The drama involving ex Minuteman Chris Simcox, his wife Alena Simcox and bounty hunter Stacey O’Connell continues to evolve as only it can with this right wing whack jobs. According to THE SIMCOX REPORT, Simcox accepted service of the protective order he was running from on June 6th and since then, has been the poster child of noble Christian values. It’s the world against Chris Simcox to hear him tell it. On Tuesday afternoon, June 6th I personally went to the Maricopa County Court and accepted service on an Order of Protection brought against me by my wife. As I have stated previously, I have never been in hiding nor have I been avoiding service of this order. For the MORE

TPM reports that the man who owns a bounty hunting firm tracking Minuteman founder Chris Simcox is himself a former Minuteman, one who has personal beef with Simcox. Fugitive Recovery Services, is owned by former border vigilante Stacey O’Connell who was booted from the group after fighting with Simcox. O’Connell was once the director of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps’ Arizona chapter. He left in 2007 after accusing the Minutemen of misusing and hiding finances, and he has called for a criminal investigation O’Connell said Simcox’s ex-wife hired him. Rumors have it there is more between O’Connell and Alena Simcox than just a business arrangement. Perhaps O’Connell could enlighten our readers on that rumor TPM goes on to quote O’Connell
Chris Simcox, went from a loony toons nobody on the Arizona border to the leader of thousands of armed civilian vigilantes as part of the Minuteman movement, confidant of Minuteman child killer Shawna Forde, a U.S. senatorial candidate, and advisor to candidate J.D. Hayworth, all in five years. Now a fugitive from the law he once claimed to uphold, bounty hunters are looking for him in order to serve an order of protection for his estranged wife as part of a messy divorce case in which he is accused in court records of threatening to kill her, their three children and any police officers who try to protect them. Documents filed by Fugitive Recovery Services of Arizona, a state-licensed company MORE

