Friday, September 10, 2004

The ACSD Investigates

Included with the Goodman notes of 9-12-95 is another 'progress report,' which describes the actions taken by the Goodman on 1-18-95, about eight months prior to the previously mentioned interview. I had complained to the ACSD about the fish early in the year in a written complaint. It was handwritten on a form which was provided by the ACSD. Apparently, Goodman had been assigned to the case. I don't remember meeting Goodman before the previously mentioned interview with him and Hodgkin. This progress report describes the action taken by Goodman as a result of my initial request for police assistance:
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01-10-95 - Goodman calls the fish.
01-11-95 - The fish voicemails Goodman. Goodman calls the fish again, leaving a message.
01 -17-95 - Goodman calls the fish again. The fish calls Goodman. Goodman tells the fish that he is investigating a complaint which alleges harrassment by persons operating under the direction of the fish. The fish denies the allegation, but then, after thinking for a while, tells goodman that:
He is involved in a law suit with a Dr. LEE CLARK.
That something occurred that he now realizes may be related.
That Dr. CLARK was talking with his attorney about something.
That the two laughed and looked at him.
That he asked what had been going on.
That they told him Dr, CLARK has a psychiatric patient who is obsessed with him.
That Dr. CLARK explained this patient feels that people have been following him at el fisho's direction.
That he has no idea who this patient of Dr. CLARKS may be.
That it might be advisable for this investigator to speak with Dr. CLARK.
That he hopes this individual is not violent in nature.
That he doesn't need something like this in his 68th year of life.
The report goes on to state that Goodman could not locate Clark in the phone book, but that the fish called Goodman the next day (01-18-95) advising that Dr. Clark was associated with the Cleo Wallace Center. Goodman called the CWC on 01-24-95 and obtained Clark's number. He then called Clark and reached a receptionist who stated that Dr. Clark would not speak to Goodman without a signed release from the patient.
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End of fishy investigation.