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Posted on January 31 at 8:36 a.m.
Murder is no joke. It's pure evil, and this case stinks of state sponsored evil. We're well acquainted with some of those cited. It's an all too familiar abomination from The City of Marco Island, Florida.
Murder outs. Always. Our Creator will undo every harm and right all injustices.
Thugs and their official accomplices may smirk, thinking they got away with it. Their joy is always temporary.
Dr. Paul Vincent Zecchino
Manasota Key, Florida
31 January, 2008
Posted on January 31 at 7:51 a.m.
"Nothing to see here folks. Everything's alright. Move on. Nothing to see."
- police officer,
"Chinatown",
c. 1974, Robert Towne
"What does a police officer do in Chinatown?
As little as possible."
- ibid.
Dr. Paul Vincent Zecchino
Manasota Key, Florida
31 January, 2008
Posted on January 31 at 7:41 a.m.
Doesn't language tell us so much? Isn't that why researchers advocate that pay close attention to it?
Markograd's auspicious developments were described by one chap as 'The Fifth War'.
Is there any wonder why Markograd is a war zone? A 'war' to set-up a local police department? One which sets up the innocent while criminals get away? Has a nice ring to it, doesn't it?
Doesn't it well explain today's happy story of yet another conveniently botched murder investigation on Marco Island, Florida? Wars generally are about killing for profit, arent't they?
Markograd's interesting history has yet to begin, but it's doing a great job of writing itself.
Dr. Paul Vincent Zecchino
Manasota Key, Florida
31 January, 2008
Posted on January 31 at 7:32 a.m.
Why do the victorious evince not a scintilla of magnanimity?
How does losing over twenty thousand dollars help them?
How does 'destination resort' benefit homeowners, when most prefer cruising the Bahamas or jetting to Dubai? Who's coming? Those who procure unusual goods and services from the usual suspects?
Absence of magnanimity tells it.
Dr. Paul Vincent Zecchino
Manasota Key, Florida
31 January, 2008
Posted on December 20 at 8:43 a.m.
Isn't bigotry a comfort? To make oneself feel better, blame troubles on 'de culud man', 'bad son, evil son,', 'Hispanics', or (insert favorite target group here).
The Axis of Weevils comprised of Markograd thugs and Naples fancy men who made our lives interesting are fine, upstanding, anglos. There's not an 'Hispanic', 'Negro', or - gasp! - Wahloon among them.
But wait! The federal prosecutor seems to bear an 'Hispanic' name. How can this be? Is he 'in on it'? Might our bigoto friends enlighten us?
But it's not about race, is it? Among many twisted 90s legacies is the tactic of 'do it now, backpedal later'. In short, pull your gag, blame an innocent fall guy, and get profitably away.
We're well acquainted with this gag, one pioneered by gutless worms with law degrees. The public's had a gut full of it, so say the polls. The 90s are over, as are the schemes of those aped a couple swinelike razorback grifters.
Their greed shall be their downfall.
Dr. Paul Vincent Zecchino
Manasota Key, Florida
20 December, 2007
"The Zecchino Estate Grifters are
a close,'ideal little family'.
They drink their beer from the
same bucket."
- James A. Milmoe,
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Posted on October 5 at 7:06 p.m.
Isn't it wonderful to read the above posts? Do you find the best part of the news to be the comments from astute posters? I do as well. BlueTonguedVole enlightens readers, as do many. Bbyrone46, among other keen observers, provides fine insight.
Lolala previously offered the sage observation that Marcostan protects cheaters and punishes the innocent. Her portrait of Markograd's body politic well describes the experiences of legitimate Zecchino family members.
Don't you love the monniker, Barfieldfly? I know I do. All our friends do, too. Why didn't I think of that one? Talk about creative, pithy - fantastic! Today, Barfieldfly states with great clarity, only on Markograd can you get in trouble for doing what's right.
Doesn't that say it all? The above article's convolutedness struck me immediately. Here's a tale that's even more twisted, byzantine, and bottomless than The Zecchino Estate Grift.
At first, I was confused. Then I saw it clearly. There's a common denominator, isn't there? We're talking not about the real world, but about Markograd, where cheaters are protected and the innocent are punished.
At first, I thought I was being unduly harsh, when instinct said 'set-up'. But that's also our experience with Marco
aparats. Seems those who do right on Marcostan are marked for trouble and summarily set up.
That's what they did to us. Why wouldn't they do it to others? After all, these types generally learn one trick, and play it over and over and over.
Dr. Paul Vincent Zecchino
Manasota Key, Florida
05 October, 2007
"Toto, I don't think we're in
Kansas anymore."
- Dorothy Gale,
"The Wizard of Oz"
c. 1939, MGM/L. Frank Baum
Posted on August 30 at 11:14 p.m.
