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Fort Dix Frame-Up Works
Meanwhile, from a simpler time(?):
"'Torture goes on' for North End man; FBI denies blame in wrongful jailing" by Shelley Murphy, Globe Staff | May 7, 2009
In July 2007, US District Judge Nancy Gertner found that the FBI was responsible for framing Salvati, Peter J. Limone, Louis Greco, and Henry Tameleo for the murder of Edward "Teddy" Deegan, a small-time criminal, and ordered the government to pay them a total of $101.7 million for the decades they had spent in prison.
She concluded that the FBI deliberately withheld evidence of the four men's innocence and helped hide the injustice for decades as the men aged behind bars. Tameleo and Greco died in prison.
JFK, 9/11, Waco, -- the list is endless.
The discovery of secret FBI files that were not turned over during the men's 1968 state trial for Deegan's slaying prompted a state judge in 2001 to overturn the murder convictions of Limone, who was immediately freed after 33 years in prison, and Salvati, who had been paroled in 1997. The convictions of Tameleo and Greco were later set aside.
Can you EVER TRUST a CASE of theirs EVER AGAIN? I never will!
Documents showed the FBI knew hit man Joseph "The Animal" Barboza, the key witness in the case, may have falsely implicated the four men while protecting Deegan's true killers, including Vincent "Jimmy" Flemmi, who was an FBI informant.