The following is the prior write-up on the HoJo Inn case which was
emailed to the New Jersey State Legislature and to certain members of
the U.S. Congress:
Six+ Bodies May Have Disappeared from Drug Lab Inn
[To House Committee on Government Reform: note: this case may entail
abuses in an informant/government relationship.]
[Foreword: First off, if anyone tells you that
nothing is happening at the Howard Johnson
Express Inn on Route 46, Parsippany, New Jersey,
do not for one minute believe him, even if it
is Ashcroft or Bush, himself! Secondly, the
following is information in addition to my
recent prior email message to you entitled,
"Unscrupulous Innkeeper Poisons Babies in Their
Sleep; Gov't Does Nothing." The most pertinent
update is that illicit drug lab activity and
toxic waste dumping is *still* going on,
unabashed and uninhibited, even thought certain
suspects (and inn personnel) have been put on
notice that the F.B.I., the N.J. State Police,
and the Morris County Prosecutor have been
informed. The suspect who is mentioned below
as currently occupying room 118 did split on
Thursday morning, 7/3/2003, about two weeks
after he had been told about the N.J. State
Police and the F.B.I., whereas the suspects in
room 221 are essentially thumbing their noses
up at me. In addition to the mystery of the
family of six detailed below, there was another
strange and suspicious event that occurred
about one week prior to Christmas, '02
during which a body (or bodies) may have been
removed from the inn during the wee hours
of the morning.]
You know, it is not outside the realm of possibilities that people
have been overcome by the toxic fumes at the Parsippany Howard Johnson
Express Inn on Route 46, and that their dead bodies were spirited
away.
Here is the story:
A family of six occupied room 218 at the inn for about a year, maybe
more, before they just seemed to have disappeared.
I learned that they had a great number of possessions stored in their
room - to the ceiling supposedly. This use of the room for storage
would have cut down the volume of air in there, and of course, would
also have cut down on the available oxygen in that room. To make
matters worse, in addition to the six people overtaxing the reduced
volume of oxygen, there was also a dog kept in that room. So, you can
easily imagine that if toxic fumes invaded the room, those fumes in
addition to reduced oxygen and elevated carbon dioxide could easily
have done them in.
I'd like to add that the two drug culture types and drug lab suspects
that currently occupy room 221 of the inn had been in room 217 placing
them right next door to the family that disappeared right at the time
of their disappearance.
Moreover, there is another drug lab suspect (and mystery occupant)
currently in room 118 which is right under room 218, but I don't
remember if this guy was in room 118 at the time of the family's
disappearance. If he was, then this, of course, would have made
matters all the worse.
All three of these suspects were told in NO UNCERTAIN TERMS that law
enforcement agencies were contacted, yet they don't care a flea's ---
about it.
Additionally, at the time of the family's disappearance there was yet
another drug lab suspect in room 116 on the first floor, not too far
below and north of the family's room #218. Boy, oh, boy, did this guy
seem to create killer gas-chamber-like fumes in the inn. Soon after he
was advised that there was a problem with air quality above and that
illegal things were suspected, he split.
Also, I was somewhat friendly with a couple of the people in room 218,
and they did not so much as say, "Goodbye," when they supposedly
departed. Why, I didn't even see them carry out their great number of
possessions to their car to make back-and-forth moving trips between
the inn and their [supposedly] new digs.
What I did see in early December, 2002 was their new red Dodge Neon
with Virginia plates (#YGZ6073) parked near the southern extreme of
the inn's parking lot. Then there was a major snow storm, but no one
cleaned the car off even after days went by, and then I realized it.
The people of room 218 were not seen for quite a few days. Then weeks
went by, but no one ever came to the car at all to clean it off nor to
start it up and drive it around a bit to insure that the battery would
not die and that the tires would not develop flat spots on their
bottoms.
After five or six weeks went by, I asked the innkeeper, Terry Kim,
what happened to the people in room 218, and he told me a tall story
that simply did not jive with the facts of reality (more on this below
in an included excerpt from a USENET posting.)
But there is more about that car, much more...
On March 20th, 2003, there was a major ambulance event at the inn with
six patrol cars accompanying. This was the eighth such event at the
inn since the current round of air quality problems arose in late
November, 2001 or so.
