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https://www.independent.c(...)achary-a9001961.html

US officer 'pulled random people over and planted meth inside their cars, causing them to lose their freedom, their children, their marriages'


Zachary Wester charged with 52 counts of false imprisonment, racketeering, fabricating evidence and possession of illegal drugs

The meth seemed to appear out of thin air.

Benjamin Bowling couldn’t figure it out. He had been clean ever since his release from prison on a DUI conviction, but now a Jackson County, Florida, sheriff’s deputy was accusing him of possessing a minuscule amount of methamphetamine.

It was October 2017 and Mr Bowling was on his way to the store to pick up diapers with his friend Shelly Smith when they saw the flashing lights swirl in the rearview mirror.

He had been out of prison for less than a year, doing everything he could to get his life back on track.

He passed all his drug tests. He had recently been awarded custody of his daughter. But deputy Zachary Wester was escalating a traffic stop for swerving over a white line into a search for illicit drugs.

Mr Bowling and Ms Smith, confident they had nothing to hide, told Mr Wester to go ahead and search the car after he claimed to smell marijuana, assuring him he wouldn’t find any.

He emerged with meth.

Now, nearly two years after Mr Bowling lost custody of the daughter he had just gotten back, after he was convicted of felony meth possession, he knows exactly how it got there.

Mr Wester, state investigators now say, planted it himself – and Mr Bowling was far from the only victim.

Mr Wester, who was fired last September, was arrested on Wednesday and charged with 52 counts of racketeering, false imprisonment, official misconduct, fabricating evidence and possession of controlled substances, among other charges.

He is accused of indiscriminately targeting innocent drivers and hauling them off to jail after planting meth or marijuana in their vehicles while feigning a search.

“There is no question that Wester’s crimes were deliberate and that his actions put innocent people in jail,” Chris Williams, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s assistant special agent in charge, said in a news release.

Mr Bowling, who has since been cleared, is just one of 11 known victims named in the affidavit, although the Florida Department of Law Enforcement said on Wednesday there may be more victims who have not yet been identified, and the case remains under investigation.

At least 119 cases involving Mr Wester have been dropped, the Tallahassee Democrat reported.


Zachary Wester faces racketeering, fabricating evidence, false imprisonment and other charges.

In addition to the dropped charges, Circuit Judge Christopher Patterson ordered at least eight inmates released from correctional facilities last Autumn, as 263 cases remained under review.

Investigators said at a news conference on Wednesday that there did not appear to be any rhyme or reason to the drivers Mr Wester, 26, singled out for false arrests on drug possession.

Some were parents with a diaper bag in the back seat. Others were young men and women, some crying as they insisted they had never touched drugs, let alone meth, in their lives.

Asked by reporters why Mr Wester would do this, State Attorney William “Bill” Eddins of Florida’s first Judicial Circuit said that was a good question. Investigators were still trying to figure it out themselves, he said.

“You’re never certain of what lies in the heart of man,” he said.

Mr Eddins said he does not plan to offer a plea bargain, and that Mr Wester faces up to 30 years in prison. Mr Wester’s defence attorney could not immediately be reached for comment.

Mr Wester, who joined the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office in 2016, fell under suspicion last year after a prosecutor noticed inconsistencies in what Mr Wester wrote in his reports and what was captured on his body camera – if he turned it on.

The problem was he seemed to leave the device off most of the time, conveniently only recording after drugs were already “found” in a vehicle. In most cases, as in Mr Bowling’s, he typically pulled someone over for a minor traffic infraction before asking if he smelled marijuana.

Yet, even after reporting on affidavits that he smelled or even thought he saw marijuana, he typically emerged finding meth.

According to the affidavit, meth, marijuana and 42 pieces of drug paraphernalia were found in the boot of Mr Wester’s car.


Bodycam video appears to show Wester planting drugs in Odom's car last year.

One case, that of Teresa Odom, was illuminating – appearing to capture Mr Wester holding an unknown object in his left hand shortly before “discovering” meth in her truck, in the rare case his body camera was left on.

“Hi, how are you?” Mr Wester asked her in a friendly voice as he rolled up to her window, according to footage released to the news media. “The reason for is, um, your brake lights: They work one minute, and then the next minute they don’t work.”

He took her license, left momentarily, and returned to ask if he could search her vehicle.

She said it was no problem with a shrug, as long as she could take her phone with her. “Hang tight, Ms Odom,” he said.

He grabbed a pair of gloves from his cruiser – then appeared to be holding a tiny plastic baggie inside his left hand, according to the video and affidavit.

