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PEDOPHILE ALERT=Steve Horn Prison Convict-suicidal, mentally unstable, perverted, kiddie molester

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CUNTICA

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May 11, 2013, 10:48:20 PM5/11/13
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Steve "KCOM" Horn is suicidal, mentally unstable, perverted and criminal

On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 04:08:34 +0000 (UTC), in alt.revisionism
Alfred H.Horn<al...@spamcop.net> wrote:

The two news articles below prove Steve Horn has lied repeatedly
about being in medical school in Aruba.
If Steve was in Aruba then how is he was arrested in Oklahoma City?
Key phrases to take notice of in news articles below:
"Spencer Det. Olan Boydston said he received information from
Oklahoma City Police that Horn called them on July 7 threatening
to kill himself and requesting to be put in protective custody.
He had been self-medicating with Valium and alcohol..." ,
"A cache of 40 firearms was confiscated from Horn’s home along
with a computer with images of young girls."
"Horn’s father allegedly said his son was mentally unstable
and a potential danger to himself and others." and
"Nov. 3, 2006 — Boydston meets with Judge Russell Hall at
10 a.m. and obtains a warrant for Horn’s arrest.
At 4 p.m. Boydston meets with the Will Rogers Division of the
Oklahoma City Police Department and receives information about
their previous investigation of Horn.

Everyone notice that last sentence mentioning "Oklahoma City
Police Department and receives information about their previous
investigation of Horn"?
KCOM is definitely a person of interest in law enforcement circles.

http://www.mwcsun.com/local/local_story_050094629.html

Published: February 19, 2007 09:46 am

40-gun cache

Man arrested for alleged threats against woman’s children

By Eric Bradshaw, staff writer
The Sunday Sun

An Oklahoma City man accused of threatening to shoot a woman’s
children was arrested Thursday just after midnight at his home.

Spencer Police filed charges Tuesday against Steven Craig Horn,
46, for allegedly making death threats against an area woman and
her children by e-mail and for making a harassing phone call.
Horn was charged with two counts of using a computer to put
another person in fear of harm or death and one count of
making harassing phone calls.

According to court records, Horn allegedly wrote in one e-mail,
“What you did between (a woman Horn claims is a former girlfriend)
and I means that you can kiss your two sons good-bye.
Remember I’m GOD. I decide who lives and who dies and your
two boys die.”

In another, he is alleged to have written, “Remember I have
a .45 automatic and can take your b.....d sons out.”

Spencer Det. Olan Boydston said he received information from
Oklahoma City Police that Horn called them on July 7 threatening
to kill himself and requesting to be put in protective custody.
He had been self-medicating with Valium and alcohol, Boydston reported.

Boydston’s report said Oklahoma City Police confiscated 21 firearms
from Horn at the time, but later returned them. They had been
investigating a threatening call Horn allegedly made to Garland,
Texas Police. Horn allegedly threatened to “shoot the judge and
the pig cop that gave her (his former girlfriend) a ticket.”

When charges were not filed, Horn’s guns were returned.

Boydston received an anonymous call traced to Horn’s phone after
he interviewed the man, the police report said.

“I am God, and I also still have my Ruger P-90 and it has a
bullet with your name on it,” Horn reportedly told him.

A cache of 40 firearms was confiscated from Horn’s home along
with a computer with images of young girls. No information
was given on possible charges related to the images.

Horn’s father allegedly said his son was mentally unstable
and a potential danger to himself and others.

Boydston’s investigation

The report listed a number of dates associated with the case.
The timeline of events and Boydston’s investigation is as follows:

Sept. 1, 2005 — a threatening call made to the Garland, Texas
police station

Dec. 15, 2005 — Oklahoma City Det. Ron Bradford and an inspector
interview Bradford’s “former girlfriend” who said he bought a
rifle from Wal-mart while on a date

Dec. 21, 2005 — Oklahoma City Police confiscate 21 firearms,
talk to suspect;
eventually firearms are returned and no charges filed

Oct. 30, 2006 — Boydston receives the case. He interviews the
victim and takes a look at the e-mails and the profile of the
suspect on an Internet dating Web site.

Nov. 2, 2006 — Boydston contacts the OU Police Department’s
Health Services Division and gets them to search their database;
he identifies the suspect, interviews him and later receives a
phone call.

Nov. 3, 2006 — Boydston meets with Judge Russell Hall at 10 a.m.
and obtains a warrant for Horn’s arrest.
At 4 p.m. Boydston meets with the Will Rogers Division of the
Oklahoma City Police Department and receives information about
their previous investigation of Horn.

