by mafiastudent » Mon Mar 02, 2020 10:07 am
Scarpa is another one and there are many, many more examples of this. I have some resources up on the Italian Inquisition site that details why informants aren't as reliable as people think and many more resources will be uploaded very soon.
https://theblackhand.club/truth-about-informants/
And think about Gravano for a minute. He's now involved in a current case where he said the guy didn't commit the murder. Yet, at the time of the conviction and testimony, Gravano didn't say a word or do anything to correct the error. Now, many years later, he all of a sudden wants to set the record straight. It makes you wonder if the 40 plus guys he helped put behind bars, if all that testimony was bullshit.
Scarpa is another one and there are many, many more examples of this. I have some resources up on the Italian Inquisition site that details why informants aren't as reliable as people think and many more resources will be uploaded very soon.
https://theblackhand.club/truth-about-informants/
And think about Gravano for a minute. He's now involved in a current case where he said the guy didn't commit the murder. Yet, at the time of the conviction and testimony, Gravano didn't say a word or do anything to correct the error. Now, many years later, he all of a sudden wants to set the record straight. It makes you wonder if the 40 plus guys he helped put behind bars, if all that testimony was bullshit.