The affidavit describes it like a magician’s sleight of hand: “Without putting on the glove, Deputy Wester’s left hand dropped out of view, down towards the front of the driver’s seat, and after a brief pause, reappeared empty.”

Shortly thereafter, Mr Wester pulls a tiny plastic bag out of Odom’s purse: “Oh, Ms Odom, how about this?” Mr Wester asked, confronting Ms Odom with the drugs.

“That is not mine,” she said. “No, sir. No, sir. What is it?” As another deputy who arrived for backup teased her that she was about to go to jail, she responded tersely: “It damn sure ain’t mine”.

It wasn’t. The Democrat reported that Ms Odom wept at the news conference on Wednesday announcing, saying she felt “overwhelmed”.

In a few cases, some drivers were already suspected of other crimes, such as driving with a suspended license or having an outstanding warrant, or even admitting to having marijuana in the car – and yet Mr Wester still planted meth on them, according to the affidavit.

But mostly the drivers were guilty of nothing.

Erika Helms – whose brother, Lance Sellers, has sued the sheriff’s department alleging false arrest – told the Democrat that Mr Wester “ruined lives”.

Mr Sellers, she said, had to spend a year in residential rehab after his arrest for possession of meth. The charges were later dropped. In addition to Mr Sellers, more than a dozen people have filed notices of intent to sue, the Democrat reported.

“People are losing their lives, their freedom, their children, their marriages – all because of this one man,” Ms Helms told the Democrat. “It’s not just innocent men. It’s innocent children. It goes a lot deeper than everyone realises.”

It’s unclear if Mr Bowling regained custody of his daughter since his arrest, or whether other parents faced the same fate.

At least one innocent mother feared she would, according to the affidavit.

Kimberly Hazelwood and her husband Jeremy were pulled over in June 2018 with their small children in the back seat, as Mr Wester alleged the Hazelwoods’ car insurance had lapsed.

Mr Wester zeroed in on a bottle of Excedrin he saw in her possession. He told the couple that he was calling in the K-9 unit to search the vehicle.

Soon enough, Mr Wester claimed the Excedrin pill bottle contained methamphetamine, pulling Mr Hazelwood aside to tell him that he was going to arrest his wife for possession.

“Jeremy appeared shocked and said Kimberly had never done drugs a day in her life,” the affidavit says.

Mr Wester told the distraught father that he could tell Ms Hazelwood used meth “by the way her face was sunk and her teeth...Jeremy stated his wife has always been like that”.

On the way to jail, Ms Hazelwood cried in the back of Mr Wester’s cruiser, asking whether she was going to lose custody of her children.

It’s unclear whether she did. According to the affidavit, months later, Mr Wester pulled over Mr Hazelwood again, asking where his wife was this time.

“This upset Jeremy,” the affidavit says, “and he told Deputy Wester that it was none of his business.”

Mr Wester let him go.

Washington Post
  woensdag 17 juli 2019 @ 14:50:40 #2
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Ik vraag me af wat de slachtoffers hadden kunnen doen om niet genaaid te worden door die gast. Enige wat ik me kan bedenken is geen toestemming geven dat hun auto doorzocht wordt. Er wordt dan een drugshond erbij gehaald die gaat snuffelen. En dan is het hopen dat de handler van die hond niet een maatje van hem is (maar waarschijnlijk niet).
  woensdag 17 juli 2019 @ 14:52:07 #3
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Heel weinig denk ik zolang het niet op film staat. Wat een gek zeg. :r
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Zo'n vent wil je toch ook gewoon op blijven meppen totdat je moe bent hè
  Official ESF Kreviewer woensdag 17 juli 2019 @ 15:01:52 #6
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0s.gif Op woensdag 17 juli 2019 14:50 schreef slashdotter3 het volgende:
Ik vraag me af wat de slachtoffers hadden kunnen doen om niet genaaid te worden door die gast. Enige wat ik me kan bedenken is geen toestemming geven dat hun auto doorzocht wordt. Er wordt dan een drugshond erbij gehaald die gaat snuffelen. En dan is het hopen dat de handler van die hond niet een maatje van hem is (maar waarschijnlijk niet).
Als die drugs gevonden worden, dan weet die drugshond-agent toch niet waar de drugs vandaan komen. Die vindt gewoon een zakje meth.
  Moderator woensdag 17 juli 2019 @ 15:04:09 #7
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0s.gif Op woensdag 17 juli 2019 15:00 schreef Vanillekwark het volgende:
Zo'n vent wil je toch ook gewoon op blijven meppen totdat je moe bent hè
Geweld is niet het antwoord
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14s.gif Op woensdag 17 juli 2019 15:01 schreef Kreator het volgende:

