Does someone in Colorado know where Lea’s body is?

Dianne Derby @ Co. Springs KKTV is running a segment on Mothers of Murdered and/or Missing children. The group segment will air this Monday (tomorrow, November 16th) with 19 year old Lea Porter’s individual story airing on Wednesday. Please share.

Rene Jackson’s 19-year-old daughter Lea was murdered last year in June. Her killer is behind bars, but her body has never been found. Rene believes someone has information that could lead police to Lea’s remains. 

Colorado’s 11 Call for Action Investigates five women and their heartbreaking stories of loss.

Watch and share this short video clip Colorado, Unsolved, Monday at 10 on KKTV 11 News. You or someone you know may be able to help these mothers find peace.

You can click on the short video of Rene that I have posted on https://www.facebook.com/morgansstalking

rene and lea

Does Colorado Protect Rogue Officers?

I just ran across this article http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_28470805/colorado-laws-allow-rogue-officers-stay-law-enforcement in the Denver Post.

It is titled: Colorado laws allow rogue officers to stay in law enforcement.  Colorado’s rogue police officers continue to stay in law enforcement due to lenient state laws.

They wrote, “Roger Goldman, a nationally recognized expert on officer misconduct who has helped write laws establishing state police review panels, said Colorado’s lenient rules allow unfit officers to continue doing harm.”

It was an eye-opener for sure, and then I saw this article http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_28952022/colorado-home-second-chance-police-officers-from-other

 I feel that Colorado’s law of original jurisdiction (Home Rule) creates the perfect climate for police corruption, and I truly believe this law needs to change – it needs to be abolished.

All power corrupts