The action of this event occurred in the northern rear portion of the
building, but...
I kept an eye on the parking lot in front of the inn from above, and
one of the Parsippany police officers separated himself from the rest,
and he went directly to the southern extreme of the parking lot
straight to the red, late model Dodge Neon which had been abandoned
since early December. Now, why in the world would this Neon be of
interest to him? To an uninformed person, it should have looked just
like any of the other cars in the lot. And while I have made public
mention of such abandoned car being in the lot, I never described the
car nor its location in such detail that a person could go directly to
it.
That officer looked over the Neon, then he took out what seemed to be
his summons book and started writing notes.
A later examination of the Neon by me revealed that no summons was
left on the car.
I wracked my brains out over what this was all about and then it hit
me: that cop was taking down vehicle information in order to obtain a
fraudulent title from a corrupt crony at the DMV. This would
facilitate disposal of the vehicle, and so I told someone, "You're
going to see that car disappear very soon."
In the week and a half that it takes to obtain a vehicle title from
the state capital, that car was gone!
-*-*- Included USENET excerpt starts here *-*-*
19.) Approximately five weeks after the family's car was seemingly
abandoned, you inquire of Terry point-blank: "What happened to the
family in room # 218? I see that their car was left in the parking lot
for the longest time." Bear in mind that this car is the newest of the
five cars that were abandoned in the lot at the same time more than
five weeks earlier. Terry replies that there is nothing wrong here
even though you had not indicated nor implied that there was something
wrong. He goes on to say that the family built a beautiful home in the
town of Sparta (NJ) and that they didn't yet have a paved driveway, so
they asked for his permission to leave their car behind in his lot for
the time being, and he approved. Then Terry repeats that there is
nothing wrong here. Well, you tell me, is there something wrong here?
First of all, the town of Sparta is 25 miles to the northwest of
Parsippany and is an area that can be described as semi-rural without
any public transit of which to speak. Because commercial places there
are few and far between, you'd absolutely need a car to get along.
Moreover, people moving into a new house will need a car to shop for
things such as curtains, rods, shades, blinds, rugs, mats, hampers,
trash pails, snow shovels, and much, much more. And, it must be noted:
Sparta is an area where all the new houses that are being built range
from expensive luxury homes to so-called "McMansions" and beyond.
Secondly, did you ever hear of a home builder who does not provide a
new homeowner with a gravel driveway if not a paved one? But even if
there is no driveway at all at the "new home," then the new owners can
spend $10 to $20 for gravel at the Home Depot and create one with ease
themselves. Thirdly, nobody comes around to clean off the family's car
nor to start it up to insure that the battery doesn't go dead. Nobody
drives the car around the parking lot to insure that the tires don't
develop flat spots on their bottoms. The same is true of the other
abandoned cars. But there is more! You had been aware that the family
was looking for a three bedroom apartment - NOT A HOUSE - in the
immediate vicinity of their current digs - NOT 25 MILES AWAY! But you,
having done your own apartment hunting, know that there are no such
three bedroom apartments here. As a matter of fact, two bedroom
apartments are pretty rare here relative to the great number of one
bedroom units. To complicate the family's apartment search, they set
an unrealistic upper limit of $1,000 per month that they wanted to
spend on rent. The least expensive three bedroom units cost $1,300 per
month, and they are in a complex about 15 miles to the south of here.
Other three bedroom apartments are much more expensive than $1,300 per
month and are as far away or farther than the $1,300 per month units.
So you tell me: what's the probability that the family which was on an
unrealistically limited housing budget would switch from the rental
market to the astronomically expensive luxury home market while at the
same time switching from the local real estate market to a distant one
in the boondocks? Moreover, the person who most frequently drove the
family car was the young man of the household. You tell me: what young
man in the age range of 17 to 20 would leave behind his sporty, newer
wheels for more than five weeks (now 8+ weeks)? If he needed an
off-site parking space, don't you think that he'd find one much closer
to home and not leave his car 25 miles away? We know where the body of
the family's car is but where are the bodies of the --------?
