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Pelosi Case

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Pelosi Case

Pelosi Case

Ted Ammon was beaten to death in his home on October 21st, 2001. Daniel Pelosi has been accused of murdering Ted Ammon. Pelosi has been labeled the prime suspect because he is the electrician that installed the security surveillance system in Ammon's home which was breached on the day of the killing. The surveillance tapes contain limited video on the day of the killing. The security system was accessed from a remote location via a laptop and was turned off. Only a few people have the access code for the security system and Pelosi was one of them.

The finger also points to Pelosi because he was dating Ammon's wife beginning a few month's prior to the murder. Ammon and his wife, Generosa, were undergoing a divorce that was scheduled to be finalized days after his murder. Witnesses say that Pelosi used to talk about his plan to kill Ammon and marry Generosa, in order to inherit Ammon's money as Ammon was a very wealthy individual. Although witnesses put Pelosi in the shoes of the murderer by pure hear-say, one can assume that not every story heard is absolutely true. One may find it rather suspicious that most of the stories sound awfully similar in nature; as if the stories were pre-meditated prior to making statements.

Three inmates at Suffolk Jail, where Pelosi had served sometime for a DWI charge, stated that Pelosi spoke about how he murdered Ammon and his reasons for doing it. The inmates' statements may be true, but how often will an inmate at a jail help defend a fellow inmate? In other words, what else would you expect to hear from inmates that are making statements

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