On March 14, 1981, Deborah H. Smith a white 27-year-old operating room nurse at Beth Israel Hospital was stabbed multiple times and raped in the middle of the day by two black men. They were seen running from her apartment with her stereo receiver. Smith who had graduated from Skidmore College and whose father was a…
Author: mtc9393
The Federal Prosecutor Perjury Con: The Stacked Deck
A stacked deck. A terrific con. That is the only thought that comes to me when I think of witnesses in a federal criminal trial. I’m thinking of this because of Fitzpatrick’s plea yesterday and I am closely watching to see when the Boston Globe will move against Mayor Walsh and indict him. Oh, perhaps…
Fitzpatrick and Wyshak Cave: FBI Agent Pleads Guilty to Perjury and Obstruction of Justice
Jerome notified me of the report on MSNBC that reads: ” “A former FBI agent accused of lying during Boston gangster James ‘‘Whitey’’ Bulger’s trial is expected to plead guilty to perjury charges Monday. Robert Fitzpatrick is slated to appear Monday afternoon in US District Court in Boston for a change-of-plea hearing.” I went to the…
Black Lives Matter: Boston Racism: Cops, Feds, and Media : Part 8 of 10
The Boston police investigation of the murders of the 11 black women showed these black lives did matter. The police, media, Mayor White and District Attorney Flanagan acted to show their concern. All did their jobs in their own way while working together to solve these matters while being openly responsive to the public. The…
A Thought For Sunday in Relation to Boston Latin School
It is hard for me to escape the feeling that the Globe is trying to destroy Boston Latin School the gem of the Boston Public School system. Shirley Leung’s article which I wrote about last Thursday which seemed compelled by her bosses has me worried. Ever in search of a Pulitzer Prize it has for years…
The Great FBI Error: The War Against Organized Crime Was Against the Wrong Group
No one seems to have really comprehended what happened. Had they paid attention they would have seen that in the same courthouse within a few days of each other the judges in handing out the sentences made it clear. Most people were too dense to make the connection about how cleverly disparate justice is dispensed…