Friday, December 28, 2012

Leslie Ann McClinton, Mobile, AL

Ms. McClinton was busted, along with a mother and son, for a meth operation in the family's home. On her Facebook page, she describes herself as "One crazy bitch, thats all you need to know." She's all that, and she cooks too. What a woman!

Original story

Facebook page

19 comments:

  1. how the fuck you gone invade somones privacy like this? thats my sister and although i dont agree with anything she does, if i could find out who done this pussy shit right here you will be regretting it. my names garrett paul knapp get at me if you aint a pussy ass dude.

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  3. So Garrett, please explain how we "invade somones privacy" by linking to things which are already out on the internet? Here's the reality, dude: Your sister is still young enough to turn around and have a decent rest of her life. Maybe she'll be ashamed of being on this website, and that'll give her an extra push to go straight. If she doesn't, she'll have non-stop misery and an early grave. So if you want to help, have sis hit up our website. Stay in touch, bro!

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  4. how is ok for you to just post 1 person from mobile, al with meth charges when there are multiple people with meth charges that were arrested around the same time she was? that's unfair.

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  5. Jessica, look at the pictures of all those who have been posted on this blog. Look at the name of the blog. Now, you tell me why only one person was posted from this bust.

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  6. If it's because they're young females, you need to take another look because a girl i went to school with, and i'm only 19, was arrested for the same charge right before Leslie in Mobile, Al. So how is this fair again?

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  7. Jessica, if there's a news story, post a link and we'll check it out.

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  8. i think ur just a pussy ass bitch id beat yo ass if i could see see u u aint shit hidin behind a keyboard

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  9. I would totally bang this chick all night

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  10. Listen Garrett. This site is tryng to help your sister. Nobody wants to see her become a snaggle-toothed, backwoods trick. Obviously you or your family didn't do too good of a job of raising her correctly, or she wouldn't be busted cooking dope. Please don't give us that redneck, 'I'll beat your ass boy' shit. Nobody wants to hear it, nor do I believe it (I'm from south Alabama as well, so I know the defensive tactics of a young redneck male.) Do us all a favor, and keep your sister, off the meth. If you'll put in as much time and effort as you do, bowing out your chest on the internet, you will be successful in accomplishing this!

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    1. You got that right, Mr. Real. While Garrett was playing tough guy, his sister's teenage boyfriend/accomplice was moving out of his mom's house into Leslie's house. Perhaps brother Garrett could invest some energy into that situation.

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    2. Mr. Real, I am Leslie's mother. I raised her. Garrett and the other people replying to this page were no where to be found while she was growing up. They are the children of her father who I divorced when she was 1 yr old in an attempt to save her from a troubled life. They are not who raised her and they did not come into her life until she was 21 years old. I don't appreciate your judgement against me. I took her to church, I sent her to the finest private schools, I encouraged her to play sports, cheer, and do all the things a parent encourages their children to do so that they will stay busy and out of trouble. Leslie was a rebel. She would not listen to reason, anything, or anyone who tried to stop her from doing what she wanted to do. I spent what was left of my IRA, $10,000.00, on rehab for her. I reached a point where I had to let her go and put it in the hands of God. Don't you or anyone else even try to judge me. How dare you presume to know how she was raised. You are no Christian.

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    3. Good point, Ms. McClinton. Sometimes, when you've done all you can do, it's all you can do. Hopefully your daughter figures things out somehow, as I'm sure her bad choices hurt you deeply. And by the way, our personal opinion is, don't spend yourself broke trying to help her. She's making the choices, and she needs to find her own way out. Don't let her ruin your life too.

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    4. Robin, it's weird how you say you saved Leslie from a troubled life when she's the only child out of his 4 children that is in jail and on there way to prison and YOU raised her.. hahaha. Sounds like your ex husband, MY DAD, did a better job at raising us 3 kids than you did with raising that 1.
      She would have been better off being raised by our father.. because obvioulsy you didn't do to good of a job.

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  11. http://blog.al.com/live/2013/01/couple_back_in_jail_accused_of.html

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  12. Now hold on a dog-gone minute!!! I am Leslies father, When Mrs. McClinton decided to divorce me, I was away in the ARMY. Two days before I was to come home after being gone for six months, I called to tell her what flight I would be on and what time I would be at the airport. That is when she informed me that she went and filed for a divorce. Real nice!! And as far as divorceing me in an attempt to save Leslie from a troubled life, we see how that has worked out!! There is a very good reason that me and my other kids were not around Leslie until she was 21.When my daughter was 7 years old,she would cry and scream everytime I took her home from spending the weekend with me because she wanted to stay with me instead of going back to her mothers and step-dads. So, Mrs. McClinton accused me of molesting my own daughter!! Only in an attempt to keep her away from me. And after no evidence and the courts refussing to do anything, my daughter and her mother suddenly disappeared. After 15 years of searching and attempting to get her family members to help me, the refussed by the way, I was finally able to locate her thanks to one of Leslies cousins. Leslie was married and had two children by this time. We instantly became very very close!! Although Leslie has been in jail for a while now, I still get to have her kids, my beautiful grand-kids, come and stay with me now and then. As a matter of fact they spent the week-end with me and my family just a couple of weeks ago. I'm sure that Mrs. McClinton may love her grand-kids,but she has never and I repeat, NEVER kept them!! I have three other children with my wife of 21 years now, and none of them are in jail. Although I don't proclaim to be anywhere close to being a perfect father,God knows my wife and I have had trouble with our children,but they are all doing very well right now. And I don't agree with the way my son has expressed his anger on this site,but it should show some of you just how close Leslie and her brothers and sister have become in just a short period of time. I try not to judge people, but I can see from some of these post, that people are making judgements, and don't know any of the facts. Just because you read something in the paper or on an arrest document, does'nt mean that it is true. If you don't know Leslie, her mother or me, you have no right to judge or say what needs to happen!! I feel that me and my family got thrown under the bus a little bit. When Leslie needs anything, she does'nt call her mother, she calls me! She knows that no matter what I will always be here for her and stand by her through hell and back if that is what it takes. Leslie was allowed to get married when she was sixteen, by her mother, and was married for seven years before her and her husband got divorced. Leslie, not having a childhood, started to party and hang around the wrong people. She started getting in trouble and I tried my best to get her to stop. But Leslie was 24 years old and I could not stop her from doing what she wanted to do. She has come to see that everything I told her has come to pass. I truely believe that she has learned her lesson. I pray she has anyway!! But, I don't mean to throw anyone under the bus or blame things that has happened on someone else. Leslie has made some decisions that has got her where she is now. But, my point is that if you are not personally involved with our family, Leslie or her mother, you have no clue what has happened or what is happening. When Leslie gets out of jail, I will let her see these comments and let her explain her life to you, because some of you pretend to be sooooooo concerned about her!!! I love my daughter very much!! And no matter what it takes, I will see that she gets through this. Thanks!!

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    1. Gary - We'd love to hear from Leslie. And, more than anything, we'd love to hear that she "has learned her lesson." Every human being deserves better than the life she is choosing. And by the way, every man deserves better than a wife who files divorce while he's away serving in the military. That's bad enough for a country western song.

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