Tuesday, August 28, 2012

America's Allied Wounded Warriors

Could there possibly be any significant connections between the Lone Star State and veterans groups in the Czech Republic? Yes, naturally, and this reporter recently discovered what they were! Among other things, they include the Center for the Intrepid in San Antonio serving as the inspiration for the REGI Base veterans foundation in the Czech Republic; TIRR Memorial Herman in Houston being the ideal place for Czech veterans with traumatic brain injuries to receive treatment; and many Czech military personnel having received training at Lackland Air Force Base.

As a journalist, I have always been aware that the United States was not alone in the ongoing operations in Afghanistan and Iraq. Knowing that in theory, however, does not necessarily make one think about the non-American troops that are not just serving alongside U.S. military personnel, but being killed and maimed like them as well. I was exposed to this largely unknown phenomena and gained some insights into it when I visited the Czech Republic in July. Since then, I have been moved to begin writing a book on the subject with the working title Allied Soldier and to begin telling the story of the things I saw and the people I met. (This is a monument to the Czech participation in World War II.)

There are, in fact, currently more than two-dozen nations serving with the United States in Afghanistan, including Great Britain, France, Germany, and the Czech Republic. This is, moreover, the first time the Czech Republic has been involved in hostilities since World War II and it faces many obstacles to providing adequate support for its soldiers severely injured as a result. One of these hurdles is that many of the nation's citizens do not understand the value of supporting either the war in Southwest Asia or the veterans wounded in it. Another is that the Czech government does not have either the resources or the breadth of experience of larger, wealthier nations like the United States, which can draw upon the lessons it has learned in the many conflicts with which it has been involved over the past six decades. (Shown here is a Czech soldier guarding the presidential palace in Prague.)

Two years ago, a number of concerned Czech citizens founded REGI Base Foundation, an organization dedicated to providing critical resources and support for wounded warriors that goes beyond what either the government or their families are able to do. Its centerpiece will be REGI Base I, a state-of-the-art medical facility currently under construction outside of Prague in the village of Svémyslice that, when it is completed, will be able to house up to 16 veterans undergoing treatment and serve the needs of up to 35 outpatients per day (the facility is shown here as it appeared during my visit). The intent of its founders is that it will include modern diagnostic equipment unavailable anywhere else in the region, be able to provide rehabilitative care onsite, and serve as a clearinghouse of information on physicians and clinics worldwide to which it can send wounded warriors in need of specialized care.

Inspiration for both the name of REGI Base and its mission is Chief Warrant Officer Jiří "Regi" Schams, a Czech special forces soldier who was horribly wounded on March 17, 2008 (shown here shortly before his injury). On that day, he was part of a 13-person multinational team that was conducting outreach operations to the civilian residents of a particularly dangerous province of Afghanistan when it was attacked by a suicide bomber. Four of the other personnel in the squad were killed outright, including two Danish civil affairs soldiers and the group's Afghani interpreter, and nine were wounded, including Schams, who was incapacitated by the blast. It initially appeared as if he had suffered some relatively minor injuries and a concussion. Before long, however, it became apparent that a piece of shrapnel had entered the back of Schams' head and burrowed its way through his brain almost to the front of his skull.

At first, there did not appear to be much chance that Schams would survive. But to the surprise of everyone — including his doctors and his family — the phenomenally tough special operations soldier managed to stabilize and pull through. That brought its own host of problems, however, for the injured veteran, who suffered extreme neurological damage and was thereby confined to a wheelchair, initially unable to speak, and plagued with vision problems that force him to perpetually keep one eye closed.

Following his return to the Czech Republic, Schams received the best medical care that his government could provide, and enjoyed the attention and support of his former comrades-in-arms and family members, particularly his mother. But resources available to him were inadequate for dealing with his condition, and his recovery was slow and very limited; for the first two years after he was injured, Schams believed he was in the middle of a nightmare from which he would eventually awake, something that severely retarded his progress.

In 2010, a Czech entrepreneur named Hynek Čech met Schams through a mutual friend and was horrified to discover that the wounded warrior was living alone in a high-rise apartment building that he could not even exit on his own (Schams is shown here with REGI Base co-founder Hynek Čech, right, and Kent Wills, author of a story about the wounded veteran titled a "A Soldier for Life").). His situation improved a little when friends would visit or take him somewhere, when he would stay with his mother on the other side of town, or when he would go for an annual two-week course of therapy at a nearby military hospital, but was still far from ideal. At both his and his mother's apartments, for example, the elevators are barely large enough to accommodate a wheelchair and can only be accessed via flights of steps — making it difficult for him to come and go even if someone is helping him. He also has trouble using the toilet or bathing without assistance.

