Charles Voyde Harrelson

JFK Assassination
Pennyworth
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According to U S TELEPROMPTER NEWS, Jack Binion has been arrested in Joliet, Illinois for co-ordinating and conspiring the JFK hit. Under lie detecters tests, he has admitted his guilt. He is being held at a Washington D.C. Supreme Court prison pending further hearings.Russell Douglas Matthews was arrested in Las Vegas, NV based on information given on this board by me. He has admitted under lie detector tests to being the sniper who gave JFK the front shot from the bridge. He is being held at Washington Supreme Court prison pending further hearings.I have been informed by U.S. TELEPROMPTER services that I will be awared a Congressional Medal Of Honor for the information that I have posted on this board leading to the arrests.
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Pennyworth, I can't find this so called news. In fact I am very very skeptical of your statements.Why don't you post a link to it? Wim
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PP how long has R.D.Mathews been dead?Is he buried in Vegas or Dallas?Also where can I find the information about MAthews that you mention being arrested?
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dankbaar wrote:Pennyworth, I can't find this so called news. In fact I am very very skeptical of your statements.Why don't you post a link to it? WimUS TELEPROMPTER news is confidential. Only 400 people worldwide have teleprompters.This news did not make mainstream news, but might in the future. Don't be sceptical, Wim.There's a sting operation going on at the RIO Hotel in Las Vegas...there are many illegal teleprompter abusers, and they are getting arrested.The sting operation has been ordered by a Supreme Court Justice, and the records are being sealed .
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Penny you realize your coming across a little strange? Little hard to believe at this point but hey. I'm waiting. The odds of this event occurring are astronomical.Peace.
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Yup, Penny has finally lost it. After reviewing the messages in this thread. Penny you need some help bro. Its been fun reading your post and having your research in the fold but I am with these guys. Maybe you need a break from the forum. If people read this and start thinking we are all a bunch of nuts. It is bad enough as it is without furthering the insanity part of our world. Please smack your head against the wall and get that chip tuned up and start making at least half sense again, please.
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Dealey Joe wrote:PP how long has R.D.Mathews been dead?Is he buried in Vegas or Dallas?Also where can I find the information about MAthews that you mention being arrested?Dear Dealey Joe:This article is not about R.D. Matthews being arrested, however, it is about an incident in Las Vegasin the year 2000. Thought you might find it interesting."Sunday, September 03, 2000Copyright © Las Vegas Review-JournalCOLUMN: John L. SmithSenior's reputation enough to keep even Stupak silent A kiss is just a kiss, a sigh just a sigh, but a slap from 80-year-old R.D. Matthews at Piero's made Bob Stupak so nervous he had no comment. That's an amazing feat given Stupak's endless courting of the media. Surely some locals will gladly buy Matthews a drink for accomplishing something they've only dreamed of: silencing the Polish maverick. But it was a different sort of nervousness that swept over Stupak on Aug. 25. He wasn't just jittery, he was scared. So much so he gave statements to police and hired a bodyguard despite suffering negligible injuries. Turns out his fear might be justified. Talk about an active senior lifestyle. With his eye patch, John Wayne amble, status as a Marine war hero, and reputation for getting things done on the street, Russell Douglas Matthews has lived a life straight out of an Elmore Leonard novel. He is known as one tough piece of rope. Organized crime and gambling sources just whistle and whisper about Matthews, a 60-year friend of Benny Binion and operator of downtown's old Paddock race book. They think the world of the guy, but they'd never want to cross him. The man's reputation stretches from Texas, where in the 1940s he ran with the Hollis de Lois Green gang, worked in the gambling rackets with Binion and was arrested 59 times but served only a single prison stint; to Havana, where he helped operate casinos linked to Meyer Lansky and Santo Trafficante; back to Dallas and the heart of the Kennedy assassination, where his proximity to Jack Ruby and other key players raised the suspicions of the 1964 Warren Commission and the 1979 House Select Committee on Assassinations; out to Las