Friday, February 26, 2016

Who is Robert Roy Farmer convicted of killing, torturing cats in San Jose, California? Birthday, criminal history and more

Robert Roy Farmer, cat killer, torture, convicted, criminal, san jose, santa clara, march 19 1991, birthday, born, jack farmer, nancy cole, nancy farmer, san jose, police department, retired, captain, mental illness, methamphetamine, torture, animal cruelty, rape, sexual assault, robert ray farmer, retired, captain

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Who is Robert Roy Farmer who was just convicted of killing 21 cats in San Jose, Santa Clara, California? Robert Roy (sometimes misspelled Ray in court documents) was born March 19, 1991 in Santa Clara County, California. His father is retired captain of the San Jose police force Jack L Farmer. His mother is Nancy J Cole. His father stated that for years they tried to get their son help with counseling, doctors, camps, rehab ... all to no avail. They finally kicked him out of the house because of his behavior.

"A San Jose man was sentenced to 16 years in jail today for killing 21 cats and sexually abusing a dead one, a bittersweet outcome for those whose pets began disappearing almost two years ago.

Santa Clara Superior Court Judge Sharon A. Chatman credited Robert Roy Farmer, 26, for twice the 646 days he already has served since his arrest for crimes that shocked the Cambrian Park community where most of the cats were abducted."

Below from his court records.

Robert Roy Farmer, cat killer, torture, convicted, criminal, san jose, santa clara, march 19 1991, birthday, born, jack farmer, nancy cole, nancy farmer, san jose, police department, retired, captain, mental illness, methamphetamine, torture, animal cruelty, rape, sexual assault, robert ray farmer, retired, captain

Robert Roy Farmer, cat killer, torture, convicted, criminal, san jose, santa clara, march 19 1991, birthday, born, jack farmer, nancy cole, nancy farmer, san jose, police department, retired, captain, mental illness, methamphetamine, torture, animal cruelty, rape, sexual assault, robert ray farmer, retired, captain
More from his criminal records. For some reason his older records misspell his middle name as "Ray" when he is "Roy." Maybe someone in records felt sorry for the dad that the son was major trouble so they changed it?

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10/13/2015
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10/13/2015
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FARMER
ROBERT
RAY
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First Name ROBERT PFN EAG427
Last Name FARMER CEN 15042242
Middle Name Housing Facility ELMWOOD M-4
Sex M Bail Amount 225000.00
Date Of Birth xx/xx/xxxx Release Date 04/07/2022
Booking Date 10/08/2015
Court Appearances
SNOCOURT CODECOURT DEPTDATETIME
1431003907/14/201709:00 AM

Robert Roy Farmer, cat killer, torture, convicted, criminal, san jose, santa clara, march 19 1991, birthday, born, jack farmer, nancy cole, nancy farmer, san jose, police department, retired, captain, mental illness, methamphetamine, torture, animal cruelty, rape, sexual assault, robert ray farmer, retired, captain
Accused Cambrian Park Cat Molester Pleads Not Guilty
Robert Roy Farmer, 24, entered the not guilty plea for alleged crimes against 10 cats last fall in San Jose's Cambrian Park neighborhood.

"SAN JOSE - A man pleaded not guilty Thursday to either killing or abusing cats in San Jose’s Cambrian Park neighborhood last year, prosecutors said.

Robert Roy Farmer, 24, entered the not guilty plea at the Hall of Justice for the alleged crimes against 10 cats from mid-September until his arrest in October, Santa Clara County Deputy District Attorney Alexandra Ellis said.

Farmer is facing 10 felony counts related to animal cruelty, she said. He has also been charged with misdemeanor counts of battery and using or being under the influence of a controlled substance, which were not related to the animal cruelty counts, Ellis said.

The 24-year-old is scheduled to return to court on May 6 to set a preliminary hearing."


Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.

