Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Updated "NYPD says 'No criminality is suspected' "

For those who think my estimate of "hundreds" of hidden homicides in the years since the nearly-successful attempt to blame Tanya Middleton for her own subway murder is too highor who think the "bad old days" of subway crime are long pastI invite them to ponder the reported track deaths for the year 2012.

For a number of reasons the media's reporting of "death-by-train" incidents is sketchy. If the New York papers and other traditional media are told foul play is not suspected, they will probably ignore it, and, based on the following summary and my reading of scores of other reports, I am convinced that NYPD officials responsible for transit matters never officially suspect foul play in any unwitnessed track death. 

Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Why Do So Many "Accidents" Occur When There are So Few Riders?

According to NYPD officials, people who ride the New York subway after midnight have some very strange habits. With remarkable frequency, they place themselves in great danger when there are no other passengers available to verify their fatal carelessness.

None of the underlying reports mention any civilian witnesses to the violent deaths listed below.

We know that since New York City has the world's most un-surveilled mass transit system that they were not recorded by any camera.

So we are left with a simple choice: do we believe the NYPD/MTA claims that every one of these individuals was entirely responsible for his own violent deaths?

Or have we learned that when it comes to unwitnessed violent deaths in the subway the NYPD has one mission: protect the MTA, even if it means allowing vicious killers to go unpunished?