Guest blog post. Original blog post is here:  http://sandyhookstalkers.wordpress.com/2014/05/22/to-stop-a-sandy-hook-stalker/
By Keith Johnson
    There may be one surefire way to stop the Sandy Hook 
vultures and predators from stalking their prey: “Sue the living HELL 
out of them!” At least that’s what one of the nation’s leading 
authorities on Internet stalking recently suggested.
    Meet Russell Stookey, a lawyer in Blairsville, Georgia who has zero tolerance for the frauds and liars that populate the World Wide Web.
    In 2011, Mr. Stookey won a $404,000civil lawsuit
 on behalf of Gene Cooley, a man whose life was nearly destroyed after a
 woman, Sybil Denise Ballew, spread false rumors about him over the 
Internet.  
    ‘The anonymous poster went on a 
community website for Blairsville, where Cooley lived at the time, and 
accused him of being a pedophile with a criminal record and a drug 
addict,” the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.  “None of 
it was true.”     Ballew wasn’t the only one taking part in the 
defamation, as Mr. Stookey explained to this writer during a recent 
interview: “We did the very first case in the United States where we 
penetrated that veil of anonymity, found out who these people were by 
their user names and IP addresses, and we took them to task individually
 in civil court and won.” 
    Like the surviving Sandy Hook family members, Cooley lost
 a loved at the hands of a deranged killer who then took his own life at
 the scene of the crime.  
    “She was a wonderful girl,” Cooley said of his murdered fiancée, Paulette Harper, during a 2012 segment of ABC’s 20/20. “She had a beautiful heart, a beautiful soul.”
    Though Cooley and Harper were getting ready to start a 
new life together, those plans came to an abrupt end after the woman’s 
ex-husband paid her an unannounced visit. 
    “Apparently she was taking a nap,” Cooley said. “Somehow 
he got in, startled her, and must have pushed her down and then shot 
her. He waited around for a little while, and then finally committed 
suicide.”
    Cooley’s anguish didn’t stop there. Though police never 
pegged him as a suspect in the crime, the local community had their 
doubts after rumors started circulating on an Internet forum called 
Topix.
    According to an ABC News report,
 “The thread included several users with mysterious names like ‘Bugs,’ 
‘Yuck’ and ‘Mouth’ that called Cooley a drug addict, a pervert who 
should be kept away from children and even a possible accomplice in his 
fiancée’s murder.”
    Contrary to the gossip, Cooley was clean as a whistle 
with no criminal record and no history of drug addiction or sexual 
deviance. Still, Cooley was convicted in the court of public opinion. He
 was ostracized by his future in-laws, lost his job and was essentially 
run out of town. That’s when he decided to make the call to Russell 
Stookey.
    “He laid this tragic tale out,” Stookey told 20/20’s Chris Cuomo. “I couldn’t believe the story—it was incredible. And I said, I’ll try to do this case.”
    Using subpoenas, Stookey was able to unmask the culprits 
hiding behind their online identities. After obtaining the information, 
Stookey—in at least some cases—went to the very forum where the comments
 about Cooley were made and outed the individuals publicly by posting 
their names, addresses and telephone numbers.  
    Unfortunately, a statute of limitations prevented Stookey
 from bringing suit against some of the online stalkers so he 
concentrated his efforts on Ballew.
   During the proceedings, the court asked Ballew why she 
posted such inflammatory things about Cooley. Interestingly enough, 
Ballew pulled out the old “gut-feeling” card that so many Sandy Hook 
conspiracy theorists draw to “prove” that grieving parents are actually 
“crisis actors.”
    “I watched him and I can tell a pervert,” she said. 
“Every time a pretty girl walked by, he would look at them. I get a 
feeling.”     Needless to say, the jury didn’t buy it.
     In recent days, Mr. Stookey has been following the 
relentless cyber stalking of Sandy Hook parents and is sickened by what 
he’s seen: “These families—after having lost their 
children—have been 
harassed and browbeaten and accused of heinous crimes, called liars and 
hoaxers and actors and so forth…”
    Much of the online activity against the parents generally
 falls under either one of two common-law definitions of defamation, as 
Mr. Stuckey explains: “Slander is oral and usually confined to very 
specific things, such as to impugn non-chastity to a woman or to 
attribute someone to a crime of moral turpitude—very specific things. 
