Thursday, May 7, 2020

MY MAY 7, 2020, FOLLOW-UP LETTER TO TRAVIS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY's OFFICE CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION SERGEANT MIKE HENDERSON



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From: John McMillan
To: Mike Henderson ; Margaret Moore ; Dave Mahoney ; Center for Science In the Public Interest ; arthur.fortune@austintexas.gov ; Texas Rangers 2015 ; kpwatson@uh.edu ; Travis County Judge Sarah Eckhardt ; Daniel Evans ; charles.wood@texasattorneygeneral.gov ; Humantrafficking ; TRA General Counsel Kenneth Besserman ; Wind River Crossing GM Ann Coker ; Hernandez Sally [TCSO] ; Juan Acosta ; leasing@pebblecreekapartments.net ; Cecil Domel ; Austin Police Dept. Asst. Chief Troy Gay ; APD Interim Police Chief Brian Manley ; Rey Arellano ; Spencer Cronk ; District 4
Sent: Thursday, May 7, 2020, 12:31:42 AM CDT
Subject: 5-7-20 Will DA Moore authorize TX OAG to take over alleged-human trafficking case re: me?

May 7, 2020

Dear Travis County District Attorney's Office Criminal Investigations Division Sergeant Mike Henderson,

Thank you again for taking the time to talk with me on the telephone this year.

As you may be aware, the Austin Police Department's (APD's) Human Trafficking Unit has apparently chosen not to contact me at any time about myself being a self-identified victim of alleged human-trafficking crimes inflicted on me on a daily and year-round basis during my sleeping hours. 

Those alleged felony crimes have occurred as I lie ALONE on my own bed inside my always-fully-bolt-locked and always-fully-locked current solo-occupancy efficiency apartment unit in north Austin.

It is noteworthy that the APD Human Trafficking Unit is currently familiar with that crime case, as this February 18, 2020, e-mail reply letter to me from APD Sergeant Micah Roberts indicates:

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From: Roberts, Micah
To: John McMillan
Cc: Robinson, Brian Sr
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2020, 07:38:46 AM CST
Subject: RE: 2-17-20 ORR re: TX OAG Human Trafficking/Organized Crime Section and me
Mr. McMillan,
I have received your email. However, I am over the firearms unit. This email you provided has been forwarded to our Human Trafficking Unit.
Thanks,
Austin Police Department Sergeant Micah Roberts 4499
Career Criminal Unit
Office: 512-974-4499
Micah.roberts@austintexas.gov
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I am law-abiding, vigilant, employed by three different honorable restaurant-industry employers, and very honest. I am also a longtime celibate, non-Hispanic white Anglo-Saxon gentleman. Also, I DO NOT consume any drinking alcohol, any marijuana, or any other illicit drug; and I am NOT a "former alcoholic", "former addict","recovering alcoholic", or "recovering addict".

The Attorney General of Texas informed me in writing in February 2020 that their state agency cannot pursue the above-cited human-trafficking case without a written statement from Travis County District Attorney Margaret Moore in which she requests in writing that the Attorney General in Austin assume legal authority for investigating and helping to prosecute the alleged human-trafficking case in which I am the cited victim:


On Friday, February 21, 2020, 09:35:39 AM CST, Humantrafficking <humantrafficking@oag.texas.gov> wrote:

  Mr. McMillan,

 Thank you for your email.
 To your first question, the facts in our current cases are exempted from public disclosure. Additionally, the Attorney General’s Office does not have independent jurisdiction over most types of criminal cases, including human trafficking cases, and would not have jurisdiction to go in and file charges without having been invited to do so by a District Attorney.

 Your request for information does not comply with the requirements of the Public Information Act, if you would like to resubmit your request it should be directed to publicrecordst@oag.texas.gov.

