Fight For The Truth
Erin Moriarty On The Latest Chapter In The Marty Tankleff Case
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Marty Tankleff was a teenager when he was convicted of killing his parents. (CBS/48 Hours)
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Tankleff, surrounded by family and friends, after his release from prison. (CBS)
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Play CBS Video Video More From Tankleff's Family Relatives of Marty Tankleff share their memories of him and tell Erin Moriarty why they think he is innocent.
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Video Det. McCready On Tankleff Case James McCready, the lead detective in the Tankleff murder case, talks about the investigation and his interrogation of Marty Tankleff.
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Asked what he was doing that evening, Ram tells Moriarty, "I was hanging out at my house. I had a few people over."
Ram, a convicted drug dealer, recalls what Creedon told him 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 says.
Ram says that he turned Creedon down, but that Harris did not. "When I saw him the next day he was completely distraught," Ram tells Moriarty. "Just shooken up, couldn't hold a thought, just scared to death. I told him - listen keep your mouth shut."
Asked what surprised him the most what he heard from these witnesses, Marty says, "Their honesty. That after all these years that they would come forward and admit their involvement in such brutal crimes."
When it's the state's turn to present witnesses, the hearing becomes almost surreal. Incredibly, the star witness is Peter Kent, Creedon's alleged accomplice.
"When they brang me in, you know they told me that, 'We don't believe that you did this,'" Kent says. "I thought maybe like they were trying to play tricknology games with me, you know?' Yeah, Peter, we don't think that you really did it, but just come on, come forward.'"
Kent denies he had anything to do with the murders. "I know I was not there with Glenn doing no murders," he says.
But even he says Creedon is capable of murder. "With a name like Joey Guns?" he says. Just not theses murders. "Joey was not the killer for these murders. I know that, 'cause he was not with me that night and we didn’t do these with Glenn. It never happened," Kent says.
Creedon, who has been convicted of rape and grand larceny, denies ever killing anyone, but on the stand he admits to a life of violence collecting money for drug dealers.
"Do you believe when they say they had nothing to do with the Tankleff murders?" Moriarty asks Lato.
"I believe, in terms of the evidence, that there’s no evidence connecting them to the crime at all, no credible evidence," the prosecutor says.
But the hearing is not over. After watching a 48 Hours report on the Tankleff case, a surprise witness comes forward: Creedon's own son.
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, Joey "Guns" Creedon, of murder.
In 2004, the young man finally got to spend time with the father he barely knew. He says at first he was thrilled, but later after seeing a 48 Hours report on the Tankleff murders, he had to ask his father the tough question.
"'Dad, did you really do this'?" Guarascio remembers asking his father. "He tells me, 'Yes, I did do it.'"
For several months, young Joe says he kept to himself what his father said. When he finally told his mother, she convinced him to testify and called Jay Salpeter.
But Lato believes Guarascio is just lashing out at his father. In fact, Lato doesn't believe that any of Tankleff's new witnesses can be trusted, especially since so many of them have criminal histories.
Produced By Gail Zimmerman
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See all 40 CommentsLet''s see what kind of detective I am! I think "lo" stands for Law Officer, and "1411" is your badge number!
This kid is SOOOOOO innocent! The fact that one of your fellow officers is getting called on to the carpet for this must REALLY get to you! Well, brother that is the wrong way to think!
Because of McCready''s sloppy, heavy-handed, and arrogant behavior, a jury might let a guilty person go! Perhaps a scared kid out there will decide he has nothing to lose and go down shooting and take a fellow officer with him!
One McCready undoes the work of a hundred decent, honest officers! And I know same damned fine men who chose to wear the badge! McCready sullys their name! Think about that before you give your loyalty to an officer who doesn''t deserve it!
Learn before you speak. There a numerous, documented, authorized and proven examples of people confessing to crimes they didn''t commit. Extended hours of intense, threatening questioning by police, sleep depredation, threats, mind games, lack of food, fear and intimidation by/of authority,etc. all contribute to conditions where people have confessed. Especially younger people. Marty NEVER signed a confession, he said if he did it he must have been having a blackout because he didn''t remember, etc., and IMMEDIATELY rescinded his confession. There was absolutely no evidence other than his physical presence in the house, his own home, and his demeanor. People react to horror in different ways, shock sets in and shock of this nature causes the body/mind to shut down as a way of self-preservation. You need to know of which you speak or you do more harm.
Learn about 15-year-old Latino honor student named Efren Paredes, Jr. who was wrongly convicted in 1989 for a murder and armed robbery he did not commit; a crime to which others plead guilty. Efren had no criminal record previous to his arrest for this crime.
One of the individuals who pled guilty to the case for which Efren was arrested owned the murder weapon, was found in possession of the weapon after the crime occurred, owned the car used in the commission of the crime, and was found in possession of money from the crime. His brother also admitted to being at the crime scene. All admittedly guilty parties to committing the crime have served their prison sentences for this crime and been released.
