On Wednesday, June 1, 2011 1:16 AM, John McMillan
Dear Ernie,
Thank you again for very incisively and very courageously reminding me on the telephone several months ago that it is very fair for me to speak up and assert myself with a legal complaint if I ever conclude that my own legal rights (the legal right to sleep alone on my own bed without my body being molested in any way by another person during my sleep) have been violated in a significant and tangible manner.
Below is a copy of my follow-up letter to Detecive Silva, who seemed polite and respectful toward me on the phone this Tuesday when I spoke with him, on two separate occasions, including during one phone call that Detective Silva of the Austin Police Department (APD) made to myself this morning at my residence during an awkward period in which my roommate was sitting in the living room and was situated about six feet from my phone.
I find it very encouraging that the Austin Police Department has obtained DNA testing on myself (the cited victim) and on another cited individual in recent weeks. However, APD has repeatedly informed me that it could take "four to six months" for results on that DNA testing, a time period that surprises me since I recently read online on the Internet that DNA testing can yield results within one month.
Incidentally, Ernie, I am currently seeking a new roommate, since my self-identified roommate from Indonesia moved out this Tuesday and has his name removed from my lease contact with my apartment complex. That Indonesian-identified roommate has told me this week that he is not willing to provide me or the apartment manager with the street address of the cited new residence for him in Austin where he is moving to this week, "since I don't know how long I'll (Sandjaja Utama) be living there" (approximate quote), my roommate stated this Tuesday in my presence.
In the meantime, my most tangible "good news" is that I've started a new part-time job, which means I now am working seven days per week. That should help me to increase my monthly earnings a fair amount. Thank you again, Ernie, for helpfully encouraging me to strive to earn as much money as I possibly can through my restaurant career.
Finally, Ernie, I hope you will not feel offended if I simply mention that during this period in which I have contacted several religious groups and politely requested financial assistance or loans from those wholesome Christian religious groups in Austin, I currently have less than $50 in my checking account toward payment of my approximately $640 rent due May 3, 2011.
You have very kindly indicated to me in the past that there might be some hypothetical circumstance in which you would be willing to lend me some money during a crisis for myself. If you possibly conclude that this qualifies as a circumstance of that type, please let me know as soon as possible.
Thank you for giving consideration to this matter, and please do not hesitate to call me if you have any additional questions.
Best Wishes to one of the kindest and most helpful gentlemen and nicest professional references for me whom I have ever been acquainted with.
Sincerely,
John Kevin McMillan,
11411 Research Boulevard, Apt. 325, Austin, Texas, 78759.
Home phone: (512) 342-2295.
E-mail: mcmillanj@att.net
Blog: http://www.johnkevinmcmillan.blogspot.com
P.S. I live at Wind River Crossing Apartments in northwest Austin, and the office phone number for the first-rate management team here is: (512) 346-1902.
John Kevin McMillan
----- Forwarded Message ----
From: John McMillan
To: david.silva@ci.austin.tx.us
Sent: Sun, May 29, 2011 2:51:15 PM
Subject: Fw: 5-29-11 a thank you note to APD Detective Silva
Detective Silva,
I am re-sending this E-mail thank-you note to yourself, using what I now realize is the correct E-mail address for yourself. I hope to hear from you soon about this criminal-law case.
Best Wishes,
John Kevin McMillan.
Home phone: (512) 342-2295.
John Kevin McMillan
----- Forwarded Message ----
From: John McMillan
To: david.silva@ci.austin.state.tx.us; CBS News Story Ideas Editors
Sent: Sun, May 29, 2011 2:45:33 PM
Subject: 5-29-11 a thank you note to APD Detective Silva
To: Detective David Silva,
Sex Crimes Division Investigator,
Austin Police Department (APD),
City Government of Austin,
715 East 8th Street,
Austin, Texas, 78701
Austin Police Department Public Information Office phone numbers: (512) 974-5017 and (512) 974-5441
Dear Detective Silva,
Thank you again for helpful in-person oral assurances you have offered me this month in connection with my May 13 meeting with you at your APD Sex Crimes Division office in East Austin concerning my criminal-law complaint of April 28, 2011 that's been identified as APD report number 11-1180447. (That complaint from me now also includes a related criminal-law report, number 111471240, that was filed by me in person on May 27, 2011, during a brief outdoor meeting I had with male APD officer Ringuette, ID number 3476, at 8:15 p.m. that Friday, a report from me in which I provided Officer Ringuette with additional tangible criminal-law evidence on my behalf relating to this case, criminal-law evidence from me that APD Officer Ringuette then placed in a brown paper bag to later directly provide to yourself).
I appreciate your diligence in pursuing this particular criminal-law case in your role as the lead investigator.
I also want to take this opportunity to thank you, Detective Silva, for kindly assuring me on or about the date of the May 13 meeting I had with you, that the Austin Police Department and City Government of Austin fully support and fully protect my own legal right to myself enjoy full and year-round freedom from any form of alleged sexual molestation or alleged physical contact with myself or any alleged sexual penetration of myself that allegedly might ever occur during my sleep inside my locked apartment unit in Austin, Texas.
I would also like to thank your noble law-enforcement agency for having obtained DNA testing on myself on April 28, 2011, in my cited role as complainant, and, later, on one other cited individual on May 19, 2011, in connection with this legal criminal-law complaint from myself that your police department has classified as an alleged "forcible sodomy" offense victimizing myself, John Kevin McMillan of Austin. You helpfully informed me about the APD-ordered DNA testing that was conducted on another individual in connection with this case during an oral statement you made to me on the telephone on May 20, 2011.
As you are no doubt aware, Detective Silva, I myself have never agreed to have sex with and then myself had sexual contact of any type that day or night with, any person anywhere inside the city limits of Austin, Texas, or anywhere in the Austin area on any occasion or at any time since December of 1979.
I might add that in the last approximately 11-year period, in particular, I have never once myself agreed to have sex with, or myself agreed to have sexual contact of any type with, any person on any occasion anywhere in Texas or anywhere else in the entire world, for that matter, at any time during that entire multi-year time period ever since January 1, 2000.
Your recent confident oral assurance to me that I myself can enjoy full and comprehensive and year-round freedom from any physical contact with my body or any physical molestation of or any sexual penetration of my body by any other person in any context that occurs during my sleep inside my locked apartment or locked residence here in Austin, the capital city of Texas, is greatly appreciated.
Sincerely and Best Wishes,
John Kevin McMillan, a gainfully-employed clean-talking single adult gentleman who is myself also a permanently tattoo-less, permanently tobacco-free, permanently facially cleanshaven (no mustache or beard or goatee or facial hair), permanently alcohol-free, permanently illicit-drug-free, non-sadomasochistic and anti-S&M, consistently civil and law-abiding, non-stalking, vigilant, criminal-law complainant and former full-time clerical employee in Austin of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles, and the Texas Department of Public Safety state agencies, respectively.
My mailing address: 11411 Research Boulevard, Apt. 325, Austin, Texas, 78759.
Home phone: (512) 342-2295.
E-mail: mcmillanj@att.net
Blog: http://www.johnkevinmcmillan.blogspot.com
John Kevin McMillan
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