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Description
For the first time in forty years, former New York Times editor Michael Cannell unearths the full story behind two ruthless New York cops who acted as double agents for the Mafia.
No episode in NYPD history surpasses the depravities of Louis Eppolito and Stephen Caracappa, two decorated detectives who covertly acted as mafia informants and paid assassins in the Scorsese world of 1980s Brooklyn. For more than ten years, Eppolito and Caracappa moonlighted as the mob's early warning alert system, leaking names of mobsters secretly cooperating with the government and crippling investigations by sharing details of surveillance, phone taps, and impending arrests. The Lucchese boss called the two detectives his crystal ball: Whatever detectives knew, the mafia soon learned. Most grievously, Eppolito and Caracappa earned bonuses by staging eight mob hits, pulling the trigger themselves at least once.
Incredibly, when evidence of their wrongdoing arose in 1994, FBI officials failed to muster an indictment. The allegations lay dormant for a decade and were only revisited due to relentless follow up by Tommy Dades, a cop determined to break the cold case before his retirement. Eppolito and Caracappa were finally tried and then sentenced to life in prison in 2009, nearly thirty years after their crimes took place.
For the first time in forty years, former New York Times editor Michael Cannell unearths the full story behind two ruthless New York cops who acted as double agents for the Mafia. No episode in NYPD...
For the first time in forty years, former New York Times editor Michael Cannell unearths the full story behind two ruthless New York cops who acted as double agents for the Mafia.
No episode in NYPD history surpasses the depravities of Louis Eppolito and Stephen Caracappa, two decorated detectives who covertly acted as mafia informants and paid assassins in the Scorsese world of 1980s Brooklyn. For more than ten years, Eppolito and Caracappa moonlighted as the mob's early warning alert system, leaking names of mobsters secretly cooperating with the government and crippling investigations by sharing details of surveillance, phone taps, and impending arrests. The Lucchese boss called the two detectives his crystal ball: Whatever detectives knew, the mafia soon learned. Most grievously, Eppolito and Caracappa earned bonuses by staging eight mob hits, pulling the trigger themselves at least once.
Incredibly, when evidence of their wrongdoing arose in 1994, FBI officials failed to muster an indictment. The allegations lay dormant for a decade and were only revisited due to relentless follow up by Tommy Dades, a cop determined to break the cold case before his retirement. Eppolito and Caracappa were finally tried and then sentenced to life in prison in 2009, nearly thirty years after their crimes took place.
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Amazon Editors' January Pick Best History
Amazon Editors' January Pick Best History
Advance Praise
“Michael Cannell’s Blood and the Badge details the extraordinary investigation of the ‘Killer Cops’ investigation, a harrowing story of corruption and murder within law enforcement itself. Cannell misses nothing.” ―Nicholas Pileggi, bestselling author of Wiseguy and co-writer of Goodfellas
"Cannell pulls back the veil to reveal law enforcement’s most lurid chapter, an entwined tale of decorated detectives on the mafia payroll ― a true account of police depravity unearthed with intensive reporting." ―Joe Pistone, New York Times bestselling author of Donnie Brasco: My Undercover Life in the Mafia
“Michael Cannell’s Blood and the Badge details the extraordinary investigation of the ‘Killer Cops’ investigation, a harrowing story of corruption and murder within law enforcement itself. Cannell...
“Michael Cannell’s Blood and the Badge details the extraordinary investigation of the ‘Killer Cops’ investigation, a harrowing story of corruption and murder within law enforcement itself. Cannell misses nothing.” ―Nicholas Pileggi, bestselling author of Wiseguy and co-writer of Goodfellas
"Cannell pulls back the veil to reveal law enforcement’s most lurid chapter, an entwined tale of decorated detectives on the mafia payroll ― a true account of police depravity unearthed with intensive reporting." ―Joe Pistone, New York Times bestselling author of Donnie Brasco: My Undercover Life in the Mafia
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