Sean Boushie Expose TV Show film dates changed to August 4 to August 11, 2013

Bill Windsor was forced to change the scheduled filming YET AGAIN as there is a hearing on August 1 in Lexington Missouri that he must attend in the case of Windsor v. Allie Overstreet.

Sean Boushie Expose TV Show film dates changed to August 4 to August 11, 2013.

Bill Windsor of Lawless America had to leave Montana in his rearview mirror as he raced back to Topeka Kansas for the trial of Claudine Dombrowski and the American Mothers Political Party.  Then the Allie Overstreet hearing came as a surprise.

I will head to Missoula Montana on August 1 after the hearing ends.  I have three stops to make along the way.  Then the filming will begin!

I received an email today to confirm delivery of my bulletproof vest.  I will be wearing it the whole time I am in Missoula because of the many threats by Sean Boushie.

Sean Boushie Expose TV Show film dates changed to July 29 to August 6, 2013

Sean Boushie Expose TV Show film dates changed to July 29 to August 6, 2013.

Bill Windsor of Lawless America had to leave Montana in his rearview mirror as he raced back to Topeka Kansas for the trial of Claudine Dombrowski and the American Mothers Political Party.

There was no way to reach the judge to seek a continuance, so another 1,600 miles will be racked up on the Jeep just for this July 25, 2013 trial.

I will head to Missoula Montana on July 26.

 

 

Sean Boushie filming delayed due to hearing on another stalker in Topeka Kansas

Sean Boushie filming delayed due to hearing on another stalker in Topeka Kansas.

Bill Windsor has to turn around and drive to Topeka Kansas for Claudine Dombrowski Stalking Hearing.

Sean Boushie has to be delayed a few days.  I will drive straight to Missoula from Topeka.

Hearing is July 25.  I have a lot of driving to do.

Sean Boushie admits he is shaking in his boots, yet continues to cyberstalk and harass Bill Windsor

Sean Boushie admits he is shaking in his boots, yet continues to cyberstalk and harass Bill Windsor.  Here’s the latest email from this thing:

From: William Windsore [mailto:billwindsore@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2013 7:20 PM
To: nobodies@att.net
Subject:

Oh no, we are so scared…..  I’m just shaking in my tiny little boots. I’m so scarred that a fat psychopath liar who everybody knows is crazy is going to tell all kinds of lies. Oh what will I do… Maybe ill eat all his pie!!! That will piss him off!  Go get some anti psychotic meds asshole. You don’t have the balls to face a real man in the daylight. All you can do is type on your wittle computer. Your a liar!!! Enjoy your cell.

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I will begin filming in Missoula Montana where Sean Boushie, who steals my identity and others, works for Cyberstalker U (University of Montana).  I don’t lie, and I have all the evidence needed to put this guy away for the rest of his life.

We will also be investigating Mrs. Boushie this week.  Her name is Wynette Boushie.  How involved in all of this is Wynette Boushie?  Wynette Boushie has defended her husband, Sean Boushie, before, and it is hard to imagine that someone could defend a criminal like this unless they were involved.  How involved in the criminal activity of Sean Boushie is Wynette Boushie?

We’re going to have vehicles driving around Missoula and Stevensville with signs on them asking anyone who knows Sean Boushie or Wynette Boushie to call us.

We’re going to have posters posted on University bulletin boards, at supermarkets, and anywhere wanted posters for criminals are posted.  We will have people on street corners handing out flyers.

We’re working on some radio commercials.  We have ads on CraigsList, and we may put ads in the local Missoula and Stevensville newspapers.

And I’ll be there in my bulletproof vest with giant letters “TV” on the back.

I cannot wait to get to Missoula to get things rolling.  Filming was scheduled for July 26 to August 1.

There will be several surprises in Missoula and Stevensville this week.  You’ll read about them right here after they happen.

To reach Bill Windsor and Lawless America, email nobodies@att.net

www.LawlessAmerica.com

www.LawlessAmerica.org

www.facebook.com/lawlessamerica2

www.facebook.com/billwindsor1

www.youtube.com/lawlessamerica

www.imdb.com/title/tt2337260/

 

Will filmmaker Bill Windsor be murdered in Missoula Montana next week?

Will filmmaker Bill Windsor be murdered in Missoula Montana next week?  That’s the question asked in a news release that is being sent to all media outlets in the state of Montana.

Bill Windsor will be in Missoula from July 29 to August 6 to film an expose of the University of Montana and one of its teachers, Sean Boushie.  The filming is being done for the pilot of a proposed TV series.  Sean Boushie has sent a number of messages to Bill Windsor that he considers to be death threats.