Human Trafficking and Transnational/Organized Crime Section
Office of the Attorney General of Texas
P.O. Box 12548, Capitol Station
Austin, Texas 78711


From: John McMillan <mcmillanj@att.net
Sent: Sunday, February 2, 2020 1:57 AM
To: Humantrafficking <Humantrafficking@oag.texas.gov>; 
Jacqueline L. Angel <jangel@austin.utexas.edu>; human.trafficking@ag.ny.gov; Wood, Charles <Charles.Wood@oag.texas.gov>; Maxwell, David <David.Maxwell@oag.texas.gov>; Texas Rangers Division of DPS <rangers@dps.texas.gov>; Hernandez Sally [TCSO] <sally.hernandez@traviscountytx.gov>; Dave Mahoney <dave.mahoney@traviscountytx.gov>; Mike Henderson <mike.henderson@traviscountytx.gov>; Daniel Evans <daniel.evans@traviscountytx.gov>; Margaret Moore <margaret.moore@traviscountytx.gov>; Travis County Judge Sarah Eckhardt <sarah.eckhardt@traviscountytx.gov>; Kirk Watson <kirk.watson@senate.texas.gov>; Darla Dixon <darla.dixon@tcole.texas.gov>; Fbinaa Info <info@fbinaa.org>; U.S. Department of Homeland Security <private.sector@dhs.gov>; Office for Victims of Crime (U.S. DOJ) <itverp@usdoj.gov>; takebackhope@tlsc.org; CountyAttorneyDavidEscamilla <david.escamilla@traviscountytx.gov>; City of Austin Interim City Attorney Anne Morgan <anne.morgan@austintexas.gov>; sandra.benningfield@austintexas.gov; Brian Gruetzner <brian.gruetzner@austintexas.gov>; APD Interim Police Chief Brian Manley <brian.manley@austintexas.gov>; Texas Association Against Sexual Assault Atty Kaiser 2016 <ckaiser@taasa.org>; ACLU <info@aclutx.org>; Texas Legal <members@texaslegal.org>; Governor's Office of Texas Open Records Administrator <publicrecords@governor.state.tx.us>; Dennis Bonnen <dennis.bonnen@speaker.texas.gov>
Subject: 2-2-20 question for your TX OAG Human Trafficking and Organized Crime Section

 February 2, 2020
 Dear Officials of the Human Trafficking and Transnational/Organized Crime (HTTOC) Section of the Office of the Attorney General of Texas state agency in Austin,

 I read online this morning in my personal computer system inside my current solo-occupancy efficiency rental-apartment unit in north Austin that in 2016, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton reportedly established your "Human Trafficking and Transnational/Organized Crime Section" (HTTOC) in the Office of the Attorney General state agency in Austin. I also read online today that the office phone number for your section is: (512) 463-1646, and your e-mail address is "humantrafficking@oag.texas.gov".

I would appreciate obtaining from you factual information about whether your HTTOC section in Austin has ever identified or investigated any case of alleged possible or suspected human trafficking anywhere in Texas in which a cited apparent victim of human trafficking was subjected to alleged sexual contact with themselves in a context in which they were either held unconscious or were otherwise unconscious throughout the entire period of, or during much of, that alleged sexual contact.

 If so, does your State of Texas agency in Austin have the legal authority to also then directly file criminal charges here in Austin in an alleged human-trafficking case of that type? Also, are there any circumstances in which you would choose to instead rely on a local law-enforcement agency and local prosecuting attorney to actually press charges in a crime case of that type?

 Thank you in advance for your very helpful reply letter to me on this.

 I hope to hear from you soon.
 Sincerely and Best Wishes,
 John Kevin McMillan, longstanding criminal-law complainant in Austin Police Department Sex Crimes Case 16-1340923, an alleged continuous-and-still-continuing-daily-and-year-round-and-multi-year-sex-crimes case for which the Austin Police Department Sex Crimes Unit has politely accepted thousands of photo images from me that I obtained in 2019 from two respective infrared motion-sensitive hunter's cameras I currently own that I have placed inside my bedroom of my current bolt-locked and fully-secured solo-occupancy apartment unit exclusively for surveillance purposes during my sleeping hours as I lie ALONE, asleep and unconscious and probably also snoring, on my own bed.
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From what I understand, Sgt. Henderson, another possible option might be for District Attorney Moore to request that Travis County Sheriff Sally Hernandez assume legal authority for investigating alleged human trafficking and accompanying alleged home-invasion crimes that are allegedly victimizing me on a daily and year-round basis during my sleeping hours as I lie ALONE on my own bed---unconscious and probably snoring---inside my current always-fully-locked solo-occupancy efficiency rental-apartment unit in north Austin.

