Prime Suspect
Will New Evidence Give Marty Tankleff A Second Chance?
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Play CBS Video Video Moriarty's Reporter's Notebook Only On The Web: 48 Hours correspondent Erin Moriarty talks about the case of Marty Tankleff, a Long Island teenager, who was convicted of murdering his parents.
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Tankleff is incarcerated at the Great Meadow Correctional Facility in Comstock, New York. (CBS)
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Marty Tankleff was a teenager when he confessed to killing his parents. (CBS/48 Hours)
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But Marty isn't giving up: Harris didn't testify, but he did give Tankleff's defense team a sworn affidavit.
"One of the most striking facts that really stuck out was his identifying that Joseph Creedon had gloves with him," says Marty. "That was always a big mystery, because there were glove-like prints found in my house, and nobody ever found gloves."
And as Marty's hearing continues, private investigator Jay Salpeter brings in other witnesses who support Marty's innocence. They point to Joe Creedon and Peter Kent as the killers.
"New witnesses have been found, new witnesses have come forward," says Salpeter. "And we're still hopeful that we're going to bring Marty home."
One of those witnesses is Father Ron Lemmert, a Catholic priest, who told the court, with Glenn Harris' permission, that Harris told him the same story he told 48 Hours.
"He really poured his heart out, how, he said he couldn't sleep at night, his conscience was bothering him," the priest says. "And he really wanted to do the right thing, but he was a man who was terrified."
Perhaps the most dramatic witnesses are those who say that Joe Creedon tried to involve them in the murder plot: Joe Graydon, who knew Creedon, claims he and Creedon had made a failed attempt to ambush a man he now believes was Tankleff.
"We had to go up to the bagel store and make it look like a robbery," says Graydon. "He wasn't there. We missed him. We were supposed to catch him coming out of the back."
And there is Bill Ram, another associate of Creedon. He confirms Glenn Harris' story that the killers started out at his house the night of the murders.
Asked what he was doing that evening, Ram says, "I was hanging out at my house; I had a few people over."
Ram, a convicted drug dealer, not only corroborates Harris but says he himself spoke with Joe Creedon that night.
"He said, 'I'm working for somebody — who's got a partner in the bagel business that needs to be straightened out.' And he said, you know, there's some money in it for me if we go there and just, you know, he's going to threaten the guy or rough him up," Ram tells Moriarty.
Ram says that he turned Creedon down but that Glenn Harris didn't.
"When I saw him the next day, he was completely distraught," says Ram.
Asked what he means by distraught, Ram says, "Just shooken up — couldn't hold a thought — just scared to death. I told him, 'Listen keep your mouth shut.' I really didn't wanna be involved."
"What surprised you the most that you heard form these witnesses?" Moriarty asks Marty.
"Their honesty," he replies. "That after all these years that they would come forward and admit their involvement in such brutal crimes."
The final witness for Marty, and maybe the most surprising one, is 17-year-old Joe Guarascio, who comes to court to accuse his own father, Joe Creedon, of the murders.
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Someone asked about DNA. I believe that there actually is DNA available, but the judge has suppressed it and refuses to allow it to be tested because of a technicality. Others know the details better than I do on this.
As for the DA being "stupid," that is unfair. Before he was elected, he used to say that he believed Marty to be innocent. He was right then. But having been the defense attorney for Todd Steuerman AND for Detective McCready, both of whom were tried for serious offenses, he may be "partial" and unwilling to open up a case that would obviously lead to other guilty parties. It is easier to keep one innocent person in prison than it is to expose former defendants and call into question everything the police did back in those days.
I look forward to meeting Marty face to face, out of prison. God grant that that day come soon.
Jewel681
I have never before felt compelled to speak out for people that I%u2019ve never met and mean nothing to me. However, I%u2019ve never known of a situation in which an assistant District Attorney so blatantly disregarded his responsibility to seek the truth.
I do not know whether Marty Tankleff is innocent or guilty of murdering his parents. However, it is abundantly clear that Leonard Lato is actually hindering the process of discovering who should pay for the horrible murder of the Tankleff%u2019s, by not allowing a new trial.
%u2022 The police never investigated anyone other than Tankleff
%u2022 Too many people, with too little ulterior motive are speaking up on behalf of Tankleff and against Creedon
%u2022 It is absurd not to give immunity to Glenn Harris and hear what he has to say about the gloves and his involvement
Whoever is found guilty by a jury, who has all of the new information and witnesses, should pay for the crime.
- by deborahcox05 August 12, 2007 1:12 AM EDT
- You know what you have to have for probably cause to arrest someone in the U.S.?
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See all 14 CommentsNOTHING!! The police do NOT have to investigate anything. That is the big joke about our system.
You know what an attorney told me once? Here you go:
If he and I had a meeting that morning and he had cut his face shaving, and for whatever reason he decided to give a sworn statement to the police that I had cut his face in an attack, the police would have probable cause to arrest me!
It is then my responsibility to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that I was innocent!
You are not innocent until proven guilty! You are guilty until you can prove yourself innocent!
Our justice system is the "just-us" system and the cops are out of control!
They are not here to serve and protect. They are all about getting a conviction - RIGHT OR WRONG!
This is my PERSONAL EXPERIENCE!