Hitman Chapter Summaries

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A new book came out in 2012 by two former FBI agents, titled: “RICO: How Politicians, prosecutors, and the mob destroyed one of the FBI’s Finest Special Agents.” Based wholly on facts, this book wholly exonerates Paul Rico from any wrongdoing. It misses the fact that what happened to Rico happened to Connolly. But as ruthlessly as Rico was betrayed and scapegoated, Connolly’s betrayal and scapegoating were worse. The Courts were in on the injustices inflicted upon Connolly, judges and clerks, as both had been implicated in the crushing of the Free Speech Rights of the South Boston Allied War Veterans Council during the St. Patrick’s Day Parades’ titanic legal struggles of 1991-1995. Clerks, and administrative law judges, conspired with court…show more content…
Or did Carr and Martorano work together to fabricate various tenable versions of Martorano’s an others’ murders? Carr told two different versions of how Martorano said he killed Tony and both versions were obvious lies; One version appeared on his web page, the other version appeared simultaneously in his book Hitman, which he co-wrote with Martorano and split 50-50 its profits. Martorano did well after deciding to lie to Fred Wyshak, Kelly, Durham and other federal prosecutors and state cops like Major Foley; For his twenty murders he admitted doing: there are many others we are sure he was involved in and failed to disclose; for these 20 murders the FEDs both prosecutors and judges, agreed to give Martorano 7 months in prison for each murder. He had served a lot of years already, he’d be out of jail a few years after he cut his sordid deal with the FEDs. Twelve years in prison for twenty murders. And the FEDs allowed him to keep all his hidden money, and then gave him an additional $20,000 so he could start a new

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