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- From: kathy.hutchinson@sunysb.edu
- Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo
- Subject: Re: UFO INVESTIGATOR ARRESTED ?
- Date: 20 Jun 1996 08:00:56 GMT
- Organization: State University of New York at Stony Brook
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- In <4q79c5$gcp@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, pleadian@aol.com (Pleadian) writes:
- >Does anyone know who the UFO investigator was that was arrested in New
- >York ?
- >
- >I heard someting about the person wanting to poison someonw with radium,
- >or something ?
- >
-
- John Ford is/was president of the Long Island UFO Network. Whether or not
- he was an "investigator" is debatable. Here then, posted without permission,
- are two articles from Reuter's news service (Yahoo) and two articles from
- Newsday (a Long Island newspaper - the ONLY L.I. newspaper, btw) about the
- developments last week: (sorry it's so long - re-formatting is a pain)
-
- -------------
-
- Newsday
-
- Radium From Grumman? By Olivia Winslow and Liam Pleven. STAFF WRITERS;
-
- Ellen Yan and Barbara Chai contributed to this story.<p> Prosecutors are
- investigating whether a Defense Department employee from Medford was the
- source of radium in what authorities said was a bizarre plot to slowly
- poison three Suffolk County politicians with radiation.<p> Prosecutors are
- investigating whether Edward Zabo, 49, of 11 Forest Ave., provided the
- means for two other men to carry out a scheme to kill Suffolk County
- Republican Chairman John Powell, Suffolk Legis. Fred Towle (R-Shirley) and
- county Conservative Party Vice-Chairman Anthony Gazzola by smearing radium
- on their cars or injecting it in their food or toothpaste.<p> Suffolk
- District Attorney James M. Catterson Jr. said that in taped conversations
- between John J. Ford, 47, a retired state court officer and the alleged
- mastermind, and Joseph Mazzachelli, 42, who served time on burglary
- convictions, Ford railed against the power and influence he felt the three
- targets wielded. Ford, who had been active in Conservative Party politics,
- and Mazzachelli are being held without bail on conspiracy to commit murder
- charges.<p> Although Catterson said it was too early to tell how Zabo
- might have fit in with the conspiracy, he said Zabo potentially is one of
- the sources of radium, though it was still unclear.<p> At Zabo's house,
- there were at least five lead pigs, storage containers that were tested
- for radioactive m aterial, Drew Biondo, Catterson's spokesman, said. One
- was found with radioactive substances. Zabo has been charged with weapons
- and explosives offenses.<p> Zabo is charged with third-degree criminal
- possession of a weapon for allegedly having a detonator cord and
- fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon for allegedly having
- unlicensed handguns. He also was charged with a violation of state labor
- laws for allegedly illegally possessing explosives without a license. He
- was held without bail yesterday during his arraignment in First District
- Court, Central Islip.<p> Investigators are checking out the involvement of
- more people and may make one more arrest, Biondo said.<p> Catterson said
- Zabo's name came up in conversations between Ford and Mazzachelli that
- authorities taped this week to gain information on the alleged murder plot.
- He was referred to in a conversation we monitored the other night as a
- person from whom grenades could be procured, Catterson said. I don't
- know whether that's a really good, accurate description. But anything
- these people tell me sometimes I think is rather inaccurate. They live in
- a different world from us, Catterson said at a news conference near Zabo's
- home.<p> Ford is head of the Long Island UFO Network and has set about
- trying to prove the existence of space aliens. His whole thing was that
- UFOS were invading, said Joel Martin, who until 1994 hosted a radio and
- cable TV show on paranormal occurrences and had Ford on the show as a guest
- several times. Martin said Ford claimed the military was covering up UFO
- crashes on the East End. I stopped dealing with him because he was too
- far out there.<p> Biondo said that Zabo and Ford may have known each other
- from the Long Island UFO Network. Police raided Zabo's house after he
- returned home from work Thursday. Authorities said the search turned up
- numerous weapons - as was the case when they searched Ford's Bellport home
- at 55 Sundial Lane - and the lead containers.<p> Ford and Mazzachelli are
- accused of planning to expose the politicians to the radium in the hope
- they would contract an incurable disease and die. Experts said it would
- have been an inefficient way to kill, since it would take exposure over
- years to produce cancer, if ever. If it didn't work, prosecutors charged,
- Ford and Mazzachelli discussed using firearms.<p> Zabo has been employed by
- the Department of Defense at Northrop-Grumman's Bethpage facility since
- 1973 as a quality assurance specialist in electronics, said Ann
- Jensis-Dale, a Defense Department spokeswoman. She declined to comment on
- whether radium is stored at the facility.<p> Northrop-Grumman is licensed
- to have radium, but Dick Dunne, a company spokesman, declined to say if the
- company had any.<p> Zabo is on probation for a driving while intoxicated
- conviction in March, authorities said.<p> Meanwhile, more details have
- emerged about Ford's involvement and apparent disenchantment with a faction
- of the Conservative Party.<p> While Republican Party Chairman Powell and
- Towle said they didn't know Ford personally, Gazzola said he was not
- surprised that his name turned up on Ford's alleged target s list.<p> He's
- part of the lunatic fringe that comes out every few years that tries to
- control the Conservative Party, said Gazzola, who is also Brookhaven
- town's chief investigator of code violations. He said Ford's goal for
- years was to be chairman of the Conservative Party, a goal that Gazzola
- said he squelched. He was always a little bit too far off to the right
- and off the deep end. Everything was a conspiracy involving the CIA and
- FBI.
