645,704 @ 11;21 am
645,692 @ 10:59 amHere’s a list of Putin critics who've ended up dead...how coincidental, just like Medfraud
- Mar. 11, 2016, 9:21 AM
The Daily Beast reports that before his death, Lesin was considering making a deal with the FBI to protect himself from corruption charges.
For years, Lesin had been at the heart of political life in Russia and would have known a lot about the inner workings of the rich and powerfulhttp://www.businessinsider.com/list-of-people-putin-is-suspected-of-assassinating-2016-3
MAKES ONE WONDER
ABOUT
SHERIFF JIMMY DIPAOLA
SHERIFF TEDDY DILLON
JAMES O'BRIEN OF
BILLERICA HOUSE OF CORRECTION
Medford mayor, Housing Authority call for resignation of ...
www.boston.com/.../medford_mayor_housing_authori...
The Boston Globe
James O'Brien Obituary - Medford, MA | Boston Herald
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Legacy.com
O'Brien, allegedly a close friend of disgraced Executive Director Robert Covelle,
was making waves.
Look into O'Brien's previous employment.
Didn't he work in Billerica?
Did he know some of the secrets that were buried with Jimmy DiPaola?
You do the math...
what kind of family man pitches himself off of the Mystic Tobin Bridge on Valentine's Day?
Or did he get the Vladmir Putin Special
to shut him up???
http://www.wickedlocal.com/article/20120718/News/307189718/?Start=2
Maintenance employee grievance
The board delayed holding an executive session to discuss a grievance filed by former maintenance employee James O’Brien.
O’Brien was let go in May after it was revealed that he and four other maintenance employees never received background checks before being hired.
A CORI check later revealed O’Brien, who held a master key to each apartment unit, was classified as a Level 1 sex offender.
Young said the board plans to meet July 19 to discuss the matter in a closed-door session.
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has anyone looked in to the
DRUG DISTRIBUTION
at Billerica?
News
Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 12, 2003
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 12, 2003
Correction
Officer Pleads Guilty to
Distribution of Heroin
Distribution of Heroin
2003
Mark W. O'BRIEN or North Billerica, Massachusetts,
pleaded guilty before Chief U.S. District Judge William G. Young to one
count of conspiracy to distribute, and to possess with intent to distribute
heroin.
At yesterday's plea
hearing, the prosecutor told the Court that had the case proceeded to
trial the Government's evidence would have proven that O'BRIEN was a correction
officer at the Billerica House of Correction during the time period when
he agreed with an inmate to distribute heroin into the prison. O'BRIEN
contacted an individual who he believed to be a source of supply, but
who was in reality a cooperating witness, in order to obtain the heroin.
O'BRIEN met with the cooperating witness on one occasion and had a number
of telephone conversations during which he attempted to obtain the heroin.
Finally, in a meeting on March 26, 2003, O'BRIEN met with an undercover
officer, who was acting, as an individual O'BRIEN believed to be working
for the source of supply. During the meeting on March 26, 2003, O'BRIEN
accepted a quantity of heroin that he intended to smuggle into the Billerica
House of Correction, along with oxycontin pills that he accepted as payment.
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Good ol' Deacon Bill
rumors are flying about this case
and that there is lots more
to this than meets the eye!
William "Bill" Emerson, 67, of 222 Stackpole St., Lowell, was arraigned yesterday in Lowell District Court on three counts of delivering drugs to prisoners at the House of Correction in Billerica.
Judge Sabita Singh released Emerson on personal recognizance with a warning to stay away from the Middlesex Sheriff's Office.
His next court date is July 14 for a pretrial conference.
http://www.lowellsun.com/local/ci_17998093
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http://jamesrodwell.us/david-nagle/snitch/
The first, Francis “Frankie” Holmes, Jr., had told the court that he and Rodwell had rendezvoused with another man at Rodwell’s apartment on Sunday night, December 3, 1978, with the intention of stealing drugs from Louis Rose, Jr., a Woburn dealer and the son of a Burlington police captain. In return for immunity from prosecution, Holmes testified that, later that night, he watched Rodwell climb into Roses’s car on a deserted street in Somerville and shoot the dealer seven times in the head.
Holmes’s testimony, damning as it was, was not enough to put Rodwell away. By state law, a defendant cannot be convicted solely on the uncorroborated testimony of an immunized witness. The prosecution had no gun, no fingerprints, no other eyewitnesses-no other evidence whatsoever-linking
Rodwell to what by then was a three year old murder. Instead, it had David Nagle.
rumors are flying about this case
and that there is lots more
to this than meets the eye!
William "Bill" Emerson, 67, of 222 Stackpole St., Lowell, was arraigned yesterday in Lowell District Court on three counts of delivering drugs to prisoners at the House of Correction in Billerica.
Judge Sabita Singh released Emerson on personal recognizance with a warning to stay away from the Middlesex Sheriff's Office.
His next court date is July 14 for a pretrial conference.
http://www.lowellsun.com/local/ci_17998093
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http://jamesrodwell.us/david-nagle/snitch/
The first, Francis “Frankie” Holmes, Jr., had told the court that he and Rodwell had rendezvoused with another man at Rodwell’s apartment on Sunday night, December 3, 1978, with the intention of stealing drugs from Louis Rose, Jr., a Woburn dealer and the son of a Burlington police captain. In return for immunity from prosecution, Holmes testified that, later that night, he watched Rodwell climb into Roses’s car on a deserted street in Somerville and shoot the dealer seven times in the head.
Holmes’s testimony, damning as it was, was not enough to put Rodwell away. By state law, a defendant cannot be convicted solely on the uncorroborated testimony of an immunized witness. The prosecution had no gun, no fingerprints, no other eyewitnesses-no other evidence whatsoever-linking
Rodwell to what by then was a three year old murder. Instead, it had David Nagle.