Prairie Village (KS) Police Thugs Continue Withholding Information After Murdering Susan Stuckey

by Brian A. Wilkins
4/12/2010

It was Wednesday morning, March 31, that Prairie Village, Kansas police claim that 47-year-old Ms. Susan L. Stuckey was "acting erratic" and "made threats" against them "with a weapon," which prompted them to shoot her three times, once in the back, in her own apartment. It is now Monday, April 12, and no information has been released as far what this alleged weapon was, and why this woman was shot three times in her own home.

Watch a report WDAF Fox Channel 4 in Kansas City.



Police say they had been to Ms. Stuckey's place "five-six times" in the past couple weeks at the Kenilworth Apartment complex in this small Kansas City suburb, and that she had "mental problems." A neighbor said Ms. Stuckey was verbally asking the police to "kill me."  

That is a summary of what has been released to the public, as far as information. What has not been released is what this alleged "weapon" was that Ms. Stuckey allegedly had. Ms. Stuckey's brother, Mike, said that police first told him on the day of the murder that Ms. Stuckey came at them with a bat, but then changed their tune and said she came at them with a knife." Sources have told us that Ms. Stuckey was armed with a wiffle bat, the plastic bats children use for tee-ball.

The killer police thug, who's name is being protected by Prairie Village police, was rewarded for the murder with a paid vacation (aka "paid administrative leave"). There are allegedly investigations being conducted by "law enforcement...from several Johnson County cities." Expect the inevitable "justified" verdict from these "investigations" to be released within the next month.

These prolonged "investigations" by thug cops have become standard protocol for U.S. police trying to cover-up obvious murders. I find it difficult to believe a 47-year-old woman allegedly armed with a wiffle-bat or a kitchen knife could not be subdued by a bunch of grown men who are supposed to be officers of the law. The killer cop obviously wanted blood and a paid vacation...and got both.

Our thoughts are with the Stuckey family. We will update the story if/when we learn more.

 

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