Reward Offered January 18, 1982

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Lynn Daily Item January 31, 1983

Female caller placed an anonymous call to the Saugus Police on or about January 20, 1982.

The caller alleged Leonard Paradiso murdered Marie Iannuzzi and responsible for the disappearance of Joan Webster.

The caller provided no details about either case.

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Marie Iannuzzi Pretrial Hearing March 5, 1984, page 119

Tim Burke Identifies Patty Bono as the anonymous caller.

Patty Bono grew up in the North End [NE] of Boston with Carmen Tammaro and Leonard Paradiso.

Patty Bono alleged Paradiso assaulted her in 1972.
There was no corroborating or contemporaneous evidence for her allegations.

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Patty Bono confirms calling the Saugus Police in an online post on February 20, 2014

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Trooper Dave Moran

Moran occasionally partnered with Andrew Palombo.

He co-owned a sailboat with Andrew Palombo.

He participated in a Marie Iannuzzi search warrant in 1983.

Moran was part of the scuba team that recovered the Malafemmena in 1983.

Moran authored the book Trooper in 1986.

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Trooper by Dave Moran page 154

George and Eleanor Webster convened a high-powered meeting at Harvard in February 1982.

Andrew Palombo and Tim Burke were paired for the Joan Webster investigation in February 1982.

Following the Webster meeting, Tim Burke convened a grand jury to implicate Leonard Paradiso for the murder of Marie Iannuzzi.

Tim Burke falsely claimed this was a John Doe grand jury to identify one of two suspects as the culprit in the Iannuzzi murder, Leonard Paradiso or David Doyle.

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Commonwealth v. Leonard Paradiso
Grand Jury March 5, 1982, page 1

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Leonard Paradiso Parole Notes 
Entry March 11, 1982

Trooper Carl Sjoberg notified Paradiso's Parole Officer Jim O'Neil that Paradiso was a suspect in a new Boston crime [Joan Webster].

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Commonwealth v. John Doe
Grand Jury April 5, 1982, page 1

Tim Burke changes the subject of the grand jury on April 5, 1982, concealing his target.

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Trooper Andrew Palombo

Paradiso was indicted for the murder of Marie Iannuzzi on June 26, 1982.

Palombo arrested Paradiso on July 6, 1982, for the murder of Marie Iannuzzi.

Paradiso was incarcerated at the Charles Street Jail.

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MSP Sargeant Carmen Tammaro

Carmen Tammaro visited Leonard Paradiso at the Charles Street Jail on August 1, 1982, after Paradiso was arrested for the Iannuzzi murder.

Tammaro alleged Paradiso murdered Joan Webster on his boat and dumped her in Boston Harbor on August 1, 1982.

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Leonard Paradiso letter to "Jimmy" dated August 2, 1982

Paradiso's attorney at the time was James Cipoletta.

The letter affirms Carmen Tammaro originated the boat theory for Joan Webster's murder on August 1, 1982.

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Increased Reward October, 13, 1982

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FBI Report Fingerprint Submission 
November 5, 1982

Leonard Paradiso fingerprints submitted in the Joan Webster case.

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FBI Report Negative Results 
November 24, 1982

Exculpatory negative fingerprint results for Leonard Paradiso in the Joan Webster case ignored.

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Glen Ridge, NJ Police Report
Entry by Detective Tom Dugan
November 30, 1982

ITT Head of Security Jack McEwan scheduled meeting with Detective Dugan for meeting on December 8 or 9, 1982.

George Webster was the Director of Budget and Planning for the Defense Group at ITT.

Jack McEwan was George Webster's liaison at ITT.

The scheduled meeting coincided with Robert Bonds transfer to the Charles Street Jail.

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Marie Iannuzzi Trial July 17, 1984
Robert Bond Testimony page 6-132

Bond identified a prior meeting with the MSP on January 10, 1983, four days before the MSP taped interview.

Carmen Tammaro was identified meeting with Bond on January 10, 1983. 

Bond mailed his letter from the prison at Concord, MA after this meeting.

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PI and Attorney Interview with Robert Bond
May 6, 2008, for client Eve Carson

Bond indicated "the guy from New Jersey," referring to George Webster, sent people to see him.

The individuals that went to see Bond were Tim Burke, Andrew Palombo, and Carmen Tammaro.