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Thursday, February 25, 2016

Justice Antonin Scalia death a suicide, not murder according to his physician - Justice Scalia, Antonin Scalia

Justice Scalia, Justice Antonin Scalia, Antonin Scalia, President Barack Obama, Michelle Obama
As reported in the media the contents of a letter from Justice Scalia's doctor to the Arizona sheriff have been released. Justice Antonin Scalia had "coronary artery disease, diabetes, sleep apnea, degenerative joint disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and high blood pressure." Justice Scalia also drank, smoked and didn't exercise. The letter is from Rear Adm. Brian P. Monahan, the attending physician for members of Congress and the Supreme Court. 

Dr. David Zich, a physician of internal and emergency medicine at Northwestern Memorial Hospital stated pulmonary embolism and stroke could  "kill somebody very suddenly."  Scalia's death, he said, was unexpected, "but it sounds like it wasn't suspicious." The justice's many ailments, taken together, were "quite dangerous."

Justice Scalia knew of his many serious heath issues. He did not take action to overcome these illnesses. He should have stopped smoking, lost weight and exercised. All those conditions are related to lack of proper diet and exercise. He basically killed himself. Physicians call this "slow suicide." Others state it is "death by fork."

When the patient realizes his behavior is causing serious health issues and he takes no action, the patient obviously doesn't want to recover. Going to the doctor to get medication is not recovery. I'm sure his doctor told him many times he needs to change his behavior or he'll die soon. Deep down inside Justice Scalia did not want to survive. Scalia knowingly allowed himself to die.

Justice Scalia was a supposed devout Catholic. Yes, he supported the death penalty which is a major sin. He also supported discrimination which the bible says is wrong. Suicide is also a major sin. The bible also mentions the "Seven Deadly Sins." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_deadly_sins Scalia is guilty of "gluttony, proud look, lying tongue, and he who soweth discord among bretheren."

Ex President Bill Clinton was told by his doctor that he had coronary heart disease. In response to that diagnosis Bill Clinton lost weight, ate a vegan diet and started exercising. Clinton wanted to live. Scalia sadly did not.

If you or a loved one has any of these diseases, talk to your doctor about proper diet and exercise. Here is a great website on curing these diseases with proper diet.  There are many great vegan foods, recipes in that website. Please, take action today to save your life or the life of a loved one.

*I realize that not all health problems can be solved with proper diet and exercise. Proper diet, exercise and stopping bad habits would still improve someone's health if they're able.

Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.

Mary Cummins, Mary K. Cummins, Mary Katherine Cummins, Mary Cummins-Cobb, Mary, Cummins, Cobb, real estate, appraiser, appraisal, instructor, teacher, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Pasadena, Brentwood, Bel Air, California, licensed, permitted, single family, condo, pud, hud, fannie mae, freddie mac, uspap, certified, residential, certified resident, apartment building, multi-family, commercial, industrial, expert witness, civil, criminal, orea, dre, insurance, bonded, experienced, bilingual, spanish, english, form, 1004, 2055, land, raw, acreage, vacant, insurance, cost, income approach, market analysis, comparative, theory, appraisal theory, cost approach, sales, matched pairs, plot, plat, map, diagram, photo, photographs, photography, rear, front, street, subject, comparable, sold, listed, active, pending, expired, cancelled, listing, mls, multiple listing service, claw, themls,

Monday, February 1, 2016

Mary Cummins Real Estate Appraiser Volunteer Activity - Los Angeles, California

I found an old list of my volunteer activities up to 1982. I decided to update it to the present and post it.

Good Shepherd Church in Beverly Hills

  • 1977-1980 Volunteered with the Shepherdaires to serve food to the elderly 
  • 1977-1978 Christmas boutique sale. Collected articles to sell, sorted, displayed and sold.
  • 1977-1980 Bake sales. I helped serve the Sunday coffee hour in the Parish Hall
  • 1978 Bike-a-thon to raise money for the church
  • 1977-1980 Corporal Works of Mercy. Under Father Priebe I helped the sick, elderly by visiting them, cleaning, making food and changing linen.
Good Shepherd Catholic School in Beverly Hills

  • 1973-1978 School raffle sales to raise money for school
  • 1973-1978 Rummage sale. Picked up articles to sell, cleaned, sorted, displayed and sold. 
  • 1977-1978 International Dinner. Helped set it up in the Parish Hall, decorated, cleaned.
McKinley Home for Boys

