Ray_of_hope
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:silly: :goodpost: Need a little levity here, things are so awful!Probably, "That damn f#$%^&*@ Pete!"
:silly: :goodpost: Need a little levity here, things are so awful!Probably, "That damn f#$%^&*@ Pete!"
I don't think its THE James Burke.
Possibly but I could not find any James Borsic's (Policeman) IN SC
I found him (and family) living in Nassau.
BUT I definitely think its interesting.
Is there an age? is it Massapequa?
50. Not massapequa.
Very interesting thread you mention. The police official described sure does sound like Suffolk's James Burke. Burke was a high ranking police official (what his exact title was during any given time, I could not tell you, however, he has been higher ranking in the last 10-15 years, at least). Also, Burke lived in St. James.Context As someone geographically removed from this whole saga I've been carefully reading this thread. I realized I needed more perspective and my jaw dropped. The population of Suffolk County alone is only 160,000 less than the population of my whole state, more than Montana and double Wyoming!!! Maybe this was already obvious to everyone but the reach of this corruption is HUGE. Perhaps this perspective is useful for others outside the area.
I'm curious if this thread is another egregious example of a miscarriage of justice or if there is a direct connection to LISK theories on here?
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?178724-NY-Peter-Ghattas-35-Ronkonkoma-24-Sept-2003
Letter mentioned: http://www.newsday.com/opinion/letters/letter-all-out-effort-for-shannan-1.3473520
The connection between Spota and Burke from Burke's youth is that Spota was the DA of Suffolk County who took on the John Pius murder case that Burke was involved in (and I say "involved" because exactly how he was involved in the case is still questionable. If you look at some of the posts regarding the case, there seems to be conflicting opinions as to what happened.) That's where they both first "met," and Spota liked Burke so much that 20+ years later when they both moved up their respective ladders, Spota recommended Burke to be Chief of Police and his recommendation was granted.I was writing the other day about a possible connection between Burke and Spota in his youth, however I wasn't really referring to crime but more covering up for when older.
I think there is a connection between both men, maybe something not so obvious.
Does anyone know of the family connections. Is there an Irish connection, a marriage something which may link them. What are the family trees of both men are their any political family members?
There is a family feeling amongst most police. When someone joins a force going against this force is considered a no no. The chances of you finding a Serpico here are slim but if you found a few of them you'll probably get the background to a lot of stuff mostly petty though.
Read through posts on this page. Burke and Carrecia were neighbors. http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?134804-Possible-Victim-Shannan-Gilbert/page35Very interesting thread you mention. The police official described sure does sound like Suffolk's James Burke. Burke was a high ranking police official (what his exact title was during any given time, I could not tell you, however, he has been higher ranking in the last 10-15 years, at least). Also, Burke lived in St. James.
I'm curious if this thread is another egregious example of a miscarriage of justice or if there is a direct connection to LISK theories on here?
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?178724-NY-Peter-Ghattas-35-Ronkonkoma-24-Sept-2003
Letter mentioned: http://www.newsday.com/opinion/letters/letter-all-out-effort-for-shannan-1.3473520
In two consecutive highly publicized murder trials, I have witnessed, among other things, such apparent prosecutorial misconduct as perjury, subornation of perjury, intimidation of witnesses, spoliation of evidence, abuse of subpoena power and the aforesaid attempts to intimidate a sitting judge.
Judge Stuart Namm
Catterson charged that Spota had been part of a good old boys network in the district attorneys office that looked the other way when police committed perjury or coerced confessions in homicide cases. Catterson cited the SIC report and said Spota had been implicated in it.
The SIC report also cited a 1979 investigation by The National Law Review that contained allegations of widespread use of force by members of the Suffolk County Police Department Homicide Division in order to coerce confessions in murder cases.Under a section titled Overreliance on Confessions, the SIC report noted that a 1986 Newsday investigation covering the previous decade found that 94 percent of Suffolk homicide prosecutions involved confessions or oral admissions
In the most direct tie to Spotas handling of homicide prosecutions, the SIC included a section on "The Pius Cases," stemming from the April 1979 murder of 13-year old John Pius. It is arguably Spotas most famous case.
As bureau chief, Spota had oversight over all the cases, but he personally prosecuted and won convictions against Peter and Michael Quartararo, two of the four teenage boys charged with killing Pius.
The issue here is not whether the SCPD is corrupt. I think even the most pro-LE types like myself can agree from Spota down, Suffolk needs to be disinfected. (I do believe Sini is doing the right thing.)
The problem I have is some folks making the leap that while Burke interfered with the LISK case - no argument there! - that he is somehow tied to serial killing himself. That is a breathtaking leap of logic that is unwarranted. And dragging Dr. Hapless into it just goes further to undermine the credibility of the theorizing.
Same😉There you go making sense again. I think the whole thing is unsalvageable at this point but every so often a voice of reason will give me hope. Thanks R.A. for expressing it the way you did, if I tried that I'd be put in the corner for a few days.
BESSIE, if all we had were FACTS we wouldn't need WS or you. You still don't get it. Rumors do many things: they die a natural death or they become FACTS, are two of those places rumors wind up.
The issue here is not whether the SCPD is corrupt. I think even the most pro-LE types like myself can agree from Spota down, Suffolk needs to be disinfected. (I do believe Sini is doing the right thing.)
The problem I have is some folks making the leap that while Burke interfered with the LISK case - no argument there! - that he is somehow tied to serial killing himself. That is a breathtaking leap of logic that is unwarranted. And dragging Dr. Hapless into it just goes further to undermine the credibility of the theorizing.
But by interfering and covering up he DID tie himself in with the serial killings. Can I ask what reasons you might think he would cover up for if he wasn't involved?
do you think sini is really going to make a difference?