The Daily of Drastically Decreasing Circulation reported today about convicted drug kingpin Tremayne Graham, also under investigation for a double murder. Graham also, not so incidentally, is the former son-in-law of Mayor Shirley Franklin.
Of course, savvy Atlantans already know the score -- they've read CL Senior Writer Mara Shalhoup's award-winning stories on Graham and the Black Mafia Family.
Mayor Franklin remains consistent and determined not to comment on Graham.
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Actually John, I didn't see where Mara picked up Hackett's lawyer's perspective. I think the key here is who was informing on who--also something that Mara doesn't handle...to mara it's just "informant" (how many and for which jurisdiction). No fault of Mara's, she just needs to write about the mis-use (or practices) with informants, coincidenatally the subject of congressional inquiry as we speak. âNo suspects, no motive, no arrestsâ. How about âno evidenceâ? What, no microscopic dog hair, no tire tracks in the mud⦠read: when they want to solve the crime (and not implicate a higher up by arresting the shooters) !!! Remember, the LOCAL cops had no idea Hackett was involved with Graham or that Graham was the subject of a Federal case AT THE TIME OF THE HACKETT MURDER. The locals could assume the whole thing would âgo awayâ. THEN the inexplicable happened. Their little vengeance killing is noted in an âunfortunateâ case in Greenville and that pesky Greenville newspaper mentions it. NOW the Feds have to shove it under a carpetâor their informant ops could get exposed (AGAIN!) So, you âtake overâ the âinvestigationâ from the Atlanta PD. Conveniently, the local PD is in a downward tailspin because of â¦..(you name it). So everyoneâs rooting for the supposed good guys (Feds) that are coming in to âclean upâ. Damn peopleâeverything in every drug case rolls up to the U.S. Attorneyâs Office and its use of prosecutorial power. Which case they go after, and in this instance, which cases (people) they donât. They (two North Georgia U.S. Attorneys) got their hand in the cookie jar on this one. Things that went wrong: (1) The Greenville U.S. Attorney has a jurisdictional dispute with North Georgia (and Greenville doesnât give a rats ass about North Georgiaâs hanky-pankyâor protecting Mayor Franklin and the Atlanta power structureâs use of North Georgia drug running). The implications of jurisdictional disputes are explained in the recent book about Eric Rudolph: âLone Wolfâ. (2) Nahmias took over here while this thing was in playâwas he caught unaware or just had a âmanagementâ problem? (3) Nahmias was extremely busy with âMayor Oneâ: Campbell, Senator Walker and other high profile corruption cases. (4) Nahmias was planning a fake âmeth epidemicâ to sell to the public, cocaine news would be incredibly DISTRACTING