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More letters from Jail…

Posted on May 15, 2014 in Andy's Threats Ron Kelsay Trial Updates Wiser Technology

Andy Esquivel jail photo

Andy Esquivel has been keeping himself busy writing letters from jail.  He’s now been moved to a mental hospital, but it’s still interesting to see how Andy kept himself busy.  Below is a link to several of these letters – including one from his “spouse” (girlfriend actually) and one complaining about his newest public defender.  The letters are hard to read, but still fun.

Here are the letters [PDF]

Incidentally, I’m curious what Andy’s personal biographer Ron Kelsay is thinking right now.  I’d give $50 bucks to see the look on his face when he reads these letters from jail and realizes that his documentary is never going to sell any tickets.  I wonder what Allen Brady is thinking now that his dream of moving into a $2 Million dollar house with the proceeds from some lawsuit over Xtagged evaporate.  I wonder what Steve Klemark is thinking now that he realizes he drove his wife to the brink by chasing a drug addicted con-man around for years.  I wonder what Shar Jenkins is thinking right now, realizing that his dream of opening a night-club in Park City have vanished.  Guys, you’re welcome to post your thoughts – we’re all dying to hear form you!

Update: I spent a lot of time trying to understand these letters and after way too much time immersed in Andy’s gibberish I realized that int he second (or third) letter, Andy is actually trying to convince the judge to recuse himself from this case and grant Andy a change of venue with a new judge.  If that’s not a sign of pure desperation, then I don’t know what is.

Andy Esquivel moved to mental hospital

Posted on May 10, 2014 in Trial Updates

Andy Esquivel has been moved from Davis County Jail to a mental hospital.  He will be treated for his delusions and psychosis, then re-evaluated for sanity in August.  If at that time he still thinks he’s a genius inventor who’s the target of a conspiracy to cost him millions of dollars and take his company away, then he’ll continue the psychiatric treatments until he’s cured.

In the meantime, someone should commit Allen Brady, Shar Jenkions and Steve Klemark, since they obviously suffer form the same delusions.