- --------------------------------------------
-
- Newsday
-
- Radium Plot / 3 charged in plan to kill Suffolk
- GOP boss, others
-
- By Olivia Winslow and Liam Pleven. STAFF WRITERS;
-
- Steve Wick and Andrew Smith contributed to this
- story.
-
- A retired state court officer and a
- convicted felon have been arrested in an alleged
- plot to kill three Suffolk County politicians with
- radium that they planned to spread in their
- targets' cars or inject in their food or
- toothpaste, authorities said yesterday.<p> Suffolk
- District Attorney James M. Catterson Jr. said at
- a news conference that the suspects, John Ford and
- Joseph Mazzachelli, hoped that exposing the
- politicians to the radioactive substance would
- lead them to contract an incurable disease that
- would lead to death.<p> Police raided a second
- house around 6 p.m. last night, at 11 Forest Ave.
- in Medford, and arrested an alleged radium
- supplier Edward Zabo, 49, after he returned home
- from work, asking investigators, "What's going
- on?"<p> One of the suspects arrested earlier told
- authorities about Zabo, a civilian Navy employee
- working at Grumman, a source said. "He's got
- radioactive stuff, not as much as at the other
- place," the source said. "He's got bomb-making
- material, gun powder, detonating caps . . ."
- Today, police plan to send bomb-sniffing dogs into
- the woods behind the house, the source said,
- because "some of the neighbors say they hear
- explosions in the woods once in a while."<p>
- Canisters of radioactive material were found
- outside Zabo's house and in the basement, of
- ficials said.<p> Experts said the radium probably
- would not have killed the men, but Catterson said
- the suspects had other weapons on hand as well.
- "If that [the radium] were not successful, other
- things were contemplated, including the use of
- firearms," Catterson said. He displayed a large
- cache of weapons he said authorities found at one
- suspect's home.<p> Authorities said the
- politicians allegedly targeted for murder were
- Suffolk Republican Party chairman John Powell,
- Suffolk Legis. Fred Towle and Anthony Gazzola,
- Brookhaven Town's public safety director and
- Brookhaven Conservative Party chairman.<p> None of
- the targeted victims knew the suspects,
- authorities said, and no reason was known why they
- would want to kill them.<p> Powell said
- conversations between Ford and Mazzachelli that
- authorities taped Wednesday indicated that they
- were prepared to kill him, and if they had to, his
- children.<p> Assistant District Attorney Martin
- Thompson, head of the rackets squad, said an
- informant in a weapons case alerted authorities to
- the alleged murder plot on Wednesday.<p> Later
- that day, authorities taped the conversations
- during which they said they overheard Ford and
- Mazzachelli discuss the plot. The two were
- arrested Wednesday night.<p> Towle said he first
- heard about the case when authorities called him
- yesterday morning to tell him about the arrests.