  • 1972-1980 Volunteered to serve food for banquets
Handicapables of Greater West Los Angeles, California Handicapables

  • 1979-1981 Helped set up the annual luncheon in the Parish Hall, served, cleaned.
Culver City Swim Team, Roadrunners

  • 1977 Raffle ticket sales to raise money.
  • 1975-1978 Host team, ran scores, helped time events, sold refreshments.
  • 1975-1978 Swim-a-thon. Collected funds per lap to raise money. 
  • 1976 Host Olympians. Helped serve the Olympians when they used our pool for workouts.
Beverly Hills YMCA

  • 1974-1975 Cartwheel-a-thon to raise money.
  • 1974-1975 Sold toffee covered peanuts. Half went to Y, rest went to YMCA camp
  • 1971-1977 Swim-a-thon to raise money.
  • 1976 Volunteer of the year dinner hostess
  • 1976 Gymnastics Fantastics show to raise money, sold programs, refreshments
  • 1976 Half-time show for Lakers game to raise awareness and funds.
Beverly Hills El Rodeo School

  • 1977-1978 Helped during lunch time to make the sets for the drama department. Designed the Spring Fling main backdrop of an angel on a cloud.
Century City Hospital

  • 1981 Volunteered to serve food to patients, ran errands, filed medical records.
Brotman Medical Center

  • 1981 Worked in the ER as an EMT. Took vital signs, assisted doctors in trauma room, updated medical files.
University of Southern California

  • 1982-1984 Worked on the suicide hotline
  • 1982 Volunteer VP of my dorm the International Hall
  • 1983-1984 Volunteer at the Spastic Children's Foundation as assistant to the aquatic therapist
  • 1983 Tutored mentally challenged children as a volunteer
Westside Children Center

  • 1990-1991 Volunteered with abused children newborn to age five.
Animal Match Rescue Team

  • 2000-2002 Took photos of shelter animals and posted them on the Internet
Los Angeles Animal Services

  • 2006-2007 Designed and built a new website for the Department, added the "Pet of the Day" feature.
  • 2000-2006 Volunteered in the shelter
  • 2003 Spay/Neuter Committee
  • 2003 Volunteer Task Force
  • 2003 Wildlife Committee
  • 2003 Spanish language committee
  • 2003 Wildlife presentations 
  • 2003 Free nuisance wildlife control
  • 2004 Adopt-a-thon Committee. Ran adopt-a-thon for WLA shelter.
  • 2004 Was Mrs. Santa for Christmas photos with pets at PetSmart
City of Los Angeles

  • 1981 Skate-a-thon to raise money for leukemia.
  • 2006 Coyote Task Force
  • 2006 Proposition F Animal Facilities Bond Committee
Cummins Real Estate Services

  • 1984-present. Pro bono real estate consulting, appraisals and brokerage.
Animal Advocates non-profit

  • 2002-present. All volunteer non-profit which rescues ill, injured and orphaned wildlife for release back to the wild; wildlife education to children, elderly and community groups; humane nuisance wildlife control; pro-animal legislation.

Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.

Mary Cummins, Mary K. Cummins, Mary Katherine Cummins, Mary Cummins-Cobb, Mary, Cummins, Cobb, real estate, appraiser, appraisal, instructor, teacher, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Pasadena, Brentwood, Bel Air, California, licensed, permitted, single family, condo, pud, hud, fannie mae, freddie mac, uspap, certified, residential, certified resident, apartment building, multi-family, commercial, industrial, expert witness, civil, criminal, orea, dre, insurance, bonded, experienced, bilingual, spanish, english, form, 1004, 2055, land, raw, acreage, vacant, insurance, cost, income approach, market analysis, comparative, theory, appraisal theory, cost approach, sales, matched pairs, plot, plat, map, diagram, photo, photographs, photography, rear, front, street, subject, comparable, sold, listed, active, pending, expired, cancelled, listing, mls, multiple listing service, claw, themls,

Barbara Carrasco Mural LA History A Mexican Perspective at Natural History Museum by Mary Cummins

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