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.
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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Chicago Sun-Times reporter Steve Warmbir gives a run-down of the trial, witnesses, court proceedings and more.
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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.