Robert Licciardi
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He was found guilty. He's exactly where he should be right now. You know, and we like it that way.
He was found guilty. He's exactly where he should be right now. You know, and we like it that way.
I was never the same after that. Something in me went with my dad because we just had that type of relationship. And I just admired and respected him so much and I just expected him to be around, you know, for a longer time. I feel very cheated by my brother. by what he did. And I feel very angry sometimes at my other brother, Michael, for what he did to my dad, you know, before he passed away.
I was never the same after that. Something in me went with my dad because we just had that type of relationship. And I just admired and respected him so much and I just expected him to be around, you know, for a longer time. I feel very cheated by my brother. by what he did. And I feel very angry sometimes at my other brother, Michael, for what he did to my dad, you know, before he passed away.
But, you know, it's sad that it had to end the way that it did. And so I'm just finding peace within myself.
But, you know, it's sad that it had to end the way that it did. And so I'm just finding peace within myself.
I was paranoid. I suffer from bipolar disorder.
I was paranoid. I suffer from bipolar disorder.
Yeah, I'm not sure where all that came from. I really, I'm not sure. I can't really say.
Yeah, I'm not sure where all that came from. I really, I'm not sure. I can't really say.
At page 116, line 15, Michael testifies that he received a $200,000 bonus from Corvette Company in 1990. That statement could not be farther from the truth. In the summer of 1989, my father told me that Michael had stolen $200,000 from him by cashing a certificate of deposit without my father's knowledge.
At page 116, line 15, Michael testifies that he received a $200,000 bonus from Corvette Company in 1990. That statement could not be farther from the truth. In the summer of 1989, my father told me that Michael had stolen $200,000 from him by cashing a certificate of deposit without my father's knowledge.
I'm serving a subpoena. Grand jury to the death of Jack Luchardi. The date is 10-17-94. The time is 3-20 p.m. We're at the intersection of Orange and Willow. Mr. Luchardi, did you understand that this grand jury subpoena commands your appearance? Yes, I did. Okay. Do you understand? Failure to attend will be damned guilty of contempt of court and you can be arrested. Understand?
I'm serving a subpoena. Grand jury to the death of Jack Luchardi. The date is 10-17-94. The time is 3-20 p.m. We're at the intersection of Orange and Willow. Mr. Luchardi, did you understand that this grand jury subpoena commands your appearance? Yes, I did. Okay. Do you understand? Failure to attend will be damned guilty of contempt of court and you can be arrested. Understand?
I had no idea you guys were police officers. Okay, we thought you were stopping. Okay, this is your copy. Okay? Here's the room you're supposed to report to. Okay?
I had no idea you guys were police officers. Okay, we thought you were stopping. Okay, this is your copy. Okay? Here's the room you're supposed to report to. Okay?
First we have to come to understanding that, you know, none of us know exactly what happened.
First we have to come to understanding that, you know, none of us know exactly what happened.