Web Extra: Suffolk County D.A. Announces They Will Not Re-Try Sean Ellis

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The Suffolk County District Attorney's Office will not re-try Sean Ellis in the 1993 murder of Boston Police officer John Mulligan.
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So evil that they dont care there is a real killer out there free. Rather just keep saying it was Sean then do some real work.

Nevasleep
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Bullshit, the fact that they are withdrawing from going forward with this case is because of the embarrassment of corrupt police officials, and probably don't want any more information of these corrupt officials to go out on record and probably more officials that would be revealed, and don't want that to come out for further embarrassment.
not to mention the fact that a black man would kill a cop to get the cops service weapon when the said murderer already had a weapon is just plane preposterous, and i would reject that completely out of hand, NO WAY!!

a black man is going to risk getting killed himself to try and murder a cop to get the cops gun when he already has one, that is laughable.
in my opinion, something more went on there, probably Mulligan was involved in some sort of organized crime, and Mulligan cross the line and they took mulligan out, you have to look at the facts the police even said, this was a cold bold execution, much like a gangster would do and who ever done it probably has done many of them before and was an expert at it.
No, i believe that Mulligan's past caught up with him just like every other person involved with gangsters.

The fact that we know Mulligan was a criminal himself, just think of more evidence of that coming out and more dirty information along with it, this is one of the main factors why they are not going to go forward with this case, embarrassment and also know they just can't win a case put together by corrupt system.
Don't you believe this BS that they decided not to go forward because it was too long ago? NO

Many Da's office has re-tried murder cases that happen more then 20 years ago, this BS saying it was too long ago to prove it, well if you could prove it back in 1995 why can't you prove the same case over 20 years later should not matter, unless more evidence would come out to cause embarrassment and prove otherwise.
And also knowing they would get a huge lawsuit after the fact of being found not guilty.
I don't trust the system anymore, you think low life criminals out on the streets are bad, just think of criminals that are employed by the system being criminals and this is a sad truth.
Corruption goes way up, Money and power corrupts, and believe me it exist still today, they are cops today out there getting paid by our tax dollars who are criminals of the worst kind.

AMomentInTimeProductions
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I am disgusted and applauded that the SUFFOLK'S DA, still to this day cannot admit the injustice they have caused Mr Ellis and the Mulligan family due to not persuing the right murderer.

juvenadavoren
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Boston police and the district attorney’s offices should be ashamed of them selfs!

johnjohnson
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Cops robbing and taking drugs and money but they aren’t to be blamed for all this mayhem

nutzocan.
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Wow Prosecutors will just not admit fault

Kat-ndln
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Sickening on all levels. Dont trust the police!!

Phil_Deeznutz
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The interim DA was rushed to dismiss the Ellis case because a new DA was taking office 2 weeks after this announcement, but the trial was slated to move forward the following September where MORE information about the corruption the Boston Police Department was involved in would have come to light. Therefore, by dismissing the case, they got to keep their stance that Ellis did this horrific deed without prosecuting him outwardly, and keep all the corruption they were involved in under wraps.

The DA's office, the Boston Police Department, the Internal Affairs unit, the Anti-Corruption Unit, and all officers and investigators involved with the Ellis case dating back to 1993 should be ashamed of themselves.

I hope Sean Ellis and his attorney's sue the pants off the PD, the city, the county, and the state for all their worth for serving 22 years of a crime he didn't commit. The Boston PD should be pursuing indictments on the people actually responsible, but we'll never see that happen, they'd rather keep the corruption hidden from public eye.

TeejayParker
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The Boston detectives who owe a public apology for Sean Ellis are Kenneth Acerra, John Brazil and Walter Robinson.

joelm.gonzalez
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This is disgusting it shows lack of intelligence and a Disturbing way of thinking. Cops killed a snitching cop and they blamed a kid they refuse to see it . They moved mulligan dead body who does that .

thosenuts
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cold cases can be solved after 25 years, disgusting behavior of some Police Officers

Kat-ndln
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really whether you could be corrupt in a fourth trial this is what it comes down to

Kat-ndln