News Flash
07-04-2006, 02:39 PM
Mobster lives in Sarasota County
R. Lindley DeVecchio is accused of helping the mob commit at least four murders and he lives right here in Sarasota County.Click here (http://www.wwsb.com/news/details.asp?id=46124) for the full story.
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The source for the following statement is not going to be disclosed: "Sarasota County is a favorite destination for mob bosses because it is affluent, tropical, and because their homes can't be seized, based on the way the bankruptcy laws are set up. Crime bosses won't commit crimes out of Sarasota County because it is one of their 'home bases' and they don't want to attract federal investigatings here. A cardinal rule is to never do crimes from your home base. You always do it elsewhere because that's where the investigators are going to go snooping.
Sarasota County is a major destination for a crime bosses who keep a very low profile because they don't want to attract attention because there are a lot of financial assets here that are tied up in big real estate deals and in other incorporated scam-investments (money laundering) and they don't want investigators looking at them because then they become subject to seizure and that will slow down their operations, which slows down incoming illegal revenues. The money must keep coming in and they won't do anything to jeopordize that.
This stuff is probably way above the Sarasota Sheriff's Office because of jurisdictional and training issues, unless they have members on a organized crime task force that is headed by the feds."The media disclosure on Lindley DeVecchio goes way back, but it's interesting that he's now in Sarasota County. Some of the following is tabloid quality, but you can still see that it goes a long ways back and it's not new and it is still jammed up in the court system: The Brooklyn DA’s office filed murder charges against retired FBI supervisor R. Lindley DeVecchio (http://www.ganglandnews.com/column477.htm).
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Special Agent R. Lindley DeVecchio (http://www.post-gazette.com/win/day6_1a.asp) headed the task force trying to end Brooklyn’s Colombo crime family war.
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R. Lindley DeVecchio was an FBI agent (http://blogcritics.org/archives/2006/03/14/185439.php) who cultivated many snitches in the mob. Now DeVecchio faces charges that he deliberately leaked the names of FBI informants in the mob to one of his own favored informants, Gregory Scarpa.
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R. Lindley DeVecchio (http://www.wtop.com/index.php?nid=104&sid=667008) allegedly leaked inside information that led to four mob slayings...
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Agent DeVecchio (http://www.americanmafia.com/Feature_Articles_344.html) is accused of being an accomplice in four Mafia murders. [/*:m:9bhzn8v0]
R. Lindley DeVecchio is accused of helping the mob commit at least four murders and he lives right here in Sarasota County.Click here (http://www.wwsb.com/news/details.asp?id=46124) for the full story.
http://www.wwsb.com/news/article_images/web-007-03-06-DeVecchio.jpg
The source for the following statement is not going to be disclosed: "Sarasota County is a favorite destination for mob bosses because it is affluent, tropical, and because their homes can't be seized, based on the way the bankruptcy laws are set up. Crime bosses won't commit crimes out of Sarasota County because it is one of their 'home bases' and they don't want to attract federal investigatings here. A cardinal rule is to never do crimes from your home base. You always do it elsewhere because that's where the investigators are going to go snooping.
Sarasota County is a major destination for a crime bosses who keep a very low profile because they don't want to attract attention because there are a lot of financial assets here that are tied up in big real estate deals and in other incorporated scam-investments (money laundering) and they don't want investigators looking at them because then they become subject to seizure and that will slow down their operations, which slows down incoming illegal revenues. The money must keep coming in and they won't do anything to jeopordize that.
This stuff is probably way above the Sarasota Sheriff's Office because of jurisdictional and training issues, unless they have members on a organized crime task force that is headed by the feds."The media disclosure on Lindley DeVecchio goes way back, but it's interesting that he's now in Sarasota County. Some of the following is tabloid quality, but you can still see that it goes a long ways back and it's not new and it is still jammed up in the court system: The Brooklyn DA’s office filed murder charges against retired FBI supervisor R. Lindley DeVecchio (http://www.ganglandnews.com/column477.htm).
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Special Agent R. Lindley DeVecchio (http://www.post-gazette.com/win/day6_1a.asp) headed the task force trying to end Brooklyn’s Colombo crime family war.
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R. Lindley DeVecchio was an FBI agent (http://blogcritics.org/archives/2006/03/14/185439.php) who cultivated many snitches in the mob. Now DeVecchio faces charges that he deliberately leaked the names of FBI informants in the mob to one of his own favored informants, Gregory Scarpa.
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R. Lindley DeVecchio (http://www.wtop.com/index.php?nid=104&sid=667008) allegedly leaked inside information that led to four mob slayings...
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Agent DeVecchio (http://www.americanmafia.com/Feature_Articles_344.html) is accused of being an accomplice in four Mafia murders. [/*:m:9bhzn8v0]