July 3, 2010

Crime Boss Dies, Only the Good Die Young?

Here is another example of Robert Kennedy prosecuting organized crime families selectively. He chose his targets carefully never going after the families that supported his brother and their family's business and political interests. After accepting the help of crime families in the 1960 election, RFK betrayed these crime families. Perhaps that is why the brothers were murdered.

[From article]
" Once, they even rented a room next to his old SeaTac office to eavesdrop through an electrical outlet.
[. . .]
Under questioning by Robert F. Kennedy, chief counsel for the committee, James "Big Jim" Elkins, a Portland crime figure, told the committee that Mr. Colacurcio asked for Elkins’ help in opening prostitution houses there."

http://bostonherald.com/news/national/west/view.bg?articleid=1265615&srvc=news&position=recent

Seattle strip-club magnate, city’s longest-running crime figure, dies at 93

By Steve Miletich
The Seattle Times
Boston Herald
Saturday, July 3, 2010

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