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Howie Carr @HowieCarrShow
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Special Counsel Bob Mueller was in the US attorney's office in Boston in the 1980's as the feds were desperately trying to keep 4 innocent men in prison for a murder they did not commit...and the feds knew they'd been framed.
Mueller was US atty in 86-87. See the FBI report in the tweet above, filed 4 days after the 1965 murder, naming the real killers... yet the crooked G-men never told the court who really committed the murder!
How could Mueller not blow the whistle on this frame-up? (In 2007, the 4 railroaded men were awarded $102 million by a federal judge for false imprisonment. By then Mueller was director of the FBI, which framed them.)
"It was Mueller....who wrote letters to the parole and pardons board throughout the 1980s opposing clemency for the four men framed by FBI lie." #Globe piece. archive.boston.com/news/local/mas…
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