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The letter that started it all

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The letter

In July 1998, Frank Calabrese Jr. started the Family Secrets case when he sent a letter to an FBI agent.

Calabrese Jr. said he wanted to cooperate.

And cooperate he did.

Above is the full text of the letter.

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It goes to show that anything is possible. Who'd ever think something like this would occur?

Did the kid give up the uncles arm wound?


STEVE WARMBIR RESPONDS: There was no testimony about it in court, but Frank Calabrese Sr.'s attorney, Joseph R. Lopez, suggested in a question that Frank Calabrese Jr. gave up his uncle for the Fecarotta hit.

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