For Those Who Don't Believe That The FBI Will Murder Citizens Who Seek To Prosecute Its Own Agents For Criminal Conduct
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The following is just one example in a myriad which describe the murderous nature of the Federal Bureau Of Investigation. While there are some decent agents, most are representative of a psychopathology which defines their existence within the Bureau. They believe themselves to be above the law and will destroy anyone whom they have committed crimes against. Unfortunately, as is the case with the rest of the criminal hierarchy which controls the United States, the higher you go within the ranks of the FBI the more criminal the Bureau becomes, which makes it useless for any type of legitmate police work. If the FBI is anything it is a political pawn for those in power to control as they see fit for their own questionable agendas.
Add to this an agency that has always existed as a domestic spy/covert terrorist predator of the American citizenry, and you have a disaster on your hands.
Victim who charged FBI agent with pedophilia found murdered?
Prosecutors move to dismiss charges against former Scout leader
January 3, 2007
NEW HAVEN, Conn. --Federal prosecutors have moved to dismiss charges against a retired FBI agent who was indicted on child sex charges dating back more than a decade when he was a Boy Scout leader, in response to the death of his accuser.
William Hutton, 63, of Killingworth, was arrested in February on charges he enticed a member of his Scout troop to Maine for the purpose of sexual activity in 1994 and 1995.
Prosecutor John A. Danaher III moved to dismiss the indictment on Dec. 19, and Judge Mark R. Kravitz granted the motion three days later, federal court records show.
On Dec. 26, the prosecutor moved to dismiss a revised indictment that had been returned by a federal grand jury in late March. There was no indication in court records that Kravitz has issued a ruling on that indictment.
Both indictments alleged crimes against the same person, who has never been publicly identified. The newer indictment added allegations that an August 1995 trip also included a stop in New Hampshire for illegal sexual activity.
Both of Danaher's motions cited "the sudden and unexpected death" of the accuser.
Hutton's lawyer, Hugh F. Keefe of New Haven, stressed Hutton had pleaded not guilty.
"Mr. Hutton was very upset by the news of the passing of the gentleman," Keefe said.
Hutton had been released on a $200,000 bond. He may not own any firearms or have any unsupervised contact with children. He was also ordered to stay away from playgrounds, schools, arcades or anywhere children congregate.
The case had been scheduled to go to trial this month in U.S. District Court in New Haven.
The following was an earlier article on Killingworth.
Former Scout leader-FBI agent indicted on child sex charges
February 3, 2006, 5:59 PM EST
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) _ A retired FBI agent was indicted Friday on federal child sex charges dating back more than a decade when he was a Boy Scout leader.
William Hutton, 63, of Killingworth, was arrested Friday. The federal grand jury indictment offers few details about the case but accuses Hutton of enticing a member of his Scout troop to Maine for the purpose of sexual activity in 1994 and 1995.
"It's obviously devastating. He was an FBI agent in this district and was reputed in this district," defense attorney Hugh Keefe said. "The people who worked with him in the U.S. attorney's office and FBI respected him."
Keefe said the investigation has been going on for years. He would not discuss the details of the case or how the allegations surfaced.
Investigators asked anyone who knows anything about the case to call the FBI. U.S. Attorney Kevin O'Connor said that's standard practice whenever there might be more victims.
"In any case that's a concern," O'Connor said. "Whether that's the situation here I can't say."
If convicted on all four charges, Hutton faces up to 30 years in prison and up to $250,000 in fines.
Hutton was released on a $200,00 bond. He may not own any firearms or have any unsupervised contact with children. He was also ordered to stay away from playgrounds, schools, arcades or anywhere children congregate.
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When PI Angela Clemente Decided To Research The Background Of Former FBI Agent Lindley Devecchio She'd Quickly Become A Target Of The FBI
Author, Jack Cashill, was one of the investigative journalists who helped to expose the FBI's whitewash of the 1996 missile downing of TWA Flight 800. A case in which the FBI ignored more than 200 eyewitness accounts of Long Island citizens, who saw a flare from a vessel shoot skyward directly towards Flight 800, before it was shot down -- just south of Long Island. The FBI then proceeded to spend millions of dollars in fabricating evidence in efforts to cover up this missile attack.
Instead of the 230 passengers being listed as murder victims (which they were), they were reported as being killed by an accidental explosion caused by a design flaw within the jetliner's fuel system.
The FBI's usurpation of the investigation of TWA Flight 800 from the FAA was so suspicious, that an FAA agent by the name of Bogdan Dzakovic voiced his concerns as to why the FBI ignored nearly 300 Long Island witnesses to the attack on TWA Flight 800; all of whom saw at least one flare launch from a boat and head straight for Flight 800 before it exploded. See Dzakovic's testimony here: http://tinyurl.com/yrw43
Cashill has now written an another controversial piece in regard to a woman who has become targeted by the FBI, the result of her attempts to expose a former FBI agent who may well be complicit in the homicides of five men. An FBI agent with known ties to the Columbo crime family.
In the following situation the FBI is again covering up the facts in a criminal case and looking to attack a whistle blower. In this instance the whistle blower's name is Angela Clemente. And she is being attacked for attempting to uncover former FBI agent Lindley Devecchio's complicity in the murders of five men.
A situation in which Clemente discovered enough evidence to motivate a Brooklyn grand jury to indict Devecchio. However, Devecchio would never be tried for complicity in these murders (the result of an audio tape which acquitted him, turning up just in time to prevent the trial -- a tape which may well have been fabricated evidence). And Clemente would suffer a murder attempt which nearly ended her life. An attempt which many believe was perpetrated by some of Devecchio's former FBI associates.
This is yet one more in a myriad of instances where instead of prosecuting corrupt FBI agents, the FBI and Department Of Justice have looked to obfuscate the facts in the crimes of these agents, while instead attacking the whistle blower who sought to expose them. The FBI and DOJ (it should be called the Department Of Obstructing Justice) have a long history of obstructing justice in such ways, again showing that the bureau considers itself and its agents to be above the laws in this country and immune from prosecution.
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The Trials of Angela Clemente:
Why The Department Of Justice Is Destroying America's Best PI
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