WORLD EXCLUSIVE: Derek Chauvin's Shanker Reveals All To The Bee Lady
PART 1 : "Stranger" speaks out for the first time
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John Tursack, the Mexican Gang LA EME leader and once-upon-a-time FBI informant who shanked Derek Chauvin 22 times, has been silent for a year. The anniversary of the stabbing is Black Friday.
The reason why no one knows the details is because Turscak quickly realized that the MSM is now entirely full of parrots and presstitutes. But he’s finally breaking his silence and giving The Bee Lady (that’s me) a world exclusive.
Ironically, I no longer have reach because I am a real journalist. The best I can ask is for you to share this post. And ask other content influencers to help me break the story.
Before I get into the nitty-gritty, I’d like to share a story that illustrates the power of the heart, how God mysteriously works, and how John and I came together.
Firstly, I am likely the only journalist who gave John Tursack a fair review. After reading his original 100-page court case, I tracked down his old lawyer and wrote several influential articles about his history and the politics at play.
Turscak, aka ‘Stranger,’ in the late nineties, wanted a new life. He was 19 and just out of Pelican Bay. The FBI offered him $2000 a month as an informant. For that, he had to gain the trust of the Mexican Cartel, and for that, he had to do bad things. When the Los Angeles court case came around, it was highly publicized. The prosecutor, then US Attorney Alejandro Mayorckas, wanted death row for the government’s star witness, Max, aka Mono Tonisco, a prominent gang leader. Mayorckas would go on to get elected and, for personal gain, used two other gang leaders to indict and convict 50 gang members and associates of the Mexican Mafia.
The government threw Turscak under the bus, but The FBI never dropped him as an informant. The irony is that the gang members indicted got 10 to 20 years in prison while Turscak got 30 years despite being promised a downward departure.
I read his 100-page court case and tracked down his old lawyer. His handwritten letters told me he was not a fan of the government. Diesel Therapy ensued, and Turscak eventually wound up at the Tuscon prison, where gang members are sent.
I wonder why they sent Derek Chauvin there.