Halliday Family Calls Out ‘Official Oppression’ After Uncovering Recorded Evidence of DA’s Cover-Up Attempt
August 12, 2024
Evidence of Illegal Actions by Bill Hicks Raises Serious Concerns About Obstruction of Justice in El Paso
The family of Richard Halliday, the Fort Bliss soldier and whistleblower who was brutally murdered on Fort Bliss, has taken a bold step in their request for . They have recently uncovered audio recording evidence that reveals an attempt by Bill Hicks to cover up his illegitimate status as District Attorney.
The evidence is a recorded conversation in which Hicks reportedly makes a crisis call to the Secretary of State, seeking to target individuals attempting to uncover his illegal actions. He wanted to block access to open records which reveal that he was not properly sworn in and install as district attorney. He tampered with official records. This call, the family claims, is a clear example of “official oppression,” a legal term for the abuse of power. The Hallidays’ emphasize that this obstruction of justice is particularly troubling as it directly impacts their son’s case, as well as many others. Richard Halliday had been murdered for exposing criminal trafficking, and the family asserts that a legitimate and lawful justice system is crucial for resolving their case and holding those responsible accountable.