[This post is part of a larger series of posts. See here for a fuller explanation.]
Previously: How Brett Kimberlin Tried to Frame Me for a Crime (And How You Can Help!)—Broken Down into Eight Easy Pieces
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Dear reader, I have been holding back a story from you for over four months. A crime was committed against me—indeed, several have been—but I was afraid to publicize it, because it would have the effect of fully and completely “outing” me.
Well, today I break that silence, starting with my name. It’s Walker. As in Aaron Walker, not “Aaron Worthing” as you have known me for now over two years.
And I am going to tell you about how Brett Kimberlin attempted to frame me for a crime. He attempted to make authorities in Maryland believe that on January 9, 2012, as we were both exiting a courtroom, I essentially beat him up. You will see him claim that I “decked” him, that the sheriff’s deputies had to separate me from him, that I kept coming at him and the deputies had to restrain me.
And then you will see video of the incident and realize that all of this is a lie. I will even show you a second video that contrasts Kimberlin’s words with the video footage. That is right, you are not going to have to believe my word. You will only have to believe your eyes.
This is a long post, but that is because there is a lot to tell. And we do have to start with some background.
Next: Part 1: Background.
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