A Message From Andy Lefebvre, A Retired Chief of Detectives
I got involved because of Father Dennis Ferrigno. He’s my pastor at the church. He heard about this injustice and asked me if I would look into it. Of course, the next step was to go to Tom Condon’s article (Condon’s article can be found in the links section), like everybody else did, and I just couldn’t believe it.
I did meet with Richard on a couple of occasions. I think the whole case boils down to what they call a detailed confession. I quite frankly don’t view it as a confession at all. I view it as an admission, an admission of guilt by somebody else’s words.
There’s nothing – he adds nothing independently here. I view a confession as giving details of a crime. There are no details of a crime here, and in defense of the police department, which has been getting a bit too much of a bad rap, I think there are safety gaps, and the safety gaps should have been at the prosecutors level.
I worked fifteen years in the bureau. I worked with a half a dozen prosecutors, and I don’t know of any one prosecutor that would have signed a warrant like that if I brought it to him, and that’s 15 years ago, so I certainly don’t see why this one was signed.
Submitted January 2008