Episode 3 – 6th April 2011

“The binding link between the three Crime Branch Units and independent stories is a middle aged Blind Man who is their friend, philosopher and guide. He is genius with an IQ of 200 and a vast experience in investigating crimes. He was a senior police officer who is currently under suspension pending the report of a Departmental Enquiry probing a tragic incident that he was responsible for. The Blind Man is restricted to his home space due to his condition..though he is not part of any on field investigation or any official proceedings..the CB units go to him for advice on cases during the course of investigation when they feel they have reached a dead-end or are in a dilemma or are confused about what course of action to follow. He has a sharp mind to picture the crime scene with just information from the team and give them brilliant insights. The blind man helps out the teams ‘unofficially’ and the teams don’t really report to him but hold him as their idol and guiding light. For rest of the time the CB Units investigate the case entirely on their own, as independent units reporting to their official boss the Chief Investigating Officer who has replaced the Blind Man as the head of Crime Branch, and whom all of them hate from the bottom of their heart. At times they just drop in for a personal visit and in the bargain end up getting an accidental advice”
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Marosi files with District Attorney, Jeffrey Rosen, a criminal complaint against four members of the Santa Clara Judiciary concerning case #211SC008015-20, #211SC008068.
On August 2009, Gilbert Marosi contracted with Carlos Porras, the owner of Canapo Gallery in Carmel, to consign forty paintings. According to court documents, in November, 2010, Porras sold two paintings for $ 5,000 but refused to pay the commission. Marosi sued Porras in Palo Alto Small Claims Court in February, 2010 (case # 211SC006880).
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