Vegas, where he found refuge and a job at the Horseshoe with his dear friend Binion. The Warren Commission report called Matthews a "passing acquaintance" of Ruby and Lewis McWillie, another Dallas gambler and friend of Binion. McWillie later relocated to Las Vegas and worked at the Horseshoe Club. The House Select Committee probed more deeply Matthews' background and associations at a time evidence was being presented that the mob may have conspired to kill the president. Matthews' links to several inside players has, no doubt, added color to his reputation. According to "Contract on America," a book based largely on the findings of the House Select Committee, Matthews was described in an FBI report as a "burglar, armed robber, narcotics pusher, and murderer." Another published source calls Matthews a father figure to killer Charlie Harrelson, who was convicted of assassinating federal Judge "Maximum John" Wood and today is better known as the father of actor Woody Harrelson. Horseshoe owner Becky Binion Behnen says she knows Matthews as a good citizen and close family friend. "He was at the hospital when I was born and was at the hospital when my children were born," Behnen says. "He's a war hero who served in World War II." And several undeclared wars as well. I wouldn't begin to think what the Gaming Control Board might do with the knowledge Matthews is on such friendly terms with a privileged licensee. Frankly, the history of gaming enforcement in Nevada is so inconsistent that it's impossible to predict whether the Control Board will scold Behnen for her embrace of an old wiseguy or laud her for befriending the elderly. Most of Matthews' legal complications occurred a long time ago, back when Las Vegas was considered mob-controlled. Remember, he was a trusted casino employee long after his days on the streets of Dallas. What might be hard for newcomers to Nevada to understand is that none of the glitches in Matthews' portfolio would have alienated him from his pal, Benny Binion, who was no stranger to violence and once was quoted as saying he could "still do my own killin'." In the Las Vegas of a generation ago, such statements from the Horseshoe patriarch were considered quaint and quotable. R.D. Matthews belongs to that generation, but as the Piero's incident proves -- and shaky Bob Stupak appears to appreciate -- some tough guys don't mellow as time goes by. John L. Smith's column appears Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Reach him at Smith@lvrj.com or 383-0295."
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Here is what PP said about RD Mathews.If Mathews is Dead how can he be arrested?he would be 100 years old?===========================================by Pennyworth » Thu Jan 26, 2012 3:23 pm According to U S TELEPROMPTER NEWS, Jack Binion has been arrested in Joliet, Illinois for co-ordinating and conspiring the JFK hit. Under lie detecters tests, he has admitted his guilt. He is being held at a Washington D.C. Supreme Court prison pending further hearings.Russell Douglas Matthews was arrested in Las Vegas, NV based on information given on this board by me. He has admitted under lie detector tests to being the sniper who gave JFK the front shot from the bridge. He is being held at Washington Supreme Court prison pending further hearings.I have been informed by U.S. TELEPROMPTER services that I will be awared a Congressional Medal Of Honor for the information that I have posted on this board leading to the arrests.
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Deborah wrote:Dealey Joe wrote:PP how long has R.D.Mathews been dead?Is he buried in Vegas or Dallas?Also where can I find the information about MAthews that you mention being arrested?Dear Dealey Joe:This article is not about R.D. Matthews being arrested, however, it is about an incident in Las Vegasin the year 2000. Thought you might find it interesting."Sunday, September 03, 2000Copyright © Las Vegas Review-JournalCOLUMN: John L. SmithSenior's reputation enough to keep even Stupak silent A kiss is just a kiss, a sigh just a sigh, but a slap from 80-year-old R.D. Matthews at Piero's made Bob Stupak so nervous he had no comment. That's an amazing feat given Stupak's endless courting of the media. Surely some locals will gladly buy Matthews a drink for accomplishing something they've only dreamed of: silencing the Polish maverick. But it was a different sort of nervousness that swept over Stupak on Aug. 25. He wasn't just jittery, he was scared. So much so he gave statements to police and hired a bodyguard despite suffering negligible injuries. Turns out his fear might be justified. Talk about an active senior lifestyle. With his eye patch, John Wayne amble, status as a Marine war hero, and reputation for getting things done on the street, Russell