Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Mother pleads innocent to heroin trafficking

A Springfield woman pleaded innocent Tuesday to heroin trafficking.

http://rutlandherald.com/article/20140319/NEWS02/706269894

20 comments :

  1. *shakes head* what a bunch of crap. She knew what she was doing, she knew what was in that car, I just cant believe she told such a lame story. Stop slapping these scumbags on the hand and sending them on their way!

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  2. P.O.S. Put her away for the 30 years and make her pay the million dollar fine (which we know won't happen). So sick of this trash.

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  3. You got the title wrong, she is no mother. She is a liar, druggie and a major burden on our town. Lock her up.

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  4. I know this woman, and she is lying!!!!! She had the "Jersey Boys" were livjng with her in that same dirty, animal waste covered apartment on Valley street. She goes by the last name "STILLWELL". It's funny how this is the second traffic stop with heroin in her car that wasn't hers. She was having an affair with one of the Jersey Boys by the name of "Brisco" and her husband Jesse was too doped up to see it. I feel awful for the kids, however her son was caught 3for times at school last year with drugs and paraphernalia, the boy was only 12 at the time.
    She knows exactly what she had because she was buying it to sell up here in Springfield. Her mother Cindy can't lie and sweep this one under the rug for her.
    I HOPE SHE IS FOUND GUILTY AND GETS WHAT SHE DESERVES. Keep on mind that tiis isn't her first brush with the law, she was arrested for robbing the Black River Quick Stop on N. Springfield where she worked at the time.

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  5. I saw her the other day, looking like she is all high(no pun) and mighty. She knows she got away with it all, she has not a care in the world. Just another slap on the wrist and sent on their way, isn't that the way it is today? Why wasn't she charged with "child endangerment" as well? Seems like having a small child sitting on drugs is a dangerous situation. This is never going to stop unless there are some harsh punishments being set and so far I have not seen much of that at all!

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  6. I find it absouletely incredible that a repeat offender like this is allowed to walk on a $5000 surety bond. The problem for us law abiding citizens is that we have politiicans who only give lip service to the heroin problem and a judiciary system that seems to spend most of its time trying to figure out how to keep these people out of jail. While this gal definitely deserves some jail time, don't count on our so-called "justice system" to deal with her in a severe manner. By the way, based on the story she told the cops, she should be working for one of our politicians. They need people who know how to put a "spin" on a story!

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  7. Here Come the Judge3/19/14, 4:01 PM

    These are the same Judges that use to appear on Laugh-In and Hee-Haw, what do you expect!

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  8. She looks like she misses her arm alot.

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  9. I knew her when she was just a little kid, quite different from the adult she is now, decades later. I'm sure there were quite visible signs along the way that a lot of people either ignored or were powerless to do anything about. She didn't have to end up like this.

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  10. Yea I bet she's innocent lol ya rite roll on everyone before they roll on u that's the way to go

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  11. Drug free Springfielder3/19/14, 9:45 PM

    They probably let her go because she is a rat who tells on everyone of her "friends" so they can catch a bigger fish.

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    1. Yur prolly rite. Whut happins wan she run outta friends, whut I lik to know. Maakes it herd to mak a livin, it does. Dunno who ta trust these days, and dis nue town fellar sims bond a determined to mak tings harder e does.

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    2. What the hell did you just type?

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    3. Aethelred the Unready3/20/14, 9:33 PM

      Problem is they sometimes use the big fish to get a bunch of little fish as well. This one should lose her kids. If she can't have the regular public defender because she is a witness in another prosecution, and she is hauling around so many drug dealers that she isn't sure whose stuff it was, then why does she still have custody of her children?

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  12. Welcome to Vermont. Home of the BLAME GAME. The politicians do it, the judges do it, the state does it, the schools do it. Until the educated residents start demanding change and writing their representatives, posting truth and exposing every single little problem then you will always have this issue. I mean a prime example are the schools. Look at the "de-escalation rooms" debacle. Nobody came forward because they were scared of retribution from the school. The employees knew but would come forward with investigators and YOU the public allowed it. That is a small but easily understood example. YOU GET WHAT YOU DESERVE because no one will stand up and voice their opinion or demand change and accountability.

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    1. Aethelred the Unready3/21/14, 12:33 PM

      Not sure I understand the connection here. We eliminate the de-escalation rooms so children can smack teachers around, and disrupt classes, and this helps reduce the heroin traffic in the Town? Just how does that work logically?

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  13. Oh but we need to have sympathy for Freddie. He is clearly just trying to carry on his business in the most profitable field in the area. This is an important economic pillar to our economy, one that is clearly endorsed by the local powers that be. Well possibly not some of the new comers who seem bent on destroying the local ambience of our proud former mill town. We need to stand tall and fight against this intrusion into our economic lives and private affairs, and support the local self help economy which is developing strong entrepeneurial instincts even if the grammar and spelling is a bit weak. Remember we need to support these poster children of what we can accomplish by defeating school budgets and imposing austerity measures. Truly creative transport, why look how clever of an idea to transport heroin underneath an occupied child car seat. Why look at the creativity we are stimulating here.

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    1. chuck gregory3/21/14, 2:46 PM

      Boss Hogg, you seem to forget that Freddie is not deserving of our sympathy because he is not rich, therefore he must be stupid.

      Textron, on the other hand, is very rich and therefore must be smarter than we are. In buying out Precision Valley it did a lot more damage to the town than Freddie and his ilk have done so far.

      It is important to keep cutting education and all other community services so that we never get smart enough to focus beyond the mischief done by people like Freddie.

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  14. Chuck, we all know you write the Boss Hogg and Aethelred. Please stop trying to my yourselves look smarter, or dumber. Not sure what you are going for. At least you are not talking to yourself, or are you?

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    1. Lol....wrong at least as to Boss Hogg...I am, who I am...a true defender of Springfield ambience and culture, out there defending entrepeneurial self help and independence.

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