• Recently released evidence shows FBI may have investigated Danny Casolaro’s death through 2017

    Recently released evidence shows FBI may have investigated Danny Casolaro’s death through 2017

    Following a FOIA appeal, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has released ten new pages of their investigation into links between the PROMIS scandal, the Bank of Credit and Commerce International, and the mysterious death of Danny Casolaro. FOIA lawyers and experts are divided as to whether this new release implies the Bureau previously improperly cited the “open investigation” exemption, or whether it had stopped being applicable between the initial FOIA response and the appeal.

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  • The Danny Casolaro Primer: 13 reasons to doubt the official narrative surrounding his death

    The Danny Casolaro Primer: 13 reasons to doubt the official narrative surrounding his death

    The official version of events surrounding Danny Casolaro’s death has been questioned since the beginning, but several recent revelations resulting from the release of government documents have undermined it. While there are still questions about Casolaro’s death, there are over a dozen reasons to doubt the official conclusions.

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  • FBI cites mystery FOIA exemption to withhold Danny Casolaro death video

    FBI cites mystery FOIA exemption to withhold Danny Casolaro death video

    As part of the investigation into the death of journalist Danny Casolaro, the local police created a videotaped “reenactment” of his alleged suicide. The tape was used later to help an expert conclude the death was a suicide, and then seized along with the other evidence by the federal government. In response to a FOIA request for a copy of the tape, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has declared that it’s exempt from release - but won’t say why.

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  • DOJ ordered police notes contradicting the suicide narrative for Danny Casolaro be sealed

    DOJ ordered police notes contradicting the suicide narrative for Danny Casolaro be sealed

    An examination of the original handwritten police notes about the death of journalist Danny Casolaro contradict the official claims and conclusions of the Justice Department and the Special Counsel investigation led by Judge John Bua. The police notes, originally seized by the federal government and allegedly still under seal, undermine the narrative that Danny Casolaro committed suicide, and appear to provide corroboration that someone took his briefcase containing many of his notes and papers at the time of his death.

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  • FBI evidence points to journalist Jack Anderson's role in Watergate

    FBI evidence points to journalist Jack Anderson’s role in Watergate

    Evidence compiled from Federal Bureau of Investigation files, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein’s notes, and statements from Deep Throat, along with Congressional testimony and the files of Senate investigators, all implicate journalist Jack Anderson as having helped set up Watergate - or at least having foreknowledge of it and benefiting from it.

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  • The Enduring Octopus: What FOIA withholdings reveal about the PROMIS scandal Part 2

    The Enduring Octopus: What FOIA withholdings reveal about the PROMIS scandal Part 2

    According to the Department of Justice, not only is some material on the PROMIS affair being withheld to protect wiretap information, the FBI’s material is also being withheld to protect the Intelligence Community’s sources and methods, except where it was lost or destroyed as so often happens with files relating to the PROMIS scandal. In addition, the DOJ also positively affirmed that as of earlier this year, the FBI had an open investigation relating to PROMIS while hinting that part of it remains “pending” even now.

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  • The Enduring Octopus: What FOIA withholdings reveal about the PROMIS scandal Part 1

    The Enduring Octopus: What FOIA withholdings reveal about the PROMIS scandal Part 1

    Over two decades after Danny Casolaro died while investigating the PROMIS affair, a recent FOIA response from the National Archives confirms that it truly is “the scandal that wouldn’t die.” Where a previous release saw only 4% of the total redacted and nothing withheld in full, this release sees 23% of the pages redacted or withheld in full. The letter from the Archives’ suggests that the difference is due to the presence of wiretap information in the Casolaro investigation, a fact which has been previously undisclosed by the government.

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  • The Vanishing Octopus: Justice Department changes the FBI’s story on Danny Casolaro's file

    The Vanishing Octopus: Justice Department changes the FBI’s story on Danny Casolaro’s file

    The Department of Justice appears to have retroactively declared that 98% of the FBI file on the journalist Danny Casolaro was and still is missing, despite the FBI seeming to say they had found it.

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  • FBI continues to delay release of files on the 1981 "Octopus Murders"

    FBI continues to delay release of files on the 1981 “Octopus Murders”

    We know many things about the 1981 triple murder of Fred Alvarez, Patricia Castro and Ralph Boger. We know that the bagman for the hit, Jimmy Hughes, confessed. We know that a 2010 trial was interrupted when charges were abruptly dropped and evidence lost. We know from witness statements that the murders appear to be connected to the corruption surrounding Wackenhut and the PROMIS affair. We know from FBI’s own records that the Bureau looked into the matter. And most recently, we know that the FBI has not only repeatedly refused to release those files, but apparently removed the request from their FOIA tracking system.

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  • The Undying Octopus: FBI and the PROMIS affair Part 2

    The Undying Octopus: FBI and the PROMIS affair Part 2

    As the FBI file show, the PROMIS case was not only far reaching, with ties to corruption, murder, and Iran-Contra, but purposely obstructed. While at least some allegations were confirmed by sources and documentation, others were blocked in their entirety - with critical evidence being lost and destroyed by both Congress and the FBI.

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