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by Peter Verzola July 15, 2008 ![]() |
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Public
Corruption Watch - Infamous Sites:
434 Alvarado Street in San Francisco, CA |
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These little or non-publicized historical sites, for better or worse, have affected the fates, fortunes, and careers of politicians, poverty profiteers, pornographers, pollsters, and voter fraud practioners. This new documented web page (see below) exposes San Francisco's infamous sites which are unknown, unpublicized, or censored, by mainstream media morons. These sites are significant because of their connection to:
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434
ALVARADO STREET MAY 1, 1969 BRUTAL MUDER OF SF POLICE INSPECTOR BRODNIK |
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![]() ![]() (Above) Holy Cross Cemetary--in
Colma California, the gravesite of Joseph
Brodnik
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On the day of Brodnik's murder, Peter Paul (Verzola) was
investigating an insurance case
involving a woman on Folsom Street, in San Francisco, who operated a
flop house for
elderly men. She'd buy life insurance on them. Then they
mysteriouly died. The policies were eventually cancelled.
She sued in federal court but lost. However, no one could prove these guys were murdered.
Peter was acquainted with some of the undercover San Francisco Police, who worked in the same South of Market, Mission, and Western Addition districts of San Francisco. Their beat included 434 Alvarado Street in the Castro-Noe Valley district. |
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