June 2012. January 2025. Same difference.

Here’s a way to refresh your recollection of the status of the OCCK investigation.  Although this report was issued in June 2012, nothing has changed.  None of the issues raised were ever addressed.

The report was the result of review of the OCCK case and investigation by The Cold Case Investigative Society at The University of Western Ontario, supervised by criminologist and professor, Dr. Michael Arntfield.  The program has since partnered with The Murder Accountability Project, where Arntfield is a director.

The June 2012 report generated a little press coverage in the Detroit area, enough (along with the two-part series in The Detroit Free Press about Chris Busch and Greg Green) to prompt then Oakland County Prosecutor to have a spewfest press conference about Arch Sloan and his 1966 Bonneville.  Address any of the important issues raised in this report?  Never.  Open Investigation/Cone of Silence!  But, p.s., the hair found in Sloan’s car was not his.  Breathe easy, Arch!

Here’s the report and it’s as good a road map as any as people start to look at these murders as they “celebrate” their 50th birthdays as cold cases.

University of Western Ontario (6:2012)

The sausage-factory of lies and cover-ups.

It’s never pretty and it’s shocking when it’s being made right there in the open.  Even more shocking when people gladly eat it.

Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem last week:  ICE agents were stuck in the snow in Minneapolis and while they were pushing their car out of the snow, they were attacked by a woman who attempted to run them over with her car.

Grosse Pointe Farms and Grosse Pointe Woods Police Departments on this day 16 years ago, and every chance they get afterward:  There were footprints (high heels) leaving a car abandoned in a church parking lot and leading to the water, where there was a hole in the ice.  JoAnn Matouk Romain committed suicide by entering the water, drowning herself and floated away.

ICE agents were not stuck in the snow in Minneapolis.  Jonathan Ross walked over the snow-free pavement and with calm deliberation and with just a quick break from filming with his iphone, shot Renee Good in the face three times.

There was no snow in the parking lot of the church on the evening of January 12, 2010.  There was no snow on the pavement.  Only snow on the banks of the water.  The footprints relied upon near the water were not measured by law enforcement, nor do the photos indicate footprints made by high heels.  They claimed there was a mark in the snow indicating where someone sat or fell down.  Again, not measured.  Probably staged.  There was no thick ice with a “hole” in it.  Police backed into a suicide determination from the earliest minutes of their “investigation.”  It was police misfeasance at a minimum and really reads as malfeasance the more you learn.  So of course, they doubled-down.

The sausage consumers are evident in YouTube comments and other online and other video commentary, who uncritically accept what law enforcement shovels out in the early days of an “investigation” to deflect and deny.  Renee Good tried to ram the officers!  She was a dangerous leftist organizer!  There were footprints of high heels leading from JoAnn’s car to the shoreline, ending at the water!  The family is crazy and just cannot accept that their mother would commit suicide!

Renee Good was murdered in cold blood.   It was not a justified killing, but a murder by someone who should not have been in any law enforcement role or have access to a gun.

JoAnn Matouk Romain did not commit suicide and I believe she was murdered and her body dumped in the water from somewhere in Canada.

There are iphone videos in the case of Renee Good.  While there are no such videos or security footage in the case of JoAnn Romain, for an explanation of the bullshit in her case, which only starts with the lie about footprints from car to water, start here:

https://joannmatoukromain.com/

 

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