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Giant Pearl Tied to Family Squabbles
Las Vegas Sun ^ | 1/29/05 | JON SARCHE/AP

Posted on 01/30/2005 2:31:56 PM PST by wagglebee

Legend has it the so-called Pearl of Allah was created as a symbol of peace 2,500 years ago in ancient China. To Victor Barbish, the 14-pound gem has been nothing but a big headache.

The football-sized grayish lump has been tied to enough greed, drama and intrigue to rival any Agatha Christie mystery, including two contract killings and a court fight that ended with one of the largest jury awards of its type in Colorado history.

"It draws the wrong type of people," said Barbish, the pearl's majority owner who lives in Colorado Springs. "It's only a pearl. It has a nice history. It was made to do something good, apparently, but what it's been drawing, it's been terrible."

Barbish says he kept the pearl in a Denver bank vault and a series of safe deposit boxes over the years, but he won't disclose its present location, even though he'd like to unload the gem to a museum or library.

How the pearl wound up in Colorado is quite a tale - an extraordinary one, if the rumors are to be believed. It is purportedly a former amulet of Chinese philosopher Lao-Tzu, who is said to have carved his face and those of Confucius and Buddha into its surface. It was then planted in successively larger clams for generations; the convolutions on its surface resemble a human brain.

According to legend, the pearl was lost in a shipwreck centuries ago, then found in 1934 off Palawan Island in the Philippines by a diver who drowned when he reached into a huge clam to take it. The clam and the diver were pulled to shore and the island's chief, a Muslim who named the pearl, took possession.

About five years later, Wilburn Dowell Cobb saved the life of the chief's son and was given the pearl in gratitude. Cobb's heirs sold it in 1980 for $200,000 to Beverly Hills jeweler Peter Hoffman, who in turn sold part ownership to Barbish.

The two men formed the now-defunct World's Largest Pearl Co. Inc. in California and raised money by selling interests in the pearl to investors including Joe Bonicelli.

This is where the history turns bloody.

The pearl is now part of the largest wrongful-death judgment in Colorado history after a jury recently awarded $32.4 million to Bonicelli's adult children, who sued over the 1975 death of their mother in a contract killing.

After Bonicelli's death in 1998, police said they determined that the decades-old killing was done at his behest.

His children want the pearl sold so they can be paid the settlement they won against their father's estate. They plan to use the money to establish a foundation in their mother's name to help abused women and children, said their lawyer, Richard Tegtmeier.

Bonicelli left his estate to his youngest daughter, whom he fathered with his second wife. Neither her attorney nor Phillips' attorney returned calls.

Appraisers have valued the pearl at up to $60 million, Tegtmeier said.

He said further court action will be necessary to determine how his clients will receive their money - but it will have to include selling the pearl.

Barbish just wants to be rid of it, but on his terms.

"We are donating that pearl," he said. "We don't want the money for it. We want it to go to a charity for everybody to see and view, either a museum or a presidential library."


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To: wagglebee

There is much more to this saga. My client, Delfino Ortega, was framed for both these wife-killings on the testimony of Tom Phillips. Physical evidence proves Tom Phillips lied in 1974 and again at Ortega's trial in 2001. The frame-up was engineered in 2001 by the famous detective Lou Smit; who failed in '75 to solve the killing of Mrs. Bonicelli. The frame-up was about greed and the desire of the Bonicelli children to establish guilt in a criminal court in order to go after the big pearl in a civil court (obviously, it worked). Tom Phillips testivied his wife was shot while sitting in the front set of his car, one bullet passing through her skill, leaving an exit wound the size of a golf ball; but leaving NO outshoot of blood, hair, brain and bone on the interior of the car. Photos also prove the shooting did not happen where Phillips said, as one bullet passed through the windshiled, leaving NO glass fragments on the pavement. I know this because I am Mr. Ortega's defense investigator. At trial, I was tricked into perjury by the District Attorney, Dave Gilbert (now a Judge). In his attempt to rehabilitate Phillips, he asked if I had seen a news article which supported Phillips' story. I testified I had not seen the article and only subsequently learned that no such article existed. I gave a truthful answer to a question that was a lie. Mr. Ortega is my friend as well as my client. We first met in 1976 shortly after this series of homicides. He took me into his heart, his home and the home of his parents; hardly something one would expect from a man with murders on his conscience because, at the time, I was a special investigator for a Colorado Grand Jury. One of the reasons none of this known is the fact that the only real news source in Colorado Springs (The Gazette) is historically in the pocket of the Distrit Attorney's office.


81 posted on 02/03/2005 8:36:59 AM PST by jtmosier
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To: SamAdams76
I read a short story some time ago about how a pearl brought nothing but bad luck. The person who found it ended up tossing it back in the ocean.

John Steinbeck's short novel The Pearl comes to mind.

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