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Re: The Case Of Mike Tesko
« Reply #630 on: January 10, 2016, 11:35:PM »
When I managed to regain consciousness, 9 hours later, it was raining heavily, I had a throbbing headache, infact all parts of my body felt in complete agony. I did not know what time it was when I eventually came too, that is until I got back into our home and saw the time which registered 5am, on our kitchen clock. I eventually made my way upstairs and managed to get all my wet clothing off, and got dressed into other clothing which was dry. Once upstairs into our bedroom, I set a gap in the curtains at the long bedroom window, and kinked a gap in the venetian blind at the other window, so that I could see anyone who might come calling to our front door...
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Re: The Case Of Mike Tesko
« Reply #631 on: January 10, 2016, 11:46:PM »
I slumped in and out of consciousness for the rest of the morning, only awoken that afternoon by the sound of workmen banging next door.I waited for my chance to escape from the confines of my own home until it started to go dark, then as stealthley as possible, I left our house, walked best I could to a nearby bus stop and caught a bus using my medical bus pass, to go and see my sister, in Barnsley. As soon as my sister saw what state I was in she immediately called for an ambulance. At that stage, I only thought I had been struck three times with the aforementioned bat. Paramedics came to look at my injuries, and because I had been unconscious for such a long time, it was decided that I should attend Barnsley hospital A + E department. I was taken there by ambulance under a blue light...
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Re: The Case Of Mike Tesko
« Reply #632 on: January 11, 2016, 08:43:AM »
I only remember being struck three times with the baseball bat, I was unconscious at the time of the other 7 blows of the same bat...

Upon being struck on the first occasion with the baseball bat, I yelled back at my attackers, "what are you trying to 'fucking murder me' for, I was only knocking on a door"...
« Last Edit: January 11, 2016, 08:44:AM by mike tesko »
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Re: The Case Of Mike Tesko
« Reply #633 on: January 11, 2016, 08:55:AM »
Upon being struck on the first occasion with the baseball bat, I yelled back at my attackers, "what are you trying to 'fucking murder me' for, I was only knocking on a door"...

It didn't stop them striking me twice more, the first blow splitting the top of my head open, the following blow split open the top back part of my head. I fell instantly into unconsciousness. The time at which all this happened to me occurred around 8 - 8.15pm...

I did not know that whilst I was unconscious that my attackers struck me another 6 / 7 blows with the bat in strategic parts of my body. Once across my upper and outer right arm, once across the top part of my left thigh, and several blows on my back. They must have rolled me over after I had gone unconscious and hit me with the baseball bat in these other body locations. I don't know if these other blows were a continuation of the three strikes I can remember about, or whether my attackers, left and came back later to cosh me again.
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Re: The Case Of Mike Tesko
« Reply #634 on: January 11, 2016, 09:11:AM »
The hospital described these head injuries in an email sent to my doctors dated 9th December 2015, as superficial head injuries. This has infuriated me, and I have lodged a formal complaint against the hospital. My doctor has written a note stating that the injuries in question were very serious...
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Re: The Case Of Mike Tesko
« Reply #635 on: January 11, 2016, 09:26:AM »
The hospital described these head injuries in an email sent to my doctors dated 9th December 2015, as superficial head injuries. This has infuriated me, and I have lodged a formal complaint against the hospital. My doctor has written a note stating that the injuries in question were very serious...

