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by T. J. English


  social services of, 338

  splits within, 288–300, 313–14, 315–18, 319, 320, 358–59

  spread of, 185–86, 226, 234–35, 270, 287–88, 290, 358

  as symbol and motivator, 186

  Ten-Point Program of, 224, 226, 227, 235

  UN press conference of, 214

  weapons procurement by, 271–72

  and Webb murder, 313, 314, 316, 318

  Whitmore’s lack of knowledge about, 187

  women as, 235–38, 244, 272

  See also Panther Twenty-one case; specific person or chapter

  Black Power movement, 184–85, 186, 196, 197–98, 203, 204–5, 216, 218, 283, 285, 321, 359

  blacks

  Bulger’s determination of lying by, 81, 150

  and definition of Negro, 245

  and drugs, 27

  and JFK assassination, 29

  migration of, 14, 27, 302

  pejoratives for, 74, 84, 86

  police relationship with, 62, 70–77, 84, 86, 156–59, 187, 394

  poverty of, 69–70, 74

  reactions to King assassination among, 220–23

  reactions to Knapp Commission hearings among, 345–46

  and Whitmore’s coercion claims, 70

  See also race/racism; specific person or organization

  Bloom, Robert, 351, 359, 361, 363

  blue plastic wrapper (Career Girls Murders), 44–45, 52, 80, 148–49

  Blue Ribbon jury, 139–40, 145

  Blue Wall of Silence, 122, 165–66, 260–61, 282, 313, 343–44, 370

  Blumstein’s (Harlem department store), 3

  Bohemian Crowns gang, 60

  bombings, and Panther Twenty-one case, 277–79

  Bonanno, Joe, 27

  Borrero (Elba) case

  appeals in, 169, 171, 187, 192, 195, 209–12, 231, 325, 351–52, 354–58, 371

  arrest and arraignment of Whitmore for, 47–48, 56, 79, 106

  and assault on Borrero, 35–37

  and Borrero’s identification of Whitmore, 36–37, 82, 95–96, 97–98, 106, 168, 193–94, 211–12, 263–66, 325, 352, 354–56, 372, 375–76

