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ctnewsjunkie.com - Much
More To Waterbury Missing Person Case
By
Andy Thibault
October 2, 2006
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EDITOR'S NOTE: This story is available for reprint or citation
courtesy of The Cool Justice Report, http://cooljustice.blogspot.com/
The state Freedom of Information Commission has compelled the Waterbury
Police Department to hand-deliver its file on the Billy Smolinski case to
the FOI office in Hartford for an in-camera review.
During a hearing on Tuesday, Sept. 26, Waterbury Police legal advisor Gary
Roosa said he could deliver the file and an index within one week.
Smolinski, 33, has been missing for more than two years. Foul play is
suspected. Smolinski's family complained police did not initially take
them seriously and failed to perform basic investigative tasks in a timely
manner. Central to the case is a love triangle involving a politician who
recently resigned from office.
The in-camera or secret review by FOI Commission staff would lead to a
determination of what records can be released to the public.
The Sept. 26 hearing followed a complaint filed Aug. 4, Docket # FIC
2006-389, Andy Thibault v. Chief, Police Department, City of Waterbury.
The first formal request was made July 28. It was denied Aug. 4, resulting
in the complaint.
Such documents are public records unless police can demonstrate they are
taking substantive action to pursue the case. Police must also show that
release of the records would harm an ongoing investigation.
Waterbury Police Lt. Chris Corbett, testifying at the Sept. 26 hearing,
could not cite any recent investigative activity by his department in the
Smolinski matter.
Roosa and Corbett pointed to a letter written by Deputy Police Chief James
Nardozzi on Aug. 4, the same day the FOI complaint was filed.
The letter, written to the agent in charge of the New Haven FBI office,
Nardozzi, said the Waterbury PD had "exhausted all avenues of
investigation available to us."
"Thus," Nardozzi said, "We are requesting the assistance of
the Federal Bureau of Investigation in conducting a joint FBI-WPD
investigation into the disappearance of Mr. Smolinski."
Corbett testified that at least one FBI agent has been looking at the
file. But, he could not say whether any interviews had been conducted.
Based on the letter to the FBI, Roosa sought a continuance of the FOI
hearing. The request was denied by the hearing officer, Atty. Mary Schwind,
after argument that the mere writing of a letter did not constitute an
ongoing investigation.
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