I was in that much pain with my head when I attended Barnsley hospital on the evening of the 8th December 2015, that I didn't even know that I had got other injuries, until two days afterwards. This came about because the medication I had been given at the hospital had started to wear off, and I had to go back to my doctors on the 10th December 2015, because of extreme pain across the bottom of my back, and sharp pain in my chest. My doctor sent me straight back to hospital suspecting that I might have damaged my spleen. After attending hospital again that date, I was found to have fractured a couple of ribs, and got a broken bone (L5) in the bottom of my spine. During this visit to the hospital, the bruising from the other baseball bat strikes was first noticed.:-
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Re: The Case Of Mike Tesko
« Reply #636 on: January 11, 2016, 09:38:AM »
After my release from hospital in the early hours (2.30am) of the 9th December 2015, I was taken home by my sister to my house. Arrangements had been made for me to attend the police station at 4pm later that same date so that I could make a victims report about what had happened to me. I arrived home at about 3.15am. Half an hour later police turned up and took me away in a riot van. When I got to Ecclesfield police station, Sheffield, I was put into a cell, and treated as 'a suspect' not 'a victim'. There was an interview under caution. The police woman who interviewed me refused to talk about how I had been attacked stating that that was a separate matter to what she wanted to speak to me about...
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Re: The Case Of Mike Tesko
« Reply #637 on: January 11, 2016, 12:42:PM »
The interview lasted two hours. At the end of the interview, the interviewing officer said that she hadn't got time to investigate what I had spoken about, because she said that she had got somewhere to be, and that she was going to ask the desk sergeant to bail me to come back at a later date.
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Re: The Case Of Mike Tesko
« Reply #638 on: January 11, 2016, 12:45:PM »
Prior to being interviewed I was spoken to by a police doctor, who categorised me as a vunerable adult. This meant that during interview there would need to be an appropriate adult alongside me...
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« Reply #639 on: January 11, 2016, 01:02:PM »
The interview lasted two hours. At the end of the interview, the interviewing officer said that she hadn't got time to investigate what I had spoken about, because she said that she had got somewhere to be, and that she was going to ask the desk sergeant to bail me to come back at a later date.
I was put back in the cells after interview until 10.25pm, on the evening of 9th December 2015. At this time, I was brought to the charge desk and charged with two counts of S39 beating, and one count of alleged criminal damage to the value of £200. When asked if I had got anything to say upon being charged, what I started to say could not be recorded on the system because the software only permitted the recording of half a dozen words at most. I complained about this to the custody sergeant, and requested that the CCTV footage being recorded at that time must not be destroyed, since I would be relying upon it at some point in the future. I was told that the reason why I had been kept for so long in custody (18 and a 1/2 hours) was because the CPS had been pondering as to whether or not I was going to be charged. I was told that police had sent the file to the CPS, and that it had been the CPS who had decided to charge me with the three outlined offences. I then enquired as to whether or not this meant that those people responsible for attacking me with use of the baseball bat had been arrested, I was told, 'No". I then enquired whether or not the police had recovered the baseball bat that was used to bash me? Again, I was told, ' No". So I complained stating that an incomplete file had been sent to the CPS and that they had made a decision based upon the contents of the police file, where I was being treated as a suspect, when I was the victim in these events...
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Re: The Case Of Mike Tesko
« Reply #640 on: January 11, 2016, 07:14:PM »
On the following morning, my sister contacted the CPS to ask them to provide me with a copy of the police file, upon which the decision to prosecute me had been based. The CPS told my sister that it wasn't the CPS who decided to charge me, they did not even know I had been charged. They asked my sister to send a copy of my charge sheet in to them, because they didn't know anything at all about this...

Here is a typical example of how the police lie and deceive...
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Re: The Case Of Mike Tesko
« Reply #641 on: January 11, 2016, 07:16:PM »
It was not the CPS who charged me, it was the police...

