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    MA MA - Joan Webster, 25, Logan Airport, Boston, 28 Nov 1981

    Getting to the Real Answers – III Correction from the last post: The most obvious BENEFICIARY of a false narrative was the offender who avoided detection. Who had reason to harbor malice against Joan? Joan was a very genuine person. I cannot find any evidence that anyone harbored...
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    MA MA - Joan Webster, 25, Logan Airport, Boston, 28 Nov 1981

    Getting to the Real Answers – II Was Joan the target of a premeditated murder? The evidence is there that Joan’s investigation was diverted deliberately. It began right out of the gate, not something that was concocted somewhere down the road because answers eluded investigators...
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    MA MA - Joan Webster, 25, Logan Airport, Boston, 28 Nov 1981

    Getting to the Real Answers Why? I cannot look into anyone’s heart, mind, or thoughts. This is a hard one to answer. I had to understand questions with more concrete answers first. I will come back to this. Speculation leads to more questions and requires verification. What are the first...
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    MA MA - Joan Webster, 25, Logan Airport, Boston, 28 Nov 1981

    Breaking Down Joan’s Case – The Questions The first and biggest question is obvious – Why? Who benefits from a diverted investigation? Was this deliberate? Was Joan the target of a premeditated murder? Who had reason to harbor malice against Joan? What are the first signs of a...
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    MA MA - Joan Webster, 25, Logan Airport, Boston, 28 Nov 1981

    Unspeakable Abuse and Suspended Grief As a family member, I am also a victim of violent crime. It is impossible to explain to someone who has not experienced what it is like to have a missing and/or murdered member of your family. The offender(s) have the ultimate accountability. Authorities...
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    MA MA - Joan Webster, 25, Logan Airport, Boston, 28 Nov 1981

    Hi Jgfitzge, I missed answering a couple of your questions. The two incidents where women received a ride from an undercover cop are documented. The first took place on January 9, 1982. A woman missed her bus at the Park Square Greyhound Bus Station in Boston. The woman at the ticket counter...
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    MA MA - Joan Webster, 25, Logan Airport, Boston, 28 Nov 1981

    Hi Jgfitzge, You continue to focus in on very important questions. I apologize for confusion using suitcase and bag. All reports refer to the suitcase. The tote was never recovered based on documents recovered to date. The first red flag for me was locating the suitcase at a bus station. Joan...
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    MA MA - Joan Webster, 25, Logan Airport, Boston, 28 Nov 1981

    The Bond Written Letter – The Problems Bond makes statements in his written letter that do not withstand scrutiny. A legitimate investigation would have established and followed the facts. Unverified and false statements in the written letter include: Bond alleged Paradiso picked Joan...
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    MA MA - Joan Webster, 25, Logan Airport, Boston, 28 Nov 1981

    The Bond Written Letter Recovered documents indicate the Bond written allegations were received after his MSP interview on January 14, 1983. Records recovered to date indicate the letter Burke described was received on January 17, 1983. The letter detailing Bond’s allegations regarding...
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    MA MA - Joan Webster, 25, Logan Airport, Boston, 28 Nov 1981

    The Suitcase Mystery Joan traveled with a dark blue Lark suitcase that was checked. She carried a red purse and a carry-on tote bag. The purse was found along the Lynn Marsh Road on December 2, 1982. The discovery was widely reported and confirmed in recovered documents. The tote bag was never...
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    MA MA - Joan Webster, 25, Logan Airport, Boston, 28 Nov 1981

    Three Weeks During the Bond interview with the MSP on January 14, 1983, Bond actually corroborated a meeting Paradiso documented three weeks after his arrest for Marie Iannuzzi. Tr. Andrew Palombo arrested Paradiso for the Iannuzzi murder on July 6, 1982. Paradiso wrote a letter on August 2...
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    MA MA - Joan Webster, 25, Logan Airport, Boston, 28 Nov 1981

    The Alleged Crime Scene Robert Bond claimed Paradiso picked Joan up on November 28, 1981, at the airport driving a cab. Paradiso was a parolee and not able to get a hack license to drive a cab. No evidence supported Paradiso ever drove a cab. No evidence placed Paradiso at the airport that...
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    MA MA - Joan Webster, 25, Logan Airport, Boston, 28 Nov 1981

    Manner of Death Bond’s interview with the MSP on January 14, 1983, revealed discrepancies in both the Iannuzzi and Webster cases. In a previous post about the Iannuzzi trial, some of the discrepancies are highlighted. Recovered documents support that was a wrongful conviction. I am now delving...
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    MA MA - Joan Webster, 25, Logan Airport, Boston, 28 Nov 1981

    The "Unsolicited" Robert Bond Letter Multiple documents filed with the courts affirm the MSP interviewed Robert Bond on January 14, 1983. That was a Friday. There were five officers present and Bond. Bond was not represented by an attorney, nor was ADA Burke or any other representative from the...
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    MA MA - Joan Webster, 25, Logan Airport, Boston, 28 Nov 1981

    The Robert Bond “Story” Bond was checked into cell 68 on the 3rd floor of the Charles Street Jail on December 8, 1982. Paradiso was checked back into the facility later in the afternoon into cell 31 on a different level. PI Ray Morgan, a defense investigator, indicated the jail was...
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    MA MA - Joan Webster, 25, Logan Airport, Boston, 28 Nov 1981

    The State’s “Star Witness” – Robert Bond I have profiled two of the three people, Patty Bono and Ralph Anthony Pisa, who alleged Leonard Paradiso murdered Marie Iannuzzi and Joan Webster. It is important to understand that connection. Authorities entangled the two cases...
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    MA MA - Joan Webster, 25, Logan Airport, Boston, 28 Nov 1981

    The Ralph Anthony Pisa “Story” On December 24, 1979, Pisa had a holiday furlough courtesy of Gov. Michael Dukakis. A convicted killer once on death row was allowed to leave his confinement to celebrate the holiday with family and friends. On Christmas Eve 1979, Pisa was at the home...
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    MA MA - Joan Webster, 25, Logan Airport, Boston, 28 Nov 1981

    Profile – Ralph Anthony Pisa Pisa was known in prison as “Death Row Tony.” Pisa was sentenced to death for the September 9, 1969, murder of security guard George Deane. Pisa and another culprit gave Deane a ride. They stopped the car and brutally shot Deane. MA got rid of the...
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    MA MA - Joan Webster, 25, Logan Airport, Boston, 28 Nov 1981

    I will be posting information on Ralph Anthony Pisa and Robert Bond this week. Both were convicted murderers and alleged Paradiso murdered Joan and Marie Iannuzzi. That is the path authorities followed. Only 3 people connected both cases. The first was Patty Bono in January 1982. She made 10...
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    MA MA - Joan Webster, 25, Logan Airport, Boston, 28 Nov 1981

    Hi Jgfitzge, Joan spoke to a priest and a young married couple on her flight. She saw at least one classmate enough to wave at the luggage carousel area. I think it is fair to say the classmate came in on another flight or was picking someone up. I am not clear how many classmates saw her...

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