Article: FBI suspected leaks to Mob.

South Florida investigators probing the 1982 murder of a Mob-connected Winchester financier were told by Boston FBI agents that they didn't trust their own office to keep sensitive information secret, documents obtained by the Herald show.

According to a Metro-Dade Police Department report on the murder of 45-year-old John "Jack" Callahan, two FBI agents were working with Metro-Dade detectives trying to tie the murder to Callahan's associate with World Jai Alai, a Miami-based sports gambling company.

While discussing World Jai Alai and its security director, former ex-Boston FBI Agent H. Paul Rico, the two agents mentioned that they were "somewhat ...

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