Čech began looking into what could be done on behalf of Schams and other wounded warriors and soon came to the conclusion that the only thing that would work is a completely new, private organization that both supplemented the available treatment and services and went beyond them. It was this realization that prompted him to help conceive of and become one of the co-founders of the REGI Base Foundation. One of his inspirations and models for this project was, in fact, the Center for the Intrepid, co-located with Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio (show here). That institution is tasked with the mission "to provide rehabilitation for ... casualties who have sustained amputation, burns, or functional limb loss, to provide education ... on cutting-edge rehabilitation modalities, and to promote research in the fields of orthopaedics, prosthetics and physical/occupational rehabilitation."

One of the very first thing the fledgling organization did was to take Schams to a special neurologic clinic in the Black Sea city of Odessa, in the Ukraine, so that he could be tested by a top specialist in brain injuries (that doctor had, ironically, served in a Soviet military field hospital in Afghanistan from 1982-84, during that nation's ill-fated occupation of the country). After being examined and receiving additional CAT scans, the medical staff at the facility recommended that Schams be sent to a military rehabilitation center in the Ukrainian city of Saky. He spent six weeks at the facility and, as a result of the treatment he received there, his speech improved significantly.

That was the limit of what could be accomplished for Schams in either the Czech Republic or the Ukraine, however, and the staff of REGI Base realized they needed something better. So, in January 2012, Čech traveled to TIRR Memorial Herman in Houston, Texas (shown here), where a dozen Romanian soldiers had recently received treatment for traumatic brain injuries, and the costs for this had apparently been covered by the U.S. government. The best that hospital representatives were willing to do, however, was to give REGI Base a quote of nearly a half-million dollars to treat Schams — something that closed the door on help for this allied soldier.

Despite this frustrating setback, REGI Base has continued to move ahead in its attempts to provide help for both Schams and other critically-injured soldiers.

“Our fundamental idea is to create a unique complex that will combine rehabilitation, accommodation, and 24-hour assistance for soldiers who have returned from overseas missions but who cannot be adequately cared for by their families or friends," said Čech (shown here at his office in Prague). "Our first priority is to provide 365-day-a-year service to soldiers who cannot be fully treated at home or by the government. The Czech Republic currently has more than 500 soldiers deployed in Afghanistan and, as something tragic can happen at any time, we need to be ready to provide special care when it is needed.”

Čech also emphasized that, once it is established, it is his intent that the facility will serve as a regional rehabilitation center that serves the needs not just of military personnel from the Czech Republic but other nations as well, including the United States and other NATO nations. Ultimately, he said he would like REGI Base to have branches worldwide and to established reciprocal agreements that would allow military personnel to receive the treatment most appropriate to them at facilities in any of the participating nations. And going beyond medical care, Čech is also actively lobbying in his country for legislation that would help provide jobs for discharged Czech veterans and working on a project to provide special insurance benefits to them.

During my visit to the Czech Republic, I met with Schams and his mother; Čech and his staff; Schams former commander, Major Pavel Ruzicka, currently second-in-command of the Czech military police corps; Special Operations Group members who served with Schams (most of whom cannot be mentioned by name or photographed because they are still on active duty and involved in classified operations), and Deputy Minister of Defense Michael Hrbata (who appears with me here in his office at the Ministry of Defense). Hrbata in particular has been a champion of REGI Base, as has his boss, Defense Minister Alexandr Vondra — who gave the initial "green light" for the veterans organization — and the two of them have done everything in their power to garner support for it from the government and amongst the Czech people.

What really struck me during my visit, in fact, was how everyone concerned was doing everything in their power to help Jiří Schams and soldiers in a similar situation, but how so much more was needed (Schams is shown below as he appears today). REGI Base has got a handle on what those additional measures are, and when I visited the site of the clinic under construction and heard about all the great things the foundation wants to do, my response was, "Let's get this done! What do you need?"

As with almost anything big and complicated in the modern world, of course, what REGI Base needs is funding. It has thus far raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for its facility outside of Prague and, in the course of moving ahead with it, has just added a third level to the main building. It needs millions more, however, to complete construction, purchase expensive diagnostic equipment, and get treatment for Schams at TIRR Memorial Hermann in Houston. In the meantime, the war continues, billions of dollars go every day toward its prosecution, and, every week, more soldiers, allied and U.S. alike, join Schams among those who will need a lifetime of care as the price for their sacrifices.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

3 Years Ago Today: High School Discovers Sophomore is 22!


Three years ago today, on April 27, 2009, Permian High School school administrators in Odessa, Texas, received an anonymous email message revealing that the person they had known as 15-year-old sophomore Jerry Joseph was really 22-year-old Haitian immigrant Guerdwich Montimere! Montimere had become famous as a standout basketball player for the high school team where, not surprisingly, he towered over and ran circles around his classmates. As his fame spread nationally, it was learned that he had already played basketball for another high school in Florida, and graduated from it, several years before.

