Friday, September 5, 2014

Delve into the Inferno of The Last Circle


 

Danny Casalaro's Investigation Into The Octopus and the Promis Software Scandal  by Cheri Seymour

 

 

 

Ripped from  A Chilling HeadlineMurder Story:

July 2, 2010

Why has a Self-Confessed Mass Murder Mafia Hit Man Been Freed to Prey Again on Society?  From an Indio CA courtroom 7/2/2010 * A mustread Jimmy Hughes bone-chilling confession 

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Before he met his God, James "Jimmy" Hughes was a self-confessed former mafia hit-man with multiple murders under his belt.  In this photo he points to the crowd where his family and friends are as he leaves the courtroom a free man after the case against him was dismissed on Thursday at Riverside Superior Court in Indio. Hughes was arrested in September 2009 for the 1981 triple homicide known as the "Octopus Murders." Rachel Begley, daughter of murder victim Ralph Arthur Boger, is consoled by famed attorney Robin Sax after the case against James "Jimmy" Hughes was dismissed on Thursday in Riverside Superior Court. Begley left the courtroom in tears, but said she isn't done fighting. "It's not the end, definitely not the end," she said.

Hughes — the only person ever charged in connection with the shooting deaths of former Cabazon Band of Mission Indians tribal leader Fred Alvarez; his girlfriend, Patricia Castro; and friend Ralph Boger — was  set to be released from the Riverside County Jail in Indio on July 1st.

Victim's daughter says she's come too far to give up on 'Octopus Murders' case

Begley has investigated her father's death  for years, and investigators have credited her with uncovering new evidence in the case, known as the "Octopus Murders" because some believe the killings are connected to tribal dealings and government agencies.

"How many people must die or suffer at the hands of James Hughes before he is brought to justice?" Begley asked in a statement delivered in court.

"He is literally getting away with murder if he is released today."

But Wells granted prosecutors' request to drop the case and Hughes was released from the Indio jail on the day of the hearing, July 1. Putting poison on top of poison, that date was the anniversary of the triple homicide 29 years ago.

The nagging question is: who is the so-called justice system protecting by letting this self-confessed (and his confession is chilling) mass murder go? 

Begley's Daughter Seeks Justice for her father - click here to see shocking admission of killer

Rachel Begley's is but one of the crime stories detailed in the book The Last Circle by Cheri Seymour.

To understand the complexity of this case, one must delve into the inferno of  The Last Circle, a meticulous investigation into one of the most organized and disturbing criminal enterprises that ever scorched America.

Because of the notoriety of the Octopus murders, The Last Circle has been an Internet sensation for 14 years, since 1996. To clear up any confusion to the reader, the author Cheri Seymour  used a pseudonym, Carol Marshall, on the Internet version.   http://www.lycaeum.org/books/books/last_circle/0.htm   She did not place TLC on the Internet, this was done by someone at Cornell University who got a hold of the manuscript. The Internet version contains only 15 unedited, unpolished chapters, whereas the completed BOOK contains 25 chapters.  The last 10 chapters are by far the most provocative.

Investigative reporter Cheri Seymour devoted the last 18 years following the trail of the notorious Octopus murders, probing the behind the headlines dynamic of a maze that encompassed multiple covert operations, involving  corrupt politicians NSC, CIA and DOJ officials, Wackenhut, Music Corporation of America, Iran Contra, organized crime figures, intelligence agents,  drug trafficking, arm sales,  high tech money laundering, and multiple deaths including former Cabazon Band of Mission Indians tribal leader Fred Alvarez; his girlfriend, Patricia Castro; and friend Ralph Boger by self-confessed Mafia hit man Jimmy Hughes as well as the death of Washington D.C. investigative journalist Danny Casalaro, and many more.

Through law enforcement agencies as far ranging as the FBI, U.S. Customs, police and sheriff's departments, and even the RCMP National Security Division, Seymour learned that the official head of the Octopus crime ring resided in the United States DOJ, cemented together by Reagan's out-of-control presidential administration, its slimy tentacles supported by a cabal of "old boy" mega-wealthy cronies, literally true believers whose faith dictated that the end always justifies the means.

 

These under-the-radar billionaires give corruption a new depth of despair as  they defecated all over the Constitution, back-doored the intelligence community, and barnstormed new trails into drug cartels and organized crime, while simultaneously growing new tentacles into every facet of criminal enterprise. No amount of thievery or chicanery was too low for them as they plowed their way into high-tech software (PROMIS) for use in money laundering and espionage; illegal drug and arms trafficking in Latin America, and fierce exploitation of sovereign Indian nations. Welcome to the criminal abyss.

 

The Last Circle, whose title refers to Dante's Inferno, educates and inspires because it proves beyond a shadow of doubt, that one person, dedicated and determined, can make a difference in bringing to justice high-level criminals, no matter what their supposed stature in society.  That author is Cheri Seymour, a woman without parallel, in a crime story without parallel.

The Last Circle is due to be released at Barnes & Noble bookstores in September 2010.   See The Last Circle website for further details:  http://www.ark-roundtable.com/book.html

 

 This is one of Jimmy Hughes' confessions (excerpt): 

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A Hit Man 
with a New Mission

Jimmy Hughes, Honduras

 

After a six-year hitch in the military, I became a professional hit man for the Mafia. I collected money, hurt a lot of people and saw a lot of blood. I know what it's like to cut the throat of a man, see a man die, or throw a man in the trunk of a car and take him to his death. I did many horrible things. I allowed myself to do whatever was necessary.

One day I had a contract on a man. They had paid me a lot of money to kill this person. I travelled over many states, and walked into the man's house one day, pulled out my pistol, and put a bullet in everybody's head.

There were many people there that day because he was having a party. As I stood there with the gun in my hand, I suddenly realized that all those people were dead. They had died instantly. I had been paid to kill one man, but had killed half a dozen people. The rest had just been in the wrong place at the wrong time ---"  http://www.fgbmfivoice.com/stories/996hughes.htm

 

 


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