Dear Jim,
If you would, take four minutes and listen to this: CLICK HERE.
I’ll warn you, Jim, the audio quality is poor, and I sound super nervous and, embarrassingly, a little frustrated, which, to be fair, was exactly how I was feeling in reaction to a bunch of educated, white, middle-aged women who were demanding that I “explain myself.”
Then, seven months later, when I ran for Select Board to End Local Poverty, demands that I “explain myself” came up again. And in response, I wrote this: CLICK HERE.
Jim, I believe a woman was digitally raped by Matthew King. I believe Matthew King paid the woman twenty-five thousand dollars to keep her mouth shut. And now I believe the reason Matthew King became Littleton’s chief law enforcement officer on September 3, 2014 was because John Kelly couldn’t have it any other way.
King had to follow Kelly.
That was the plan.
John Kelly got rid me becasue I threatened his succession plan.
And get this: a couple of years before that, John Kelly got rid of then-LPD Sergeant Lisa Bonney (now Lieutenant Lisa Sullivan in Sutton, MA) not because John Kelly is an unrepenting misogynist, as one might initially suspect, but rather because Sergeant Bonney told Chief Kelly that she wanted to be chief when he retired.
Picture any Board of Selectmen faced with a choice between Lisa Bonney and Matthew King, and John Kelly’s succession plan wouldn’t’ve panned out.
But that wasn’t John Kelly’s plan.
The plan was Kelly to King.
On June 14, 2024, I made a public record request to Ayer Police Department about that alleged crime of sexual violence.

As you probably know, public record requests must be completed within ten days.
Today is business day sixty-seven, and I still don’t have it.
Ayer PD said no. I appealed.
The Supervisor of Records, down in Boston, told Ayer PD to give me the record—of course with all the victim’s identifying information redacted.
Ayer PD refused again.
I appealed again.
The Supervisor of Records, down in Boston, told Ayer PD—for a second time—to give me the record.
Again, Ayer PD refused.
So, next week, I’m going to court,
Jenna