Adrian Walker of the Boston Globe wrote: “[Middlesex District Attorney Marian T.] Ryan declared that “the Middlesex district attorney’s office is fully capable of conducting a review of our internal processes.’’ But that’s a terrible idea. As a person who investigates cases for a living, Ryan surely knows that a DA’s office can’t investigate itself.” Where have…
When Judges Fall Down
Two deaths the past month of young women I believe should have been prevented. Amy Lord was probably murdered by a man who should not have been on the street; Jennifer Martel was probably murdered by a man who should not have had access to her. What’s most amazing about both of the murders is…
What Happens Now?
The trial being over it is time to move on from the trial issues, events and evidence. I may to go back to them from time to time but I learned as a young boy when I’d gawk at the dead horse lying in the street outside my home on O’Callaghan Way and the peddler’s…
The Silence of Law Enforcement:
I wrote on Saturday that the indictment of Whitey by a state prosecutor would make no sense. Fred Wyshak has taken him off the street and will insure that he never again walks as a free man. He has arrange a cell for him at ADX, Forence, Colorado. Speaking of Wyshak, I don’t agree with…
Monday Random Thoughts: A Look At A Juror In Whitey’s Case:
On the list of jurors released last Friday by the federal court in Boston the second name listed was “HOTYCKEY, SCOTT F. FRAMINGHAM “ You can also find the Hotyckey is also listed two other times in the records of the federal court in Boston: one time as a plaintiff in a civil rights suit…
John Naimovich – An Insight Into The Whitey Bulger Case: Part 10
(This is being published each Sunday in serial form. For full view of past postings go here. ) Captain Mattioli would get the warrant for Naimovich’s arrest on February 2, 1988. He had scheduled an office meeting of all the troopers under his command for the morning of February 3. Trooper Foley was there along with his…