FBI Hired Mafia To Find Civil Rights Workers’ Bodies
October 31st, 2007The story of their lynching was dramatized in the movie “Mississippi Burning”
In 1964, Mafia heavy Gregory Scarpa, nicknamed “The Grim Reaper,” put a gun in the mouth of a Ku Klux Klansman and threatened to blow his brains out to help the FBI locate the bodies of three civil rights workers who had been lynched in Mississippi, the
Associated Press reports. On Monday, the mobster’s ex-girlfriend, Linda Schiro, became the first witness to confirm the story in open court. It had been rumored for years that the mob had assisted federal investigators in finding the bodies of James Chaney, Michael Schwerner and Andrew Goodman, who were bludgeoned and shot by a gang of Klansmen and buried in an earthen dam near Philadelphia, Miss, 43 years ago. The high-profile case was depicted in the movie “Mississippi Burning.” The FBI has never revealed its connection with the Grim Reaper, a member of the Colombo crime family who died in prison over a dozen years ago. Schiro testified for the prosecution at the trial of R. Lindley DeVecchio, the former FBI agent charged with murder in perhaps the biggest law enforcement corruption case in history. DeVecchio is accused of supplying Scarpa with everything from cash and jewelry to liquor and prostitutes in exchange for inside info on mob figures in the late 1980s and early 1990s, AP reports. Once the civil rights workers were listed as missing, and the news of their apparent murder was splayed across the national headlines, FBI agents searched frantically but fruitlessly as Klan members refused to tell where the bodies were buried. In 1994, AP reports, the New York Daily News cited confidential FBI officials who said that a frustrated J. Edgar Hoover turned to the Mafia for help, which strong-armed the info from a Mississippi appliance salesman and Klansman. What do you think about Hoover’s tactics in this case?
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This is a shame.And you see now why color people feel the way they do about F.B.I.They goes after alot of rapper because of they color.Many people don’t relize that.Also color football and basketball player too.
I’m not surprised by this. Shorty I concur you are absolutely right. The way do our lives is a shame.
He did what he felt would work and it did. I think it was a good idea, tension was at a high and masses of people wanted it resolved and it was.
At that particularly time, tension was very tense.
At any means do what it takes to solve the case!Do I agree with the tactics that was use no! But even today they do what they think needs to be done to solve a cases, is it right? Who I’m to say. At that time , black, color,”N”, was beaten, raped, lyniched and so much more, so why not go to the exstream of fixing a problem that they halted with from the beginng! Still today they are yet doing the same so , what’s the difference now!
I said it once and i’ll say it again….you have to deal with people in a way that they understand and respect. The coward had a gun down his throat, and sang like a sparrow. They understand violence; they respect violence; If they rally on MLK day, there will be violence against them…..
They will soon see…this is a new day and a different breed of N*GGERS who don’t give a f**k about dying!
I think that was a good idea because he could not break the law finding them so he found someone who could.
i also think it was a good idea and should be used today in alot of unsolve cases from missing children to murder. hey look were all in this world together why not work together.