June 17, 2013

Cambridge MA, Hitman Paid Big Bucks By Taxpayers




Turning: John Martorano, native of Cambridge MA,who has admitted to killing 20 people, claimed he was 'heartbroken' when he learned that his former boss has been supplying information to the government

[From article]
He served just 12 years in prison after admitting to the [20] killings under a plea deal. He now lives in a quiet suburb of Boston on a golf course. He testified that he collects Social Security.
However, he was also paid $250,000 for the film rights to his story and has made $80,000 off a 2012 book about his life titled 'Hitman.'
He has also been paid thousands by the U.S. government, including a check for $20,000 from the Drug Enforcement Agency gave him when he was released from prison.

[My comment]
This saga of police, FBI and crime families working together is an accurate paradigm of how Boston government operates. Massachusetts is a one party Democratic state. Its economy is dominated by education. Harvard University dominates education. There are five law schools including Harvard Law School in the Boston area; five government schools, and Harvard Medical School and University. This is how the best and the brightest run society. Hear all that silence from the elite academics? The current governor is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School. Heard any comments from him about this abomination of government corruption? The current US President is another Harvard Law School graduate. Has he made any comments about criminal justice in Boston besides saying "The Cambridge police acted stupidly." after they arrested his BFF multi millionaire tenured Harvard Professor? 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2343337/Whitey-Bulger-trial-Hitman-John-Martorano-testifies-mob-boss.html

Cold-blooded hitman 'The Executioner' describes describes murders
John 'The Executioner' Martorano has admitted to 20 murders
He worked for James 'Whitey' Bulger in for decades and is expected to reveal many details of Bulger's alleged crimes
Martorano, 72, served just 12 years in prison after striking a deal with the federal government
He currently lives on social security on a golf course outside Boston
Martorano was paid $250,000 for the movie rights to his life story, $80,000 more for a book and thousands by the federal government
By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
PUBLISHED: 13:33 EST, 17 June 2013 | UPDATED: 17:59 EST, 17 June 2013

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