An investigation by special agents with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has resulted in the indictment and arrest of a former Shelby County Assistant District Attorney General, three former Memphis Police Department employees, a Memphis attorney, and four others on various charges.

During the course of the investigation, agents developed information that former 30th District Assistant District Attorney General Glenda Adams, Egypt Berry, Latausha Blair, Renatta Dillard, Roderick Harvey, Marcus Lewis, personal injury attorney Aaron Neglia, Martin Nolan, and Mustafa Sajid were responsible for an elaborate scheme to profit from the use of confidential information in Memphis police reports.

On August 3rd, the Shelby County Grand Jury returned indictments on the following (more people were indicted but these are the Memphis Police officers and prosecutors):

  • Adams (DOB: 12/8/72)
  • Berry (DOB: 4/21/85)
  • Blair (DOB: 5/31/71)
  • Nolan (DOB: 7/28/87)

Berry, Blair, and Nolan were employees of the Memphis Police Department at the time of their alleged involvement.

Today, Berry and Dillard were taken into custody.  The remaining individuals, per their attorneys, are scheduled to turn themselves into the Shelby County Jail, with the exception of Harvey, who remains at large.

This remains an active an ongoing investigation.  More indictments are expected.

Any updates to information in this release will be added to this post.

Criminal Officers Who Conspired & Hid My Rape & Abuse

 

The names of the criminal gang members in police uniform from the Memphis Police Department and prosecutor’s office, who was the cause of my rape and abuse case being concealed:

  1. Sgt. Richard Borden, who is a white male, with an IBM # of 0044 – He was leader of the lie. This “officer” is a psychopath in my opinion.
  2. Sgt. Barnabus Bradley, who is a black male, with an IBM # of 2305
  3. Sgt. Kevin Covington, who is a black male, with an IBM # of 2470
  4. Officer Brian Redick, who is a black male, with an IBM # of 10619
  5. Officer R. Finnie, who is a black male, with an IBM #  of 6869
  6. Officer Margaret Walker, who is a black female, with an IBM # of 2467
  7. Lt. J. Bell with an IBM # of 0690
  8. Shelby County District Attorney Glenda Adams (BPR #019948), who is a black female, was the DA that helped MPD permanently conceal my rape. Officers would not be allowed to get away with crimes if not for the participation of the District Attorney’s office, which was the case in the murder of my father as well. Now, Glenda Adams was indicted in 2021 for allegations of conspiring with Memphis Police officers, which was investigated by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.

 

FYI: Below is Glenda Adams’ (now indicted on criminal charges) application for a judicial nomination. Like I mentioned to you, the prosecutors become judges, who majority of the times maintain the status quo in favor of the prosecutors. The system that we are in should scare anyone. We need police officers and prosecutors, but it is vital that it is not corrupt. An officer, detective, or prosecutor looking for a job promotion or being vindictive will make even the innocent guilty.

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Disclaimer:  I have no intentions of harming others or myself. I have not broken any laws. I have no intentions of running away. If I am murdered, come up missing, or something similar happens to close members of my family or friends, look at all of the individuals and police departments mentioned in this website. I am less afraid of my rapist and more afraid of these department (including detectives and police officers) and prosecutors.

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