Thursday, April 5, 2012

Cop Killer Deserves, "Time Served!"


Confessed Cop Killer Deserves "Time Served!"

Dino Calabro the confessed cop killer donned with a blasé demeanor showed outright deception with his selective memory when testifying last week.

"I want Calabro to recognize my presence in the courtroom and know that I have nearly thirteen years vested interest in these two homicides and I am still on this case and have no plans on going anywhere."

Brooklyn, New York, April 5, 2012

The crux of the high profile mob trial against Thomas Gioeli and Dino Saracino appears to be hinging on the government’s star witness; an intellectually inept, eight time murderer who is unremorseful for his life of crime.

Entering the Brooklyn court room through a side door the stocky stool pigeon walks cowering with hunched shoulders, donning salt and pepper hair, a medium dark complexion and clothing not suited for a court proceeding of this caliber. As the afternoon session commenced defense attorney Adam Perlmutter asked Calabro what he expected from the government for his testimony and he quickly responded callously that he expected "time served…No, better than time served." The spectators, many of whom were victim’s family members shook their head in disbelief and gasped at his vile statement.

Testifying in a partial spin off case from the alleged "Colombo war," Dino Calabro admits to killing not only police officer Ralph Dols but also of participating in other heinous murders, including that of John Minerva and Michael Imbregamo whom renowned Forensic Intelligence Analyst and Congressional Consultant Angela Clemente began to evaluate approximately thirteen years ago. At the time she was investigating systemic corruption within the U.S. Attorney’s Office (EDNY) and the NY FBI office’s relationship with serial killer and FBI employee Gregory Scarpa Sr.

Her work, in part, resulted in the Department of Justice Office of Inspector General’s Special Report that was released in September 2005 on making sweeping changes with informant practices and she prompted multiple congressional inquiries.

A problem identified by Clemente in the past was the governments withholding of critical information relating to their relationship with violent informants. Amongst such lapses Clemente documented numerous instances where the government failed to provide the court with factual dates relating to when informant’s cooperation status began and their monetary payments to these same informants that provided false information while knowing that it was false. Another key concern was that of "lost" or "missing" information and evidence.

Clemente’s investigation was especially significant when revealing the depths of government corruption in connection with Gregory Scarpa Sr. who had repeatedly murdered while employed by the FBI as a top echelon informant for more than thirty years.

On May 20, 1971 Gregory Scarpa Sr., provided the FBI with information about more than a dozen officers from the 62nd Precinct who he claimed were corrupt and taking payoffs. The FBI took no action whatsoever to investigate or prosecute anyone mentioned and thereafter the appearance of a mutually beneficial relationship began with Scarpa Sr., the FBI, and the 62nd Precinct. Multiple homicides and assaults fell under their jurisdiction including that of the teenager Patrick Porco, Dominick Masseria, and Matty Ianiello. Each one of these murders had a direct connection to Gregory Scarpa Sr. and his family and none of them were properly investigated.

On February 27, 1992 Gregory Scarpa Sr. was closed as a top echelon informant after he had already committed multiple murders even ordering his own brothers murder and blamed those homicides on others. And on March 11, 1992 there was a failed murder attempt on the life of John Minerva by a Scarpa follower; Eric Curcio, DEA informant Gabriel Marquez, and two other men. A short time later on March 25th John Minerva and Michael Imbregamo were murdered. Five days after the violent homicide Gregory Scarpa Sr. conveniently contacted the FBI and proclaimed that he knew who was involved in the murders, deaths that launched Scarpa back into the status of informant by April 2nd and earning him a paycheck for that information on May 8th. Two years later Detective Sharkey contacted DEA Agent Myron Hollowchuk and told him that one of Scarpa’s closest allies Larry Mazza and others had just pled guilty to Racketeering charges related to the murders of John Minerva and Michael Imbregamo.

"The Minerva children, the Porco family, and decorated NYPD officer Detective Joe Simone were some of the most heartbreaking victims in all of my investigations" claims Angela Clemente.

Clemente is back again to monitor the trial of Thomas Gioeli and Dino Saracino because she is intensely watching the actions of the U. S. Attorney’s Office EDNY, the FBI, and most importantly she is meticulously following Dino Calabro’s testimony. "I want Calabro to see my presence in the court and know that I have nearly thirteen years vested interest in these two homicides and I am still on this case and have no plans on going anywhere." "I will be closely observing every single callous statement that he utters and I am already questioning the date that he states he began his cooperation and what his connection may be to the 62nd precinct which Is part of a larger ongoing and very current investigation."

Clemente wants to make it clear that she will personally see to it with vigor that Calabro will not be receiving what he expects from the government, "time served." He needs to think real hard about all the mayhem and deaths that he is truly responsible for because his victims’ families can never forget and his selective memory when being questioned on the stand is not only deceptive it is outright repulsive.

Multiple victims and their families have contacted Clemente to represent their interests in rectifying the extensive damage and as the trial is ongoing she is simultaneously beginning new legal actions all directly related to Scarpa Sr. and Calabro.


Copyright 2012 AD & Angela Clemente


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