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prosecutor’s failure to give FBI report to, 264
represents K. Conley in perjury trial, 260–64, 269–71, 274, 326–27
D. E. Cox Landscaping, 14
Delahunt, Bill (Congressman), 326
Dershowitz, Alan (attorney), on police perjury, 217
Doherty, Ann Marie (internal investigations chief), 199, 228
her statement on police blue wall of silence, 277
Don Bosco Preparatory High School, 57–58
Dorchester neighborhood, Boston, 13, 68, 81
Dovidio, Daniel (police officer), 147, 221, 257
crime scene handling, deceptive actions, and code of silence followed by, 149–50, 191
report about Cox beating by, 163
testimony in Cox civil suit trial, 306–7, 312
update on, 358
Doyle, Michael (police officer), 52, 53, 54, 57, 59, 61, 254
Drechsler, Thomas (attorney), 218, 232–33, 277–78
his defense of, J. Burgio in Cox civil suit trial, 294, 299, 305, 311
Drumgold, Shawn, 71–72
Dudley Square, 15, 81
Dwan, Bobby (police officer), 105
discovers document helpful to K. Conley perjury conviction appeal, 327–28
Internal Affairs interview of, on Cox beating, 181–82, 220
L. Jackson shooting, police chase and response of, 110–11, 115–16, 119, 123, 127, 129, 132–33
partnering with Kenny Conley, 46–47, 60–61, 62–63, 254
placed on leave, 289
update on, 359
Early Intervention System (EIS), Boston Police Department, 67, 97, 190
“8-boy” code (no person to be found), 86
Endicott, John, 188
Evans, Jimmy “Marquis,” 42–43, 95, 106
arrest of, 143, 147, 151, 214, 229, 324
at Cortee’s club, 98–99, 113–15
get away from Walaikum’s, police chase and arrest of, 113–15, 119–21, 123–33
murder of Lyle Jackson and, 107–9
murder trial, 234, 244
Evans, John “Tiny,” 29, 42–43, 95, 106–7
arrest of, 143, 147, 151, 238
at Cortee’s club, 98–99
get away from Walaikum’s, police chase and arrest of, 113–15, 116, 118, 119–21, 123–33
murder of Lyle Jackson and, 107–9
murder trial of, 234, 244
Evans, Paul (police commissioner), Cox beating case and, 184, 199, 200, 257, 273, 277, 321, 330
new police rules issued by, 191–93
places officers Burgio, Williams, Daley, and Dwan on leave, 289–90
slow initial response to Cox beating, 167, 172–73
writes op-ed piece in Boston Globe and announces crackdown on police perjury, 288–89
Evans Club, 58–59
Farrahar, Paul J. (police investigator), investigation of Cox beating conducted by, 203–6, 218, 219, 222, 228–29, 240
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
K. Conley interviews with, 246–47, 248, 249–50
R. Walker statements to, 264, 267
Fernandes, Valdir, 97, 228
Flynn, Kevin, 53
Flynn, Raymond (Boston mayor), 65, 67
Form 26
reports, 162–63
Fornero, Tim (friend of Mike Cox), 21, 23–24
Fort Point neighborhood, 204
Foster, Jodie, 294
Four Corners neighborhood, 7–8
Frederick, Roy (police officer), 126, 238
Freire, Mark (police officer)
L. Jackson shooting, police chase, and response and, 111–12, 114, 116, 117, 118
medical treatment of, 3, 4
The Friends of Eddie Coyle (Higgins), 260
Fyfe, James J., 197
gangs in Boston, 10–11, 29, 70. See also Cortee’s (club)
Gate of Heaven Church, South Boston, 53–54, 56, 58
Gay, Jennifer (wife/girlfriend of Kenny Conley), 247, 267, 326
Gelzinis, Peter, 210, 289
Gladwell, Malcolm, 262
Goslant, Carol (juror in Cox civil trial), 295, 302, 315, 316, 318–19
grand jury testimony, Cox-beating criminal case, 213–16
Green, Diana “Dee” (police officer), 173–74, 210
Griffiths, Sherman (police officer), death of, 59, 64
Harmon, Larry, editorializes about Cox and Conley cases, 288–89
Higgins, George V., 260
Holliday, Marcello, 237–38, 243–44
Hoopes, Tom (attorney), 230, 231
his defense of I. Daley at Cox civil suit trial, 298–99, 304–5, 311, 323
Hopkins, Tommy, 254
Horton, Joe (police officer), 132
housing projects, 13
Humboldt Street gang, 11, 70
Hussey, Jim (police detective), 277, 282, 283
interviews conducted by, not available to criminal investigation, 184–86, 187, 202–3
interviews conducted by, in Internal Affairs investigation, 176–84, 219, 250
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