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To: Brumar89 who wrote (349357)2/17/2010 8:56:16 PM
From: Brumar891 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793955
 
More interesting comments on the belmongclub blog re Amy Bishop case:

This back-story illustrates how mindbogglingly corrupt the Commonwealth of Massachusetts was and is. Old Joe Kennedy, a smuggler and antisemite, bought elections for his boys, who were severally responsible for innocent deaths, the speaker of the state House’s brother was a notorious criminal, the Atty Gen (Coakley, ibid., who was the DA) pursued obvious frames of the Day Care Amirault family (and still does). Its an incredible picture.

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The DA’s name on the PDF files going around is John P Kivlan. I looked up John P Kivlan and found this. Very interesting, assuming it’s the same man.

legistorm.com

This John P Kivlan a Congressional staffer who is a part time employee of Rep William Delahunt.

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Kivlan was also involved in two other high-profile Massachusetts cases in 1983 and 1994– the first was that of William Douglas, a Tufts University medical researcher who embezzled funds from his department in order to keep seeing a prostitute from Boston’s “Combat Zone” and then murdered the woman when she got too demanding. The second case was that of John Salvi, who went on a shooting rampage at two abortion clinics in Brookline.

Kivlan also got the nickname “Lucky Jack” when he won $2 million from the Massachusetts lottery in 1985. “Norfolk County prosecutor Peter S. Casey and fellow prosecutor John P. Kivlan often share lunch and laughs in Casey’s corner office in Dedham.

Now they share the distinction of being millionaires, courtesy of the Massachusetts State Lottery.

Casey, whose wife scratched an instant lottery card on Sunday and discovered they’d won $2 million, joins Kivlan — who won $2.7 million with a Megabucks ticket in 1985 — in the ranks of instant millionaires.”

Deirdre Coyle, spokeswoman for the Lottery, doesn't have any odds on two workmates both hitting it big
, but says it… ....

encyclopedia.com

tuftsdaily.com

tech.mit.edu

I'm wondering if the MA lottery is fixed? It would be an interesting way to reward someone for "fixing" service rendered.

But if the Seth Bishop shooting case was fixed, you'd expect the police reports to be missing .... oh yeah, they are.