Douglas Matthews has lived a life straight out of an Elmore Leonard novel. He is known as one tough piece of rope. Organized crime and gambling sources just whistle and whisper about Matthews, a 60-year friend of Benny Binion and operator of downtown's old Paddock race book. They think the world of the guy, but they'd never want to cross him. The man's reputation stretches from Texas, where in the 1940s he ran with the Hollis de Lois Green gang, worked in the gambling rackets with Binion and was arrested 59 times but served only a single prison stint; to Havana, where he helped operate casinos linked to Meyer Lansky and Santo Trafficante; back to Dallas and the heart of the Kennedy assassination, where his proximity to Jack Ruby and other key players raised the suspicions of the 1964 Warren Commission and the 1979 House Select Committee on Assassinations; out to Las Vegas, where he found refuge and a job at the Horseshoe with his dear friend Binion. The Warren Commission report called Matthews a "passing acquaintance" of Ruby and Lewis McWillie, another Dallas gambler and friend of Binion. McWillie later relocated to Las Vegas and worked at the Horseshoe Club. The House Select Committee probed more deeply Matthews' background and associations at a time evidence was being presented that the mob may have conspired to kill the president. Matthews' links to several inside players has, no doubt, added color to his reputation. According to "Contract on America," a book based largely on the findings of the House Select Committee, Matthews was described in an FBI report as a "burglar, armed robber, narcotics pusher, and murderer." Another published source calls Matthews a father figure to killer Charlie Harrelson, who was convicted of assassinating federal Judge "Maximum John" Wood and today is better known as the father of actor Woody Harrelson. Horseshoe owner Becky Binion Behnen says she knows Matthews as a good citizen and close family friend. "He was at the hospital when I was born and was at the hospital when my children were born," Behnen says. "He's a war hero who served in World War II." And several undeclared wars as well. I wouldn't begin to think what the Gaming Control Board might do with the knowledge Matthews is on such friendly terms with a privileged licensee. Frankly, the history of gaming enforcement in Nevada is so inconsistent that it's impossible to predict whether the Control Board will scold Behnen for her embrace of an old wiseguy or laud her for befriending the elderly. Most of Matthews' legal complications occurred a long time ago, back when Las Vegas was considered mob-controlled. Remember, he was a trusted casino employee long after his days on the streets of Dallas. What might be hard for newcomers to Nevada to understand is that none of the glitches in Matthews' portfolio would have alienated him from his pal, Benny Binion, who was no stranger to violence and once was quoted as saying he could "still do my own killin'." In the Las Vegas of a generation ago, such statements from the Horseshoe patriarch were considered quaint and quotable. R.D. Matthews belongs to that generation, but as the Piero's incident proves -- and shaky Bob Stupak appears to appreciate -- some tough guys don't mellow as time goes by. John L. Smith's column appears Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Reach him at Smith@lvrj.com or 383-0295."Thanks Deborah; that's great new (to me!) information about Matthews
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R.D. Matthews was 80 years old in the year 2000."www.subaruoflasvegas.comCourt briefs for November 10, 2000Fri, Nov 10, 2000 (10:49 a.m.)Man to plead guilty in Stupak attackAn 80-year-old man charged with misdemeanor battery in an August attack on gambling figure Bob Stupak is expected to plead guilty Monday.Defense attorney Andrew Leavitt told Justice of the Peace Jennifer Togliatti Thursday that R.D. Matthews has agreed to accept a deal from prosecutors.Chief Deputy District Attorney Gary Guymon said Matthews has agreed to plead guilty to misdemeanor battery and pay a $1,000 fine.According to police reports, Stupak, 58, was dining at Piero's when Matthews grabbed Stupak by the arm and said he wanted to talk to him outside.Stupak said that at the same time, Benny Binion Behnen, son of Horseshoe hotel-casino owner Becky Behnen, and an unnamed man began slapping him about the head and face.Stupak said he believes the incident stemmed from a dispute over $250,000 in chips he cashed in at the Horseshoe over a year ago.Matthews was the only person charged in the incident. Prosecutors said he was the only person they had enough evidence to obtain a conviction against because of conflicting statements given to police."
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