Lemoore is located in California's Central Valley. It's predominantly a farming area and it has legendary levels of police and political corruption and I can guarantee there is a clandestine cover up.
Tulare, Kings and Fresno Counties have legendary political gerrymandering and corruption. Generally, city managers in those small towns have failed in the larger cities, with most fired for quasi-criminal behaviors, and these leaches prey upon the small towns, desperately seeking qualified leadership.
In the 1980's, in Visalia - the county seat of Tulare County - a district attorney (Ron Couillard) and a prosecutor (Phil Cline) sought the death penalty for Mark Soderston for the murder of a Visalia woman.
Soderston spent 20 years in nearby Corcoran Prison, until a courthouse worker, moving out Cline's old desk, found interview tapes that were hidden, tapes which ultimately exonerated Soderston - 3 days after he died in prison.
"Phil Cline, intentionally withheld an extremely exculpatory audiotape of a witness interview. The tape was so exculpatory that the judge who heard it decades later (after it was uncovered) wrote that “an innocent man might be convicted.” Tragically, Mr. Soderston had already passed away in prison. Cline was not only absolutely immune from suit for failing to turn over the tape, he was even never disciplined and was elected District Attorney in 1992. He won reelection even after the court opinion. The other prosecutor in Soderston’s case (Ron Coulliard) went on to become a Tulare County Superior Court Judge - and both are still serving in that capacity.
Nevertheless, a three-judge panel of the 5th District Court of Appeals concluded that the tapes were wrongly withheld and found that failure “carried with it grave risk of convicting an innocent man.”
"The integrity of the system was compromised by the conduct of the very people (Cline & Couillard) who are sworn to uphold the system, and who are charged with seeing that justice is done,” wrote presiding Justice James A. Ardaiz.
This case is one of several in my book that I'm writing, covering my 20 years in law enforcement. The title is "The Devil's Valley - A History Of Political & Police Corruption in California's Central Valley..."
Another topic is the murder of a 16 year old police volunteer named Alice Cordero, by police officer Fernie Velez in 1981, before Cordero could accuse Velez of serial involvementwith her juvenile friend, this according to the victim's family.
The Fresno County Sheriff conducted a botched investigation and did everything they could to make the problem go away.
Velez was found guilty of manslaughter and received probation and 180 days in jail.
Velez now sells insurance in Clovis, California.