On July 27, 2011, Montimere was convicted on three counts of Tampering with a Government Document and two counts of Sexual Assault on a Child and sentenced to three years in prison. He is currently serving his sentence at the Tulia unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice in Swisher, Texas, and is eligible for parole in May 2012.

Montimere is the subject of "Friday Night Lies," one of the chapters in the "Scandal" section of Texas Confidential: Sex, Scandal, Murder, and Mayhem in the Lone Star State!

Saturday, April 14, 2012

180 Years Ago This Month: Houston Beats Congressman!

In April 1832, 180 years ago this month, future "Father of the Texas Revolution" Sam Houston was in Washington, D.C., where he was working to expose frauds being perpetrated by government agents against Cherokee Indians in Arkansas. While he was there, Ohio Congressman William Stanbery gave a speech to Congress in which he accused Houston himself of corruption in the supplying of provisions to the Cherokee. When Stanbery declined to reply to Houston’s correspondence about these slurs, Houston confronted him on Pennsylvania Avenue and, even as the congressman tried to shoot him, proceeded to beat him into submission with a hickory cane.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

21 Years Ago Today: Eyeball Killer Strikes Again!

Twenty-one years ago today, on March 18, 1991, Dallas prostitute Shirley Williams was found naked near a school, with facial bruising, a broken nose, gunshot wounds to her head and face, and both her eyes removed.

Four days later, police arrested 47-year-old Charles Frederick Albright -- who would become known as “the Dallas Ripper,” “the Dallas Slasher,” and “the Eyeball Killer” -- and charged him with that and 11 other murders. His trial began on December 13, 1991, and, five days later, he was convicted on a combination of circumstantial and forensic evidence and was given eight life sentences. He is currently confined in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice’s Bill Clements unit in Amarillo.

Albright is one of the monsters covered in "Texas Ser-y'all Killers," one of the chapters in the "Murder" section of Texas Confidential: Sex, Scandal, Murder, and Mayhem in the Lone Star State!

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Breaking News: Four Shot at Jefferson County Courthouse!

BEAUMONT, TEXAS -- At least one person was killed and three injured when a gunman went on a shooting spree at the Jefferson County Courthouse on Wednesday, March 14.

Police managaged to subdue the shooter and he is reportedly in custody. According to officials, the suspect in the attack is one Nathaniel Bartholomew, who had a hearing at the court later in the day. According to sources, Hawthorne had been charged with sexually assaulting his own mentally impaired daughter and that one of the people he attempted to kill was her mother.

Reportedly, the shooting occured outside of the courthouse near its entrance and all of the victims were visitors to the courthouse. The person killed was reportedly an elderly woman, who was found laying on the sidewalk, and one victim may have been found at a nearby bus station.

More details will be provided as they become available so keep your eye on this space!

Saturday, March 3, 2012

176 Years Ago Today: Crockett Searches for Fannin

On March 3, 1836, David Crockett and a handful of companions slipped out of the besieged Alamo in order to search the surrounding area for Col. James W. Fannin and his men, who they hoped were coming to relieve the fort. Crockett and most of his fellow defenders were killed three days later when the Alamo was overrun by Mexican forces under Gen. Santa Anna.

Fannin, who had been unwilling to risk himself in a risky attempt to relieve the San Antonio fort, prolonged his life long enough to surrender his command to the Mexican forces three-and-a-half weeks later and then become one of the victims of the infamous Goliad Massacre.

Read more about Crockett and his companions in "Rogues of the Alamo," one of the chapters in the "Scandal" section of Texas Confidential: Sex, Scandal, Murder, and Mayhem in the Lone Star State!

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Breaking New: Texas Executes Cop Killer!

HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS -- The Texas Department of Criminal Justice executed convicted murderer George Rivas, 41, by lethal injection the evening of Wednesday, February 29. He was declared dead at 6:22 p.m.

