The Names They Keep Erasing: A Public Archive Williamson County Can’t Silence

Public institutions don’t get to operate in the shadows.
If a name appears in my medical files, intake forms, psychiatric notes, transport logs, MAR sheets, restraint reports, or FOIA responses, then that name belongs in the public record.
For months, I have documented how certain names mysteriously “disappear” from my WordPress posts whenever I upload material related to my detention, medical treatment, or public-record disclosures.

So today I’m publishing what I should have been able to publish without interference:
A complete index of every name that appears in the publicly-released or lawfully-obtained documents on my site.
These names are listed because the individuals appear in official records, not because of personal claims or commentary.

This post is a transparency archive, nothing more and nothing less.

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SECTION I — MEDICAL & MHMR PERSONNEL

(Names appear in medical intake forms, MAR sheets, psychiatric notes, medical logs, or WCSO/HealthSource staffing records.)

Kathleen A. Pokluda
Jamie P. Brooks
Paige P. Altobelli
Ronald W. Barnett
Luke Cadriel
Larry R. Davis
Rex A. Forehand
Melissa Hallett
Matthew Ivie
Rachael C. Lentz
Daniel J. Meisinger
Ronald S. Meissner
David A. Miller
Joshua D. Ransom
Carlos S. Wheless
Roberto D. Wheless

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SECTION II — PEACE OFFICERS & JAILERS

(Names appear on transport logs, housing unit rosters, use-of-force documentation, time slips, or internal staffing records.)

Hunter Best
Keri L. Black
Austin J. Braune
Jorge Alvarado
Nicole C. Baker
La Kieta M. Bullock
Jonathon J. Burt
William T. Callahan
Jordan T. Cotto
Phillipe W. Dalton
Talon Donovan
Darrius Galloway
Dennis E. Garrett
Vincent B. Giles Jr.
Jacob Guzman
Edwin K. Hamilton
Fernando B. Harris
Derek W. Garretson
Nathan J. Henderson
Shawn M. Hunt
Forrest C. Hunter
Noah W. Irving
Darrin O. Ivy
Jake Jimenez
Anthony Just
Rickey K. Ladet
Samir Lamichhane
Jeremy T. Langsweirdt
Aaron Li
Matthew Lindemann
Matthew J. Luna
Racie A. Macik
Latasha L. Matthews
Jimmy D. Mobley
Matthew Morone
Jerod D. Morris
Eric A. Myers
Andrew J. Naso
Gavin Newman
Austin Nguyen
Dianna Y. O’Brien
Albert Ortiz Jr.
Anthony L. Ramirez
Rebecca M. Rodriguez
Chad E. Skaggs
Mathew E. Smith
Christopher T. Watts
Keith A. Wenzel
Pennie White
Steven R. Whitus Jr.
Shawn L. Williams
Kevin E. Willis
Bruce E. Young Jr.

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SECTION III — WHY THIS INDEX EXISTS

This isn’t a narrative.
This isn’t an accusation.
This isn’t commentary.

This is a public-records index, based solely on:
• FOIA responses
• Texas Public Information Act disclosures
• Medical intake documents
• MAR sheets
• Transport logs
• Housing rosters
• Official signatures on government forms
• Jail staff directories released by WCSO
• Outside medical-contractor rosters

In other words — this is their paperwork, not my opinion.

Every name listed above appears because a government document placed it there.

And until Williamson County stops altering, withholding, or “losing” records, the only way to maintain transparency is to maintain a public archive that can’t be quietly edited out of existence.

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SECTION IV — WHAT COMES NEXT

More documents are coming — medical scans, MAR overlays, metadata screenshots, and TCJS comparison sets.
Every record I obtain lawfully will be indexed publicly and permanently.

If the county wants to rewrite its own paperwork, that’s on them.
I’m simply publishing the truth they already put in writing.

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