By: Susan Murphy Milano
The ink on the divorce papers were barley dry on March 6, 2003, when Gina Haskell of Gilbert Arizona divorced her husband of twenty years. Within a year Gina Haskell would change her name and become Gina Tapley. She married Michael Tapley from Snow Flake Arizona. Together they made their home on a forty acre parcel Michael had owned for a number of years prior to their marriage.Michael Tapley was a kind, gentle and simple man. He loved and lived his life to the fullest. Michael's passions were Lady his dog of ten years, his motorcycle and his pick-up truck.
Why am I telling you any of this? The family has asked us to spread the word.
Because Michael Tapley is not just missing, family and friends now believe he was murdered and the Snow-Flake Arizona Police Department refuse to look at important information that would arrest the person or person's responsible for his death.
Sadly, the law enforcement in Snow Flake is not equipped to properly investigate this case. So I thought along with others, we would get the ball rolling in the right direction. Numerous Internet missing have posted information and reached out for help, only to have doors slammed in their face by the local sheriff's office.
On February 15, 2008, Gina and Michael were reported missing. On or about March 1, 2008 Gina showed up back home, without Michael. Sometime during her trip Gina dropped off Michael's dog at her Mother's home. Michael never went anyplace without his dog, ever.
Gina and the dog did not get along, Michael would never have left lady with her.
On March 10, 2008 the one hundred and fifteen pound Gina arrived at the Snowflake Taylor Police Department on Main street and spoke with Officer Joseph Baca. The comments in the report are as follows:
"Gina Tapley walked into our lobby and requested to talk to an officer."
Officer Notes: "I was aware that she and Michael were reported missing and that NCSO was looking for them. I brought Gina into the training room and had her sit down and asked how I could help her. I sat and listened to Gina while waiting for a detective to arrive. Gina net with Detective Roger Stevens. There was an interview.
at 9:28:59 Disposition- CLOSED.
Police closed the case on the missing couple and refused to open a missing persons or an investigation on Michael Tapley. Wow, they close the case because they do not have the man power and believe the lies that last person to see Michael alive was feeding them.
Have I mentioned that while this woman was married her husband filed two orders of protection against her?
Michael Tapley also petitioned the courts in Maricopa County, AZ for an order of protection on August 9, 2005. But, the couple reconciled and Michael dropped the action. Michael Tapley was preparing to divorce his hot tempered and abuser wife according to family and friends.
Gina's story is that while visiting her family she dropped Michael off at a casino. This also is not possible. In addition, police never checked Gina's handgun to see if it hand been recently fired. She was a fantastic shot. And the truck alleged important blood evidence on the bumpers and tire' s were removed and destroyed by the brother-in-law of Michael Tapley, who also happens to work at a tire store, according to sources.
On September 9, 2008, we are brining this case to the public on a new program called "Justice Interrupted". There are many disturbing details to this case that we will discuss.
The success of these cases depends on the public's assistance. If you can send email's, help with the search, post information on the Internet, it would be greatly appreciated. My email is contact@movingoutmovingon.com
To send an email asking for an investigation into this case we will begin with the Arizona State Police. Please send emails to RVanderpool@azdps.gov . Roger Vanderpool is the Director of the Arizona State Police. Or call 602-223-2365 and ask that someone please investigate the case of Michael Tapley.
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3 comments:
I urge everyone reading this entry to make the phone call or send the emails. Just as with Lilly Aramburo's case, this public outcry is what starts the ball of justice moving. We all need to work together towards that goal. It's time for law enforcement agencies to take notice and follow proper procedures for missing persons.
Bless you Ms. Susan for everything you are doing for missing person's and families. I found your post today -http://lostfacesofthemissing.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss
And I just read what you did on Rachel Congers case. Bless You
First off, you should get all your facts right. Snowflake-Taylor Police Dept. Did not refuse to take a missing persons report, nor did they believe Mrs. Tapley's story, in fact it was the opposite. However, the Tapely's lived outside of the city limits which made the case the jurisdiction of the Navajo County Sheriffs Office and not the local police dept. Lieutenant Joseph Baca turned the information over to the detective of the sheriff's dept. As it was there case. Lt. Baca closed his report, because it was turned over to the appropriate agency. Your article was written to make it sound like there was some sort of conspiracy, or some lack of investigation on the part of Lt. Baca of a police dept. Of which you don't even have the correct name or spelling of. In fact you have never even spoken to this police officer in regards to the information you have written. I know this because, I am the Lt. Joseph Baca mentioned in this article.
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