- He said he has asked police to inspect his car to
- see if it has been tampered with.<p> "It's a real
- shocker. Bizarre is an understatement," Towle
- said, adding that his only knowledge of Ford came
- from newspaper articles he had read about UFO
- observers. "I wish I could say he and I had a
- fight," Towle added. "But I wouldn't know him
- from a hole in the wall."<p> But Ford's home in
- Bellport is in Towle's South Shore legislative
- district, which Towle said could account for his
- becoming a target. But, he said, "Why not pick on
- your mailman, then? Why me?"<p> The answer to
- that question remained a mystery. Powell and
- Towle said they had heard of Ford. Authorities
- said Ford heads a Long Island UFO Network that
- tries to prove the existence of space aliens.<p>
- Catterson said the conversations authorities taped
- between Ford, 47, of 55 Sundial Lane, Bellport,
- and Mazzachelli, 42, of 172 Wading River Rd.,
- Manorville, indicated that the politicians were
- stalked. The two are charged with three counts of
- conspiracy to commit murder.<p> Ford, who until
- about 1 1/2 years ago was a court officer serving
- in state Supreme Court in Riverhead, faces 8 1/3
- to 25 years in prison if convicted. Mazzachelli
- faces 12 1/2 to 25 years on the charge. He faces
- a longer sentence because he is convicted felon,
- who Thompson said served two prison terms upstate
- for burglary. They were held without bail at
- arraignment yesterday by First District Court
- Judge William Bennett in Central Islip. He
- rejected defense attorneys' calls for "reasonable
- bail," saying, "I'm concerned about putting him
- out in the street. The conspiracy part, this is
- frightening."<p> Besides the five canisters of
- radium, identified by experts at Brookhaven
- National Laboratory, authorities said they
- recovered scores of weapons, including about a
- dozen pistols, 30 knives of numerous types and
- sizes, military-style rifles, gas masks, a mine
- sweeper and ammunition.<p> Experts in nuclear
- medicine said it is unlikely that radium could be
- used to kill somebody, because it would have to be
- delivered in concentrated doses over a long period
- of time. Even lacing toothpaste might not be
- effective, they said, because the intended victim
- might spit out the toothpaste. "It's just not
- radioactive enough," said Dr. Richard Reba, the
- director of nuclear medicine at the University of
- Chicago. <p> Alan Kuehner, a health physicist
- with the Radiological Assistance Program team
- stationed at Brookhaven lab and working under the
- auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy, said
- prolonged exposure to radium on a person's skin
- could lead to a burn. If radium were ingested, he
- said it would concentrate in the bones and could
- eventually produce cancer.<p> Officials said there
- was no health risk to anyone in Bellport community
- where the radium was found in Ford's pickup truck
- parked near his home.<p> Catterson said the plot
- "was only in the planning stages," but Powell said
- he learned that the threat was to be carried out
- against him today.<p> Authorities said Ford was
- the mastermind behind the plot and recruited
- Mazzachelli.<p> In addition to the weapons,
- authorities said scores of pamphlets "The Freeman,
- Ideas on Liberties" were found in Ford's home as
- well. Authorities said that there was no evidence
- of a link between Ford and the Freemen group in
- Montana, or other militia groups.<p> For the p ast
- year, Ford has been telling a Newsday reporter
- that he believed a UFO crashed in a county park in
- Brookhaven, and that alien bodies were taken away
- to Brookhaven National Lab. <p> In recent months,
- he told the reporter that he was being harrassed
- by Suffolk County Police, and that his phone was
- tapped by Naval Intelligence. In none of the
- conversations did he mention the three targets.
- <p> Ford is an enrolled Conservative and party
- members said he had been active in the party in
- Brookhaven. John Bloom, a party activist, said
- last night that Ford had shown interest in running
- for the state Assembly. <p> Bloom said that in a
- telephone conversation with Ford this year to
- discuss a possible race he found Ford's stands on
- issues were in line with standard Conservative
- Party positions, but Ford had some views on other
- subjects that Bloom advised him to keep to
- himself.
-
-
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- -
-
- Yahoo - Third Man Arrested in N.Y. Radioactive Plot
-
- <!-- Yahoo TimeStamp: 834778500 -->
- Friday June 14 2:55 PM EDT
-
- Third Man Arrested in N.Y. Radioactive Plot
-
- RIVERHEAD, N.Y. (Reuter) - A third suspect was arrested
- Friday in an alleged bizarre plot to kill several local
- Republican politicians by exposing them to radioactive material,
- officials said.
-
- Police found a small quantity of radium and weapons in the
- Medford, New York home of Edward Zabo, who was taken into
- custody, officials said.
-
- Two other men, one of them the president of the Long
- Island ``UFO Network'', were arrested and charged Thursday with
- conspiracy to commit murder. Further arrests were expected,
- officials said.
-
- District Attorney James Catterson said Thursday the alleged
- plot was ``something out of a novel.''
-
- The plotters were ``so obsessed with hatred'' that they
- planned to spread radioactive material in their targets' cars or
- food in hopes they would contract incurable diseases and die, he
- said.
-
- Catterson said one suspect, John Ford, had solicited people
- to use radium isotope against Suffolk County Republican Party
- leader John Powell when an informant alerted the authorities
- Wednesday. Ford was then recorded on tape allegedly outlining
- the plot.
