Hi Sweetluv,
I started sounding the alarm with proper authorities going all the way back to 2006. I did not know a fraction then of what I know now. What happened in Joan's investigation was not human error or incompetence. There were way too many discrepancies in the source documents. The obstruction was deliberate indicating this was a deliberate cover up.
I would be happy to be proven wrong, but since my questions started, I have been harassed, falsely maligned, and threatened. Some has been "anonymous" and others positively identified to the source. Fortunately, I have documented everything.
Let me start with the lead that was suppressed. Joan was seen at Logan with a man. The eyewitness described a man that is NOT the man the authorities went after. That is definitive. The man was a much smaller stature than Leonard Paradiso. This lead was concealed by the police and the Websters. That is a big problem.
The suggestion of Paradiso and his boat was introduced by Sgt. Carmen Tammaro, an officer who grew up with Paradiso, on August 1, 1982. That's 39 years ago today. Four months later, Tammaro is coaching a jailhouse snitch, Robert Bond, with the same story. Tammaro was part of the inner circle working with George Webster along with his subordinate Andrew Palombo and Tim Burke.
The alleged crime scene, Paradiso's boat, was sunk on July 26, 1981. Substantial and unrefuted evidence was submitted in court for case CR 85-010-S in 1985. The boat did not exist when Joan disappeared on November 28, 1981. FBI lab reports bolster the fallacious explanation. No evidence connects Joan to the boat or Paradiso.
Tim Burke maintains Paradiso is guilty. He claims Paradiso bragged about Joan's murder to two convicted killers. Tony Pisa testified he made assurances to George Webster. His testimony asserted Paradiso confessed two murders in unverified and unverifiable conversations. Robert Bond said the "guy from NJ" (George Webster) sent people to see him. Bond alleged Paradiso drove Joan from Logan, murdered Joan on his boat, and dumped her in Boston Harbor. This is all verifiably false based on source documents. The man that maneuvered Joan to a different car was much smaller than Paradiso, court records affirm the boat was 35 feet underwater when Joan disappeared, and Joan's remains surfaced on April 18, 1990, buried more than 30 miles away in Hamilton, MA.
It doesn't take a seasoned detective to figure out the explanation for Joan's murder is blatantly false. This was a cover up, pinning Joan's murder on a vulnerable scapegoat. Looking at the investigation itself was the stone to turn over to resolve Joan's case. ADA John Dawley is the current custodian of Joan's case. He alone decides whether to dig into her case and/or prosecute. His career started in the Suffolk County DA's office with Tim Burke, and Joan's case was in the headlines every day. A few years later, Dawley was the attorney for Charles Stuart, a man who murdered his pregnant wife Carol and tried to point the finger at a vulnerable scapegoat. Charles brother Matthew blew the whistle on his brother, but Dawley declined to share information with the victim's family after Charles committed suicide. Dawley claimed that ethics prevented him from sharing healing closure for loved ones. What a crock. This is called CYA and the same thing is happening in Joan's case. These people circle the wagons.
A lot of departments share culpability, and to date they obstruct justice for Joan. The malfeasance is still being covered up, but I still have a voice.