#IndictDarrenWilson ! Robert McCulloch, the prosecuting attorney over the grand jury investigating the fatal shooting of Mike Brown , recently admitted that he KNEW certain witnesses were lying under oath. In particular McCulloch pointed out that witness #40, the racist, bipolar, convicted felon with serious credibility issues , “CLEARLY” lied about witnessing the moment Officer Darren Wilson shot down the teen. W….T…F???? STLToday reports: Certain witnesses who spoke before the grand jury investigating the Aug. 9 shooting of Michael Brown told obvious lies under oath, St. Louis Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch said Friday. “Clearly some were not telling the truth,” he said during an interview on KTRS 550. He added that he’s not planning to pursue charges against any lying witnesses. In his first extensive interview since the grand jury decided not to indict Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson, McCulloch said he had no regrets about letting grand jury members hear from non-credible witnesses. “Early on I decided that anyone who claimed to have witnessed anything would be presented to the grand jury,” McCulloch said. He added that he would’ve been criticized no matter his decision. During the interview, McCulloch referenced a woman who claimed to have seen the shooting. This “lady clearly wasn’t present,” McCulloch said. “She recounted a story right out of the newspaper,” backing up Wilson’s version of events. The criticism of that witness fits the questions surrounding Sandra McElroy, also known as Witness 40. McElroy, who’s admitted to using racial slurs and trying to raise money for Wilson, testified that she saw the entire shooting unfold, and that Brown charged the officer shortly before he was killed — a detail that has proven controversial because of conflicting reports. Investigators picked apart McElroy’s story, saying she could not have left the apartment complex in the way she described. She also gave conflicting accounts of why she was at the scene of the shooting that day and admitted that she has short-term memory problems from a head-on collision that left her with a traumatic brain injury. McCulloch on Friday also said he had no regrets about announcing the grand jury decision after dark on the night of Nov. 24. “There was no good time to make the announcement,” he said. “Whatever was going to happen was going to happen.” SMH @ him being so pompous and matter of fact about this bull isht. Is it too late to #IndictDarrenWilson????