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Don't Get Arrested in South Carolina with JB Simms
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Don't Get Arrested in South Carolina with JB Simms

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In the fall of 1983, Simms was hired as a private investigator with the Columbia Detective Agency specializing in missing persons. In the spring of 1984, Simms traveled to San Francisco to investigate the disappearance of a young man.  Simms found that the man's identification had been being used to obtain money, but the missing man had not made contact with any family members. It was learned that the young man had died of "unknown causes," one of only 9 cases that year in San Francisco. It was then determined that this was the beginning of the revelation of the AIDS epidemic in San Francisco.

Later that year, he created J.B. Simms Investigations and continued to do missing person work, reuniting many adoptees with their biological parents.

For 20 years as a licensed private investigator,  Simms worked with a number of attorneys and provided consult on numerous criminal and civil cases.

During this time one of his clients, Charles Outlaw, was accused with involvement in a fatal hit and run accident. Three years later, the case ended with the dismissal of felony charges against his client. This case is the inspiration behind Simms’ first book, outlining three years of criminal activity committed not by the defendant, but by those involved in attempting to protect the guilty.

Don't Get Arrested in South Carolina is the story of the attempts by the South Carolina legal system to force a man to lie under oath and to cover up their activity by dismissing false charges against the defendant.

There will always be corruption. Simms' hope is that there will be fewer victims if the subjects knew what to do when they are attacked by the system. This is his motivation for writing his first book.


Read the book introduction here:
http://www.erikpublishing.com/www.erikpublishing.com/The_Case_files/Read%20the%20introduciton%20here.pdf

The true story of how the south Carolina legal system failed a grieving family while making one man’s life a living hell

The investigation into the death of Dr. Harry Sunshine would expose the corrupt underbelly of the South Carolina criminal prosecution system, and the corrupt acts of the three largest police agencies in the state.

The local media reported the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED), SC Highway Patrol, and the Richland County Sheriff’s Department  were looking for a white Lexus in the hit and run that killed Dr. Sunshine. This red herring was pursued for almost a month until the wife of the slain doctor was approached by a witness, who after having been ignored by the sheriff’s department, told Mrs Sunshine that she saw a black Lexus in the vicinity of the crime at the time of the accident. The black Lexus was occupied by a black female driver and a black male passenger. The authorities did not plan for this revelation which set into motion a cover up and persecution of a man who was never involved in this accident.

  After the witness gave her statement, authorities found a wrecked 1993 Lexus on the lot of Hi-Line Imports in Columbia, S.C. however, The authorities did not take a statement from the owner of Hi-Line until a month later, and by then 1993 Lexus disappeared from the lot and the investigation.

When a statement was taken, the owner pointed out that he sold a black 1994 Lexus to Charles Outlaw a few days before Sunshine was killed.

Unknown to Charles, or the public, the initial suspect was John E. (Johnny) Brown, the boyfriend of Charles’ mother-in-law. Now the authorities had to quickly arrest Charles and his wife Tshona, accuse them of involvement, pressure Charles to take a quick plea and have him give a false statement implicating his wife, and let them take the fall.

Also unknown to Charles, Tshona was going to take a plea and implicate herself to protect John Brown. After the plea Tshona would tell fellow inmates that she was expecting a big payoff when she got out of prison.

All these things happened to protect the identity of the persons who were actually in the 1993 Lexus which struck Dr. Sunshine. These were very powerful men.

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