In October 2005, a Somerville police officer living in Melrose raped his 23-month-old niece with a hot object, most likely a curling iron.
Keith Winfield, then 31, told police he was alone with the toddler that day and made additional statements that would ultimately be used to convict him.
But in the aftermath of the crime, a Middlesex County grand jury overseen by Martha Coakley, then the district attorney, investigated without taking action.
It was only after the toddler’s mother filed applications for criminal complaints that Coakley won grand jury indictments charging rape and assault and battery.
Even then, nearly 10 months after the crime, Coakley’s office recommended that Winfield be released on personal recognizance, with no cash bail. He remained free until December 2007, when Coakley’s successor as district attorney won a conviction and two life terms.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Did Martha Coakley Let the Rape of a 23-month-old with a Curling Iron Slide?
The Boston Globe has the details of a shocking revelation about the Democratic nominee to replace Ted Kennedy in the Senate. Read the whole thing, it's too long to post here:
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OMG'sh!!! What was she thinking? These Dem's need to get a life somewhere else. What is wrong with her?? And she wants to be Senator. She needs to be held accountable for ineptness. OMG'sh, I can't believe she did not charge him. How awfull for that little girl. This crime needs to be done on Coakley and see if it is an ok experience. What a witch. MA will probably vote her in too....which is even more disgusting!!! Coakley-You need to run along side a moving train and trip into it!!!
Are you a grown-up, Lana ?? Don't imagine so .... you're wishing on Coakley the same violence you condemn by the offender ... think about it ...
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