Nakamoto exclusive: Ronald Greene investigative notes show troopers asked for colleagues to be arrested
Chris Nakamoto Is Going To Get To The Bottom Of The Ronald Greene Cover-Up
The author has this bit of commentary about Third Judicial (Lincoln, Union Parishes) District Attorney John Belton.
Oh – and by the way, Belton is also saying he’s planning on running for Attorney General of Louisiana in 2023. Because sitting on a murder case for two years and laying it off on the feds when you knew exactly what happened is a great resume-builder for statewide office.
There are lots of questions somebody might ask of John Belton. Like, for example, whether he was asked to play possum on this investigation until after Edwards won re-election.
And what he might have been offered in order to agree to that plan.
Belton just held a fundraiser for his 2023 statewide campaign, by the way, and a whole host of district attorneys around the state threw in for him. Including Jason Williams, the uber-leftist DA from New Orleans.
Belton isn’t even a registered Democrat, interestingly enough. He’s an independent. That doesn’t really matter.
Now – is Belton wrong about the feds’ involvement precluding him from being able to do anything now? No. He’s right about that. What we don’t know is when the feds jumped in. As we understand this, though we could well be wrong, it was 2020 before the FBI started an investigation into the Greene matter, meaning that Belton would have had a window of his own discretion during which he chose not to move on the case.