Showing posts with label UCLA Police. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UCLA Police. Show all posts

Saturday, September 26, 2015

The Murdered UCLA Coed’s Felony Drug Arrest, Did the Cops Fail to Protect their Snitch?

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Los Angeles, CA—21 year-old Andrea “Andy” DelVesco was obviously recruited into the Drug War when the UCLA police arrested her on four felony counts this June.
Police are programed by prosecutors to automatically give Get Out of Jail Free Cards to low level dealers so they can take down the upper echelon drug kingpins.  
Such was the case with this young Texas, double major coed.  She had little choice but to risk her life and become a snitch.
The complaint filed against DelVesco with the court contained an appropriate bail bond recommendation of $120,000.00 to be posted before she could be released from jail. 
What that meant is she’d have to post the entire amount in cash or wait until trial in a jail cell. These things aren’t quick and that could easily mean she’d spend a year or more behind bars before her case was tried of plea-bargained.
Most people don’t have that kind of cash lying around to they must pay a bail bond company.  The bondsmen risk their own funds but charge the accused a whopping ten percent of the total bond.  In this case DelVesco would have to pay $12,000.00 cash to the bondsman that she’d never get back.  On top of that she’d need to hire a lawyer and that would be well into the tens of thousands of dollars.
Because of her own foolishness at her young age, DelVesco suddenly had the worst nightmare of her entire life!
Simply put, police used extortion to force DelVesco into ratting out the criminals that put her in the drug dealing business. Once DelVesco agreed to snitch she was released on her own recognizance without posting a dime for bail.  Additionally she’d be spared from a felony criminal conviction record and a most certain prison term.
It’s easy to understand why the cops aren’t talking now, but the court documents reveal what happened.  The big reveal here is in the handwritten initials “OR” (own recognizance) on the documents.
The UCLA Police Department dropped the ball here by failing to protect their young and vulnerable tattler.  They should have known that the criminals they wanted DelVesco to finger would be both desperate and dangerous. 
If that lapse was not enough wait until you find out how police bungled things in the hours before DelVesco was murdered!  I’m holding out that outrageous reveal until I have additional documents in my possession.
It’s truly a miracle that this fire set to cover up Delvesco’s murder did not become a holocaust killing the numerous sleeping students in Delvesco’s building! 
In the end there is going to be a huge issue of liability for the failures of law enforcement to protect the youngster they recruited from a frightening and really gruesome death.  
DelVesco had a criminal lawyer; however since he’s most certainly going to be called as a witness he cannot now represent DelVesco’s parents ethically.  However, I just happen just know the right lawyer that wants this case!

Here is a link to an NBC 4 report with me by Patrick Healy:
http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/UCLA-Sorority-Identifies-Member-as-Westwood-Apartment-Fatality-328765831.html


Friday, September 25, 2015

Solving the UCLA Coed’s Murder and Arson Crime, What’s Next?

Los Angeles, CA—I’m convinced that UCLA coed, Andrea “Andy” DelVesco’s killer’s are reading what I offer on this blog.  If that’s the case, this is a “Golden Hour” for at least one person with involvement in the murder and or drug activities.  Yes, there is a Get Out of Jail Free card waiting for someone and serious police protection. 


Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Latest Update on The Murder of UCLA Coed Andrea DelVesco


Los Angeles, CA— Police had released the crime scene yesterday, however late this afternoon they returned serving a search warrant on yet another apartment.  That means that the police found enough probable cause to search the other apartment for evidence.  Only KNBC-TV 4’s camera was present and got the video!
Additionally I’ve obtained a copy of a complaint in the L.A. Superior Court charging Andrea DelVesco with four counts of Possession of a Controlled Substance For Sale.
The felony complaint details her arrest by officers of the UCLA Police Department last June. 
In the meantime here is what I have on this very troubling case:

Monday, September 21, 2015

Firemen discover a Murdered UCLA Coed in Westwood.

Los Angeles, CA--Adjacent to the UCLA Campus in the 19000 block of Roebling Ave firemen responding to a fire found that a yet to be identified coed was murdered.  At this hour homicide and arson detectives are doing a major investigation.  If you have any information please share it with the LAPD or UCLA police departments.

Saturday, December 05, 2009

UCLA Police Are Amazing


Los Angeles, CA—In the Village of Westwood sits the sprawling grand campus of UCLA. The community has their own force of trained, certified and well armed officers.

Although UCLA is generally a quiet place there can be days like when The King of Pop, Michael Jackson’s lifeless body was wheeled in and thousands quickly gathered and overwhelmed the campus. Student demonstrations and of course an occasional violent events challenges these officers. The UCLA cops are up to those chalanges and ready for almost anything.

This police department shares concurrent jurisdiction over the school and surrounding area. They don’t have a 911 call center bureaucracy like the LAPD. When citizens dial 310-825-4191 they get a real person, not a recording and the officers can be dispatched in an instant.

Thankfully, their resources are not spread so thin as the LAPD so they respond much sooner.

I remember an event about a year ago where a disturbed man fired shots on a street corner and these officers took him into custody without any violence. That took guts.

Tonight there was in progress police incident on Gayley Avenue. The campus cops quickly surrounded the building and detained two males for investigation. I have no doubt that these potential suspects will see a fair investigation as the public safety is insured. The efficiency and professionalism of these fine men and women of law enforcement deserve thanks.