The case against Efren was entirely circumstantial. There was no physical evidence linking Efren to the crime, no eyewitnesses to the crime, and Efren was home when the crime occurred. He was arrested, tried and convicted in a three month period and was subsequently sentenced to three life sentences. Efren is now 33-years-old.
Please visit www.4Efren.com to learn more about this injustice and egregious human rights violation.
Learn about 15-year-old Latino honor student named Efren Paredes, Jr. who was wrongly convicted in 1989 for a murder and armed robbery he did not commit; a crime to which others plead guilty. Efren had no criminal record previous to his arrest for this crime.
One of the individuals who pled guilty to the case for which Efren was arrested owned the murder weapon, was found in possession of the weapon after the crime occurred, owned the car used in the commission of the crime, and was found in possession of money from the crime. His brother also admitted to being at the crime scene. All admittedly guilty parties to committing the crime have served their prison sentences for this crime and been released.
The case against Efren was entirely circumstantial. There was no physical evidence linking Efren to the crime, no eyewitnesses to the crime, and Efren was home when the crime occurred. He was arrested, tried and convicted in a three month period and was subsequently sentenced to three life sentences. Efren is now 33-years-old.
Please visit www.4Efren.com to learn more about this injustice and egregious human rights violation.
Learn about 15-year-old Latino honor student named Efren Paredes, Jr. who was wrongly convicted in 1989 for a murder and armed robbery he did not commit; a crime to which others plead guilty. Efren had no criminal record previous to his arrest for this crime.
One of the individuals who pled guilty to the case for which Efren was arrested owned the murder weapon, was found in possession of the weapon after the crime occurred, owned the car used in the commission of the crime, and was found in possession of money from the crime. His brother also admitted to being at the crime scene. All admittedly guilty parties to committing the crime have served their prison sentences for this crime and been released.
The case against Efren was entirely circumstantial. There was no physical evidence linking Efren to the crime, no eyewitnesses to the crime, and Efren was home when the crime occurred. He was arrested, tried and convicted in a three month period and was subsequently sentenced to three life sentences. Efren is now 33-years-old.
Please visit www.4Efren.com to learn more about this injustice and egregious human rights violation.
Learn about 15-year-old Latino honor student named Efren Paredes, Jr. who was wrongly convicted in 1989 for a murder and armed robbery he did not commit; a crime to which others plead guilty. Efren had no criminal record previous to his arrest for this crime.
One of the individuals who pled guilty to the case for which Efren was arrested owned the murder weapon, was found in possession of the weapon after the crime occurred, owned the car used in the commission of the crime, and was found in possession of money from the crime. His brother also admitted to being at the crime scene. All admittedly guilty parties to committing the crime have served their prison sentences for this crime and been released.
The case against Efren was entirely circumstantial. There was no physical evidence linking Efren to the crime, no eyewitnesses to the crime, and Efren was home when the crime occurred. He was arrested, tried and convicted in a three month period and was subsequently sentenced to three life sentences. Efren is now 33-years-old.
Please visit www.4Efren.com to learn more about this injustice and egregious human rights violation.
Learn about 15-year-old Latino honor student named Efren Paredes, Jr. who was wrongly convicted in 1989 for a murder and armed robbery he did not commit; a crime to which others plead guilty. Efren had no criminal record previous to his arrest for this crime.
One of the individuals who pled guilty to the case for which Efren was arrested owned the murder weapon, was found in possession of the weapon after the crime occurred, owned the car used in the commission of the crime, and was found in possession of money from the crime. His brother also admitted to being at the crime scene. All admittedly guilty parties to committing the crime have served their prison sentences for this crime and been released.
The case against Efren was entirely circumstantial. There was no physical evidence linking Efren to the crime, no eyewitnesses to the crime, and Efren was home when the crime occurred. He was arrested, tried and convicted in a three month period and was subsequently sentenced to three life sentences. Efren is now 33-years-old.
Please visit www.4Efren.com to learn more about this injustice and egregious human rights violation.
Learn about 15-year-old Latino honor student named Efren Paredes, Jr. who was wrongly convicted in 1989 for a murder and armed robbery he did not commit; a crime to which others plead guilty. Efren had no criminal record previous to his arrest for this crime.
One of the individuals who pled guilty to the case for which Efren was arrested owned the murder weapon, was found in possession of the weapon after the crime occurred, owned the car used in the commission of the crime, and was found in possession of money from the crime. His brother also admitted to being at the crime scene. All admittedly guilty parties to committing the crime have served their prison sentences for this crime and been released.
The case against Efren was entirely circumstantial. There was no physical evidence linking Efren to the crime, no eyewitnesses to the crime, and Efren was home when the crime occurred. He was arrested, tried and convicted in a three month period and was subsequently sentenced to three life sentences. Efren is now 33-years-old.
Please visit www.4Efren.com to learn more about this injustice and egregious human rights violation.
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