I must continue to write about Marathon terrorist bombing. I’ve noted I have high confidence in the FBI forensic people and other top guns from DC. But the Boston SAC Richard DesLauriers leaves me wondering if he and the FBI are up to the job. He’s the guy who told us he knows who did the Gardner…
April 15, 2013: Boston Suffers
Today we feel yesterday changed everything while in truth except for those directly affected by the deaths, injuries and trauma of the April 15, 2013, terrorist bombing nothing on the ground has really changed. Our deepest sympathies go out to the young family that lost its precious 8-year-old son and to the mother and sibling…
The Two Johns – Martorano and Connolly
The case of John Connolly being so intricately interconnected in events surrounding James “Whitey” Bulger inveigles me into involving myself in it. This lures me away from continuing my review of Whitey’s life. I must return to that. Yet before doing so I’ll directly facing the inanity of Connolly’s Florida conviction for murder on a…
The Missing Link InThe Connolly Case
Yesterday I wrote about the ill-considered Top Echelon (TE) Informant Program. Today I want to talk about the TE who is the top Government witness against Whitey. He is Stevie Flemmi. He probably was one of the longest-serving informants for the FBI. He was so vicious a murderer that he was kept off the books…
The Emergence Of The FBI’s Top Echelon Informant Program
A curious thought occurred to me. If it’s true, for me it undermines the whole Government case against FBI Agent John Connolly. It cracks completely the carapace of corruption concerning him. It undermines what we’ve been told about others. It makes the sentence of Catherine Greig a mockery of justice reminiscent of Soviet Justice, long cruel sentences…
The Final Miami Tidbit
I’ve written that “I’m no fan of John Connolly.” I think you can tell that reading my book Don’t Embarrass The Family. I’ve had that position even though it produced some heated discussions with my brothers who felt Connolly was railroaded. They became so intense we had to stop talking about it. Connolly was an…