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Als die drugs gevonden worden, dan weet die drugshond-agent toch niet waar de drugs vandaan komen. Die vindt gewoon een zakje meth.
Maar hij kan die niet in de auto planten zonder dat je toestemming geeft om de auto te doorzoeken, dacht ik, want dan mag hij er niet in. Kan ook zijn dat dat alleen geldt voor kofferbak en andere afgesloten gedeeltes.
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  woensdag 17 juli 2019 @ 15:07:34 #9
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quote:
0s.gif Op woensdag 17 juli 2019 14:50 schreef slashdotter3 het volgende:
Ik vraag me af wat de slachtoffers hadden kunnen doen om niet genaaid te worden door die gast.
Niks. Daarom is het ook zo'n erge zaak wanneer de politie kut en/of corrupt is.
  woensdag 17 juli 2019 @ 15:08:36 #10
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Stem JA21 in maart!
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Wat een schoft. Hoe kun je slapen met dat op je geweten.
  woensdag 17 juli 2019 @ 15:08:53 #11
37149 slashdotter3
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https://www.reddit.com/r/(...)ps_planting/eu0ji41/
reddit/r/conspiracy topic over dat in reddit/r/videos er een politieagent in het mod team zit die topics die de politie in een kwaad daglicht zetten verwijdert.

Gelukkig is er np.reddit.com om verwijderde topics terug te vinden:

https://np.reddit.com/r/v(...)g_drugs_on_innocent/

https://np.reddit.com/r/v(...)p_planting_drugs_on/

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https://www.reddit.com/r/Bad_Cop_No_Donut/
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  Eindredactie Games woensdag 17 juli 2019 @ 15:22:34 #12
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Wist die gast niet dat zijn bodycam aan stond :')
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0s.gif Op woensdag 17 juli 2019 15:22 schreef Oscar. het volgende:
Wist die gast niet dat zijn bodycam aan stond :')
Precies!

BIZAR dit.
  woensdag 17 juli 2019 @ 16:00:31 #14
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Goodnight everybody!
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quote:
0s.gif Op woensdag 17 juli 2019 15:08 schreef slashdotter3 het volgende:
https://www.reddit.com/r/(...)ps_planting/eu0ji41/
reddit/r/conspiracy topic over dat in reddit/r/videos er een politieagent in het mod team zit die topics die de politie in een kwaad daglicht zetten verwijdert.

Gelukkig is er np.reddit.com om verwijderde topics terug te vinden:

https://np.reddit.com/r/v(...)g_drugs_on_innocent/

https://np.reddit.com/r/v(...)p_planting_drugs_on/

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https://www.reddit.com/r/Bad_Cop_No_Donut/
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Gast, kap met dit soort troep. Het onderwerp van dit topic is erg genoeg zonder Reddit-rotzooi.
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De reden voor deze agent om dit te flikken.. Het enige dat ik kan bedenken is dat hij wil 'scoren'. Dat hij er geen probleem mee heeft dat dit gebeurt over de rug van onschuldige mensen suggereert dat er wel sprake zal zijn van 1 of meer persoonlijkheidsprobleempjes. Narcistisch en / of antisociaal.
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Het grootste probleem in Amerika is de selectieprocedure voor politieagenten. Ze willen het liefst mensen hebben met een lager dan gemiddeld IQ, die moeilijk met onbekende situaties kunnen omgaan en geen initiatief tonen. De gedachte hierachter is dat deze mensen niet snel meer willen en dus in hun baan bij de politie blijven hangen. Geef zulke mensen een beetje macht en grootschalige corruptie bij de politie is het resultaat.
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0s.gif Op woensdag 17 juli 2019 16:20 schreef Navifactiva het volgende:
Het grootste probleem in Amerika is de selectieprocedure voor politieagenten. Ze willen het liefst mensen hebben met een lager dan gemiddeld IQ, die moeilijk met onbekende situaties kunnen omgaan en geen initiatief tonen. De gedachte hierachter is dat deze mensen niet snel meer willen en dus in hun baan bij de politie blijven hangen. Geef zulke mensen een beetje macht en grootschalige corruptie bij de politie is het resultaat.
Dit heeft echt niks met IQ te maken. Ernstig sadistische klojo die 's avonds in zn bedje ligt te rukken dat hij weer iemand voor 10 jaar achter de tralies heeft weten weg te werken.
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6s.gif Op woensdag 17 juli 2019 14:52 schreef slashdotter3 het volgende:
Verplicht kijkvoer als het over hoe om te gaan met politie gaat:

Zo werkt het alleen niet in de praktijk, de politie daar kan het je super moeilijk maken ook al doe jij niets verkeerd en precies zoals in het filmpje als het ware.

