I mentioned how Martorano wrote a book along with Howie Carr bragging about all the murders he had committed. They split the blood money profit fifty-fifty. Martorano wrote about murdering Elizabeth. Tragically, rather than just telling it straight out without impugning any of the dead they could not resist tearing down the reputation of innocent…
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Black Lives Matter: Boston Racism: Cops, Feds, and Media : Part 2 of 10
I should not have said The murder of Dixon, Barrett and Smith disappeared. Thirty-one years later after Martorano got his deal we would again read about it. Adrian Walker of the Globe criticized Martorano’s deal. He would write: “You can commit one of the worst massacres in this city’s bloody history and pay no price…
Black Lives Matter: Boston Racism: Cops, Feds, and Media : Part 1 of 10
Did you read about that young University of Texas student an 18-year older named Haruka Weiser who was murdered last week? Her murder was national news. The Austin police chief Art Acevedo rightly said: “When you think about what connects us as human beings, to murder a young woman, is just not part of my DNA and thankfully is…
Special Noontime Report: Boston Mayor Walsh; Crimes in Boston’s U.S. Attorney’s Office
Looking for corruption in all the wrong places — that’s the Boston U.S. Attorney Ortiz’s prosecutors who should look into the mirror if they really want to see corruption in Boston. I’ve been writing about this since close to the inception of this blog in 2012 and to my amazement not only has it not…
Did The Fourth Shoe Dropped on Mayor Walsh
This was published on October 8, 2015 – Will have special report at noon. Mayor Marty Walsh’s Lack of Sleep: The Fourth Shoe There’s the story of Sid Gold who lived in the first floor of a three-decker who’d stay up to watch the 11:00 p.m nightly news and the first half hour or so…
The Black Problem: Looking for A Solution: Start with Black Pride Parade
My book dealing with J.Edgar Hoover, Feds, Reds, Blacks and Boston, as I have tentatively named it, will discuss the black situation around the beginning of the 20th Century. I’ve heard say that many whites died in the Civil War to free the blacks and that since 1865 with the end of that war, the…