"A Criminal Injustice," by Richard Firstman and Jay Salpeter, hits bookstores tomorrow. For more info, or to order from Amazon, visit their website.
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wow cant believe i had to buy the book. what a joke.
Posted by: lo | January 02, 2009 at 11:13 PM
Hey Marty, go read Newsday.com and tell me what you think of all those lovely post.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!
Posted by: lo | January 03, 2009 at 12:00 AM
So you know Chris huh? In the book he is Asian, but he is a white man from Long Island who was also kicked out of Clinton Correctional APPU Facility along with Marty for inappropriate matters pertaining to the Assistant Deputy Superintendent of APPU, Stan Berg.
THIS IS ON NEWSDAY.COM.
Posted by: lo | January 03, 2009 at 12:11 AM
Honestly, PeteF, you've wasted so much time and energy posting comments on a case that is so rife with inconsistencies, you actually believe what you're writing. What's worse is you actually expect the other people posting here to swallow your garbage as well.
All you do is need to pay close attention to all the lies being spewed by these crackers who all try to boast about their involvement in a crime they obviously couldn't have been smart enough to commit. None of their stories add up, whether by statements made after the fact or by signed afidavit, they've all admitted they were not involved, and the result is a murder getting freed. Sure, I'm not the judge or the jury, but even I could see all Salpeter did was create enough of a smoke screen to confuse anyone and everyone weighing the merits of this circus, thereby leaving the prosecution no other options but to spring this goofball free.
Perhaps you should step away from your computer now and stop trying to protect and defend the honor of a municipality like the Suffolk County DA, because they're all a bunch of criminals themselves. Oh, and happy new year to you... N
Posted by: lo | January 03, 2009 at 12:16 AM
So far what I have read, everything is pretty much dead on. I don't know who the gentleman posting the above comments is but the only putting up a smoke screen is him.
I don't pretend to know every minute detail about Marty's case but I do know Jerry Steuerman, Peter Kent and Joey "Gunz" Creedon have gotten away with murder. I also know that retired detective K. James McCready deserves to be behind bars for framing Marty.
Posted by: Robert L. Olson | January 05, 2009 at 06:14 PM
Tough book to get at the book stores. Got it right away on amazon.com. Tough book to put down. Good work, Jay.
Posted by: Vito G. | January 06, 2009 at 11:22 PM
After reading the book with an open mind, I am now 100% sure that Marty Tankleff killed his parents.
Posted by: Ken | January 15, 2009 at 04:59 PM
Open mind? Mind open to what? Peyote? You can honestly say that you can believe that a kind just barely 17 would murder the people closest to him for an inheritance he knew he wouldn't collect until well in his mid 20's.
On the other hand, you don't find it troubling that a guy who owed Marty's father what would today amount to several million dollars and is the world's shakiest human being could not be capable of murdering the Tankleffs? Did you really read the book or anything on this very website? Maybe what you have is not so much an open mind but an empty mind.
Posted by: Robert L. Olson | January 19, 2009 at 07:35 PM
I never said he did it for the inheritance, and I never mentioned Jerry Steurman either although without question he is a "shaky human being". Marty's own words and actions the morning of the murders are what convinced me and, like the jury, his confession did not play a role in my conclussion. Sorry to upset you so much but I read the book cover to cover and that is how I feel.
Posted by: Ken | January 21, 2009 at 06:18 PM
im glad marty is home!
Posted by: bridget | March 23, 2009 at 01:29 PM
After reading the book I also think he did it.
That Jay is one fat tough guy!! His technigues are twice as bad as McCreadys.
Posted by: Bob Shalby | April 11, 2009 at 09:03 AM
Bob, I can't believe all of the trolls on this blog! Thank you so much for all of your help!
Lo=Lato (double entendre intended);
Ken=Kent (Can't speak, can't spell); &
Bob="Shabby" (can't read or type!).
Just finished reading my copy (from a special friend) on Easter Sunday. Two & 1/2 days and 593 pages of factual injustice later, I have to say: "Outrageous book Jay and Mr. Firstman! WOW!"
"Beneath the rule of men entirely great,
The pen is mightier than the sword."
~Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Posted by: 4zkidz | April 13, 2009 at 02:57 AM
This is for 4zkidz....It;s Dave....Gave you Marty;s Book. Email me at dwz1@Hotmail.com.....HOpe you are well.
Posted by: DZ | May 03, 2009 at 08:05 AM
Book hits the problems with Suffolk COunty right between the eyes!
Posted by: DZ | May 03, 2009 at 08:06 AM
let us not lose sight of the true story. 2 people, a mother and a father were murdered in cold blood. and way too many lives were destroyed because of greed and power. and all you can talk is bologna. how about some one of you get on your knee's and pray for mercy, for all involved and your selves for not doing doing that first and keeping your mouth and opinion's to your self. and leave the man alone and dont buy the book.
but i'll tell you what 2 books you should read
the old testament
the new testament
or just one
the bible and its online for free just google the bible
Posted by: p | June 07, 2009 at 07:02 AM
by the way it has all your evil minds are looking for .
murder, lies theieves prostitution. sex love and rock and roll.
yes its all in the bible
one book as a whole :) <3
Posted by: p | June 07, 2009 at 07:05 AM
Please read the email I sent you. You are absolutely a ray of hope for the many wrongfully convicted. I do hope you respond.
Thanks so much.
Posted by: Terri | June 09, 2009 at 01:12 AM
Happy to hear that the conviction was overturned. I moved away from LI a few years ago and just looked this up to see what had happened. Too bad it took 17 years.
Posted by: Melissa | June 19, 2009 at 12:49 PM