Rivas was leader of the fugitive gang known as the "Texas Seven," which escaped on December 13, 2000, from the John Connally prison unit, near the south Texas town of Kenedy, where they had been serving lengthy sentences. Eleven days later, on Christmas Eve, they killed 29-year-old Dallas-area police officer Aubrey Hawkins (shown below) while robbing a sporting goods store in Irving, Texas. Rivas and his companions fled the scene of the killing and were found hiding in Colorado in January 2001.

"For the Hawkins family, I do apologize for everything that happened, not because I'm here, but for closure in your hearts. I really believe you deserve that,” Rivas said during his final statement.

None of Hawkins' family attended the execution but four of the officer's colleagues and the district attorney who prosecuted the case were present on their behalf. A number of Rivas' friends and his Canadian wife, who he married recently while imprisoned, also attended.

"I am grateful for everything in my life," Rivas said. "To my wife, I will be waiting for you."

Rivas, a native of El Paso, is the second member of the "Texas Seven" to be executed. One of the others, Larry James Harper, committed suicide before he was captured by authorities and the other four -- Joseph C. Garcia, Randy Ethan Halprin, Patrick Henry Murphy Jr., and Donald Keith Newbury -- are currently on death row and awaiting execution.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

A Year Ago This Month: Lecherous Lawyer Convicted in Scandal w. 12-Year-Old!

On February 7, 2011, a jury in New Braunfels, Texas, sentenced local attorney Mark A. Clark to seven years in prison for trying to induce a 12-year-old girl to pose for him in sexy clothing at his office the previous summer. A search of the office by police revealed a hidden stash of items that included more hard lemonade and some vodka, champagne glasses, a breast pump with hoses, condoms, cell phones, KY Jelly, a sex toy, a box of feminine douches, corsets, fishnet stockings, lacy underwear, and bikinis.

Following his conviction, the Texas State Bar Association also took action against Clark and, on February 23, suspended him and ordered that he contact all of his current clients to inform them of his conviction and return any payments for services not yet rendered. As a result, he will likely never again be allowed to practice law in Texas.

Read more about Clark in "Mark of Shame," one of the chapters in the "Sex" section of Texas Confidential: Sex, Scandal, Murder, and Mayhem in the Lone Star State! Also, in the "small world" category, Clark was the defense attorney for convicted murderess Janice Vickers, who brutally killed an 83-year-old woman in November 2006.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Election 2012: Texas Dems Send Hoax Message!

2012 is destined to be a big election year and is not just starting to heat up but to actually get weird ...

Like just about everyone else in America with email, I regularly receive political messages that are, to a lesser or greater extent, hoaxes. In mid-January, I received a many-times-forwarded message with the subject “Congressional Reform Act of 2011” (see Debunking 'Congressional Reform Act of 2011' on the Religion, Politics, and Sex site). On the surface, this appeared to be a typical piece of Tea Party/neocon invective that was unexceptional in any way; it started off with the obvious lie that it had originated with Warren Buffet, and then went on to call for a number of “common sense” responses to problems that don’t really exist, etc., and looked like something that had been making the rounds on Facebook a few days earlier. When I looked to see if I could tell where this message had originated, however, I was struck by a genuine surprise: It had, by all accounts, been sent out by the Chair of the Democratic Party of Comal County, Texas!

“While I personally do not fully agree with all of these suggestions, they are a good place to start,” this good lady writes at the beginning of her message. In that the contents of the message were ultimately written by the kind of people who make Democrats feel nervous about living in Texas, I would imagine that she would not agree with them. Why things she does not agree with would be “a good place to start,” however, I have no idea.

The idea that the leader of an organization representing besieged Democrats in a frighteningly Red state would be sending out rightwing literature was too much for me to accept and so I immediately sent her an email message to let her know I had received it. I expected she would probably let me know that she had been a victim of identity theft, but figured there was also a slight chance she would embarrassedly admit to accidentally disseminating something she had not bothered to verify (or even read very carefully to ensure it was in keeping with her party’s ethos).

When I had not received a reply after three days, I followed up with her again, once again emphasizing that I was a jouranlist and intended to publish an article about the hoax to which she had, one way or another, been party. As of this writing, however, she has still not had either the sense or the courtesy to reply to me or my readers.

Seemingly coincidentally, right after I sent my first message to the Chair of the local Democratic organization I received a friendly and somewhat solicitous message from a gentleman who shared her last name. A little investigation revealed that this individual is currently running for a U.S. Senate seat, that he is also a member of the Democratic Party of Comal County, and that he is, in fact, the husband of the woman who had sent out the message being discussed here. We traded a few messages but, when I asked him about the email message that had originated with his wife, it went quiet at his end and our correspondence ceased.