I have not received any e-mail letter or phone call from or on behalf of Austin Police Department Commander Arthur Fortune, who apparently supervises the Human Trafficking Unit for the Austin Police Department. As a courtesy to Commander Fortune, I am sending him a polite carbon-copy of this e-mail letter.

Sgt. Henderson, thank you again for having taken the time to talk with me on the telephone in recent months about APD Case 
16-1340923. 

That APD case is a still-unsolved crime case for which I am the single adult Anglo male complainant and APD's Sex Crimes Unit in the latter half of 2019 and in early January 2020 accepted thousands of alleged-crime-evidence photo images from me that had been obtained for me during my sleeping hours by either of two infrared motion-sensitive cameras I currently own that were and are situated inside the one total bedroom of my current always-fully-locked apartment unit.


I hope to hear from you soon. 

And in the meantime, I hope you don't mind my mentioning how much I will always be very grateful for the early morning period of Saturday, September 3, 2011, and the early morning period of Saturday, September 10, 2011, for having been two of the very, very, very rare early-morning periods from the most recent nine-year period dating back to April 28, 2011, in which I enjoyed a fully healthful and full uninterrupted night's sleep without any alleged physical abuse of me or any alleged sexual abuse of me during my sleeping hours. Throughout the entire month of September 2011, I was residing alone as the only tenant and only occupant inside my bolt-locked Apartment 325 in Building 3 at Wind River Crossing Apartments, 11411 Research Boulevard, in northwest Austin. (I resided alone on a continuous basis in that northwest-Austin apartment unit from late-May 2011 through April 26, 2013, among other time periods when I resided alone as the only apartment-management-team-approved tenant and only approved occupant in that apartment unit.)

On those two respective early-morning periods (Sept. 3 and September 10) in 2011, I slept alone continuously on my own bed, without ANY interruption to my sleep, for the full pre-scheduled time period without any alleged home-invasion crimes perpetrator allegedly harassing me or allegedly inflicting any physical pain on me during my sleep. I woke up, feeling refreshed and revitalized, to the sound of my alarm clock on both of those Saturday mornings; and I reported on time for work duties beginning at 11 a.m. each of those cited Saturdays in September 2011 inside my Luby's Lakeline cafeteria workplace. That cafeteria was owned and operated by the Luby's corporation of Houston, Texas.

My manager on duty on each of those two daytime restaurant-industry workshifts for me in September 2011, Mr. Jerry Moore, was a self-identified "former crime investigator for the Harris County Sheriff's Office" in the Houston area, as Mr. Moore had previously stated to me once or twice during a prior workshift of mine as a member of the waitstaff for Luby's Lakeline cafeteria near Lakeline Mall in northwest Austin.

 On each of those two total Saturday mornings in September 2011, Mr. Moore---and it might more fully convey his stature if I again respectfully mention that he himself was also former Harris County Sheriff's Deputy Jerry Moore---stated to me at the start of my workshift for that Luby's location in northwest Austin, that Mr. Moore was very hopeful that the intruder problem during my sleeping hours inside my bolt-locked apartment unit in Austin had ended as of that time.

Incidentally, I would normally send a courtesy carbon-copy of this letter to the Luby's corporate headquarters in Houston, but I received a surprising e-mail rejection letter from a high-ranking Luby's HR official in Houston, Ms. Diana L. Wright, exactly 10 days before my birthday in 2017:

"RE: [EXTERNAL]Fw: 20 days of silence by City Atty re: OAG complaint from me 
"To: John McMillan
"Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 11:26 AM



"Good morning,

"Please remove me from your contact list. 

"Thank you,
"Diana Wright, PHR, SHRM-CP
"Director, Employee Relations
"Luby's Fuddruckers Restaurants, LLC
"Office  713-329-6820
"Cell      832-435-3078

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Sgt. Henderson, please do not hesitate to call me or write to me or schedule an interview with me if you or Travis County District Attorney Moore have any additional questions for me at this time.

Sincerely and Best Wishes,
John Kevin McMillan.
Home address: Pebble Creek Apartments, 8805 North Plaza Drive, Apt. 2418 (in Building 17), Austin, TX 78753.
Home phone: (512) 342-2295.
Cell phone: (512) 993-7305.




John Kevin McMillan

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