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yonder

(9,663 posts)
Sat Dec 14, 2019, 03:56 PM Dec 2019

For years, a Boise man harassed strangers by mailing postcards. Now he will go to prison

I'm not sure prison is the right place for him, but being put somewhere where he can not hurt other people was necessary and despite all of the misery he caused, it looks like this troubled soul received a relatively light sentence. Strangely enough, acting on his inflated grudges, sounds like someone else except that person claims to have billions of dollars and thinks he is the King of the World. Sadly, this other person may never be held to account.

A man who led what prosecutors deemed a “crusade of harassment” against strangers was sentenced on Friday to four years and three months in federal prison. U.S. District Judge David Nye sentenced Frank Abbott Sweeney, 76, after an extreme case of harassment. Sweeney pleaded guilty to six counts of stalking. He was sentenced to 51 months in prison on each count, but they will be served concurrently.

Deputy U.S. Attorney Kassandra McGrady said Sweeney’s case was unlike any other she’d seen in her time as a prosecutor. The harassment began after Sweeney had a brief interaction with a woman in a post office parking lot. She had confronted him about being parked in a handicapped parking spot without a handicapped tag on his vehicle. The mild interaction led to Sweeney’s hiring of a private investigator to find the woman’s residence, her personal information and her family members’ names, and then sent a barrage of harassing postcards to her home.

The postcards included harassing language, references to Adolf Hitler, racial slurs, sexually charged language and personal insults, according to McGrady. He signed the postcards as “Carson Wells,” the name of the character who is a hit man in the movie “No Country for Old Men.” Sweeney also sent postcards to the victim’s neighbors claiming that the victim was a sex offender and pedophile, which is untrue. He also sent a threatening postcard to the Idaho Black History Museum using racial slurs and signed the letter in the victim’s name. That letter led to the victim being investigated by the FBI, but authorities quickly identified that she was a victim.

The harassment went on for three years, and the victim tried to avoid Sweeney by changing her residence and having her mail forwarded to a P.O. box, but Sweeney continued to find her, McGrady said in court. Another family Sweeney harassed using the postcards included a person Sweeney had a brief interaction with in the parking lot of a business in Garden City. Sweeney also sent that person harassing postcards until he was arrested a couple of months later. McGrady argued that Sweeney went to great lengths to not be caught by authorities, such as wiping his fingerprints from the postcards, buying the postcards with cash, and mailing them from different locations around Boise and Garden City.

Sweeney’s criminal history is lengthy and dates back to age 18. He has six prior felony convictions, three of which were federal crimes, according to the prosecution. Prior convictions include attempted homicide, robbery and weapons charges. In the 1990s, Sweeney was convicted for shooting a police officer in New Jersey with a machine gun. He has convictions for harassment through the U.S. Postal Service and harassing his neighbor in a similar way. Nye made note Friday that during Sweeney’s incarceration prior to sentencing, he was disciplined for attacking another inmate. The judge said he had taken into consideration the defendant’s lengthy history of mental health problems, but he felt that the three years of harassment by Sweeney showed a “calculated, intentional behavior.”

more:
https://www.idahostatesman.com/news/local/crime/article238346498.html
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For years, a Boise man harassed strangers by mailing postcards. Now he will go to prison (Original Post) yonder Dec 2019 OP
Nice! Wellstone ruled Dec 2019 #1
I wonder how they ended up catching this guy? SWBTATTReg Dec 2019 #2
convicted for shooting a police officer in New Jersey with a machine gun underpants Dec 2019 #3
Prison is definitely the right place for him Downtown Hound Dec 2019 #4
Usually I sympathize with older coots. This guy seems a prime exception. How'd he stay ... marble falls Dec 2019 #5
Agreed. Very scary. yonder Dec 2019 #6
Its the fact he just knew he was getting away with it and the fact he'd been a seriously brutal ... marble falls Dec 2019 #7

SWBTATTReg

(22,100 posts)
2. I wonder how they ended up catching this guy?
Sat Dec 14, 2019, 04:23 PM
Dec 2019

Some worried that his sentence (being that he's 76 years old) would be a life sentence. So what? He deserved a lengthy (more than he got here) for putting these victims in such a state of fear. Horrible!

marble falls

(57,063 posts)
5. Usually I sympathize with older coots. This guy seems a prime exception. How'd he stay ...
Sat Dec 14, 2019, 06:10 PM
Dec 2019

out of trouble for so long? This old guy is really pretty darn scary.

When he decides he's got nothing to live for or his thread is played out I can see him trying to kill someone.

yonder

(9,663 posts)
6. Agreed. Very scary.
Sat Dec 14, 2019, 07:20 PM
Dec 2019

The steps he took to make the harassment worse was particularly insidious. I can't imagine being one of his victims, knowing someone was out to screw your life up and not knowing who or for what reason. Nasty dude.

marble falls

(57,063 posts)
7. Its the fact he just knew he was getting away with it and the fact he'd been a seriously brutal ...
Sat Dec 14, 2019, 07:31 PM
Dec 2019

offender - how was he loose long enough to keep at it for how many years?

Hate to see grampa inside at 76, but there you are.

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