The individuals that worked closely with George Webster during the investigation were Tim Burke, Andrew Palombo, and Carmen Tammaro.

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Informant Robert Bond

Robert Bond was moved from Walpole Prison to the Charles Street Jail on December 8, 1982, awaiting trial for the murder of Mary Foreman. His cell was moved, and he was positioned close to Paradiso.

Tim Burke falsely alleged that he arranged a meeting between the MSP and Bond based on receiving an unsolicited letter on January 5, 1983, from Bond detailing the murders of Marie Iannuzzi and Joan Webster. The letter was mailed on January 10, 1983. Authorities expected the letter and received it after the interview with Bond.

The interrogation was conducted by the MSP on January 14, 1983. The interview was taped.

Carmen Tammaro led the interview with Andrew Palombo in attendance. Bond repeated the same allegations against Paradiso that Tammaro alleged on August 1, 1982. 

Bond informed officers he could get Paradiso to say anything suggesting entrapment.

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MSP Interview with Robert Bond
on January 14, 1983, page 3

Bond is moved in close proximity to Paradiso's cell.

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MSP Interview with Robert Bond
on January 14, 1983, page 27

Bond mailed the letter to authorities on January 10, 1983.

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MSP Interview with Robert Bond
on January 14, 1983, pages 12 & 13

Carmen Tammaro identifies officers present during the interview with Bond on January 14, 1983.

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MSP Interview with Robert Bond
on January 14, 1983, page 31

Bond asserts he can get anything out of Paradiso, entrapment.

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MSP Interview with Robert Bond
on January 14, 1983, page 9

Bond does not know the cause of Joan Webster's death during the January 14, 1983, interview with the MSP.

Bond offers a choice for the MSP to choose.

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Bond Written Statement Page 1

Bond's letter arrives after the January 14, 1983 interview with the MSP.

Bond alleges a blow to the head with a whiskey bottle on the boat [Malafemmena]as the cause of Joan Webster's death

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FBI Report January 28, 1983, Copy 1

Tim Burke's Suffolk County office and the MSP implicate Leonard Paradiso to the Boston office of the FBI based on Robert Bond allegations.

Authorities alleged Paradiso murdered Marie Iannuzzi and Joan Webster.

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FBI Report January 28, 1983, Copy 2

Bond and the authorities alleged Paradiso murdered Joan on the boat [Malafemmena]and dumped her body in Boston Harbor.

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Boston Herald January 28, 1980

Authorities claim "break" in the Joan Webster case based on the Robert Bond Allegations.

Authorities promoted their theory through the media one year after they targeted Leonard Paradiso based on the Patty Bono anonymous call.

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Andrew Palombo Search Warrant
April 25, 1983, paragraph 4

Warrant filed under the Marie Iannuzzi case.

Palombo made false assertion about Burke receiving a letter from Bond on January 5, 1983, prompting their investigation.

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Andrew Palombo Search Warrant
April 25, 1983, paragraph 5

Palombo warrant filed under the Marie Iannuzzi case.

Authorities improperly entangle the Marie Iannuzzi murder with the Joan Webster disappearance.

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Palombo Search Warrant April 25, 1983

Warrant filed under the Marie Iannuzzi case.

The search petition sought navigational items related to the boat [Malafemmena].

Authorities sought Joan Webster look-alike photos.

The search warrant did not list any items related to the Iannuzzi case. 

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Palombo Report to Burke January 20, 1984, Page 3

Palombo submitted a report to Burke about the search conducted at the Weyant home on April 25, 1983.

The search was conducted under the Marie Iannuzzi case.

Palombo lists items recovered.

Authorities only recovered items they alleged were relevant to the Joan Webster case.

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Robert Bond Affidavit
Filed November 15, 1985

Bond filed a motion with and affidavit with the court on November 15, 1985, during a retrial of the Mary Foreman murder.

Bond identified authorities who made promises he relied on: Tim Burke, Andrew Palombo, Carmen Tammaro, and "Bill." Bill is believed to be John Gillen, "Gill," court officer present in the Bond interview with the MSP on January 14, 1983.

Burke, Palombo, and Tammaro had no involvement or authority in the Mary Foreman case.

Robert Bond identified the sources of his information.

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