  Borrero’s testimonies in, 96–98, 167–68, 193–94, 263–65

  and Brooklyn D.A.’s office, 106, 169–70, 192, 193, 325, 372–73, 375–76, 391

  button in, 97, 102, 103, 104, 130, 131–32

  and Career Girls Murders case, 95, 98, 103, 130, 135, 168, 169, 192

  charges against Whitmore in, 94–95

  conviction of Whitmore in, 102, 132, 169–70, 192, 194, 352

  decision to proceed with prosecution of, 81, 82

  and Edmonds case, 130, 132, 136, 151, 171, 192

  and film about Whitmore case, 325–26, 353, 370, 371–72

  first trial in, 96–105

  hearing about jurors in, 129–32

  hearings about Borrero identification in, 263–66

  interrogation of Whitmore about, 36–37, 39, 47

  jury in, 96, 98, 103–6, 129–32

  McKearney official statement about, 53

  and media, 95, 102, 103, 104–5, 106, 132

  Neuberger-Whitmore discussion about, 192–93

  no defense strategy for Whitmore in, 168–69

  offer of a deal on, 95

  overturning of Whitmore conviction in, 132, 192

  and police brutality, 102

  prejudice in, 129–32

  preparation for trial for, 94–101

  reopening of, 372–73, 374–75

  and reward in Career Girls Murders case, 98

  second trial of Whitmore in, 132, 167–69

  sentencing of Whitmore in, 169, 194

  sexual dimensions of, 95

  third trial in, 192, 193–95

  vacating of Whitmore conviction in, 375–77

  and Viruet testimony, 354–57, 372

  Whitmore bail hearing in, 171–72

  and Whitmore lawsuit against New York City, 391

  and Whitmore as witness to assault, 35

  and Whitmore’s confession, 50, 53, 99, 130, 192, 193

  Whitmore’s reaction to verdict in, 102

  and Whitmore’s release on bail, 231

  and Whitmore’s robbery conviction, 276, 277

  Whitmore’s testimonies in, 99–100, 101–2

  BOSS (Bureau of Special Services) (NYPD), 243–44, 255, 268, 301–2, 303–4, 358

  the Box, 65–66, 67, 115, 117, 142, 144, 179

  Boyle, Robert, 386–87

  Branker (detective), 149

  Brent (police sergeant), 149

  Breslin, Jimmy, 119, 120

  Broderick, Vincent L., 154–55

  Bronx

  Bin Wahad childhood in, 60, 62–63

  Bin Wahad and Joseph hiding in, 314

  Bin Wahad return to, 179–81

  BLA in, 380

  Black Panthers in, 235, 289

  Elsmere Tenants Association in, 244

  gangs in, 60–61

  housing projects in, 63

  policemen homes outside, 394

  See also Triple-O social club; specific person

  Brooklyn

  Black Panthers in, 273–74, 289

  gambling in, 124

  gangs in, 189–91

  Manhattan rivalry with, 44–45, 81–82

  and police views about race, 349

  police violence in, 76

  policemen’s homes outside, 394

  riots in, 76, 128

  and Whitmore TV film, 371

  Whitmore’s return to, 324

  See also specific person or section

  Brooklyn Criminal Court

  and Black Panthers Nostrand Avenue–police incident, 228–29

  Black Panthers–police incident at, 239–42, 267

  Whitmore arraignment in, 59

  Whitmore bail hearing in, 171

  Brooklyn D.A.’s office

  and Borrero case, 106, 169–70, 192, 193, 325, 372–73, 375–76, 391

  and Edmonds case, 136–37

  and Everett trials, 128

  fears of retribution within, 135, 136

  and Gallashaw-Dean murder case, 174–75

  leaking of information by, 106, 135, 136

  and Rockefeller investigation of circumstances surrounding Whitmore confession, 266

  Whitmore case as embarrassment to, 193

  and Whitmore (Gerald)–Puerto Rican death, 190–91

  See also specific person

  Brooklyn House of Detention: Whitmore at, 67, 68, 101, 106, 129, 138, 141, 144, 146, 188, 352

  Brooklyn Supreme Court

  Edmonds murder trial in, 137

  Whitmore hearing in, 263–66

  Brothers, David, 241

  Brown, Claude, 27–28

  Brown, Egbert, 92–93

  Brown, James, 180, 299

  Brown, Ronald, 275–76

  Brownstein, Irwin, 372–73, 375–76

  Brownsville (Brooklyn)

