May 1, 2012

Murder Suspect Wants Taxpayer Funded College To Be A Teacher

Heres a few more charming individuals who were free to sell drugs, to smoke crack, and to murder a young lady in Boston. No one was watching any of them. But local police, crime families (often FBI and police informants ), conduct 24/7 surveillance harassment, character assassination, provocations, sleep deprivation for 42 years watching me. After reading Robert Fitzpatrick's (with Jon Land) new book, Betrayal, it is clear that the people who harass me are police criminals who work for crime families. They do not care about corruption and abuse of police powers. It is all about control and money. Fitzpatrick wrote memos as an FBI Special Agent. He was ignored about high level corruption within the Boston FBI. It was not limited to and is still not limited to the informants and the agents of the bureau. US Attorneys participated and condoned the criminal abuses of the Bulger crime family. The highest levels of the FBI refused to act. Indeed Fitzpatrick himself was charged with misconduct by a Boston FBI Special Agent In Charge. He was exonerated after many years. But he was not believed until 30 years after the fact during civil trials for wrongful deaths by the FBI. Even then the judges were unable to comprehend the extent of the corruption of the federal law enforcement apparatus. I am not an FBI agent. I'm just an ordinary citizen that used to believe in the rule of law. Lawyers, police and the FBI cured me of that misconception. But they now allow crime families and police criminals to conduct relentless abuse. I am now 69.  This began when I was a 25-year-old student at Columbia University in New York City,  and continued when I was a student at Boston University School of Law. Talk about misguided priorities? This is one glaring example which the happy people refuse to see. 

http://bostonherald.com/news/regional/view.bg?articleid=1061128390&position=1

Suspected coed killer asked judge for a teaching degree
Boston Herald
By Matt Stout
Tuesday, May 1, 2012

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