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Step 1:
Google the following: "JARNCO5" + "One point you missed was this and you don't generally miss any"
You will get only one result, the following page:
http://wakeupblackamerica.blogspot.com/2009/02/rnc-chairman-michael-steele-had-to.html
Step 2:
Search and click on the username "JARNCO5" to open the blogger Profile Page:
https://www.blogger.com/profile/06580542870061037221
I'm a former Marine Sgt. who served with the 22nd MAU during the Grenada & Carrioco Island invasion & later as part of
the Multi-National Force in Beirut, Lebanon. I have 3 children Samantha 20, Kurt 19 & Clayton 17. My daughter "Sam" will
be finishing her 4th year of college to complete her bachelor's in nursing and started employment as a graduate nurse in
June 09, My son Kurt is currently stationed in Miramar, CA. Kurt is now part of the G2 (Intel) and Special Security
communications Team 4th SSCT 1 MEF. Kurt's military occupational specialty (MOS) is 2651 - Special Intelligence System
Administrator/Communicator. Clayton is all that is left in the nest finishing high school while playing sports.
Looks like BIOJAX is the father for this Clayton: UC student Clayton Whittemore charged with second-degree murder
http://uctangerine.com/uc-student-clayton-whittemore-charged-with-second-degree-murder/
Lets have a closer look at the personality of the guy that attacked me repeatedly on a message board (before I reacted and
exposed him):
Whittemores father, Scott, was accused of beating Clayton and his two siblings as children whenever they fell short of his
expectations, whether it was school grades, athletic competitions or even eating breakfast, according to trial testimony.
He allegedly would hit them with baseball bats, hockey sticks and metal belt buckles, Whittemores sister Samantha
testified. Hed shove remote controls in their mouths over fingerprints on his truck, or pull them by their hair, she said.
Theyd cover up their bruises, Samantha said, then keep the abuse secret under threats of being killed by their father.
Now that Clayton Whittemore, 22, could face life in prison after a jury found him guilty of second-degree murder, some have
asked: Will his father ever be charged for the alleged child abuse?
For victims of domestic violence, its not uncommon for spouses or children to fear the worst if they report the abuse. But
when that abuse is revealed years later, it often is too late to hold anyone accountable, prosecutors said.
http://www.mpnnow.com/article/20140611/News/140619872