Friday, June 3, 2011

Tampa and Hillsborough Fire Rescue WHAT HAVE YOU DONE ???

They're BUT ALWAYS AROUND THE MURDERS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And, as noted: YET ANOTHER FACT has disappeared from the st pete times article. No grey t-shirt now ....
Family of slain Temple Terrace man pleads for tips in case
By Robbyn Mitchell, Times Staff Writer
In Print: Saturday, June 4, 2011


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Sean Michael Buchanan, 26, of Temple Terrace was found in his car down an embankment in Brandon.

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TAMPA — He didn't have any enemies.

Sean Buchanan, 26, of Temple Terrace spent his time working two restaurant jobs, caring for his daughter and pursuing his dream of singing, said his mother, Mary Buchanan.

On Friday, his mother, father, brother, two sisters and aunt pleaded with the public to help identify Buchanan's killer.

"This was completely random as far as we know," said his father, Gary Buchanan, 63, of Tampa. "It's a tragic loss, not only for our family but for everyone who knew him."

Buchanan went to the movies at AMC Regency Theaters in Brandon and was found in his car down an embankment behind the theater hours later. An off-duty paramedic found him after 1 a.m. and called for help.

He had upper body trauma not consistent with a car accident, according to the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office. Deputies are calling his death a murder.

Mary Buchanan, 58, said she went all over the world to find her children. Sean came to her from South Korea when he was 3 months old, she said.

"He loved to share his talents. He loved to sing," she recalled.

His sisters, twins Katie and Kelly Buchanan, 23, said their brother was an amazing person who lived for his 10-month-old daughter, SheaLynn Joon McMullen. "That was his joy," Katie Buchanan said.

Detectives are short on leads in the case. Buchanan had no criminal history and worked jobs at Chipotle and Chick-fil-A to support his daughter.

Only one man was seen walking toward the area where Buchanan's car was found at the time deputies believe he was attacked. Investigators released the grainy surveillance photo of a man in a baseball cap in the hopes someone will know him.

"He could be a witness," said Detective Larry McKinnon, a sheriff's spokesman.


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TampaCopsProtectDrugHouses Jun 3, 2011 11:22 PM Less than a minute ago I'm so saddened by this. What a cutie with such beautiful sisters. There HAS to be something. Think think !!! Also, it's suspicious that st pete times keeps changing the story. When I asked about who the paramedic was they took out the info about the paramedic and tampa fire rescue paramedics followed me around all day yesterday. As well, yesterday they mentioned grey shirt, etc... along w/baseball hat. I did throw out there that fire dept personnel wear grey tshirts MOST OF THE TIME. A fact of general knowledge. Now today THAT bit of info is gone. SOMEONE KNOWS. Is your property valuable? If you have something to steal right there is where Hillsborough or Tampa Fire Rescue will enter your world and ruin it. Be very suspicious of why and how this paramedic found your child. And again .. from one who knows: I'm deeply sorry for the loss of someone so irreplaceable. It will get MUCH worse before it ever gets better. A terrible thing. I wish you well.
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TampaCopsProtectDrugHouses Jun 3, 2011 11:24 PM Less than a minute ago WHERE IS THE IMAGE??? where is the grainy picture of the man in the gray tshirt with a baseball cap? WHO is the paramedic?
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TampaCopsProtectDrugHouses Jun 3, 2011 11:26 PM Less than a minute ago The man who was kidnapped and murdered from wellswood lives in the vicinity of AT LEAST (at least !!!) fifteen tampa fire rescue employees. Active employees. I mapped out the ones I know. His house was within FEET of three or four of them. Yet none of these watchful civil servants who found your child down an embankment saw ANYTHING. The first thing that happened when they came to steal our property was a murder in our family .. followed up by another and then another (two posed as accidents). I am telling you the truth. Be very wary of the alleged "helpful" civil servants. They are not what they appear to be IN THE LEAST.

For Spence and James Darrell

Here's the ORIGINAL ARTICLE. In the interest of educating the public I've taken free license with what they did. Scroll past it to the CURRENT article which appeared AFTER the comments asking about the "offduty" "hero"... you'd think OUR HEROES would want the publicity..... Oh, these guys are probably paramedics OR related to them: 174 JGS and 173 KDE ... both regular stalkers and this guy was with four or five others (a stalking ball of firethugs) Y A 7 L Z. YA7LZ.... I'll post his tag separate later.....


Deputies: Brandon man found in crashed car was murdered
By Jessica Vander Velde, Times Staff Writer
Posted: Jun 02, 2011 11:37 AM


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BRANDON — Deputies say they believe a man found in a Brandon car crash early Tuesday was murdered.

After pulling Sean Michael Buchanan from a car that had driven into a nearby wooded area, authorities found upper body trauma they say happened earlier.

Deputies initially announced they were investigating the death and asked for the public's help. On Thursday, they said they're now pursuing it as a homicide investigation.

Buchanan, 26, of Temple Terrace, went to see a movie at the AMC Regency 20 in Brandon on Monday night, deputies say.

About 1:26 a.m., a passerby discovered Buchanan in a Toyota Corolla. The man was conscious but incoherent when he was found by an off-duty paramedic and had no idea what had happened, said spokesman Larry McKinnon. Buchanan later died at a hospital.

