Petition updateDemand Transparency in the $1 Billion Gardner HeistThe Day Their Mask Slipped: "Heywood Jablomey" and the Desperate Attempt to Silence the Truth
Suzanne KenneyOkeechobee, FL, United States
29 May 2025

They have finally been caught! This recent, crude act of disrespect is the undeniable proof I've been waiting for, exposing the desperation behind their cover-up. It bolsters the evidence that powerful forces are not just silent, but actively working to suppress the truth – a truth intimately tied to the Koch family's influence.

Consider the recent signature on my Change.org petition from "Heywood Jablomey" (Mattapoisett, MA 02739), a city just one hour from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum itself. This crude, sexually suggestive name is a clear act of aggression, designed to demean, dismiss, and discourage me. It is a desperate attempt to make me uncomfortable and wish I'd go away.

This is more than just a vile attempt to silence me. It was a tactical blunder. This individual, so desperate to dismiss my efforts, likely didn't realize that Change.org records the city, state, and zip code of public signatures, and offers a CSV export of all signatures, public and private. Their crude attempt to deter me instead provided clear, public evidence of their panic.

My journey began not for the museum, but for my mother, Mary, in 2010. I was seeking answers to the baffling art transactions she had with Frederick R. Koch in 1991. In that pursuit, in 2012 I unwittingly crashed into the 1990 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum art heist—a connection I sometimes wish I had never found.
Yet, after 15 years, the powerful connections I've unearthed from my mother’s interactions with Frederick R. Koch have forged a chilling certainty: this is nothing less than a complete cover-up. But they won't silence me.

I understand the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum has benefited greatly from this heist. Let's be honest, many wouldn't even know of the museum if it weren't for the sensationalism surrounding the missing art and those infamous empty frames. It's an undeniable draw, boosting revenue while the truth remains hidden.

But while the museum profits from the spectacle of stolen art, my family, and I, have been pursuing the difficult, unglamorous truth from a different, far more painful direction. Our story is not for entertainment; it is a desperate plea for justice.

My fight for transparency and accountability will continue, undeterred by those who wish to mock or silence me. The truth, ultimately, will prevail.

Consider this moment a turning point. Their crude tactics haven't slowed me down; they've only strengthened my resolve. They’ve revealed the desperation of those clinging to a narrative that benefits them, even as the truth starts to seep through the cracks.

This isn't just another ignored report; it's a public act of disrespect that screams guilt.

The era of anonymous leaks of true information needs to be heard. If accountability is the standard for those who expose, then it must apply equally to wealthy criminals who exploit their influence to evade justice. This sign-off, crude as it is, is confirmation that my pursuit is hitting a nerve.

I'm here to ensure that the actual criminal is not rewarded, and that the media, government, and institutions are no longer allowed to buy into lies. The laughter stops now.

The desperation to silence me has now descended into sexual harassment. To resort to such crude, demeaning tactics is not just an act of aggression; it is abuse. If it can be proven that the person who signed the petition with the rude, sexually suggestive name (Heywood Jablomey from Mattapoisett) also works for or is on the board of directors of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, I would likely have several potential legal avenues for recourse, both civil and possibly even criminal, depending on the specifics and jurisdiction.

This is the reality of my fight for truth.

The question remains: Who among you will finally stand up against this abuse, instead of allowing it to continue while I fight for justice?

Join me as I expose every detail of this intricate web of deception. Subscribe to the Crime & Canvas Podcast, launching June 15, 2025, wherever you get your podcasts. Together, we can break through the silence and finally expose the truth.

With hope,
Suzanne
CrimeAndCanvasPodcast.com

Consider for a moment: if this intricate web of crime, cover-up, and unanswered questions involved your mother, or your family, would you honestly be silent? Would you allow a billionaire's influence to dictate the pursuit of justice? I refuse to believe that if this level of deception and obstruction touched your own family, you would stand by idly.

My relentless pursuit of this truth is precisely what any of you would do if faced with such a monumental betrayal and a system designed to protect the powerful.

Ask yourselves: if this was your mother's story, your family's fight, would you do anything less than what I am doing?

It's time to do the right thing!

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