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Doug
Demangcne
9/8/05
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A
I
am pretty sure.
2
Q
Did
she
tell you that?
3 A
Yes.Page
62/
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4
Q
Do
you
know
if
she
clid
it
on
county
5
time or after work?
6 A
That
I
don
It
know.
7
Q
Do you
know
if
she
had
to
go
buy
a
8
bag
of
dog
food?
9 A
Yes,
I
know
that she had to
buy
a
10
bag
of dog food at
Samis.
I
don't
know
what
11
kind,
but
I
just
remember
she had to buy a bag
of
12
dog food.
13
Q
Did
she
discuss whether
she thought
14
that
was
an
appropriate
h~ing
for
Mr.
Rebert
to
15
ask
ber
to
do as
the
chief
county detective?
16 A
I
remember she was
pissed--
oh,
17
pardon me. She
was
upset
vvith
having to
do
18
that.
19
Q
Did
she
say
she
was going to speak
20
to
Mr.
Rebert
about
that
subject?
21
A
That
I
don't
recall.
22
Q
Do
you
know
if
any
of
the detectives
23
ever
drove
Stanley Rebertaroundto
work the
24
poles dnring
eJection
da~ys?
"25
A
I
never
did.
Q
I
am
not saying
you
did.
Do
you
2
know
if
anyone
elseever
clid?
3 A
I
don't know
if
:Mr.
Ingle did
or
4
DOl.
I
donTt
kno"'\v.
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63
5
Q
Does
that sound like
something that
6
would
be
incharacterfor
tvli
~
Ingleto
do?
7 A
Yes.
8
Q
Do
you
remember
Mr.
Ingle being
9
charged
criminally
with
respect
to
things
that
10
he
did
dlli-ring
his
tenure
as
chief county
Downing
V
Rebert
~
~,
I
.t'age
64
that had the auto theft logo there that said
2
where is
yOUT
car.
A
.
nd
he
found
it
and
we
called
3
it
and
it
still was activated when
it
was
4
supposed to be turned
:in
a year
prior
to that and
5
shut off.
He
had all
kinds
of
stuff.
301P
6
Q
Do
you
knowwhat
hewas actually
7
chargedwith? Was
he
charged
with
all
the
stuffl
8
or
was
he
just
charged
with
guns?
9 A
He
was charged willi the guns.
10
Q
Do
you
know
why
he
wasn't
charged
11
with
taking
all
the
other
stuff
as
well, like the
12
thinghe
wrote
you
up
for?
13
A
He
'IlI'Tote
Detective George up.
14
Q
Oh,
I'm
sorry.
He
wrote Detective
15
George
up
for?
16 A
IVlT.
Rebert
ciidn
't
want
it
done.
17
Q
How
do
you
know
that?
18 A
He
said it.
19
Q
Were you
there when he
said
it?
20 A
Yes.
21 Q
In
what
context
clid
he
say
it?
22
A
We were in
Chief
Downing's
office.
23
It
was myself,
:Mr.
Rebert,
Chief
Downing,
24
Lieutenant
Glovvczevlski,
and
Eric
P~ugustine
from
I
25
t."1e
AG's
office. \Ve
were
discussing
it
--
DO.
I
Page
65
That was a different conversation.
I
wasn I
2
tbere for that. That was a different
3
conversation.
4
"lie
v/ere
talYing
about somet:bing and
5
Mr. Rebert looked up
and
said, Well,
maybe
love
6
ought to get
t.~at
coucb
out
of my
bouse.
7 Q
Oh,
I'm
going
to
get
to
that
8
meeting.
9 A
Okay.nris
would
have been before
10
there,
but
I
dOD
't
L'IinK
I
was
L'Iere
for
that.
I
I
I
!
I
,
I
11
detective?
302!'
11
Q
Did
someone
tell you
that
I~JL
Rebert
I
2 A
Yes.
13
Q
\Xv'hal
Vias
be
alleged
to
have
done
and
14
what
was
he
ultimately
convicted of?
15 A
It
was alleged
that
he had stolen
j
6
property from tbe D.A. 's office;
gUJ,lS,
fireanns,
17
weapons, specifically a
BroVi'1ling
high powered
18
semiautomatic pistol.
Ano
the state police
19
ultimately found that
gun,
along with nmnerous
20
other guns and a
megapbone
and a laptop computer
21
and radios and crime scene tape and badges and
22
you
name it, be
bad
it.
23
I meaD, be
even bad
Detective
24
George's radio that he
VilJ'ote
him
up for. He had
")
~
my
ceD
phone from when I was
'\ovith
auto
t.~eft
12
didn
It
~Tant
him
prosecuted?
1516A
Yes.
Q
vIas
that
Chief
DG~rning?
A
Yes.
Q
Did
Chief
Downing tel1you
that
she
17
had
TeComiiicTIded
to
Ivfr".
Rebert
tbat
lvtr.
Ingle
18
should
be
charged
...
rith
all
of
the things that
he
19
stole
and
not
just
theguns?
20 A
Yes.
21
Q
Letis
talk
about
the
meeting with
22
the
couch.
Was
that rightbefore
Mr.
Ingle's
23
trial?
24 A
Yes, that would bave been, like, the
25
morning of, because
we
bad
to
make
the big
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