And so, in the absence of any kind of a response, I am left to conclude that the most recent rightwing hoax to cross my desk originated with … a local office of the Democratic Party. This is certainly not an auspicious way for an organization of this sort to start off any year -- all the less so one in which we are about to experience a heated national election cycle in which political organizations that hope to prevail will need to be on their game.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Two Years Ago This Month: Chupacabra Alert!

In January 2010, news reports broke about an ostensible chupacabra that had been found dead on a golf course in the north Texas town of Runaway Bay, Texas! The local Wise County Messenger newspaper reported that the “brown, earth-colored creature is hairless with oversized canines and elongated padded feet with inch-long toes tapered with sharp, curved claws. The creature also had long hind legs.” A careful examination of this monster, however, revealed it to be a raccoon that had been rendered hairless by mange. The Runaway Bay city council nonetheless followed up by voting in the chupacabra as the new town mascot.

Read about the "Legend of the Chupacabra" in the "Mayhem" section of Texas Confidential: Sex, Scandal, Murder, and Mayhem in the Lone Star State!

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Three Years Ago Today: Zombie Alert!

Early on the morning of Monday, January 19, 2009, commuters in the state capital of Austin were surprised the see the dire warnings “ZOMBIES AHEAD” and “ZOMBIES AHEAD! RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!” on two large electronic signs. The messages had been posted sometime the night before.

Read more about this apparent prank in "Zombies Ahead!," a chapter in the the "Mayhem" section of Texas Confidential: Sex, Scandal, Murder, and Mayhem in the Lone Star State!

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

41 Years Ago Today: Sharpstown Stock Scandal Starts

On January 18, 1971, attorneys for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filed a lawsuit in federal court in Dallas alleging stock fraud against a number of influential Texans, including Houston banker and real estate developer Frank W. Sharp, former Democratic state attorney general Waggoner Carr, and former state insurance commissioner John Osorio. The suit also named Sharp’s corporations, including the National Bankers Life Insurance Corporation and the Sharpstown State Bank. By the time the events these actions were initiating had played out, the state government would be shaken to its core and a number of promising political careers would be destroyed.

Read more about the Sharpstown Stock Scandal in the "Scandal" section of Texas Confidential: Sex, Scandal, Murder, and Mayhem in the Lone Star State!

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

10 Years Ago This Month: Lay Resigns as Head of Enron

Ten years ago this month, in January 2002, Kenneth Lay resigned as chairman and chief executive officer of Enron, posts he had held since 1985 following the collapse of the corporation. Lay was ultimately convicted of 10 counts of wire fraud, securities fraud, and making false and misleading statements and was facing decades in prison when he mysteriously died and was buried in a secret location, prompting speculation that he faked his own death and thereby escaped justice.

Lay's exploits are described in "The Enron Scandal," one of the chapters in the "Scandal" section of Texas Confidential: Sex, Scandal, Murder, and Mayhem in the Lone Star State!

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

11 Years Ago This Month: Clinton Pardons Cisneros

Eleven years ago this month, in January 2001, as one of his last official acts as president, Bill Clinton pardoned U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Henry Cisneros. After a four-year federal investigation, the former mayor of San Antonio had been indicted on 18 charges and convicted of lying to the FBI about how much money he had paid his mistress, gold-digging whore Linda Medlar.

Cisneros is one of the characters covered in "Paying for It, Lying About It — And Getting Away With It," one of the chapters in the "Sex" section of Texas Confidential: Sex, Scandal, Murder, and Mayhem in the Lone Star State!

Saturday, January 7, 2012

106 Years Ago Today: Birthday of 'Alligator Man' Joe Ball

On January 7, 1896, Joe Ball, who went on to become known variously as “the Alligator Man,” “the Butcher of Elmendorf,” and “the Bluebeard of South Texas,” was born. A boogeyman of Texas folklore, Joe Ball was a World War I combat veteran and bootlegger who, after Prohibition, opened a watering hole called the Sociable Inn in Elmendorf, Texas, just southeast of San Antonio. Beside it he built a pond where he kept five alligators, charging people to see them, especially during feeding times, when he threw them live dogs and cats. Animals were not the only things he was feeding his reptilian pets, however, and from 1936 to 1938 he is believed to have killed more than 20 women and disposed of the remains of most of them in his pond. His apparent victims included his barmaids, former girlfriends, and even his wife.

Ball is one of the characters covered in "Texas Ser'yall Killers," one of the chapters in the "Murder" section of Texas Confidential: Sex, Scandal, Murder, and Mayhem in the Lone Star State!

See also "Strange Family Ties: Man Discovers Mother Killed by Joe Ball"!