Deputies ask anyone who might have seen Buchanan or his Toyota in the area between 9:50 and 10:30 p.m. Monday to call them at (813) 247-8200.

Jessica Vander Velde can be reached at (813) 226-3433 or jvandervelde@sptimes.com.


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JohnQCitizenMD Jun 2, 2011 11:47 AM About 5 hours ago Tragic and bizarre. Very sad.
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Report Abuse 0 1 beavis Jun 2, 2011 12:40 PM About 4 hours ago where was the car found? that might be helpful....
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Report Abuse 0 1 mytwocents Jun 2, 2011 12:51 PM About 4 hours ago I understand he was still charged with reckless driving.
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Report Abuse 3 0 ATL_PILOT Jun 2, 2011 1:57 PM About 3 hours ago Seriously? Reply
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TampaCopsProtectDrugHouses Jun 2, 2011 4:08 PM Less than a minute ago probably and soon he'll be on probation.
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TampaCopsProtectDrugHouses Jun 2, 2011 4:10 PM Less than a minute ago Dear family and friends, so very sorry for your loss. I would be very curious to know the name of the heroic Tampa fire paramedic who found him and finished him off. OFF DUTY. They finished my mom off on the way to the hospital because our neighbor paramedic's nephew(tampa fire rescue) did not bash her over the head hard enough .... but Lord he tried. RIP, Mom. RIP young man.
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TampaCopsProtectDrugHouses Jun 2, 2011 4:10 PM Less than a minute ago They also finished off Michael Niesen on the way to the hospital. The price just went up to four million. Why wait a week? LOL. Dig deep.


HERE is the NEW ARTICLE
PLUS they are giving NO information such as WHAT MOVIE or a photo etc.....

Yknow why
Because they alraedy KNOW who killed himDeputies: Temple Terrace man found in crashed car was murdered
By Jessica Vander Velde, Times Staff Writer
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BRANDON — Deputies say they think a man found in a Brandon car crash early Tuesday was murdered.

After pulling Sean Michael Buchanan from a car that had driven into a wooded area, authorities found trauma they say that happened earlier.

Deputies initially announced they were investigating the death and asked for the public's help. On Thursday, they said they're now pursuing it as a homicide.

Buchanan, 26, of Temple Terrace went to see a movie at the AMC Regency 20 in Brandon on Monday night, deputies say.

About 1:26 a.m., a passer-by discovered Buchanan nearby in a Toyota Corolla. He was conscious but incoherent and had no idea what had happened, said Sheriff's Office spokesman Larry McKinnon. Buchanan died at a hospital.

Deputies are looking for anyone who might have seen Buchanan or his Toyota in the area Monday night or who can help identify a man captured in the area on surveillance video.

The man is partly obscured by wearing a dark baseball cap. Deputies say he is between 18 and 35 years old with a thin build, and wearing a gray T-shirt and blue jeans. Anyone with information was asked to call the Sheriff's Office at (813) 247-8200.


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JohnQCitizenMD Jun 2, 2011 11:47 AM Yesterday Tragic and bizarre. Very sad.
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Report Abuse 0 3 beavis Jun 2, 2011 12:40 PM Yesterday where was the car found? that might be helpful....
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Report Abuse 0 2 mytwocents Jun 2, 2011 12:51 PM Yesterday I understand he was still charged with reckless driving.
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Report Abuse 4 0 ATL_PILOT Jun 2, 2011 1:57 PM Yesterday Seriously? Reply
Report Abuse 0 0 TampaCopsProtectDrugHouses Jun 2, 2011 4:08 PM Yesterday probably and soon he'll be on probation. Reply
Report Abuse 0 0 TampaCopsProtectDrugHouses Jun 2, 2011 4:10 PM Yesterday Dear family and friends, so very sorry for your loss. I would be very curious to know the name of the heroic Tampa fire paramedic who found him and finished him off. OFF DUTY. They finished my mom off on the way to the hospital because our neighbor paramedic's nephew(tampa fire rescue) did not bash her over the head hard enough .... but Lord he tried. RIP, Mom. RIP young man.
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Report Abuse 1 1 TampaCopsProtectDrugHouses Jun 2, 2011 4:10 PM Yesterday They also finished off Michael Niesen on the way to the hospital. The price just went up to four million. Why wait a week? LOL. Dig deep.
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TampaCopsProtectDrugHouses Jun 3, 2011 3:44 AM Less than a minute ago whoops, what happened to the mention of the OFF DUTY PARAMEDIC?? Huh that disappeared fast. firemen stalking. These paramedics are hostile so there must be some truth to it. It's all I've seen on the road ALL DAY: paramedic after paramedic. First the Times obscures the odd circumstance of a family of criminals overseeing a man's estate ... surrounded by mystery and now they remove mention of the "offduty" (not quite) "paramedic". If there wasn't ALWAYS a paramedic around more people might live to see tomorrow.
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TampaCopsProtectDrugHouses Jun 3, 2011 3:46 AM Less than a minute ago I'll just throw this out there: firemen wear gray t-shirts on the job much of the time. But that's common knowledge....


NOT TOO HARD TO FIGURE IT OUT>>>>