I will always be grateful to Austin Community College Criminal Justice Department Chairman Gerald Hildebrand for having taken the time to write and send me a potentially life-saving reply e-mail letter on January 17, 2012, in which he advised me to contact the Behavioral Science Unit of the Federal Bureau of Investigation at Quantico, Virginia, for assistance with my criminal-law complaint:
Saturday, August 14, 2021
THE POTENTIALLY LIFE-SAVING REFERRAL TO THE FBI BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE UNIT AT QUANTICO, VIRGINIA, THAT I RECEIVED ON JANUARY 17, 2012, FROM AUSTIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEPARTMENT CHAIRMAN GERALD HILDEBRAND
On Tue, 1/17/12, Gerald Hildebrand <gwhil@austincc.edu> wrote:
From: Gerald Hildebrand <gwhil@austincc.edu>
Subject: Re: 1-15-12 question for ACC Criminal Justice Dept
To: "John McMillan" <mcmillanj@att.net>
Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2012, 11:21 AM
Our faculty are generalists and nobody I know of has the expertise you may bee seeking. Have you tried the FBI Behavioral Science Unit in Quanico, VA. They are the real experts in these areas of concern. Sorry we can't help you any further with your request. gwh
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 11:01 AM, John McMillan <mcmillanj@att.net> wrote:
Dear Austin Community College Criminal Justice Dept. Officials,
I have a previous relationship with your university, having been myself named among the approved adjunct faculty members for the Journalism Department at your community college, although I was never actually given a teaching assignment by your college.
I am writing you today to ask you if you would please tell me which faculty member or administrator or staff member in your ACC Criminal Justice Department in Austin, Texas, has the greatest expertise or interest in regard to sex-crime cases.
I have filed several respective criminal-law complaints with the Austin Police Department in the last several months, beginning on April 28, 2011, in which I alleged that I am myself the victim of a sex crime in Austin, Texas. Forensics nurses have provided me with DNA medical testing on two separate occasions (on April 28, 2011, and, most recently, on December 22, 2011, at St. David's Medical Center near UT-Austin) in connection with the criminal-law complaints I have filed in a civil and law-abiding manner with the Austin Police Department.
The Travis County District Attorney's Office has expressed to me considerable interest in the alleged sex crimes victimizing myself in Austin, and has helpfully assured me on the telephone that an alleged continuous sexual rape victimizing myself, John Kevin McMillan of Austin, over a multi-day or multi-month period would definitely comprise a felony crime on the part of any such rapist or rapists.
So far, no one has been arrested by the Austin Police Department in connection with any of the criminal-law complaints I've filed with APD ever since April 28, 2011.
I would appreciate the opportunity to call or write to an honorable faculty member, administrator, or staff member in your department who has particular interest in deterrence of sex crimes in Austin, Texas. Please send me the name, E-mail address, and phone number of any such individual employed in your department.
Sincerely and Best Wishes,
John Kevin McMillan, a permanently illicit-drug-free and permanently marijuana-free (and never-previously-addicted), permanently alcohol-free (and never previously addicted, I myself definitely being among the NON-alcoholic single men of Texas), lifelong tobacco-free, facially cleanshaven (no mustache or beard or goatee), lifelong tattoo-less, consistently civil and law-abiding (I have no criminal-conviction record, in fact, which sets me apart from the majority of all single adult men of Austin in that way), nonsadomasochistic and anti-S&M, psychologically healthy, fully ambulatory and HIV-negative, consistently clean-talking, former full-time 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.
My mailing address: 11411 Research Boulevard, Apt. 325, Austin, Texas, 78759.
Home phone: (512) 342-2295.
E-mail: mcmillanj@att.net
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