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More remarkably, Franazi claims the shooter was a person who remains alive today, incarcerated in a federal prison, not a long-dead mobster or anonymous figure. This assertion opens the possibility that the case might still be solved if that individual were to confess.
The Hidden Evidence and Its Silence
Franazi possesses tapes—recordings of someone intimately involved in the hit describing what transpired. But these tapes have not been made public or handed over to law enforcement. He cites reasons such as protecting family members still at risk, fear of mob retaliation, or doubts about the information's conclusiveness without physical evidence.