Ohio police save Marine’s life
BooRadley sends an article about the police department in Lorain, OH which thwarted an assassination attempt on a Marine’s life after he was cleared of charges in his wife’s death;
Eppler had been accused of murdering his wife, former Amherst resident Natalie (Wlaszyn) Eppler, 23, in their home in Albany, Ga., but the charges were dropped after investigators ruled her death a suicide. Eppler then was reinstated to active duty and took leave to come back to Lorain and watch his younger brother graduate Sunday from Lorain High School.
He did not know that Lorain police were investigating Natalie Eppler’s aunt, Irene Wlaszyn, 54, of Lorain, after a Lorain man told police she wanted him to kill Eppler. After police learned Wlaszyn intended to follow through on her offer, she was arrested on Tuesday.
Good on the police in both instances; clearing the Marine’s name in his wife’s murder and protecting him from his sociopath sister-in-law.
Category: Support the troops
Excellent job, Lorain,OH PD!
Well done, dammit.
And so starts off the new season of NCIS.
Um, if she is Natalie’s aunt, she’s not a “sister-in-law,” sociopath or not.
Hmmm. I wonder how hard it would be to get Pima County Sheriff’s Office to send their guys to Ohio to get some training on how to be a REAL police officer?
You know, the serve and PROTECT part …
Old Soldier, won’t happen, they don’t have anything to learn, just listen to their spokespeople and various attorneys.
Everything is not always as it seems.