-
- The targets included two other Republicans -- county
- legislator Fred Towle and Brookhaven public safety director
- Anthony Gazzola.
-
- Investigators found five canisters of radium, a low-level
- radioactive material, in Ford's home, Catterson said.
-
- Catterson described Ford as a former court officer and
- president of the Long Island ``UFO Network.'' Also arrested on
- Thursday was Joseph Mazzachelli, 42, of Manorville, New York.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- <!-- Yahoo TimeStamp: 834703080 -->
- Thursday June 13 5:58 PM EDT
-
- NY Police Uncover Plot Against Politicians
-
- RIVERHEAD, N.Y. (Reuter) - Investigators uncovered an
- apparent plot to assassinate several Long Island, New York,
- local politicians with radioactive material, Suffolk County
- authorities said Thursday.
-
- District Attorney James Catterson told a news conference
- that two men had been arrested and charged with conspiracy to
- commit murder. The alleged plot was ``something out of a
- novel,'' he said, with radioactive material and weapons
- discovered in a house in Bellport, Long Island.
-
- Catterson said one of the suspects, 47-year-old John Ford,
- was soliciting people to use radium isotope against Suffolk
- County Republican Party leader John Powell when an informant
- alerted the District Attorney's office Wednesday. Ford was then
- recorded on tape outlining the plot.
-
- ``The plot was where an individual so obsessed with hatred
- for mainstream political figures, who with ballistics people
- would spread radioactive material in the seat of his car, in his
- food or some proximity to him in the hope that he would contract
- incurable diseases and cause his death,'' Catterson said.
-
- Apart from Powell, others targeted included two other
- Republicans, county legislator Fred Towle and Brookhaven public
- safety director Anthony Gazzola.
-
- Long Island is the political stronghold of Republican Sen.
- Alfonse D'Amato, but he was not on the plotters' list.
-
- Investigators found five canisters of radium, a low-level
- radioactive material, in Ford's home, Catterson said.
-
- ``Any potential threat to public health and safety has been
- eliminated,'' Catterson said in a statement. ``There is no
- danger to the community and the material has been removed to a
- facility capable of its proper disposal.''
-
- Catterson described Ford as a former court officer and
- president of the Long Island ``UFO Network.'' The other man
- arrested was identified as 42-year-old Joseph Mazzachelli of
- Manorville, but no further information was available on him.
-
- Investigators also found a cache of rifles and handguns,
- ammunition, a mine sweeper, gas mask and assorted militia
- literature, the Suffolk County District Attorney said. It was
- not known whether the men belonged to a militia.
-
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- <!-- Yahoo TimeStamp: 834694740 -->
-
- Thursday June 13 3:39 PM EDT
-
- Plot against GOP Politicians Uncovered
-
- RIVERHEAD, N.Y. (Reuter) - Investigators uncovered an
- apparent plot to assassinate several local Long Island
- politicians with radioactive material, Suffolk County
- authorities said Thursday.
-
- District Attorney James Catterson told a news conference
- that two men had been arrested and charged with conspiracy to
- commit murder. The alleged plot was ``something out of a
- novel,'' he said, with radioactive material and weapons
- discovered in a house in Bellport, Long Island.
-
- ``The plot was where an individual so obsessed with hatred
- or mainstream political figures, who with ballistics people
- would spread radioactive material in the seat of his car, in his
- food or some proximity to him in the hope that he would contract
- incurable diseases and cause his death,'' Catterson said.
-
- Among those on a list of people targeted in the plot was
- Suffolk County Republican party chairman John Powell. Others
- included county legislator Fred Towle and Brookhaven public
- safety director Anthony Gazzola.
-
- Long Island is the political stronghold of Republican Sen.
- Alfonse D'Amato, but he was not on the plotter's list.
-
- Authorities identified the two men arrested as John Ford,
- 47, of Bellport and Joseph Mazzachelli, 42, of Manorville.
-
- Investigators found five canisters of radium, a low level
- radioactive material, in Ford's home. He was described by
- authorities as a former court officer who once headed a UFO
- organization.
-
- ``Any potential threat to public health and safety has been
- eliminated,'' Catterson said in a statement. ``There is no
- danger to the community and the material has been removed to a
- facility capable of its proper disposal.''
-
- Investigators also found a cache of weapons, ammunition, a
- mine sweeper, gas mask and assorted militia literature, the
- Suffolk County District Attorney said. It was not known whether
- the men belonged to a militia.
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