Showing posts with label Private investigator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Private investigator. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Tarrell McClendon


Tarrell McClendon was born on July 15, 2005 in Stockton, California. He was the youngest of his 7 siblings. He had a very happy and active childhood.

He was involved in sports from a very young age. He was a member of the Delta Little League (4+ years), North Stockton Bengals (3+ years) and played basketball through the Delta Sierra Middle School after school club. When he went on to high school, he continued to pursue football, representing #16 at. Bear Creek High School.


His image was everything to him. He kept up with his hair. He made sure he was getting routine cuts and buying all the best hair products. Stepping out in his best outfits was important to him! His clothes always matched his shoes, and his attitude always matched his look!


He loved cooking and baking. His two favorites were shrimp alfredo and chocolate chip cookies! He learned to cook from his mom and sisters. He found peace being around his friends and family. He would go on bike rides with his friends after school or on the weekends. He loved to go to the movies with his family or binge watch Netflix shows at home. Music was his gateway. He would blast music and dance around in the living room. 


At one point in his life, he wanted to be a rapper/musician.He was selfless. He never hesitated to help someone in need or show concern for others. Many people who speak of him know him for his kindness and willingness to lend a hand. He was tough. He stood up for himself and others when he needed to. At the age of 15, Tarrell was living life to the fullest. He had hopes and dreams for a wonderful and successful future. 


However, on December 17, 2020, while riding his bicycle a few houses down from his residence, Tarrell was brutally and senselessly shot down; murdered by occupants in a vehicle driveby.


Stockton Police Department obtained a videotape of the car, but to date unable to identify the occupants. There are those (perhaps many) who know what transpired that day on December 17th during the early afternoon—broad daylight. It is time for them to come forward with information that will help solve this case. If anyone has information, anonymously submit

tips to Stockton Crime Stoppers at (209) 946-0600. Tarrell’s family deserves answers and he deserves justice.



Thursday, June 2, 2022

Private Investigator Paul Barresi

This man is horrible. I would never turn on my client. Amber should contact the BSIS and file a complaint. She should also sue him. To say Johnny Depp is like an angel is way off. I like Depp as an actor, but he has some serious drug and alcohol issues. I saw those videos and that was no angel. This man doesn't even have a valid P.I license. It was revoked.


NAME: BARRESI, PAUL J TYPE: PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR QUALIFIED MANAGER ADDRESS OF RECORD UPLAND CA 91784 SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY CURRENT DATE / TIME JUNE 2, 2022 7:37:19 PM LICENSE RELATIONSHIPS PI TO QUALIFIED MANAGER LICENSE/REGISTRATION ROLE: QUALIFIED MANAGER RELATED PARTY ROLE: PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR NAME: HOLLYWOOD CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIG LICENSE/REGISTRATION TYPE: PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR LICENSE NUMBER: 26529 PRIMARY STATUS: REVOKED ADDRESS : 11660 CHURCH STREET #434 RANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91730 SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY





HOLLYWOOD CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIGATIONS (PREVIOUS NAME) LICENSE NUMBER: 26529 LICENSE TYPE: PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR LICENSE STATUS: REVOKED EXPIRATION DATE: SEPTEMBER 30, 2013 SECONDARY STATUS: N/A CITY: RANCHO CUCAMONGASTATE: CALIFORNIA COUNTY: SAN BERNARDINOZIP: 91730


Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Ambulance Report


According to Ambulance Report, on The evening of August 4, 1962, James Hall and his partner, Murray Liebowitz, were returning to the UCLA Medical Center When they received an emergency call to 12305 fifth Helena Drive. Hall recalled, “ we were real close practically right around the corner. We were at her within two minutes.”

When they arrived a hysterical woman led them to a small guest cottage, separate from the main house, Where they found Marilyn Monroe lying nude face up on the bed. Her respiration and heartbeat were slight; her pulse was weak and rapid.
Because CPR requires strong back support, Hall and Liebowitz moved Monroe from the bed to the floor of an adjoining foyer and, placing an airway tube to facilitate breathing, they began resuscitation.


Hall recalled, “ the Hysterical woman was giving us trouble. She was trying to climb over us to get to Miss Monroe while I was working on her. She was Screaming She's Dead! She's Dead! Over and over again…. She was hampering what we were doing, but I don't think even a slap on her face would have calm her down-she was that crazy.”

“Soon I was getting a perfect exchange of air from Miss Monroe,” “ Her color was starting to come back. I felt she was doing well enough that we could safely take her to the Hospital. I said to Murray “get the gurney.” At that moment a man carrying a doctor's bag entered the guest cottage and said, “ I'm her doctor. Give her positive pressure.” Hall was surprised by the doctor's decision because the resuscitator was doing its job. “ But you never argue with a doctor at the scene of an emergency –never.” You'd lose your job.” Hall said. “So I took the resuscitator off” and began to give her mouth-to-mouth resuscitation while the doctor gave her CPR.” As Her vital signs deteriorated, the doctor opened his bag and pulled out a syringe with a heart needle affixed to it. He filled the syringe from a pharmaceutical bottle of adrenaline. The doctor then attempted to inject the stimulant into her heart in an attempt to revive her. “ he did it at an incorrect angle,” according to Hall, “ the needle hit a rib. Instead of backing it out. He just leaned on it.” Hall stated that he believed Marilyn Monroe Expired at that moment,” 

Placing the stethoscope on her chest, the doctor couldn't find a heartbeat, and according to Hall, he said “You can leave, I'm going to pronounce her dead.” While James Hall was writing his report a man in a jumpsuit was trying to calm down the Hysterical woman, who was repeatedly sobbing, “ She's dead! She’s dead!” Hall noticed that a police officer arrived and spoke to the man in the Jumpsuit. Hall later identified the hysterical woman as "PAT NEWCOMB” The man in the jumpsuit as “PETER LAWFORD” The doctor as “RALPH GREENSON” and the police officer as sergeant Marvin Iannone. 
{In 1992 James Hall underwent a series of a polygraph tests conducted by Don Fraser of Arcadia, California, a state-Licensed polygraph examiner who majored in police science at the University of South California.} 
Fraser states: " There's no question that James Hall is telling the truth. His story regarding the scene and circumstances of Miss Monroe's death is absolutely true. He passed every question in several exhaustive polygraph examinations."

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