The Oakland Cemetery Boys are not a bluegrass band
01.18.2017
Dear
Ms. Scales –
Please
click the link below and review this article. I’ve claimed these people as
relatives since I checked-out a rare book titled “Call Me Pat” from the
Thousand Oaks, California library in 2009. Virtually no one disagreed,
including public officials and most hilariously the California Highway Patrol
and sheriff deputies.
A
frequent refrain from the lawman when told my background in mental health
services was, “You ought to get a job with Behavioral Health.” I wondered how
this could happen semi-sheltered and messed with every day with no income
whatsoever. When I chatted with Mayor Tom Marion, I thought this nutty
situation would be over by now with a DNA test completed.
In
addition to Tom, I spoke with Lee County, sheriff deputies, cops, public works
officials, the cemetery staff, their prosecutor, and a funeral director was
willing to be present, per the law. The problem for over two years has been, if
the genes match with Felix Turner Hughes, that’s a lot of money.
Guess
what? I want every penny.
It
is not my problem if I’ve been related to the “Wealthy Hughes’” my entire life
and no one dared disclose this except through spooky clues, the capstone of
which was: “You are an important man.” Not yet, and incredibly that was uttered
back in 2007 by a fellow social worker at a Missouri state hospital.
I’m
asking you to please telephone and/or e-mail some of the many Lee County people
I spoke to in late 2014 and 2015. Tom Marion told me a story about Joe
Lieberman and I’ve got some about George McGovern, Sergeant Shriver, Eugene
McCarthy, John Kerry’s HQ in Maplewood MO and more. I’m tired of being
“trapped” in a motel room that has come to resemble a prison cell. The Hughes
Center for Public Policy has twice invited me to visit. Irony? My first visit
to the East Coast found me in William J. Hughes’ congressional district on the
New Jersey shore. My enemies seem to find this sort of situation funny; I
don’t.
Political
dirt? As Bernie Sanders said recently in a different context: “They’ve got
nothin’.” That’s why I’m stuck in this room! Therefore, I’m including a list of
names and numbers in Lee County, Iowa. Why not “conspire” in a good way? To…get me out of here!
Thanks,
William
C. Hughes
Shrewsbury,
MO
Lee
County Contacts
Audrey will be quizzing listeners next week with fabulous prizes regarding who they are and more!
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