Star witness in quadruple-murder case not exactly a paragon of virtue
By adamg on Thu, 02/23/2012 - 2:23pm
Peter Gelzinis has been attending the Mattapan quadruple-murder case, where low-level scum Kimani Washington is busy testifying against his cousin Eddie and Dwayne Moore for the murders of four people, including a two-year-old.
Kimani Washington, star prosecution witness in the Mattapan Massacre trial, admitted yesterday that he wasn't just a violent drunk.
He was an "extremely" violent drunk.
Of course, that's under questioning from defense attorneys. Gelzinis wasn't much more impressed with his questioning by prosecutors:
Think of Cee Lo Green in hell and you've got Kimani Washington.
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Yikes. What has Cee Lo Green
Yikes. What has Cee Lo Green ever done to warrant comparison to this guy, other than being a bald black guy?
racism is alive in well with Peter apparently
its sad really.
You know, he looks a lot like
You know, he looks a lot like "Sugar" Ray Leonard.
Are we surprised?
It's been clear pretty much from the beginning that he was involved in the crime, and pretty tight with the accused killers. So none of this is particularly surprising. If he's telling the truth, of course, then all this talk is just going to make it even more tempting for others in a similar position to stick to the old "stop snitchin" creed. (By the way, any i.d. on the clown who stood up in court to preach that destructive dreck yesterday?)
It's a shame that nobody else saw anything helpful that night, even the police officer who lives in the street.
Cunha's no public defender, from the looks of it
A high-powered and apparently expensive State Street attorney. How come these talented guys only seem to show up for the child murderers? Did Moore's family hire him, or is this "pro bono"?
Look up state payroll for
Look up state payroll for private defense attorneys on bostonherald.com.
Lawyer Payroll
Lawyer/Firm Name Payment
Cunha & Holomb PC $649,683.00