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Monday, May 26, 2014

A Lombard Victim Injected and Abducted After Midnight - GHWittler - Open Salon

A Lombard Victim Injected and Abducted After Midnight - GHWittler - Open Salon

I am a resident homeowner and taxpayer, Lombard Victim of Crime After Midnight abused, injected, and kidnapped at 502 S. Westmore-Meyers Road and Washington Boulevard, in DuPage County, Illinois 60148, USA.

After midnight and while I was sleeping after working as a Certified Legal Court Interpreter and Translator, intruders would come into the house and inject me behind the right ear and on the rear of the right ear. I was unconscious and sleeping during the kidnapping.

Attached are photos of the right ear and the rear ear lobe.

Front View:  Right Ear Belonging To Lombard Victim of Crimes in DuPage County, Illinois USA
Rear Right Earlobe Injected To Cause A Stroke For Lombard Resident Homeowner, Illinois Victim of Crimes in DuPage County, USA
Front and Rear View of Right Ear Injected To Cause A Stroke For Lombard Resident Homeowner After Midnight by Intruders with Unauthorized Access To The Hung-Wittler Lombard Home at 502 S. Westmore-Meyers Road and Washington Boulevard in York Township, DuPage County, Illinois, USA 

The Dance - GHWittler - Open Salon

The Dance - GHWittler - Open Salon

During the 1970s, Roberto Hung worked at a theatrical dance performance company on the Northwest side of Chicago supplying apparel costumes, ballerina slippers, dance stockings, and leotards for ballet dancers, actors and actresses for theatre performances around the world.  My Father also worked for Marshall Field’s and Montgomery Wards, among other corporate employers in Chicago, Illinois USA.

While I was growing up in Cuba, I met the famous Cuban ballerina Alicia Alonso, who was a colleague of my Father at the Universidad de La Habana.

Later on, when I began my college years at Northeastern Illinois University, I became fascinated by the Dance Program sponsored by Libby Komeiko Fleming who taught Ballet, Jazz, Folkloric Dance and Flamenco on campus.  So, I enrolled in the Dance Program as a freshman at NEIU.  In order to participate in the Dance curriculum, I purchased leotards for Ballet I to practice at the Dance Studio which used to be by the A-Wing, near the Theatre.  I also enrolled in the Spanish Flamenco class and Master Classes taught by Libby Komeiko Fleming.  Spanish Flamenco dancing requires special black shoes with heels, Spanish “castañuelas”, and dance stockings which I purchased myself in order to practice for Libby’s flamenco gitano at NEIU on campus.  The Dance Program at NEIU provided extracurricular courses for me which added up to a minor in Dance and Performing Arts to include Voice, Guitar, and Music training.

Thirty-one (31) years after NEIU college life, I can look back to remember that I lost my Spanish Flamenco shoes and “castañuelas” in 1982, after I returned from Summer French Immersion at Laval University in the Ville de Québec, Canada.  When I returned from Canada, some of my personal clothing, Flamenco shoes and “castañuelas” were gone from my closet where I shared an apartment with my Mother and family on the Northwest side of Chicago, Illinois USA.  While I was away in Canada, studying at Laval University for a French Immersion from May-August in 1982, my Mother and her friends took my black Flamenco shoes, “castañuelas” and other personal clothing from me to give away to her friends without my consent or authorization.

For the last thirty-two (32) years, since I graduated from Northeastern Illinois University, I have been losing personal belonging, fashion garments, academic books involving Ethnographic Psychiatry, Japanese I and II books, silk scarves, souvenirs and mementos from my Canadian travels and other trips across the United States of America.  These personal belongings are removed from my possession to be archived and listed in reports by the State of Illinois courts and the U.S. Department of Justice without notifying me as the rightful owner when I have paid taxes and purchased the lost items with receipts for the record.  Why I am targeted as an Illinois Victim of Heinous Hate Crimes?  Since my Mother has been a psychiatric patient in Illinois, the psychiatrists who treat her target me as a Victim of Hate Crimes by psychopaths surrounding their psychiatric practice and my Mother who is under psychiatric therapy. 

After I moved to the Village of Lombard on September 2, 1993 when my Father purchased Lombard real estate property and also provided the $10,000 deposit for my Brother and Mother to buy a Lombard home on Harrison Street near Finley Road, I began to lose household electronics, personal clothing, garments, business resources, kitchen tools, etc.  To date in 2013, twenty (20)  years after I moved to the Village of Lombard, the County of DuPage has not compensated me nor provided restitution for me as Victim of Heinous Hate Crimes in Illinois, United States of America.

As a Victim  of Heinous Hate Crimes in the State of Illinois, I am entitled to Victim’s Compensation and Restitution under the Constitution of the United States of America enforced by the Department of Justice.