It was not the CPS who imposed conditions of bail, it was the police...
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« Reply #642 on: January 11, 2016, 08:07:PM »
The police sought to only treat me as a suspect in this matter, whereas I have been insisting that I am the victim. They are insisting that what happened to me, took place after the things I have been charged with occurred, but the police lie. The people who are claiming that I assaulted them are all lying through their teeth. The second witness who has alleged assault is going to be prosecuted for falsifying evidence and perverting the course of just, because I was knocked out unconscious in the field from around 8 to 8.15pm, and she claims she did not leave her house until after 9pm. She must be prosecuted for making a false witness statement and I will be pushing for her to be sent to prison. It is absolutely clear what this lying witness has done, and her motives for making up a pack of lies. Its because her partner is one of the two hoodies who threw the brick at me at around 8pm, and who moments later attacked me in a frenzied manner with use of baseball bats in the field nearby. Not only do I now know that her partner was one of the likely lads who took pleasure in beating senseless a disabled, 59 year old man, who happens to have a brain tumour, and suffer with diabetes, have numbness in his feet, and who suffers with PTSD, depression and anxiety, but I also know who his accomplice was. Joe Watmough, and Wayne Clarke, are both evil bastards. They had been planning to attack me from an earlier occasion in the afternoon of the same day of the attack upon me, aided by their partners, and other neighbours, who relayed information back and forth via telephones right up until the moment I left my house at around 8 pm, intending to tell my next door neighbour to keep her fucking nose out of my private affairs. Little did I know that when I left my home on that occasion that they had set a trap to batter me senseless with baseball bats...
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Re: The Case Of Mike Tesko
« Reply #643 on: January 11, 2016, 08:25:PM »
The police have done all they can to be obstructive, failing to investigate what happened to me as part of these events. They treated me as a suspect right from the beginning, even though I am the victim. Because they took this approach, they set about building a case to try to convict me of two S39 assaults, and a criminal damage charge. I should never have been charged with any offence at all, I did nothing wrong. I am the victim of domestic abuse at the hands of my stepdaughter. She has tormented my wife and myself's lives for the past couple of years. She has tried to kill herself about a dozen times or more during that period. She has reported my other step daughter to the Social Services for having a relationship with an Asian lad, and this resulted in my other step daughters children being taken off her, and her having to give up a new house. She is nothing but a trouble maker, and makes lies up like she takes a breath normally. I have been charged with damaging my neighbours window when it was Wayne Clarke and Joe Watmough who threw the brick that hit the window. Watmoughs partner was inside my neighbours house at the time I left my own house and started knocking on my neighbours door. I heard my neighbour or somebody next door say to somebody who they had called on the phone, "its all kicking off again, next door, send Wayne up to smash his head in". I heard this being said through the wall which separates the two properties. It was after hearing this being spoken about by someone inside my neighbours house, that I decided to go next door and speak to my neighbour...
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Re: The Case Of Mike Tesko
« Reply #644 on: January 11, 2016, 08:27:PM »
The police sought to only treat me as a suspect in this matter, whereas I have been insisting that I am the victim. They are insisting that what happened to me, took place after the things I have been charged with occurred, but the police lie. The people who are claiming that I assaulted them are all lying through their teeth. The second witness who has alleged assault is going to be prosecuted for falsifying evidence and perverting the course of just, because I was knocked out unconscious in the field from around 8 to 8.15pm, and she claims she did not leave her house until after 9pm. She must be prosecuted for making a false witness statement and I will be pushing for her to be sent to prison. It is absolutely clear what this lying witness has done, and her motives for making up a pack of lies. Its because her partner is one of the two hoodies who threw the brick at me at around 8pm, and who moments later attacked me in a frenzied manner with use of baseball bats in the field nearby. Not only do I now know that her partner was one of the likely lads who took pleasure in beating senseless a disabled, 59 year old man, who happens to have a brain tumour, and suffer with diabetes, have numbness in his feet, and who suffers with PTSD, depression and anxiety, but I also know who his accomplice was. Joe Watmough, and Wayne Clarke, are both evil bastards. They had been planning to attack me from an earlier occasion in the afternoon of the same day of the attack upon me, aided by their partners, and other neighbours, who relayed information back and forth via telephones right up until the moment I left my house at around 8 pm, intending to tell my next door neighbour to keep her fucking nose out of my private affairs. Little did I know that when I left my home on that occasion that they had set a trap to batter me senseless with baseball bats...
mike its best to stay well away from these thugs .the police have made it clear whoes side they are on.a mans home is his castle but when you live near thugs like that youre not safe.