Hey guys, it's me, Maggie J
It's time for a brand new episode of Florida's Finest Criminals so I hope you're ready.
These stories seem a little crazier than the last episode
But I do have a story about George Zimmerman
so that might be amping up how much I can't believe these stories.
Let's just get through this list so we can discuss at the end. Hm?
Back in October of 2016, the Seminole County
Supervisor of Elections was notified that a handful of residents in an Altamonte Springs
neighborhood had not received their absentee ballots in the mail.
Those ballots, however, found their way to the elections office, completed.
Those 5 envelopes were tested and found to have the same saliva and fingerprints all
over them, so they tracked down the person in question.
On May 2nd, authorities went to Warren Casselberry's home and notified him of their suspicions.
He refused to open the door all the way and demanded his attorney.
Casselberry is facing five counts of voter fraud.
It has not been made public who the ballots were for because they were sealed when given
to police but, how do you think this guy voted?
I hope they let us know because I am damn curious.
Alfred Lee Smith is accused of attacking his
long-term girlfriend during an argument, grabbing her by the arms and pinning her to a wall.
He later turned his attention to her car, pouring some sugar into her gas tank, then
smashing the windows with a frying pan.
That's not what those items are for!
Smith was not at the residence when Cocoa Police arrived,
but he later walked to the station and turned himself in.
He is facing charges of domestic battery and felony criminal mischief.
Am I the only one who is reminded of Ricky from Trailer Park Boys?
He always did know how to turn a car into a home.
Scott Edward Nelson has been in Orange County Jail since October of 2017 after he was charged
with killing a Winter Park woman.
He has recently written a letter to Judge Keith White, attempting to leverage a confession
for better quality food.
Nelson claims he has lost more than 40 pounds since being incarcerated in Orange County,
and since he's been a guest at some of the "worst prisons in America" Nelson believes
he can claim that Orange County cuisine is definitely the worst.
"I'm starving to death" he says, and has offered to confess to 8 murders and several bank robberies.
He included some details in his letter that could potentially add credibility to his
confession claim.
I have never heard of this happening before, and I don't even know how Orange County would
fulfill this request, unless they want to provide better quality meals for all of their
prisoners.
Judge White did say he has no control over jail operations and the lawyers involved didn't
reveal if they believe Nelson's claims.
This will likely go nowhere and Nelson's trial will continue as usual but I'll let you know
if I hear any more developments.
And it also makes me sick to my stomach that people just keep these secrets to themselves
even though they are going to spend a long time in jail anyway.
There's families out there suffering who have no idea what happened to their loved one
because this guy won't open his mouth.
When I'm the King of the World there's gonna be some sort of truth serum given to all these criminals.
George Zimmerman is a man with a reputation
that I think I don't need to explain.
It has been a while since we've heard from him.
I thought he moved out west to Texas or something, but apparently Zimmerman has been harassing
private investigators who are working on a documentary called "Rest In Power: The Trayvon
Martin Story" being financially backed by Jay-Z.
Back on September 21st, 2017, a private investigator called George Zimmerman and told him about
what he was working on, leaving him a voicemail with contact information of a producer of
the film.
Zimmerman contacated the producer and is said to have been agitated during the call, and
threatened the investigator.
The producer claims he said
Zimmerman: "Help (the investigator's wife) out and give him a heads up.
I'm going to find him.
And I'm bringing hell with me."
Zimmerman is also accused of later texting "[The private investigator] is a ---- who
bother my uncle in his home.
Local or former law officer, he's well on his way to the inside of a gator as well. 10-4?
Who puts "10-4" in a text message, you psycho!
On December 16th, the investigator himself started receiving threats, amounting to 21
calls, 38 texts, and 7 voicemails within 2 hours.
Investigators were in contact with local law enforcement and a Seminole County Deputy contacted
Zimmerman directly, asking him to refrain from any further threats or contact with the investigator.
Zimmerman refused and told him to basically come get him.
