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Dietl on Palm Sunday Massacre
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Bo Dietl of Investigations.com discusses the horrific events of April 15, 1984.
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- Date Apr 2, 2012
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Bo Dietl of Investigations.com discusses the horrific events of April 15, 1984.
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-- Talk plus additional hour and -- Imus morning program.
We've talked about -- of the I'm -- -- programme on one of our most highly decorated.
Homicide detective -- homicide and an undercover.
In history in the nearest city police department wrote a -- about a -- one tough comp and a movie about him call one -- off.
My friend -- -- 28 years ago today just today I was just suggested that the Palm Sunday massacre.
Which is your last big change -- -- -- -- -- well was in Brooklyn is in the 75 detective squad their there was -- the commit a murder that occurred but it was a murder of.
And people.
Eight of what children under the age twelve and -- -- shut.
With the largest -- murder in New York history at that time in 1984.
And I was part of a great team of detect this summer defines detectives that I learned things from great lieutenant -- Allman.
Who was my squad was there and we investigated it -- eventually I was very honored by being named as one of the arresting offices in the case.
And we locked up to -- culprit.
And that he was convicted of manslaughter and he's -- time now who's up for parole a couple of times and I've written letters to parole -- And I said you know what -- -- children never got to live their lives.
Let me speak for them until I have my list breath.
He should stay in jail and that's always should be and it was it was horrific case the way to set up was -- walked in I was off that day.
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- No it every time something happened I had to be there and I was invite investigate and murders in this some -- -- was -- a 120 murders a year.
And I called up -- -- -- the guys what's happening football we have 45 debt on Libya guesses I'll be right over I shot over there and I walked into this place of forget the setting.
You with children 11 young girl was eating Jolo -- putting in head was back in ship the putting in the left in this -- right -- -- -- all head shots.
And what happened was that the father was involved with drug dealing and the person Christopher Thomas who committed all these murders.
Had to kill everybody -- they could identify and he was doing drugs cocaine and that was the first time that I saw the actual threat of cocaine.
When a person -- ten people like that high smoking cocaine I realized this was going to be something that was -- real -- and then when -- ran for United States congress.
In in 1986 that was -- might climb -- corruption.
My friend Rudy Giuliani stolen from -- but that was my original campaign slogan.
And I knew that the the problems there we're going to be prevalent of murders around this country and in on -- streets.
Any you know it comes it comes into play even.
With terrific thing that happened with trades on.
Might might my deepest sympathy goes out to fail -- this point should not have been shot that's my opinion of and I don't need any more revenues as far as I'm concerned.
But you don't comes to light is what we should be doing across the country all my lead is all of the sharpton's and everybody else should be fighting war.
Black on black crime you know that the black populations country mix of about 13%.
But yet 49%.
Of the murders.
A black on black crime to guns -- prevalent below what we should be doing is we should be going into neighbors we should get an easy legal guns off the street that should be the focus of all these politicians.
Instead of one yet the racially dividing it 9097%.
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It's 6 o'clock and one and one was I believe the teacher and and she was raped.
Get to eyewitnesses yet had the actual I DNA evidence of the -- On her underwear and all -- To -- witnesses and they came back where they only a sexual abuse conviction.
Because they said that they didn't observe -- quote penetration.
-- they did not convict them of brave and much -- I mean people are outraged and woman out there are outraged because the fact that it shouldn't -- out you have to witnesses.
It's in in the morning hours of light day civil -- didn't remember the color of the -- down the block that's what they'd be convicted these key rate it's an outrageous -- every woman out there who was becomes a victim of some -- like debt.
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