Tuesday — charges filed by Spencer Police

Thursday — Oklahoma City Police arrest Horn at his home

*************************************************************************************

http://www.newsok.com/article/3014189/

Sat February 17, 2007
City man faces charges of using computer to threaten, harass
By Ann Kelley
Staff Writer

SPENCER — An Oklahoma City man is charged with threatening to
kill a woman and a Spencer police officer who was investigating
the woman's claims that the man was stalking her.

Steven Craig Horn, 41, was charged Wednesday in Oklahoma County
District Court with two felony counts of using a computer to put
another person in fear of death, and a misdemeanor charge of
making harassing telephone calls.

Horn was arrested Nov. 9 after police served a search warrant
at his home and confiscated 40 firearms, computers and computer
disks, according to court records.

According to court records, Hamm was investigating a complaint
from Melanie Gay Jenkins of Spencer, who gave police two
threatening e-mails from Horn.

Horn was sentenced to prison on conviction.

**************************************************************************************

Steven Craig Horn aka KCOM aka Caduceus
1836 NW 11th St
Oklahoma City, OK 73106
(405) 524-0576
sh...@spamcop.net
kc...@breakthru.com
m...@privacy.com
4w2w...@sneakemail.com

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Reply-To: Steve Horn - kc...@breakthru.com,
Steven Craig Horn
aka KCOM aka Caduceus
1836 NW 11th St
Oklahoma City, OK 73106
(405) 524-0576
sh...@spamcop.net
kc...@breakthru.com
kc...@hushmail.com
kc...@earthlink.net

KenM...@vex.net
Picture of disgusting pervert at:
http://www.protocol.gov.bc.ca/protocol/prgs/obc/1995/1995_Kenneth_McVay.jpg

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office: VISIT at:
#5 - 1601 - Bowen Road, Nanaimo, B.C., Canada, or my home at:
Apt. 3108 - 995 Bowen Road, Nanaimo, B.C., Canada
or call: 1-250-616-9431

Feel free to subscribe us to maillists for sex, perversions,
homosexuals and the like.

I also fabricate and forge as my enemies, which is also illegal,
but then I am insane, according to prison psychiatrist.

William Grosvenir

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Edmonton's William Grosvenor, posing as CUNTICA <brianl...@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:hn0uo8tajg8dma8m8...@4ax.com:

> PEDOPHILE ALERT=I am a Prison Convict-suicidal, mentally unstable,
> perverted kiddie molester. I am HUMPBOYS GROSVENOR


"Master of Malice: The Ghermezians put an end to Bill
Grosvenor's 'news tips'"
Alberta Report, July 3, 1989

The Ghermezians backed their application for the gag order with
stories from Alberta Report and the West German newspaper Die
Zeit. Alberta Report has also obtained numerous letters, court
documents, newspaper articles - even Grosvenor's own resume -
dating back to 1970, revealing that Grosvenor, 48, has a
criminal record for assault and extortion, that he was diagnosed
at Riverview Psychiatric Hospital in British Columbia in 1973 as
suffering from a paranoid personality disorder, and that his
harassment of the Ghermezians is only the latest in a 20-year
series of vendettas against corporations and individuals,
including leading figures of the British Columbia legislature
and judiciary. The documents also reveal a remarkable
willingness on the part of some newspapers to accept Grosvenor
at face value. The Edmonton Journal, in particular, has
described him over the years as a "consultant," an "import-
export consultant" and "president of an international management
consulting firm," lending Grosvenor a credibility which his
history shows is not deserved.

William David Michael Grosvenor's career as a self-described
opponent of graft and corruption began shortly after he arrived
in Toronto (he says from England) in the mid-1960s, and it got
off to an inauspicious start. According to a Vancouver Sun story
about Grosvenor in July 1970, Grosvenor was fined $50 in April
1967 for assaulting a security guard who was attempting to eject
him from a bank he was picketing over alleged "irregularity." At
about the same time, Grosvenor claimed credit for uncovering
wrongdoing in the affairs of Prudential Finance Corp., an
Ontario company that collapsed owing creditors $20 million. But
then-Finance minister Mitchell Sharp told parliament that
Grosvenor had "revealed nothing of value." Indeed, Mr. Sharp
believed that Grosvenor, who describes himself in his resume as
"a registered expert on fraudulent bankruptcies with the RCMP,"
had probably been fired by Prudential's auditors. In 1968, after
a brief stint with an accounting firm in Halifax (where he
changed his name from Gruber), Grosvenor left for Prince Rupert,
B.C., where he found work with accountant Odd Eidsvik. A source
claims Mr. Eidsvik soon became disenchanted with Grosvenor's
work and cut his pay in half.