YouTube staat vol en overvol met filmpjes van niets anders dan corrupte amerikaanse agenten.. ik snap wel waarom ze zo vaak worden neergeknald.
  woensdag 17 juli 2019 @ 16:28:02 #19
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11s.gif Op woensdag 17 juli 2019 14:45 schreef slashdotter3 het volgende:
https://www.independent.c(...)achary-a9001961.html

US officer 'pulled random people over and planted meth inside their cars, causing them to lose their freedom, their children, their marriages'


Zachary Wester charged with 52 counts of false imprisonment, racketeering, fabricating evidence and possession of illegal drugs

The meth seemed to appear out of thin air.

Benjamin Bowling couldn’t figure it out. He had been clean ever since his release from prison on a DUI conviction, but now a Jackson County, Florida, sheriff’s deputy was accusing him of possessing a minuscule amount of methamphetamine.

It was October 2017 and Mr Bowling was on his way to the store to pick up diapers with his friend Shelly Smith when they saw the flashing lights swirl in the rearview mirror.

He had been out of prison for less than a year, doing everything he could to get his life back on track.

He passed all his drug tests. He had recently been awarded custody of his daughter. But deputy Zachary Wester was escalating a traffic stop for swerving over a white line into a search for illicit drugs.

Mr Bowling and Ms Smith, confident they had nothing to hide, told Mr Wester to go ahead and search the car after he claimed to smell marijuana, assuring him he wouldn’t find any.

He emerged with meth.

Now, nearly two years after Mr Bowling lost custody of the daughter he had just gotten back, after he was convicted of felony meth possession, he knows exactly how it got there.

Mr Wester, state investigators now say, planted it himself – and Mr Bowling was far from the only victim.

Mr Wester, who was fired last September, was arrested on Wednesday and charged with 52 counts of racketeering, false imprisonment, official misconduct, fabricating evidence and possession of controlled substances, among other charges.

He is accused of indiscriminately targeting innocent drivers and hauling them off to jail after planting meth or marijuana in their vehicles while feigning a search.

“There is no question that Wester’s crimes were deliberate and that his actions put innocent people in jail,” Chris Williams, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s assistant special agent in charge, said in a news release.

Mr Bowling, who has since been cleared, is just one of 11 known victims named in the affidavit, although the Florida Department of Law Enforcement said on Wednesday there may be more victims who have not yet been identified, and the case remains under investigation.

At least 119 cases involving Mr Wester have been dropped, the Tallahassee Democrat reported.

[ afbeelding ]
Zachary Wester faces racketeering, fabricating evidence, false imprisonment and other charges.

In addition to the dropped charges, Circuit Judge Christopher Patterson ordered at least eight inmates released from correctional facilities last Autumn, as 263 cases remained under review.

Investigators said at a news conference on Wednesday that there did not appear to be any rhyme or reason to the drivers Mr Wester, 26, singled out for false arrests on drug possession.

Some were parents with a diaper bag in the back seat. Others were young men and women, some crying as they insisted they had never touched drugs, let alone meth, in their lives.

Asked by reporters why Mr Wester would do this, State Attorney William “Bill” Eddins of Florida’s first Judicial Circuit said that was a good question. Investigators were still trying to figure it out themselves, he said.

“You’re never certain of what lies in the heart of man,” he said.

Mr Eddins said he does not plan to offer a plea bargain, and that Mr Wester faces up to 30 years in prison. Mr Wester’s defence attorney could not immediately be reached for comment.

Mr Wester, who joined the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office in 2016, fell under suspicion last year after a prosecutor noticed inconsistencies in what Mr Wester wrote in his reports and what was captured on his body camera – if he turned it on.

The problem was he seemed to leave the device off most of the time, conveniently only recording after drugs were already “found” in a vehicle. In most cases, as in Mr Bowling’s, he typically pulled someone over for a minor traffic infraction before asking if he smelled marijuana.

Yet, even after reporting on affidavits that he smelled or even thought he saw marijuana, he typically emerged finding meth.

According to the affidavit, meth, marijuana and 42 pieces of drug paraphernalia were found in the boot of Mr Wester’s car.

[ afbeelding ]
Bodycam video appears to show Wester planting drugs in Odom's car last year.

One case, that of Teresa Odom, was illuminating – appearing to capture Mr Wester holding an unknown object in his left hand shortly before “discovering” meth in her truck, in the rare case his body camera was left on.

“Hi, how are you?” Mr Wester asked her in a friendly voice as he rolled up to her window, according to footage released to the news media. “The reason for is, um, your brake lights: They work one minute, and then the next minute they don’t work.”

