DeVecchio FBI Murder Case: Much Bigger Than It Seems
Next week, you will see a lot of news coverage of the murder trial of a former FBI agent. His name is Roy Lindley DeVecchio. You will hear it referred to as "The DeVecchio Trial," or the "DeVecchio Case." It will be presented as a trial of a dirty FBI agent who went rogue, but this case is much, much bigger.
This case, folks, could blow the lid off of 20 years of national security conspiracies within our own federal government. It will be damaging to major politicians, top federal prosecutors, and others.
This case has the potential to explode with information about how the FBI and US Justice Department conspired to cover up a scandal involving former agent DeVecchio, which resulted in the burying of evidence and intelligence about a New York City al Qaeda cell. This case, says author Lance, is directly related to the destruction of TWA Flight 800 in 1996.
Further, it kept secret a catastrophic blunder in which the FBI blew a chance in 1996 to apprehend Yousef's uncle, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed in Doha, Qatar. KSM is the man the Bureau now calls "the mastermind of 9/11." More...
THIS CASE IS HUGE. WATCH IT CAREFULLY.
The New York Daily News sums it up the way most mainstream media will: "Ex-FBI Agent Roy Lindley DeVecchio is charged with helping mobster Gregory Scarpa Sr. kill four people between 1984 and 1992. Here's a look at the victims: Mary Bari — The 31-year-old, former girlfriend of Colombo power Alphonse (Allie Boy) Persico, was killed on Sept. 24, 1984. The mobster feared she was snitching after DeVecchio allegedly told Scarpa Sr. that she might be an informant. She was lured to Wimpy Boys Social Club with the promise of a job and shot by Scarpa Sr. as Scarpa Jr. held her down."
But the Sun misses the bigger story. Read more about this HERE...