Before I transferred to the Marietta Post Office I was a
time keeper/Posta Data technician in Atlanta.
There were about 30 of us working around the clock.
When a person returns from called-in leave such as sick
leave or Emergency leave they have to report to the time keepers’ office and
sign in. That means we got to meet all
the odd birds.
There was a young man who was a carrier. He had a nervous breakdown on his route and
ran around tossing loose mail up in the air and dancing (they said). He did not lose his job because he may have
been provoked.
His Home town is Columbus, Georgia. Keep that in mind.
We have been watching
lately MINDHUNTERS, a NETFLIX series.
It is about a crew in the FBI, not fully known about, that has their
offices in the basement at the FBI Headquarters in Quantico, Virginia. This crew, maybe of 4 or 5, or maybe 6 (it
keeps growing) go to prisons to interview mass or violent murderers such as Charles
Manson (I know, Charlie is not charged with murdering, he is charged with enticing
or maybe even inspiring murderers). The
sites and the people are realistically prepared. I think they used actual locations, I recognized
the streets of Atlanta.
They were trying to catalog their habits so maybe their
actions could be predicted and therefore preventable.
At one point elderly women living alone in Columbus, Georgia
were being murdered. They went to
Columbus.
A memory popped in my head of the nutty ex-carrier, who
changed to being a clerk. He was from
Columbus. He called in one timed on
emergency leave, and said he would be at his home in Columbus. The time he was out a woman was murdered in
Columbus. I told my late friend-coworker
Chuck about it and we were not sure what to do.
Finally we talked to someone with authority and he looked over the guy’s
leave records and decided it was only a flute or a coincidence, that was the
only time. He was harmless.
We did what we thought was right, even if it meant we had to
get in his personal life a bit. No harm,
no foul.
Back to the MINDHUNTER series they are now in Atlanta
studying the Atlanta Child Murders. Good
series.
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