Bill Windsor will be wearing a bulletproof vest all week,  but Sean Boushie posted a message online indicating that it won’t do the job.  Bill Windsor assumes this means Sean Boushie will be going for a head shot.

Sean Boushie is a cyberstalker, and the TV show will explore how he has been allowed to do what he has done without any action by the University of Montana or law enforcement.  The show will investigate whether the University of Montana pays Sean Boushie to cyberstalk.

Bill Windsor believes Sean Boushie has violated as many as 284 counts of six Montana criminal laws.  These have been documented on www.SeanBoushie.com.

Here is an article in which each of the criminal statutes have been identified:

https://seanboushie.com/

After each statute is a link to all the evidence of that alleged crime.

There are many counts, so you have to page down to see each one.

Thus far, Bill Windsor has identified and documented what he believes are as many as 284 counts of violations of six (6) Missouri criminal statutes:

67 counts of violation of the Privacy in Communications law.

109 counts of violation of the Stalking law.

53 counts of violation of Identity Theft.

22 counts of violation of the Criminal Defamation law.

15 counts of violation of the Criminal Invasion of Privacy law.

18 counts of violation of the Assault law.

Will Bill Windsor be murdered in Missoula?  It should be exciting to see what happens.

For more information, contact:

William M. Windsor, www.LawlessAmerica.com, nobodies@att.net, Phone:

770-578-1094

Sean Boushie continues to cyberstalk and commit crimes against Bill Windsor

Sean Boushie, employee of the University of Montana, appears to be a professional cyberstalker.

Sean Boushie continues to cyberstalk and commit crimes against Bill Windsor.  This email was just received from a stolen identity account used by Sean Boushie,  Sean Boushie wants to harass me by pretending I have done something wrong, but I haven’t.

I will tell you this.  I don’t want to leave Missoula until this lowlife is arrested.

From: William Windsore [mailto:billwindsore@yahoo.com]
Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2013 9:01 PM
To: nobodies@att.net
Subject:

Bitler is gonna get arrested!! Yippieeeee

45-7-205. False reports to law enforcement authorities. (1) A person commits an offense under this section if the person knowingly:

(a) gives false information to any law enforcement officer with the purpose to implicate another;

(b) reports to law enforcement authorities an offense or other incident within their concern knowing that it did not occur; or

(c) pretends to furnish law enforcement authorities with information relating to an offense or incident when the person knows that the person has no information relating to the offense or incident.

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Bill Windsor is advertising for film crew in Missoula Montana


Bill Windsor is advertising for film crew in Missoula Montana.

This ad is running in CraigsList in Missoula Montana:
I am filming a pilot for a proposed TV series in Missoula and Stevensville from July 29 to August 6, 2013. I would like to find a film student to operate the camera when I am interviewing people. 

We will be in high traffic locations on and just off campus to film reactions of students to the expose.

This is a no budget operation, so please let me know what you would want per hour to help. You will receive credit in the film/TV show. I can work around your schedule, or I can use two or three students so I always have a camera operator.

If you aren’t familiar with the Canon XF300, I can teach you. It’s pretty simple. We will be using Sennheiser wireless microphones and Lowell lights when shooting interviews indoors. We also use two Canon 5D Mark III’s.

You should be aware that this is an expose of a University of Montana teacher who I believe has threatened to kill me. I will be wearing a bulletproof vest all week.

See www.SeanBoushie.com.

Bill Windsor is headed toward Missoula Montana for the expose of Sean Boushie

Bill Windsor is headed toward Missoula Montana for the expose of Sean Boushie.

Bill Windsor will arrive in Missoula on July 29, 2013 under heavy security.

Sean Boushie is a cyberstalker who works as a teacher at the University of Montana.  Allegedly.  I will be exposing him as a criminal, and we will be exploring whether the University pays him to cyberstalk.

Sean Boushie charged with 284 counts of violations of six (6) Missouri criminal statutes

Sean Boushie has violated at least 284 counts of six Montana criminal laws.  I have been documenting them here on this website.  I have much more to post, but I needed to stop somewhere and submit this to all the law enforcement authorities.

Here are each of the criminal statutes that I have identified.  After each statute is a link to a website that I set up to chronicle his stalking and threats.  When you click on that link, it takes you to all the evidence of that crime.  There are many counts, so you have to page down to see each one.

Thus far, I have identified and documented 284 counts of violations of six (6) Missouri criminal statutes:

67 counts of violation of the Privacy in Communications law identified on the website.

