The Last Detective - Nardizzi Inc.

Boston pays $12 million to man wrongfully convicted...

We investigated another civil rights case against the City of Boston which paid $12 million to settle with Shaun Jenkins, who was wrongfully convicted of murder in 2001. The city claimed the settlement does not admit to liability—which is nonsense, given the widespread corruption seen in the case
Shaun Jenkins alleged police fabricated witness statements, coerced testimony, and concealed evidence pointing to another suspect, drug dealer Mike White. Boston Police were accused of coaching a family member with a false story, paying him to testify, and inventing claims that Shaun possessed a .380 handgun and made prior threats. The lawsuit also cited withheld exculpatory evidence, including phone records showing victim Stephen Jenkins called White multiple times the day he was killed, along with evidence of a drug debt owed to White, and mismatched eyewitness descriptions. Although White died two months later without being questioned, prosecutors still pursued a theory that Shaun killed his cousin in a drug turf war.

Mass. man imprisoned 34 years for murder speaks out...

The Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office announced it will not retry 64-year-old Tommy Rosa for the 1985 killing of Dorchester nurse’s aide Gwendolyn Taylor, ending a decades long legal battle. Rosa, who spent 34 years in prison before his 2020 release, had faced multiple trials, including a mistrial and a prior conviction that was overturned. His conviction was vacated in 2023 due to new DNA evidence and after our investigation raised concerns over unreliable eyewitness identifications. Prosecutors had initially planned a retrial scheduled for May. Tommy Rosa is the 100th innocent man to be exonerated in Massachusetts.

Our investigation also identified the likely culprit in the case, who bore a remarkable resemblance to Mr. Rosa and went on to commit numerous violent acts against women. It remains unclear whether law enforcement has ever followed up on this lead.

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