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Sunday, November 30, 2014

The tragic and preventable death of Anne Avery Miller

This story cannot be told without going back in our archives to refresh your memory or in case you missed it. This post concerns Antrim County, Charlie Koop and Antrim County Probate Judge Norman Hayes, who is charged with protecting the vulnerable citizens of our county. The children, the elderly and the disabled, not to mention estates.

If you follow this blog, you will see that all of these stories and all of the same players are connected in a spider 
web of deceit.
Judge Hayes framed these guys for murder while acting prosecutor in Otsego County and was sent to Antrim to fill a newly created judgeship in our district court, rather  than to prison where he deserves to be.
 
After reading A Travesty Of Justice, please check out the links to The Northern Express and it's coverage of the Anne Avery Miller murder of her 16 year old son and her suicide in the Antrim County  jail the night before Hayes was to terminate her parental rights on her little girl.
Whether she shot her son or not, the system failed her and she lost her life as a result. Something is strange with this whole story. But dead men tell no tales, and her death wrapped this whole affair in a nice neat little package. Case closed.
 
 
 
 
And this post will not be complete without mentioning Anne Avery's dear friend Darcie Pickren, who Antrim County prosecutor Charlie Koop went on a decades long vendetta to ruin this woman's life. Her name was recently cleared.
 
 

He is awaiting trial on the beaches enjoying the Blue Angels at the Cherry Festival in Traverse City Michigan. Judge Mikko was Anne Avery-Miller's referee the entire time of the divorce from Lance and for their child custody case for their daughter. Mikko NEVER made Lance accountable for his wrong doings and NEVER made sure Lance went to the counseling her was ordered to go to through Friend Of The Court. Sam was so pissed that his mother was being denied protection over and over again and again every time Anne tried to find protection for him and his little sister from Lance and Baker. Sam wanted to kill Lance to protect his mother and sister because Judge Mikko wouldn't. There is no law in Northwestern Michigan.

Mikko is the one that allowed the child custody case to go to a lower court from Grand Traverse to Antrim County where Charles Koop is the Prosecuting Attorney. Charles Koop continued Mikko's abuse of power to help Lance frame Anne again so Lance could take the little girl away from Anne. Lance wanted to remove Anne's name off the birth certificate. He wanted her permanently removed from his and the little girl’s life.

Anne Avery-Miller hung herself while under suicide watch in Antrim County Jailhouse on May 3rd 2010 while WAITING OVER 6 MONTH for a trial where she was falsely accused, once again. Charles Koop admitted to more than one person that he made a wrong choice in rescinding the traffic ticket that eventually was used by Lance to frame her for the tanning bed larceny by conversion. What is it called when you arrest someone for one reason and then charge and convict them of something else?

Judge Mikko failed to protect Anne, Sam and the little girl from Lance's alcoholic abuses. Charles Koop failed to protect Anne's mental health by stopping her counselor from helping her and made her suffer in isolation while she WAITED over 6 months for the trial.

I wonder if Mikko liked the Blue Angels? 
LINK: http://m.topix.com/forum/city/traverse-city-mi/TVEKC1B3NRFL6RFJV

1 comment:

  1. did Anne Avery-Miller hang herself ?

    you may be surprised ...

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