109 counts of violation of the Stalking law identified on the website.

53 counts of violation of Identity Theft identified on the website.

22 counts of violation of the Criminal Defamation law identified on the website.

15 counts of violation of the Criminal Invasion of Privacy law identified on the website.

18 counts of violation of the Assault law identified on the website.

Mont. Code Ann. § 45-8-213. Privacy in communications. (2007)
(1)  Except as provided in 69-6-104, a person commits the offense of violating privacy in communications if the person knowingly or purposely:

(a)  with the purpose to terrify, intimidate, threaten, harass, annoy, or offend, communicates with a person by electronic communication and uses obscene, lewd, or profane language, suggests a lewd or lascivious act, or threatens to inflict injury or physical harm to the person or property of the person. The use of obscene, lewd, or profane language or the making of a threat or lewd or lascivious suggestions is prima facie evidence of an intent to terrify, intimidate, threaten, harass, annoy, or offend.

(b)  uses an electronic communication to attempt to extort money or any other thing of value from a person or to disturb by repeated communications the peace, quiet, or right of privacy of a person at the place where thecommunications are received;

(c)  records or causes to be recorded a conversation by use of a hidden electronic or mechanical device that reproduces a human conversation without the knowledge of all parties to the conversation. This subsection (1)(c) does not apply to:

(i) elected or appointed public officials or to public employees when the transcription or recording is done in the performance of official duty;

(ii) persons speaking at public meetings;

(iii) persons given warning of the transcription or recording, and if one person provides the warning, either party may record; or

(iv) a health care facility, as defined in 50-5-101, or a government agency that deals with health care if the recording is of a health care emergency telephone communication made to the facility or agency.

(2)  Except as provided in 69-6-104, a person commits the offense of violating privacy in communications if the person purposely intercepts an electronic communication.This subsection does not apply to elected or appointed public officials or to public employees when the interception is done in the performance of official duty or to persons given warning of the interception.

(3)

(a) A person convicted of the offense of violating privacy in communications shall be fined an amount not to exceed $ 500 or be imprisoned in the county jail for a term not to exceed 6 months, or both.

(b) On a second conviction of subsection (1)(a) or (1)(b), a person shall be imprisoned in the county jail for a term not to exceed 1 year or be fined an amount not to exceed $ 1,000, or both.

(c) On a third or subsequent conviction of subsection (1)(a) or (1)(b), a person shall be imprisoned in the state prison for a term not to exceed 5 years or be fined an amount not to exceed $ 10,000, or both.

(4) ”Electronic communication” means any transfer between persons of signs, signals, writing, images, sounds, data, or intelligence of any nature transmitted in whole or in part by a wire, radio, electromagnetic, photoelectronic, or photo-optical system.

List of Sean Boushie Violations of Privacy in Communications law.

As of July 21, 2013, there are 67 counts of violation of the Privacy in Communications law identified on the website.


Mont. Code Ann. § 45-5-220
. Stalking — exemption — penalty.
(1) A person commits the offense of stalking if the person purposely or knowingly causes another person substantial emotional distress or reasonable apprehension of bodily injury or death by repeatedly:
(a) following the stalked person; or
(b) harassing, threatening, or intimidating the stalked person, in person or by phone, by mail, or by other action, device, or method.
(2) This section does not apply to a constitutionally protected activity.
(3) For the first offense, a person convicted of stalking shall be imprisoned in the county jail for a term not to exceed 1 year or fined an amount not to exceed $1,000, or both. For a second or subsequent offense or for a first offense against a victim who was under the protection of a restraining order directed at the offender, the offender shall be imprisoned in the state prison for a term not to exceed 5 years or fined an amount not to exceed $10,000, or both. A person convicted of stalking may be sentenced to pay all medical, counseling, and other costs incurred by or on behalf of the victim as a result of the offense.
(4) Upon presentation of credible evidence of violation of this section, an order may be granted, as set forth in Title 40, chapter 15, restraining a person from engaging in the activity described in subsection (1).
(5) For the purpose of determining the number of convictions under this section, “conviction” means:
(a) a conviction, as defined in 45-2-101 , in this state;
(b) a conviction for a violation of a statute similar to this section in another state; or
(c) a forfeiture of bail or collateral deposited to secure the defendant’s appearance in court in this state or another state for a violation of a statute similar to this section, which forfeiture has not been vacated.
(6) Attempts by the accused person to contact or follow the stalked person after the accused person has been given actual notice that the stalked person does not want to be contacted or followed constitutes prima facie evidence that the accused person purposely or knowingly followed, harassed, threatened, or intimidated the stalked person.

