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[The Unsolved Shadows of the Gamari Murder: A Cold Case Pursuit]-[Carl & Jackie - Part 2: The Triggermen (Carl Gaimari)]

Anatomy of Murder · B2 · 2022-09-20

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The Cold Case of Carl Gamari

In April 1979, Carl Gamari was murdered in his Inverness home. The crime scene was staged as a home invasion, with two masked men holding his wife, Jackie, and their children captive before shooting Carl six times. Despite a thorough initial investigation, the case went cold, largely due to the diversion of resources toward the American Airlines Flight 191 disaster. Decades later, in 2011, Detective Mike Kirby reopened the case, uncovering a web of betrayal, greed, and potential mob connections.

The Puppet Master: Jackie Gamari

Evidence suggests that the murder was orchestrated by Jackie Gamari. Motivated by a desire to divorce Carl without losing her financial standing, Jackie was engaged in an extramarital affair with Sam Greco, a police officer and associate of the notorious mob-linked figure William Hanhardt. The day after the murder, Jackie and Sam aggressively sought access to Carl’s accounts, with records showing they opened a new account using a check number that matched Sam Greco’s police badge number—an act described by investigators as a "victory dance" on the victim's grave.

Searching for the Trigger Men

Detective Kirby’s investigation shifted toward identifying the two men who carried out the shooting. Evidence pointed toward Frank Dindia, a cousin of Sam Greco, and his brother, Sal. The trail was riddled with suspicious financial activity, including Frank purchasing a restaurant with cash shortly after the murder and the subsequent suspicious burning down of a bar owned by Sam and Jackie. Furthermore, composite sketches created by neighbors who witnessed the men fleeing the scene in 1979 bear a striking resemblance to arrest photos of Frank and Sal Dindia from that same era.

Corroborating the Narrative

Kirby’s persistence led to several potential informants, though the road to justice remained blocked by legal hurdles. One informant, a woman who died of an overdose, reportedly overheard a conversation regarding the murder at a party. Another informant, dubbed "Guy," revealed that Frank Dindia confessed to the murder to his wife before their wedding. While this confession is not protected by "marital privilege" because it occurred before the vows, the investigative team continues to face significant challenges, including the destruction of original forensic evidence in police station floods and the lack of a definitive DNA match.

A Quest for Accountability

Despite the lack of formal charges against the Dindia brothers, the investigation has yielded compelling circumstantial evidence. When confronted, Frank Dindia tellingly asked Detective Kirby, "When you come to get me, will you call me and I'll just turn myself into you?" This, combined with the uncanny match between witness sketches and the suspects' mugshots, suggests that the pieces of the puzzle are slowly coming together. Detective Kirby and his team continue to pursue the truth, hoping that public awareness and new information will finally bring accountability to the Gamari family, who have waited over four decades for justice.

🎯Key Sentences

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DNA wasn't really a thing in 1979.
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Think about that for a moment.
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I know this is going to shock you.
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It always goes back to records.
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Perhaps he sees the writing on the wall.
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📝Key Phrases

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let that number sink in
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take it easy
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wrap your head around
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out of whack
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all hands on deck
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📖 Transcript

Previously on Anatomy of Murder.
Ma'am, for the record, could you state your name, please?
It's Elsie.
And we're going to be calling who at what phone number?
I'm going to be calling my sister Jackie.
Jackie claimed that two armed masked men came into the house, took her and the three kids and put them in a closet, tied them up.

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