The Last Detective - Nardizzi Inc.

After 41 years, freedom for Eddie Wright...

After the DA's gatekeeper appeal was rejected by the Supreme Judicial Court, Hampden District Attorney Anthony D. Gulluni released a statement that they are considering their next steps. He whined that Wright's motion for new trial was "the defendant’s sixth bite at the apple," and that the "incriminating evidence against the defendant was quite strong”’.

He failed to say that a judge found police and prosecutors poisoned the apple. They hid the apple. The police and prosecutor in 1984 conspired to hide from the jury the fact that the crime scene had been contaminated by a break-in. They missed obvious suspects. Our investigation found substantial 3rd party culprit evidence showing that the victim’s ex-boyfriend, Allen Greg Smalls (deceased), committed this murder, stole mementos from the crime scene, and threatened the victim Penny Anderson on the same night she was murdered. Smalls lied about his alibi, attempted to sell a knife the day after the stabbing, and also confessed twice to having committed the murder. He went on to commit several other violent crimes against women.

The DA has now dismissed the case. DA are not so public about the egregious errors that lead to a conviction being overturned. So once again, we see the almost universal flaw that seems marbled into defective prosecutions: the inability of anyone on that side—police or prosecutors— to admit a mistake, or even alter the course of an investigation that is dead wrong, and ends up stealing years from an innocent person's life. And keep in mind Trump's DOJ opened an investigation into the Springfield Police Department’s use of force that was the only federal investigation of its kind during Trump’s first term in office. There are major problems in Springfield.

Here is Eddie and the team. He is free at last. And gone from Springfield.


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