PinkTiger
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Tue Oct-18-05 12:13 PM
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5. Let me just state this is not something new or even unique. |
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The FBI and federal prosecutors often allow informants to commit crimes as long as they comply when needed to provide testimony in a high profile case. I know of one case here in SW Missouri where an FBI informant has been allowed to break out of prison and police custody not ONCE but Three times in order to do their dirty work for them. This same informant was a hit man for the justice department and committed a murder for the justice department to cover up another crime connected to money laundering by the government. I'm not sure the Justice Department told him to commit the murder -- I think he was just supposed to scare the guy -- but he is a murderer by nature and probably couldn't help himself. The murder had his MO all over it, and he was in town at the time, so it obviously his work. Two men who were innocent were framed by the FBI and are now doing time for this murder, so that this informant could be free to do what they wanted done. The FBI will never be found complicit in this crime. The evidence has been destroyed. People have died. Just another reason to hate our government.
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