Private eye who blew open Hialeah ballot case had been there before
Private eye who blew open Hialeah ballot case had been there before
Posted on Saturday, 08.11.12
When private eye Joe Carrillo followed Deisy Cabrera around Hialeah two weeks ago, he never imagined how politically explosive his findings would turn out to be.
By Charles Rabin
crabin@MiamiHerald.com
The private investigator who broke open the Hialeah absentee-ballot case that has vexed Miami-Dades two highest-profile elections is so paranoid, he wont part with his keys because someone might break into his car and steal his computer.
My computers have been hacked. You know they want to get into my car. They might be listening to my phone calls and they have my GPS, said an animated Jose Joe Carrillo. Ever since that day, my life has been hell.
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What is known is that since Carrillo informed Miami-Dade Police in mid-July about the actions of a Hialeah woman he was hired to follow, the countys mayor and state attorney have been fending off questions about improper absentee-ballot collections, political operatives have been fired, and a 56-year-old woman known as a boletera has been charged with ballot fraud.
In short, what had been a relatively calm election cycle with somewhat intriguing mayoral and state attorney races has spun into a telenovela filled with intrigue playing out in Hialeah, a city that has long been recognized as the Rubiks Cube of politics. The election for mayor, state attorney, and several other local and state posts is Tuesday.
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