Death penalty.
What is the suspects name?
The suspect is, “A man”.
lol...
It’s usually a skinny, bearded, assistant college professor. (But not professor of any hard sciences)
i wonder how they caught him? Fingerprints on the mailer? Bragged to one too many people? If neither of those then it’s kinda of scary .
Next thing is he’ll get off by a liberal judge because it’s free speech.
Ever since the Anthrax attacks a while ago, EVERY LETTER is photographed as it is processed by the USPS - and with that, they can start zeroing in who mailed it. So if you want to get a visit from one of the few honest FBI agents still chasing crime, rather than Trump, just try doing what this clown did.
This appears to be the guy. Correct name, Correct town.
Daniel Frisiello, Beverly, MA
https://www.facebook.com/dfrisiello/about?lst=100006668889413%3A1066993434%3A1519924152
Program Assistant at Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Boston
Past: Northeast ARC
Studied Legal Administrative at North Shore Community College
Past: Learning Prep School
Lives in Beverly, Massachusetts
From Beverly, Massachusetts
9 family members
Tom Frisiello
Joyce LeClair Frisiello
Debra Langford LeClair
Brad LeClair
Mary Jo Astuti Lipson
Andrea LeClair
Margaret Curran Billings
Emily Grillo
Adrienne LeClair Parrelli
Fruitcake looking chump. Im sure it seemed like a good idea at the time.
https://www.facebook.com/dfrisiello
SOMEONE DO SCREEN CAPTURES before it gets scrubbed
By Dan Glaun dglaun@masslive.comUpdated 12:22 PM; Posted 11:30 AM
Daniel Frisiello, a 24-year-old Beverly man, has been charged with sending a letter containing white powder to Donald Trump Jr., President Donald Trump's eldest son.
And, according to the criminal complaint issued by the Massachusetts U.S. Attorney's Office, Trump's family were not Frisiello's only victims.
Frisiello was charged with five counts of mailing a threat to cause injury and five counts of making hoax threats, after allegedly sending letters containing powder to five different addresses in the last month.
One letter, sent last month, sparked national news coverage after members of Trump's family opened it and were hospitalized as a precaution.
Three people in the apartment, including his wife Vanessa Trump, were taken to New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell Medical Center, the New York City Fire Department told NBC News.
The powder in all five letters was found to be non-hazardous, according to the criminal complaint.
The letter to Trump was postmarked from Boston on Feb. 7, according to the complaint authored by Postal Inspector Michael J. Connelly. It included both an "unknown suspicious white powder" and a hostile message, Connelly wrote.
"You are an awful, awful person. I am surprised that your father lets you speak on TV," Frisiello allegedly wrote. "You make the family idiot, Eric, look smart. This is the reason why people hate you, so you are getting what you deserve. So shut the [expletive] UP!"
Investigators were initially given a false lead when someone falsely took credit for sending the letter in a post on the Facebook page of a Boston news station, the complaint said. That person later recanted and investigators found the person was in Minneapolis at the time the letter was sent from Boston.
Frisiello's other letters all contained white powder and allegedly targeted four other people involved in high-profile legal and social controversies.
Frisiello also sent a letter to California U.S. Attorney Nicola T. Hanna, blaming her for the death of former Glee actor Mark Salling, who reportedly killed himself on Jan. 30 while awaiting sentencing on child pornography charges.
Another letter was sent to Stanford University Professor Michele Dauber, who had advocated for the victim of convicted rapist Brock Turney and had worked to recall Judge Aaron Persky, who was criticized across the United States for sentencing Turner to six months in jail.
"Since you are going to disrobe Persky, I am going to treat you like 'Emily Doe,' " Frisiello allegedly wrote. "Let's see what kind of sentence I get for being a rich white male."
The fourth letter, sent to Michigan Sen. Deborah Stabenow, was postmarked on Feb. 12 and opened by an individual in Stabenow's office. The message inside criticized Stabenow for her comments sympathizing with Randy Margrave, the father of three victims of former USA Gymnastics team doctor and serial sexual abuser Larry Nassar, who tried to attack Nassar during a sentencing hearing in February.
"If you condone Margraves [sic] reaction to his daughter's testimony on Dr. Nassar, you are no better than he is. You deserve what is coming to you like he is thinking you're a [expletive] version of a vigilante," Frisiello allegedly wrote.
The fifth letter included both white powder and a series of anti-Semitic slurs directed at California Republican Congressional candidate Antonion Sabato Jr, an Italian actor and Trump supporter with Jewish roots.
Frisiello's efforts to hide his identity were undone when he allegedly used the website shipyourenemiesglitter.com -- currently taken offline -- to send Dauber a "glitter bomb" containing the same message as the white powder envelope she had already received.
Investigators contacted the owner of the the website, who reviewed records and disclosed that Frisiello had ordered the glitter bomb for Dauber.
"The owner also told law enforcement that Frisiello had attempted to use his company to send over ten additional glitter bombs to other people, including members of President Trump's family," the criminal complaint said.
Investigators obtained Frisiello's IP address from the payment service used by shipyourenemiesglitter.com and his address from RMV records and law enforcement databases.
Investigators also found a Facebook account apparently belonging to Frisiello. Frisiello allegedly posted a news clip about the white powder envelope sent to Trump Jr. on Feb. 12. Other posts referred to Salling's death and Stabenow's reaction to the Nassar case. Investigators also tracked Frisiello's card purchases to a Beverly CVS, and reviewed security footage that showed a man who appeared to be Frasiello making the purchase.
They also found evidence of stamp purchases and packing tape matching those found on the envelopes in Frisiello's trash.
A warrant for Frisiello's arrest was issued on Feb. 28, and the criminal complaint against him was publicly released Thursday morning.
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Has this been reported on CNN or the 3 major networks?
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