The corruption we thought was buried in the past is alive and thriving in Oklahoma today. From the Governor’s office to local courts, a tangled web of deception, lawlessness, and abuse of power continues to destroy innocent lives.
In My Worst Nightmare: Those We Depended Upon, are Criminals, author Lee McGarr uncovers shocking truths about an unchecked system where justice is an illusion, and the powerful exploit the vulnerable.
False charges. Homes burned. Property stolen. Lives destroyed.
At the center of it all: the Hines, Marsh, and Talley (HMT) Trio—figures who operate beyond the law, silencing those who stand in their way. Judge Ricky A. Marsh and his corrupt allies issue baseless warrants, seize property without due process, and orchestrate a reign of terror where race and wealth determine fate.
This book exposes a chilling reality of systemic injustice, with tales of police brutality, judicial corruption, and the suppression of truth. What is happening in Oklahoma is not isolated—it is a symptom of a far greater issue.
The time for silence is over. The time for truth is now.
📖 Read the book. Know the truth. Stand against corruption.
Chapter XXVII of UNJUST
The pictures to the left is of the President of Hobart, Oklahoma, BancFirst Bank Tommy Talley going past the security cameras to steal large hay bales. Security told him to leave and after stealing the hay, he is seen exiting and flipping off the camera.