-*-*- Included USENET excerpt ends here -*-*-
My prior correspondence to your office starts here:
Unscrupulous Innkeeper Poisons Babies in Their Sleep; Gov't Does
Nothing
[Dear Congressman: Once the story below breaks in the media - and it
will eventually as all stories do - then out-of-towners will be very
reticent about visiting New Jersey as tourists knowing that the State
of New Jersey AND THE FEDS are very derelict in duty in protecting
hotel dwellers from being poisoned in their sleep. Additionally...
Since a congressional committee is currently investigating abuses in
the relationships between the government and their confidential
informants, you may wish to bring innkeeper Terry Kim to the attention
of that investigative committee because I strongly suspect that Terry
Kim is a government informant and that there are egregious abuses in
his relationship with the federal government.]
A certain New Jersey innkeeper has absolutely no qualms about being
the central crime figure in an illicit drug lab ring nor about
allowing parents into his inn as guests with very young children and
babies as young as newborns. How this innkeeper is imperiling the
cities of Denver and Miami will be made clearer below.
It's been noted time and time again in the media that the brains of
infants through adolescents are going through critical stages of
development, and that these critical stages can be seriously derailed
by things such as mercury and lead contamination, but the innkeeper
and his ring care not about what their toxic waste in the forms of
fumes and mercuric chloride dust will do to "fry" these young peoples'
brains turning them autistic or permanently criminally insane.
The criminal activity noted herein has been reported to Governor
McGreevey months ago, yet nothing has been done about it in the way of
appropriate criminal justice.
It has also been reported to the NJ State Police and to the FBI
repeatedly going back more than one year. The U.S. Attorney in Newark
and the EPA likewise were notified, yet...
The perpetrators care not about who is on to them. They care not about
to what law enforcement agencies things have been reported. They care
not about whom they sicken or kill. They care not about how many
ambulance calls there are to the premises. They care not about what
gets posted on the Internet. They don't even care about one of their
ring being a government informant. Apparently their own mental
mechanisms have been adversely altered by their own product, because
how they behave is absolutely abnormal and totally astounding.
And the criminality just continues unabashedly. Multiple drug labs at
the inn pollute the drinking water of Paterson, Totowa, Little Falls,
Haledon and elsewhere, and nothing has been done about it.
You really have to ask: "What's wrong with this picture?"
The perpetrators must have secured for themselves one humdinger of a
crime franchise from the government.
For more specific information, go to
http://groups.google.com
on the web, and do a search on Toxic Waste Dumping at the Kiddies'
Library. Then click on the posting with this title. Don't let this
title fool you. The posting is mostly about the inn, and the number of
suspects in the ring has grown drastically since the posting was first
composed.
On a related environmental front...
D-R-U-G L-A-B-S Spell Death of Planet Earth
Illicit drug labs produce highly toxic waste which is typically dumped
down the most convenient drain or dumped into the nearest creek. From
these locations, the toxic waste finds its way into the oceans where
it creates a very trying environment for ocean plankton to survive.
The Newark Star-Ledger reported recently: "The data showed that
phytoplankton in the northern Pacific Ocean declined more than 30
percent from the mid-'80s to 2000. It fell 14 percent in the North
Atlantic over the same period."
Without ocean plankton to absorb carbon dioxide in the production of
most of our oxygen (plankton is responsible for more than 50 percent
of the worldwide supply of oxygen), the planet can easily go into a
runaway greenhouse effect as has happened on Venus where the surface
temperature is 900 degrees.
Without ocean plankton to replenish oxygen, the already thin air of a
place like Denver, Colorado will be imperiled first. Multitudes will
have to flee Denver for lower altitudes like Miami or Fort Lauderdale
which they will find flooded by the ever rising seas due to their
expansion under the increasing temperatures of the greenhouse effect.
Then former Denver residents will flee back to higher, mid-level
altitudes where real estate will be so scarce that it will be totally
unaffordable. But this state of affairs will not last very long
because the seas will expand further into the evaporative state
leaving no surface water left on planet Earth. Water vapor is yet
another greenhouse gas, and with the entire oceans now up in the
atmosphere the surface temperature of planet Earth will approach that
of planet Venus: 900 degrees!
L.B. Sleuth