  arrest of Black Panthers in, 239–41

  riots in, 76

  Whitmore moves to, 32, 33–34

  Whitmore returns to, 188

  and Whitmore TV film, 371

  Bruh, Brian, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 339, 340

  Buckley, William F. Jr., 85, 119, 120, 153, 198, 278

  Buffalo State University, 383

  Bulger, Edward J., 53

  appearance of, 42–43

  awards for, 81

  and blue plastic wrapper, 44–45, 80

  and Brooklyn-Manhattan rivalry, 44–45

  Career Girls murder case assigned to, 44

  and Career Girls Murders trial, 148–50, 151

  and Coleman-O’Meara case, 44, 103, 127

  determination of lying blacks by, 81, 150

  and Edmonds case, 138

  Glass discussion with, 80–81

  interrogation techniques of, 45

  and media, 54, 59

  NAACP concerns about confessions elicited by, 127

  pulled off Career Girls mur
der case, 45

  reputation of, 43, 44, 45

  retirement of, 148

  and Rockefeller investigation, 265

  and scenario for Career Girl Murders, 48–49

  and Whitmore interrogation, 42–43, 45–46, 48–49, 79, 138, 150, 265

  and Whitmore statement/confession, 50, 51, 53, 80, 265

  Whitmore’s lack of identification of, 138

  Bull, Iris, 204, 206, 208, 223, 226, 229, 245, 272

  Bureau of Prisons, New York, 58, 117, 129, 141, 179, 373

  Burnham, David, 240–41, 280, 281

  Bushwick (Brooklyn): black gangs in, 189

  Cannon, Jimmy, 257

  Cape May Court House (New Jersey): Whitmore at, 276–77, 393

  Cardillo, Phillip, 366, 367

  “Career Girl, Watch Your Step” (Max Wylie), 26–27

  Career Girls Murders

  and blue plastic wrapper, 44–45, 52, 80, 148–49

  and Borrero case, 95, 103, 130, 135, 168, 169, 192

  D.A. Office leaks to media about, 135–36

  decision to proceed with prosecution in, 83

  and discovery of bodies, 7–11

  dismissal of charges against Whitmore in, 135–36, 141

  and doubts about Whitmore’s guilt, 79–81

  and Edmonds case, 135, 141

  expediting of prosecution of, 69

  as high-priority investigation, 25

  initial investigation/police reports of, 12, 25–26

  jury for, 151

  and Kennedy assassination, 28–29

  and knife, 56, 110

  lack of progress in investigation of, 25–26, 30–31

  McKearney official statement about, 53–54

  media reports about, 11–12, 53–54, 59, 79, 110, 111, 151–52

  and NAACP, 135

  and photograph, 45–46, 54, 59, 78–79, 103, 106, 150

  press conference concerning, 151–52

  protection of investigation of, 83

  public reactions to, 118

  as race issue, 28, 82

  as referendum on police practices, 146

  reward offered in, 25, 98

  and Robles, 106–10, 111, 112, 127, 128, 135, 141, 146–52, 336, 368, 371

  scenarios for, 18, 48–49

  sensationalism of, 25, 28–29

  and soda bottles, 47, 80, 110

  suspects in, 45, 82–83

  trial for, 146–52

  and vacating of Whitmore conviction, 377

  and Whitman’s legal problems, 351–52

  Whitmore alibi for, 79, 106, 219

  and Whitmore’s arraignment, 54–57, 59

  Whitmore’s confession/statement concerning, 49–52, 56, 58, 59, 70, 80, 82, 146

  Whitmore’s drawing about, 48–49, 147–48

  Whitmore’s interrogation about, 45–49, 150–51

  Whitmore’s testimony about, 146–48

  Wylie’s (Max) writing about, 26–27

  See also Hoffert, Emily; Wylie, Janice; specific person

  Carey, Richard F., 48

  Carmichael, Stokely, 183–85, 186, 187, 198, 204–5

  Carson, Sonny, 173–74

  Cassese, John, 155, 159, 239

  Castro, Fidel, 247

  Cavanaugh, Thomas, 106, 108, 109, 371

  Cawley, Donald F., 380

  CBS newsmagazine: Phillips profile for, 383

  CBS-TV

  The Marcus-Nelson Murders on, 370–72

  The Hate That Hate Produced on, 243

  Whitmore film for, 353, 370–72

  Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 29, 173–74

  Cetewayo (aka Michael Tabor), 272, 282, 284, 287, 288, 291, 296, 297, 298, 299, 300, 319, 320

  check-cashing store (New Jersey): robbery at, 392–93

  Chesimard, JoAnne (aka Assata Shakur), 338, 381–82

  Chicago Eight, 284

  Chicago, Illinois, Black Panther Party in, 281, 290

  Christian, Dave, 73

  Church (Frank) Committee, hearings by, 386

  Civil Liberties Union, New York, 141

  civil rights

  and Bin Wahad case, 183, 386–88

  Black Power as outgrowth of battle for, 198

  and Borrero’s identification of Whitmore, 212

  and goals of Black Panthers, 359

  progress in New York City of, 69–70, 76, 393–94

  Whitmore case as matter of, 110–11, 114, 391

  Civil Rights Act (1964), 69

  civil rights movement

  in Alabama, 30, 120, 184

  black indifference to, 128

  and censorship of prison newspapers, 59

  FBI investigation of, 215–16

  Kennedy support for, 29–30

  leadership of, 214

  in Mississippi, 85, 184

  New York Times survey about, 175

  and Panther Twenty-one case, 285

  shift in priorities of, 127

  splits within, 216

  “white backlash” against, 175

  Whitmore’s lack of knowledge about, 187

  See also specific person or organization

  Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB), 154–55, 159–61, 173, 175–76

  Clark, Freddy, 124–25

  Cleaver, Eldridge

  in Algiers, 266–67, 274, 288–89, 292, 313

  Algonquin Hotel press conference of, 246–47

  arrests of, 224, 266

  background of, 205

  and Black Panthers, 205, 206, 208, 214, 215, 216, 226, 286, 288–89, 290, 292, 300, 315

  and gun battle with Oakland police, 224

  influence on Bin Wahad of, 205, 206, 208, 216, 225, 246, 358

  and leadership of Black Panthers, 216, 288–89, 290, 292, 300, 315

  New York visit of, 246

  and Panther-police shootout in Oakland, 286

  and police repression, 216–17

  as presidential candidate, 246–47

  in prison, 205

  and Ramparts-police encounter, 205–6

  revocation of parole of, 266

  security detail for, 246, 247

  Shabazz meeting with, 205

  Soul on Ice by, 216, 246

  Cleaver, Kathleen, 224, 290

  Cleveland, Ohio: Black Panthers in, 226, 241

  Clinton Correctional Facility for Women (New Jersey), 381

  COINTELPRO (counter-intelligence program), FBI, 215–16, 244–45, 270, 292–94, 297, 300, 301, 320, 358, 386

  Coleman, David, 44, 127

  Coleman, William, 103

  Collegian Crowns gang, 60

  Collier, Robert, 282

  Colonial Park Housing Project (Harlem), 322, 336

  Colson Lumber Company, 275, 276

  Coltrane, John, 224

  Comerford, James J., 55, 56, 57

  Committee to Defend the Panther Twenty-one, 287, 294, 298

  Committee to Defend Richard “Dhoruba” Moore, 360

  communism, 121, 226, 243, 269, 278, 281

  “community policing,” 302, 303–4

  “Comstock” (Great Meadow Correctional Facility), 58, 65, 115–17, 142, 249–50

  “conditions man,” 87, 340

  Condon, Richard, 307

  confession, Whitmore

  and abolishment of death penalty in New York State, 145

  and appeals by Whitmore, 192, 210

  and Borrero case, 50, 53, 99, 100, 130, 169, 192, 193

  and Career Girls Murders, 49–52, 56, 58, 59, 70, 80, 82, 146

  D.A. Office’s doubts about, 135–36

  and Edmonds case, 50, 53, 136–38, 140

  Hundley hearing about, 137–38

  Koota investigation of circumstances surrounding, 136–37

 

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