Libel is broader. It’s written or permanently affixed defamation that’s 
passed on to a third party [someone other than whom the charge is made] 
or published for the whole world to see. One of the ways to be found 
guilty of the tort of libel defamation is to impugn the integrity of a 
person or lower their reputation in the esteem of the public.”
    Mr. Stookey went on to say that he is currently working a
 defamation case that in many ways parallels the hysteria found within 
the Sandy Hook hoax community. In this particular instance, an anonymous
 poster used a social media website to accuse a local businessman of 
paying off victims, judges and the District Attorney as a way of keeping
 his son from doing time for a fatal traffic accident involving 
children.
    “None of this was true, but the community was literally 
fired up and wanted to hang somebody,” Mr. Stookey said. “This is a 
perfect example of the kind of defamation we’re seeing, where a person’s
 reputation is being lowered in the eyes of the public.”
    When asked, in his professional opinion, what options 
these parents had to defend themselves against this kind of abuse, Mr. 
Stookey replied: “Get a ball-busting attorney and sue the living Hell 
out of them! All of these parents need to join in a common cause 
lawsuit…If these people want that done, they can hire me or—better 
yet—they can hire a good attorney in their area and I will teach [them] 
how to do that…I have given away a million dollars worth of legal 
research in teaching lawyers how to prosecute one of these cases. All 
they gotta do is spend about an hour on the telephone with me and let me
 explain the technology and what they need for proof.”
    For those who might doubt Stookey’s passion about hunting these psychos down, check out these quotes from various articles:
    “We’re not trying to cut down on 
anybody’s ability to speak freely. The type of speech we are trying to 
curb is you cannot get out there and lie about someone and do character 
assassination… We’ll find them, we’ll get them. Mean and dumb is a bad 
combination. I will catch them and I will put them into bankruptcy.” ~ Atlanta Journal-Constitution       
“They have no character. That means they have no guts. They 
have no guts, no character. They lack courage, no balls at all. 
(WHISPERED) Should I say balls? Anyway, I’m old school. If I’ve got 
something to say, I’ll say it to your damn face. [GUFFAWS] That’s just 
the way it is. You see these scars on my face? A lot of times, people 
don’t like that. And they’ll punch you. But that’s their opportunity. 
And that’s the way you do business in this life. You say it to their 
face… Normally, you’re talking about bored housewives who are just 
gossip-mongers, basically. But it is an epidemic. I have caught lawyers.
 I caught a judge. I’ve caught doctors, a dentist, a state 
representative. I found out in a heartbeat who these people were. I sued
 them. And you ought to hear them scream and cry. Let me go. Let me out 
of this. You did it.” ~ This American Life

3 comments:
Hey, don't dog on housewives! I found this article specifically because trying to find if or how the Sandy Hook families could sue these low-life people. They are not disrespecting the memories of the victims, they are smearing the good names of many involved including the deceased and their families. It is witch hunt, and it needs to stop! If the NRA is so concerned about the person(s) behind the guns and not the actual guns (symptoms they call them, they need to stand up condemn these people for their lies and defamation. If they want the non-gun toting people who want gun reform to take them seriously then it is their responsibility to PROVE IT! These people use gun reform as a reason the "supposed" false flag was issued. Does the NRA accept this? Do they accept that these people are representing their organization in such a callous and disgusting way? SOMEONE needs to teach these liars and reputation smearers a lesson! I wish all of the people involved would stand united and sue them ALL!!!! I volunteer to help with the legal team. However many hours it takes to donate would be my pleasure!
If you are real and want to help you can visit www.honr.com. They are the folks trying to take the legal fight to them. Thanks.
I recently watched the show about what that man went through after his wife died, and how much worse it got because that dumbass, loud mouth bitch. Yuck, bugs.... seems to fit her personal and demeanor perfectly. To knowingly and intentionally smear a man publicly just to be heard.. that a sad, I'm hope her family wasn't affected to much by her talking shit and starting rumors. I saw her on the TV show and the way she portrays herself is laughable.... she seems to embody the classic cliche of dumbass, redneck , uneducated, stupid, backwoods, inbred, narcissistic, uptight, pretentious, bitch. Hope she gets what she puts out 10 times in return. To berate a man who just lost his wife is cruel and shallow. Shame on u yuck ,bugs etc....
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