It was while living in Prince Rupert that Grosvenor discovered a
new avenue for pursuing his many grievances: the courts. In
February 1970, Grosvenor charged Prince Rupert MLA William
Murray and provincial court Judge W.N. Poole under the B.C.
Companies Act with failing to file an annual return for
companies of which he claimed they were directors. A district
judge promptly threw out the charges, noting that Grosvenor had
failed to make even a prima facie case that Mr. Murray and Judge
Poole were directors of the companies in question - but not
before the story was picked up and prominently displayed by the
Vancouver Province, which printed the news of the charges
without comment. At about the same time, Grosvenor charged the
local Bank of Montreal with forgery. Again the case was
dismissed, with Judge J.T. Harvey labelling Grosvenor a "master
of malice" for bringing an action against a bank that had
intended only to spare him the embarrassment of having a cheque
bounce.

All told, Grosvenor brought seven court cases in less than a
year while living in Prince Rupert. Four never got to trial, two
were dismissed and one ended with Grosvenor being ordered to pay
a counter-claim larger than the amount owed him. In July 1970,
Mr. Justice A.B. Macfarlane of the B.C. Supreme Court invoked a
law designed to prevent abuse of the courts to prohibit
Grosvenor from instituting any new legal proceedings in the
province without the permission of a court. In the meantime,
Grosvenor himself had faced charges. In April 1970 he was
convicted of attempting to extort $50 from Prince Rupert
businessman Campbell McLeod by threatening to prosecute him
under the B.C. Companies Act. He was sentenced to one day in
jail and fined $400.

Shortly thereafter Grosvenor moved to suburban Vancouver, where
he found a new target in General Motors Canada Ltd. (GM),
manufacturers of the problem-plagued Firenza. In May 1973 he and
a woman named Hendrika Peeters, with whom he shared a New
Westminster address, stationed themselves outside a Vancouver GM
dealership and attempted to steer potential customers to another
GM dealership a few blocks away. "It is utterly incredible to
me," said Mr. Justice A.A. Mackoff of the B.C. Supreme Court in
issuing an injunction barring Grosvenor from the site, "that a
group saying it seeks to relay information about General Motors
should have the temerity to say this GM dealer is a good guy and
the other GM dealer, who sells the same products they labelled
as junk, is a bad guy." Throughout the affair, Grosvenor passed
himself off as the B.C. representative of the respected
Automobile Protection Association (APA), prompting APA president
Phil Edmonston to ask B.C.'s attorney- general to investigate
whether Grosvenor had been "soliciting money or carrying out
other undesirable activities in our name."

Grosvenor dropped out of sight during the mid-1970s, during
which time he claims to have been a consultant, "processed for
top secret and military security clearance," to the prime
minister of Malaysia. In 1980 he surfaced in Edmonton where he
threatened to sue the city for $200 when a tent belonging to a
Malaysian cultural group with which he was associated blew down
in a storm during the city's Heritage Days festival. In February
1980, he also gained attention when he apologized to the Iranian
Embassy for Canada's role in spiriting six U.S. diplomats out of
Tehran in the days following the Islamic revolution. Grosvenor
called the assistance given to the diplomats by Kenneth Taylor,
Canada's ambassador to Iran, a "criminal act" intended to aid
U.S. "spies."

In the intervening years, Grosvenor has waged an unceasing
campaign intended, in his words "to put the Ghermezians out of
business." After returning from West Germany last week,
Grosvenor was holed up in his home in Edmonton's Dickinsfield
neighbourhood, reportedly refusing service of the Triple Five
gag order. The company's lawyers were preparing to go to court
again Monday morning for an order allowing them to nail the
injunction to the door of Grosvenor's home, which is in fact
owned by his wife, Sario. Grosvenor could also face extortion
charges in connection with his campaign against the Ghermezians.
According to a $22-million lawsuit filed against him by the
family, Grosvenor told a Ghermezian associate that a payment of
$1.2 million would leave him "too busy to continue his
harassment of the plaintiffs for at least three year." The
Ghermezians intend to keep him quiet for a lot longer than that.

--
http://tinyurl.com/GROSVENORPRESS My Ugly Self
http://tinyurl.com/GROSVENORSUCKS My Court Shellacking
http://tinyurl.com/GROSVENORLEGAL My Shameful Legal History
My Name is William Grosvenor Certified General Asshole

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