PS - A poster earlier speculated about insurance hijinx. Rare in general, it's inconceivable in this case.
There's always a few cops for sale. Dog lover, Mason Verger, in "Hannibal", acknowledged he lacked wealth sufficient to buy a senator, yet he still could rent one from time to time.
Screenwriter Chandler, in "Double Indemnity", identified the ravening beast beyond criminals' reach, one which sends sophisticated crooks screaming into the night: the insurance investigator.
Cunning California cretins discovered this, to their eternal chagrin, in 'Indemnity'. Mess with insurance companies?
Dr. Paul Vincent Zecchino
Manasota Key, Florida
30 August, 2007
"In a wilderness of mirrors,
you must learn to quickly recognize
when a lie masquerades as the truth,
and deal with it effectively
and dispassionately."
- W. J. Fredericks, Ph.D.
"The Good Shepherd"
c. 2006
Posted on August 30 at 7:22 p.m.
Was this merely a party, or were the Ehlen's targeted? Who can say?
Some posters astutely note the importance of tidying up. You should have seen what partying Zecchino Estate Grifters left behind. Yikes!
Our youthful duo faces prison for taking items of moderate value and bizarre signifigance. Can you explain why they allegedly pulled second B&E for cigarettes and a lighter? I can't. Doesn't 'power tools and skin creme in a car', sound like a David Lynch film?
Unfortunately, or perhaps not for this duo, those in review of Zecchino family concerns have long questioned Detective Zirgibel's credibility.
They see his 'nonsensical, manipulative, false, incomplete...' December, '04 report, labeled 'D.V.', Domestic Violence, as part of a team effort to falsely imprison the undersigned so that estate grifters could 'complete the work'.
Even if false allegations in Zirgibel's report were true, they still wouldn't constitute 'Domestic Violence'. Here again, overblown statements and compulsive track covering mark Zecchino Estate Grifters.
Zirgibel stated, my Father, Vincent Zecchino, M.D. allegedly evinced signs of heart attack or stroke. Yet Zirgibel didn't call a Rescue.
LE personnel state, you err on the side of caution, all the more so when the supposed complainant is 95 years old. Family and longstanding friends are long familiar with 'heart attack' and 'broken wrist' tales. They date back forty years. MI PD, using delusions for evidence, damaged us, in effort to perpetuate profitable lies. Short term investments have expensive legal consequences.
LE personnel and others say the reason for not calling a rescue may have been due to concern EMT's would see my father as malingering or delusional. Hospitalization may have occurred. Wouldn't that have made matters difficult for Zecchino Estate Grifters?
Zecchino Estate Grifters are older than our impetuous partiers. Cops describe them as 'cunning, well-schooled, praticed...aided and abetted by police who are complicit and/or incompetent.'
Please tidy up after illicit parties. To pull a successful take-down, aim for the high-buck. First, always, falsely imprison, or outright murder legitimate family members, and always, always - have the cops on your side.
Dr. Paul Vincent Zecchino
Manasota Key, Florida
30 August, 2007
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Posted on August 25 at 10:08 a.m.
There is nothing the undersigned worthless scribe can add to this, save to encourage all to read comments above by sage correspondents, 'swampbuggy' and the ever delightfully pithy, 'barfieldfly'.
Red Square and Vampires say it all.
Dr. Paul Vincent Zecchino
Manasoviet Key, Florida
25 August, 2007
'no soy medico'
"Paul Zecchino is the 'adopted' son
of Dr. Vincent Zecchino....very disturbed...
...great deal of trouble...disturbed'.
- Girard R. Visconti '02 letters to
RI State Police, Collier Courts, and
and others, in effort to 'slime' PVZ
as Living Trust of 1957 was hijacked
to www.lifespan.org.
Note: Sliming and arresting rightful
heirs is the oldest estate scam trick
in the book. Reading Bronte tells all.
"Pay no attention 'Dr.' Zecchino..
just another disinherited, hatefilled,
loudmouth....with so many ISSUES."
- dkg1960, ca. August, '07
Note: Block capital letters always suggest
insecurity, manipulation, falsity.
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Posted on February 7 at 10:29 p.m.
'A mockery of the law'? Yikes! What he do? Fourth Degree Malicious Mopery? Conspiracy to Commit Reckless Parking? Nolo Andantino con Brio to Gross Non-Omniscience With a Non-Minor?
Overblown preachiness makes a statement. It sends a message. As does ignoring aberrant behavior of connected individuals.
And for someone of that background to fancy themselves as Marco Island's homegrown Gyppo Nolan? Unbefitting.
Thanks to the internet people see the truth, and chart a course for waters devoid of sharks.
Dr. Paul Vincent Zecchino
Manasota Key, Florida
07 February, 2008
On Collier judge finds Marco council member guilty of records violation