He took her license, left momentarily, and returned to ask if he could search her vehicle.

She said it was no problem with a shrug, as long as she could take her phone with her. “Hang tight, Ms Odom,” he said.

He grabbed a pair of gloves from his cruiser – then appeared to be holding a tiny plastic baggie inside his left hand, according to the video and affidavit.

The affidavit describes it like a magician’s sleight of hand: “Without putting on the glove, Deputy Wester’s left hand dropped out of view, down towards the front of the driver’s seat, and after a brief pause, reappeared empty.”

Shortly thereafter, Mr Wester pulls a tiny plastic bag out of Odom’s purse: “Oh, Ms Odom, how about this?” Mr Wester asked, confronting Ms Odom with the drugs.

“That is not mine,” she said. “No, sir. No, sir. What is it?” As another deputy who arrived for backup teased her that she was about to go to jail, she responded tersely: “It damn sure ain’t mine”.

It wasn’t. The Democrat reported that Ms Odom wept at the news conference on Wednesday announcing, saying she felt “overwhelmed”.

In a few cases, some drivers were already suspected of other crimes, such as driving with a suspended license or having an outstanding warrant, or even admitting to having marijuana in the car – and yet Mr Wester still planted meth on them, according to the affidavit.

But mostly the drivers were guilty of nothing.

Erika Helms – whose brother, Lance Sellers, has sued the sheriff’s department alleging false arrest – told the Democrat that Mr Wester “ruined lives”.

Mr Sellers, she said, had to spend a year in residential rehab after his arrest for possession of meth. The charges were later dropped. In addition to Mr Sellers, more than a dozen people have filed notices of intent to sue, the Democrat reported.

“People are losing their lives, their freedom, their children, their marriages – all because of this one man,” Ms Helms told the Democrat. “It’s not just innocent men. It’s innocent children. It goes a lot deeper than everyone realises.”

It’s unclear if Mr Bowling regained custody of his daughter since his arrest, or whether other parents faced the same fate.

At least one innocent mother feared she would, according to the affidavit.

Kimberly Hazelwood and her husband Jeremy were pulled over in June 2018 with their small children in the back seat, as Mr Wester alleged the Hazelwoods’ car insurance had lapsed.

Mr Wester zeroed in on a bottle of Excedrin he saw in her possession. He told the couple that he was calling in the K-9 unit to search the vehicle.

Soon enough, Mr Wester claimed the Excedrin pill bottle contained methamphetamine, pulling Mr Hazelwood aside to tell him that he was going to arrest his wife for possession.

“Jeremy appeared shocked and said Kimberly had never done drugs a day in her life,” the affidavit says.

Mr Wester told the distraught father that he could tell Ms Hazelwood used meth “by the way her face was sunk and her teeth...Jeremy stated his wife has always been like that”.

On the way to jail, Ms Hazelwood cried in the back of Mr Wester’s cruiser, asking whether she was going to lose custody of her children.

It’s unclear whether she did. According to the affidavit, months later, Mr Wester pulled over Mr Hazelwood again, asking where his wife was this time.

“This upset Jeremy,” the affidavit says, “and he told Deputy Wester that it was none of his business.”

Mr Wester let him go.

Washington Post
Kun je het vertalen? Ik spreek geen Engels!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HEy FOKKERZZZZZ! Denken we wel om .............?!????????????????
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Misschien een patriot die wil aantonen hoe fout het systeem daar is?
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Amerika :') Waar onschuldige mensen achter tralies gezet worden en rijke pedofielen lachend weglopen
  Forum Admin/Beste/Leukste FA 2022 woensdag 17 juli 2019 @ 17:48:40 #22
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0s.gif Op woensdag 17 juli 2019 15:00 schreef Vanillekwark het volgende:
Zo'n vent wil je toch ook gewoon op blijven meppen totdat je moe bent hè
Dat is dan ook precies wat er gaat gebeuren in prison, daarna word ie tussen de pedos en verkrachters en dat soort "kwetsbaar tuig" geplaatst voor z'n eigen veiligheid.

En terecht.
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Maar 'politie is je beste vriend'.
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Ik mag hopen dat die vent in een detentiecentrum verdwijnt waar alle andere inmates binnen de kortste keren weten wie en wat hij is.

Good luck in the shower, pig.
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0s.gif Op woensdag 17 juli 2019 17:54 schreef Hathor het volgende:
Ik mag hopen dat die vent in een detentiecentrum verdwijnt waar alle andere inmates binnen de kortste keren weten wie en wat hij is.

Good luck in the shower, pig.
Dus dat. Maar wat ik mij ook afvraag: waarom deed hij dit? want wat win je nu?
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