Then ol' Zimm send the investigator a link to an article that quotes Zimmerman saying
"I know how to handle people who fuck with me.
I have since February 2012" and "Anyone who fucks with my parents will be fed to an alligator."
Does he have a pet alligator in his backyard or something?
I don't understanding the kinship he's feeling with the gators
'cause I'm pretty sure the gators would eat his ass alive!
According to Zimmerman, however, he claims the investigators were harassing him.
However, records show 55 phone calls, 67 text messages, 36 voicemails and 27 emails sent
from Zimmerman to the investigator between December 16th and December 25th.
Another Seminole County deputy contacted Zimmerman again on January 3rd, but like the previous
deputy, was met with only hostility and threats.
Finally, Zimmerman was served with court documents on May 3rd and is scheduled to be arrained
at the end of the month.
How does this guy have the balls to walk around behave this way?
Is he trying to get himself tossed into jail?This documentary isn't going to put him away,
and the public already hates this douchebag for all the right reasons, what does he expect
to achieve by acting like this?
I don't even know how to wrap this up except to say, Zimmerman is a chump and I hope none
of us ever has to deal with him in person.
Ever.
Jorge Porto-Sierra drove to the Friendly Village
Inn & Motel in Kissimmee with the intent to "barbecue all the child moldesters on fire
and kill them."
I think there may be a language issue in the translation
Witnesses say Porto-Sierra brought his own can of gas, hit a car in the parking lot,
poured gas onto that, broke a window, poured gas into a hotel room, with a cigarette
hanging out of his mouth, and making threats the whole time.
When Kissimmee police arrived, he told them he would have follow through with his threats,
but they had arrived too quickly.
I admire that spirit Porto-Sierra, but no one has hired you to do that job.
You can't just take it upon yourself, no matter how righteous you feel you are being.
Porto-Sierra is being charged with four counts of attempted premeditated murder and remains
in jail.
Thank you for trying but until someone puts you under contract to do that job,
it's just not something the state needs you to handle.
On May 6, Pamela and Kenneth Woodman were having dinner and discussing the price of
the vegetables Pamela had bought at Publix earlier that day.
She told him she had put six ears of corn into her bag, knowing she could get away with
only paying $2 for five ears.
She claims Kenneth then called her a thief and a liar, but Pamela blames the clerk for
not couting.
Pamela then slammed down her wine glass, breaking the bottom off,
then she just threw the rest of it at her husband.
She tossed a few more glasses at Kenneth and he went to the kitchen to get away.
She of course followed, but says Kenneth pushed her away and slammed her finger in the kitchen
door.
She managed to get into the kitchen and throw a tomato at her husband.
Authorities were summoned and Pamela was charged with misdemeanor domestic violence battery.
Over some fifty cent corn.
Did you have to call her a liar Kenneth?
And did you have to steal the corn Pamela?
By this point in your life ya'll should really be able to
work through a problem like this without breaking all your glassware.
I'm very disappointed in the both of you.
Every other outlet has covered this story this week so of course I included it.
Very early on April 14th, Katie Holley awoke feeling something strange, but quickly realized
the something was inside her ear.
She used a q-tip to poke around in there and pulled out two tiny roach legs.
Tiny or big I don't care. There's roach legs in your ear!
I bet she was really freaking out by then.
Her husband tried to pull out the roach but that nasty bastard dug deeper into Holley's ear,
so they went to the hospital.
Doctors were able to kill the roach inside her ear, and extract as much as they could see,
and the Holley family returned home, hoping that was the end.
But no.
Nine days later Holly went to her doctor complaining of pain and he fished a whole bunch more of
the roach out of her ear.
Who was working at the hospital and left so much of the roach behind?
I'd be so pissed.
Katie Holley will forever be known as the Florida Woman who lived for 9 days with a
dead roach in her ear, and we love her for it.
She says "It happened to me, so it's probably not going to happen to you"
and I would really like more of a guarantee.
Thank you for sharing your story Katie.
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