At this point, after only reviewing a few of the posted transcripts, I think its more than fair to say the following:
This was an incompetent prosecution team that even though having literal tons of evidence to use, presented a kindergarten argument to the Jurors and obtained pre-school results. As Commissioner Chapman said; "a grand jury can indict a chimpanzee."
There are clear and direct links from over-compensated and poorly trained, poorly managed county employees, linking to high dollar, crooked developers. The links seem to be orchestrated and arranged by past and present Board of County Commissioners (Elected Officials) and other high level County Leaders. It could (should) be argued that Developers (insert name) and Elected Officials Conspired to Defraud Walton County Taxpayers. That is your criminal investigation Mike and Bill. It's clear as day, yet you two pretend to ignore it. Shame on you both.
The County has blown through multiple County Administrators, one of whom is quoted as believing there was "criminal activity" (see previous post with quote). Why have we had such difficulty with retention of a County Administrator? Perhaps its because they didn't like where the "orders" were coming from and got out before they got hooked in.
At this point, seeing that there are thousands of more pages of evidence in just the transcripts alone, its time for additional action.
Here is the number for the Florida Department of Law Enforcement's Division that may want to get involved - Executive Investigations 850-410-8240. Scott Mclnerney is the head of that division.
The State needs to re-open the Grand Jury Investigation and assign a Special Prosecutor to continue the case. The Prosecutor needs to be from an unrelated area and their team needs to be 100% impartial and not have ties or links to Walton County. Someone with strong Financial Experience and someone with a strong Planning Background need to be part of that team. This needs to be done in addition to the Auditor General's piece.
Let's not forget that one of the heads of this farce of an investigation was State Attorney Greg Anchors. His brother is Larry Anchors (President of Small Business Association). You can go do your own research and find the links and draw your own conclusions on that one.
What we are seeing and will continue to see is the manner and culture in which Walton County was built on and has grown from. Through political favors, kick backs and out right corruption, this County has grown and criminals have profited. The problem goes all the way to the top, as both the Sheriffs Office and State Attorney have been so kind to show us.
No other criminal charges? No further investigation? That in its self needs its own Grand Jury.