The University of Montana warns its students about stalking and about cyberstalking.  Looks like they forgot to warn the employees of the University, which includes Sean Boushie.

List of Sean Boushie Violations of Stalking law.

As of July 21, 2013, there are 109 counts of violation of the Stalking law identified on the website.


Mont. Code Ann. §45-6-332
. Identity Theft

(1) A person commits the offense of theft of identity if the person purposely or knowingly obtains personal identifying information of another person and uses that information for any unlawful purpose, including to obtain or attempt to obtain credit, goods, services, financial information, or medical information in the name of the other person without the consent of the other person.
(2) (a) A person convicted of the offense of theft of identity if no economic benefit was gained or was attempted to be gained or if an economic benefit of less than $1,000 was gained or attempted to be gained shall be fined an amount not to exceed $1,000, imprisoned in the county jail for a term not to exceed 6 months, or both.
(b) A person convicted of the offense of theft of identity if an economic benefit of $1,000 or more was gained or attempted to be gained shall be fined an amount not to exceed $10,000, imprisoned in a state prison for a term not to exceed 10 years, or both.
(3) As used in this section, “personal identifying information” includes but is not limited to the name, date of birth, address, telephone number, driver’s license number, social security number or other federal government identification number, tribal identification card number, place of employment, employee identification number, mother’s maiden name, financial institution account number, credit card number, or similar identifying information relating to a person.
(4) If restitution is ordered, the court may include, as part of its determination of an amount owed, payment for any costs incurred by the victim, including attorney fees and any costs incurred in clearing the credit history or credit rating of the victim or in connection with any civil or administrative proceeding to satisfy any debt, lien, or other obligation of the victim arising as a result of the actions of the defendant.

List of Sean Boushie Violations of Identity Theft.

As of July 21, 2013, there are 53 counts of violation of Identity Theft identified on the website.



MONT CODE ANN § 45-8-21. Criminal Defamation
.

(1) Defamatory matter is anything that exposes a person or a group, class, or association to hatred, contempt, ridicule, degradation, or disgrace in society or injury to the person’s or its business or occupation.
(2) Whoever, with knowledge of its defamatory character, orally, in writing, or by any other means, including by electronic communication, as defined in 45-8-213, communicates any defamatory matter to a third person without the consent of the person defamed commits the offense of criminal defamation and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than 6 months in the county jail or a fine of not more than $500, or both.
(3) Violation of subsection (2) is justified if:
(a) the defamatory matter is true;
(b) the communication is absolutely privileged;
(c) the communication consists of fair comment made in good faith with respect to persons participating in matters of public concern;
(d) the communication consists of a fair and true report or a fair summary of any judicial, legislative, or other public or official proceedings; or
(e) the communication is between persons each having an interest or duty with respect to the subject matter of the communication and is made with the purpose to further the interest or duty.
(4) A person may not be convicted on the basis of an oral communication of defamatory matter except upon the testimony of at least two other persons that they heard and understood the oral statement as defamatory or upon a plea of guilty or nolo contendere.

List of Sean Boushie violations of Criminal Defamation law

As of July 21, 2013, there are 22 counts of violation of the Criminal Defamation law identified on the website.


Mont. Code Ann. § 45-8-220
.  Criminal Invasion of Privacy.

(1) Except as provided in subsection (2), a person commits the offense of invasion of personal privacy if the person knowingly or purposely obtains or attempts to obtain personal or confidential information about an individual while posing as the individual. A person convicted under this section shall be incarcerated for a term not to exceed 1 year or fined an amount not to exceed $10,000, or both.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to a person who poses as another individual with the express consent of that other individual.

List of Sean Boushie violations of Criminal Invasion of Privacy law

As of July 21, 2013, there are 15 counts of violation of the Criminal Invasion of Privacy law identified on the website.

MONT CODE ANN § 45-5-201. Assault:

(1) A person commits the offense of assault if the person:
(a) purposely or knowingly causes bodily injury to another;
(b) negligently causes bodily injury to another with a weapon;
(c) purposely or knowingly makes physical contact of an insulting or provoking nature with any individual; or
(d) purposely or knowingly causes reasonable apprehension of bodily injury in another.
(2) A person convicted of assault shall be fined not to exceed $500 or be imprisoned in the county jail for any term not to exceed 6 months, or both.

List of Sean Boushie Violations of the Crime of Assault

As of July 21, 2013, there are 18 counts of violation of the Assault law identified on the website.