Autumn Leaf Peeping in New England, USA - GHWittler - Open Salon

Autumn Leaf Peeping in New England, USA - GHWittler - Open Salon
Travel Tips To Leaf Peeping Travel by Car in Vermont, New England
Autumn Season Driving To Vermont From Illinois in the Midwest, USA
Twenty years ago, on September 3, 1993, my Father Mr. Roberto Hung J.D. purchased a Lombard Historic Brick Bungalow and Nathan S. Wittler and I moved to the Village of Lombard in DuPage County during September, he wanted to drive out east to Vermont, the Green Mountain state in New England in the new sandstone sportscar Nissan 200SX which featured an auto-pilot self-driving steering wheel to handle the miles on the US highways.  Nathan S. Wittler wanted to visit his parents Reverend Melvin A. Wittler and Mrs. Nancy Wittler (Patriquin) at the West Dummerston Farm by the West River near Brattleboro, Vermont in New England.  The Wittlers planned the annual Wittler-Patriquin Family reunion with Grandfather Patriquin’s clan for a family wedding involving Kent Wittler and Linda Goetz.   The fourth time, Nate’s youngest brother Kent Wittler became engaged to Linda Goetz from Cooperstown, New York and decided to get married in South Vermont, New England.
The Autumn season driving to Vermont from Illinois in the Midwest was going to be the fourth leaf-pipping tour time for me to enjoy the colorful display of Fall leaves around West Dummerston and Brattleboro by the West River in New England.  Fall in Vermont is one of the best times to get away on a long car drive to travel in the Green Mountain state.  After the wedding, Nathan and I planned to drive north through Vermont and cross the Canadian border around Lake Champlain into the province of Québec to visit Montréal and drive on the Canadian highway Route 401 to Ontario towards Saute St. Marie and Detroit Michigan for the scenic tour around the Great Lakes back to Illinois in the Midwest.
Previously, Nathan S. Wittler and I had travelled to South Vermont after getting married ourselves aboard the Star of Chicago at Navy Pier by Lake Michigan in the Illinois, USA.
Nate and I attended the family wedding reunion for his youngest sister Heather Wittler and Jon Eruren at the Vermont farm in New England.  We drove east from the Land of Lincoln through Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Massachussetts, New Hampshire, and New York all the way to West Dummerston by the West River near Brattleboro in South Vermont, New England.
Afterwards, Nathan’s second brother Bryan Wittler got married to Peggy Cano and moved to Newfane near West Dummerston in South Vermont.  The second time travelling to New England, Nathan and I decided to fly to Boston, Massachusetts to pick up his youngest brother Kent Wittler who was studying at Harvard University.  So, Nate and I flew into Logan Airport in Boston, then rented a National car to drive out to South Vermont after we picked up Kent Wittler by Harvard University in Boston.  I was driving out the National rental car while Nate and Kent were talking and trying to catch up on the family and friends events.  The three of us, me, Nate and Kent drove out on U.S. Highway 1 from Boston, Massachusetts to West Dummerston and Brattleboro, New England to meet the Wittlers and the Patriquins at the farm by the West River in South Vermont.  We drove safely through the Boston city traffic and the New England commuters travelling to South Vermont in New England for the Autumn family wedding reunion.  Since I was driving carefully, there were no traffic tickets nor moving violations during our Autumn season driving through New England and the East coast on our way to West Dummerston and Brattleboro in South Vermont.
Pre-planning, fuel budgeting, and AAA Motor Club member deals can make a great Fall Leaf Peeping driving across the Midwest from Illinois through Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, South Vermont and northbound across the Green Mountain state towards Stowe, Burlington, Montpelier and around Lake Champlain into the Canadian border and the province of Québec en route to Montréal and across Ontario following the Canadian Highway 401 into Saute St. Marie, Windsor, and Detroit, through the scenic Lake Michigan tour-de-lac back to the Land of Lincoln.

A Father's Day Story From Roberto Hung J.D.

A Father's Day Story From Roberto Hung J.D.

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Where is my 18K Gold Bracelet with Twelve Medals of All Saints' Heirloom Jewelry which My Grandmother Gertrudis Salustiana Gave Me? - gardeniahung's blog

Where is my 18K Gold Bracelet with Twelve Medals of All Saints' Heirloom Jewelry which My Grandmother Gertrudis Salustiana Gave Me? - gardeniahung's blog



After I moved to the Village of Lombard when my Father Roberto Hung purchased the historic Lombard Brick Bungalow, a thief stole my 18K Gold Bracelet with Twelve Medals of All Saints Heirloom Jewelry which my Grandmother Salustiana Gertrudis gave me when I was a young 3-year-old.


The Lombard thief walked into the Master Bedroom at 502 S. Westmore-Meyers Road and Washington Boulevard, and began to look for Gold in my Jewelry  Box on top of the Teak Wooden Dresser Drawer.

Where is my 18K Gold Bracelet with Twelve Medals of All Saints' Heirloom Jewelry which My Grandmother Gertrudis Salustiana Gave Me?


Since I was a child, my Grandmother Gertrudis Salustiana would give me 18K Gold Jewelry as a gift and incentive to help her and visit her at home.


Why did the Lombard Thief steal my 18K Gold Bracelet with Twelve Medals of All Saints' Heirloom which is for a small child's wrist from my Lombard home in the Master Bedroom on the First Floor?


Whoever has kept the 18K Gold Bracelet with Twelve Medals of All Saints' Heirloom has to return it by law upon confession of stealing from my Lombard Home and the Master Bedroom while I was working full-time and out-of-town.

The Lombard Thief is always stealing from me, when he never gives me any attention or any money for his crimes against me while I have paid as Lombard resident homeowner for real estate property and the Lilac Town community near St. Pius  X Catholic Church School Parish.

Return my 18K Gold Bracelet with Twelve Medals of All Saints' Heirloom which my Grandmother Gertrudis Salustiana gave me for Catholic protection when I was a 3-year old child in Santiago de Cuba, before I lived in the United States of America.


My Father used to remember, before he died on June 18, 1998, when people used to visit the Lombard Historic Brick Bungalow while I was working full-time and out-of-town in the Village of Lombard, Lilac Town.


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