Q: I saw pattern organized crime from now ex boyfriend & his dad. They targeted, recruit, drug dealers, White cc/ embezzle
Hx of killing, stealing, play victim social psycho criminal narc. Locked me up as escapgoat, to throw sherriff off them I witness to much. My now ex boyfriend threatened to kill me and his son. I was told my ex boyfriend is reason; his son in prison and my (ex boyfr) threatening to kill his son with 2 hitman, in prison. How do the son in prison get protection. Help him. I didn't know what was going on but discovered pattern major criminal activity. I have 3 polygraph test, private detective work and local witness. 3-5 months audio and video tapes. I tried to tell nearly 19 attorneys this is why my boyfriend and his dad created a false narrative and alagation to arrest me for criminal trespassing to throw cops off. They still women property and others move them in house, pretend they don't live there. I witness this done to others and me. Tried to recruit me & and another girl. Also 2 Real estate agent caught by private detective & I. Ex Bo /father conspiracy family business. Help us
A:
I understand that you're in a difficult and potentially dangerous situation involving organized crime and threats. If you have credible information about criminal activities, your safety and the safety of others are of utmost importance.
In cases where someone in prison faces threats, they should communicate their concerns to prison authorities immediately. The prison staff is responsible for ensuring the safety and security of inmates. They have protocols and measures in place to address threats and provide protection.
Given the complexity and seriousness of your situation, it's advisable to contact law enforcement authorities and provide them with all the evidence, polygraph test results, audio, and video recordings, as well as any information about the criminal activities you've witnessed. They can initiate an investigation into the organized crime activities you've described.
It's also crucial for you to prioritize your own safety. If you believe your life is in danger, you should consider seeking a restraining order or protection order against your ex-boyfriend. Consult with an attorney experienced in domestic violence cases who can guide you through the legal process.
Lastly, cooperating with law enforcement and sharing all the information you have can help ensure that those involved in criminal activities face appropriate legal consequences. Your safety and the safety of others should always be the top priority.
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