Discovering that someone is an informant before the sting.

Hey, So I live in Connecticut. I feel comfortable saying that, as that still leaves about 3.91 million suspects, though I did just significantly narrow if down for you. Anyway, I've discovered an informant in our ranks. I will explain...

First, this person was caught on a felony charge restraining order. There was a lot of drama surrounding this arrest, as it involved multiple people. Nothing about it hit the news papers at all. Zilch. You see someone get arrested, boom, in the papers.

This remarkable faggot was drinking and accidentally let it slip that he was only offered a large stack of cash and lesser charges. Only offered! He wouldn't take something like that. No, not him. He didn't take the RATHER LARGE stack of cash in a very specific amount that he named. No, not him. He also didn't get drunk and basically rat on himself either.

If you ever see an arrest go down and there is no public info on it, you have yourself a cheese eater. Make no mistake.

Stay safe, stay true, stay cosmic.


Comments


[11 Points] ShitQuantikSays:

This is a common aspect of being an informant. Your information OTR.

One thing that confuses me a little, is the cash. Technically, a defendant should only be offered reduced charges.


[7 Points] y_s_l_:

If you ever see an arrest go down and there is no public info on it, you have yourself a cheese eater.

Not really true. There's a lot of reasons arrests won't be public info, not just someone snitching.


[4 Points] Rayn211:

Where I'm from if someone gets pinched by the cops, no one will take his calls ever again. Would run into these guys at meetings or rehab or whatever and they're like "yeah I had to quit cause no one would sell to me anymore"


[1 Points] whatisopsec:

If you ever see an arrest go down and there is no public info on it, you have yourself a cheese eater. Make no mistake.

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