Carli Banks and Melanie Rios don't get much detective work done but they sure look great in bondage!New to the agency, Carli makes a rookie mistake by allowing a dubious couple access to the office while Melanie's out on a job. Carli pays for her error by struggling bound and gagged in her chair while her captors wait for Melanie to return! Warning the plucky PI to stay out of their business, the sinister couple leave Melanie trussed up and gagged in the chair next to Carli! As the girls twist in their chairs, they work together ingeniously in attempting to loosen their bonds and gags but the only result is Carli's breast-baring wardrobe malfunction! Naturally, our detectives refuse to stop their investigation; just as naturally, they wind up in a bind again! Their plight's more serious this time: stripped naked and gagged with duct tape, they're bound standing with their hands tethered overhead to a railing! To drive home his message of noninterference to the hapless detectives, the vicious thug adds a dose of humiliation! While a tape-gagged Carli squirms on her back, hands tied above her head and legs spread wide, Melanie's to fondle and lick her breasts, then suck her toes!The future looks bleak for the Rios agency when tied and tape-gagged nudes Melanie and Carli are into the trunk of their tormentor's car; as the petite captives whimper and writhe, he informs them that they'll be driven to an isolated area where the car -- and its contents -- will be abandoned! ID #: HH-37 Price: $30.00 Quantity: FM Concepts, Inc. Home PageThe Rios Detective Agency: A New Beginning! - DVDThe Rios Detective Agency: A New Beginning! - DownloadCarli Banks, Melanie Rios - HD DownloadMelanie Rios, Carli Banks - HD DownloadMelanie Rios, Carli Banks - HD DownloadCarli Banks, Melanie Rios - HD DownloadMelanie Rios, Carli Banks - HD Download
This class is being presented by a subject matter expert for cops that want to understand the high-level dope game, cops that want to work in narcotics or any kind covert assignment, supervisors and team leaders that may utilize undercover detectives, and any police officer that wants to understand the life of a Narc and learn the current drug trends. Instructor Rios will help students understand what a high-level drug deal and money drop looks like. This criminal activity is happening in your local jurisdictions every day. Learn how to think like a suspect and when to use an undercover detective or informant that is right for the investigation. Additionally, Rios will help students understand the stressors that are associated with working in undercover assignments.
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Rios teaches this course using real life videos of high-level drug deals. Rios also provides insight into the actual tools that narcotic officers and undercover detectives can use and explains the terminology of this craft. Instructor Rios and his class The Narc will give you a peek into the world of narcotics, through the eyes of an undercover.
"It's a very active investigation," Ríos said. "The patrol deputies that are out at [the] scene right now are waiting for the detectives to get to the scene and take over. ... The [state] Office of the Medical Investigator will also be called out to do their examination."
A Cleveland detective (McFadden), on a downtown beat which he had been patrolling for many years, observed two strangers (petitioner and another man, Chilton) on a street corner. He saw them proceed alternately back and forth along an identical route, pausing to stare in the same store window, which they did for a total of about 24 times. Each completion of the route was followed by a conference between the two on a corner, at one of which they were joined by a third man (Katz) who left swiftly. Suspecting the two men of "casing a job, a stick-up," the officer followed them and saw them rejoin the third man a couple of blocks away in front of a store. The officer approached the three, identified himself as a policeman, and asked their names. The men "mumbled something," whereupon McFadden spun petitioner around, patted down his outside clothing, and found in his overcoat pocket, but was unable to remove, a pistol. The officer ordered the three into the store. He removed petitioner's overcoat, took out a revolver, and ordered the three to face the wall with their hands raised. He patted down the outer clothing of Chilton and Katz and seized a revolver from Chilton's outside overcoat pocket. He did not put his hands under the outer garments of Katz (since he discovered nothing in his pat-down which might have been a weapon), or under petitioner's or Chilton's outer garments until he felt the guns. The three were taken to the police station. Petitioner and Chilton were charged with carrying
the denial of a pretrial motion to suppress, the prosecution introduced in evidence two revolvers and a number of bullets seized from Terry and a codefendant, Richard Chilton, [Footnote 2] by Cleveland Police Detective Martin McFadden. At the hearing on the motion to suppress this evidence, Officer McFadden testified that, while he was patrolling in plain clothes in downtown Cleveland at approximately 2:30 in the afternoon of October 31, 1963, his attention was attracted by two men, Chilton and Terry, standing on the corner of Huron Road and Euclid Avenue. He had never seen the two men before, and he was unable to say precisely what first drew his eye to them. However, he testified that he had been a policeman for 39 years and a detective for 35, and that he had been assigned to patrol this vicinity of downtown Cleveland for shoplifters and pickpockets for 30 years. He explained that he had developed routine habits of observation over the years, and that he would "stand and watch people or walk and watch people at many intervals of the day." He added: "Now, in this case, when I looked over, they didn't look right to me at the time." 2ff7e9595c
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