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Neil Cronin perished in an automobile accident in 2003. This article juxtaposes the accident with an investigation into an art theft where there was a $5 Million reward for the recovery.

When FBI agent David Nadolski learned that Carmello Merlino was discussing with associates his hopes of gaining recovery of the stolen Gardner artwork, he asked Cronin to join the investigation. Merlino told them both that the $5 million reward offered by the museum for return of the artwork was spurring his efforts and he was to talking to several longtime friends in and out of the criminal underworld in his efforts. The talks led nowhere and ended when Merlino and three others were arrested in early 1999 for trying to rob an armored car depot in Easton. A 23-year veteran of the FBI, Cronin died in 2003 in a car crash on Rt. 495 in Wrentham.

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Cronin had recommended the release of an inmate for being a "cooperative witness" that went on to kill someone on Father's Day, resulting in the FBI paying a settlement of $5 Million.

The family blamed federal FBI agents, who helped a hoodlum named Henry Lewis Marshall III win early release from a Massachusetts prison to work as an informer.

"I believe they are responsible for my husband's death, every bit as much as if they pulled the trigger themselves," Janyce Griswold, 61, said last week.

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The story takes a bizarre turn when you take into consideration the released murderer's father was the infamous "Lover's Lane" serial rapist and was also allowed free from prison in exchange for cooperating as an FBI informant.

Horne said in June 1994, he charged Henry Lewis Marshall III, 34, with aggravated murder for the shooting death of tavern keeper Dennis Griswold, 57, at the 38th Street Pub in Tacoma during an armed robbery.

Marshall, whose stepfather was the notorious Lover’s Lane serial rapist Carl E. Leavitt of Franklin, was a former motorcycle gang member who had been paroled in Massachusetts in January 1994 to serve as an FBI informant. He had been serving a four-to-six-year prison term for the April 1990 nonfatal shooting of a Taunton man, records show.

https://www.bostonherald.com/2008/02/17/bay-state-ripped-for-washington-state-killing-streak/

Considering Jeffrey Epstein was allowed to roam free in exchange for cooperation, it seems the pretty clear that the FBI has a long history of working with criminals and allowing them to operate above the law in exchange for useless information that does not lead to arrests.

Neil Cronin perished in an automobile accident in 2003. This article juxtaposes the accident with an investigation into an art theft where there was a $5 Million reward for the recovery. >When FBI agent David Nadolski learned that Carmello Merlino was discussing with associates his hopes of gaining recovery of the stolen Gardner artwork, he asked Cronin to join the investigation. Merlino told them both that the $5 million reward offered by the museum for return of the artwork was spurring his efforts and he was to talking to several longtime friends in and out of the criminal underworld in his efforts. The talks led nowhere and ended when Merlino and three others were arrested in early 1999 for trying to rob an armored car depot in Easton. A 23-year veteran of the FBI, Cronin died in 2003 in a car crash on Rt. 495 in Wrentham. https://archive.fo/UwvtW Cronin had recommended the release of an inmate for being a "cooperative witness" that went on to kill someone on Father's Day, resulting in the FBI paying a settlement of $5 Million. >The family blamed federal FBI agents, who helped a hoodlum named Henry Lewis Marshall III win early release from a Massachusetts prison to work as an informer. >"I believe they are responsible for my husband's death, every bit as much as if they pulled the trigger themselves," Janyce Griswold, 61, said last week. https://archive.fo/hs3Jc The story takes a bizarre turn when you take into consideration the released murderer's father was the infamous "Lover's Lane" serial rapist and was also allowed free from prison in exchange for cooperating as an FBI informant. >Horne said in June 1994, he charged Henry Lewis Marshall III, 34, with aggravated murder for the shooting death of tavern keeper Dennis Griswold, 57, at the 38th Street Pub in Tacoma during an armed robbery. >Marshall, whose stepfather was the notorious Lover’s Lane serial rapist Carl E. Leavitt of Franklin, was a former motorcycle gang member who had been paroled in Massachusetts in January 1994 to serve as an FBI informant. He had been serving a four-to-six-year prison term for the April 1990 nonfatal shooting of a Taunton man, records show. https://www.bostonherald.com/2008/02/17/bay-state-ripped-for-washington-state-killing-streak/ Considering Jeffrey Epstein was allowed to roam free in exchange for cooperation, it seems the pretty clear that the FBI has a long history of working with criminals and allowing them to operate above the law in exchange for useless information that does not lead to arrests.

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" April 1990 nonfatal shooting of a Taunton man, records show."

1990

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Important events of 1990 include the Reunification of Germany and the unification of Yemen,[1] the formal beginning of the Human Genome Project (finished in 2003), the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope, the separation of Namibia from South Africa, and the Baltic states declaring independence from the Soviet Union amidst Perestroika. Yugoslavia's communist regime collapses amidst increasing internal tensions and multiparty elections held within its constituent republics result in separatist governments being elected in most of the republics marking the beginning of the breakup of Yugoslavia. Also in this year began the crisis that would lead to the Gulf War in 1991 following the Iraq invasion and the largely internationally unrecognized annexation of Kuwait. This annexation resulted in a crisis in the Persian Gulf involving the issue of the sovereignty of Kuwait and fears by Saudi Arabia over Iraqi aggression against their oil fields near Kuwait. This led to Operation Desert Shield being enacted with an international coalition of military forces being built up on the Kuwaiti-Saudi border with demands for Iraq to peacefully withdraw from Kuwait. Also in this year, Nelson Mandela was released from prison, and Margaret Thatcher resigned as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom after more than 11 years.

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u forget one major event...

in 1990 saba aka sanegoatiswear raped and murdered a white infant