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them what was owed. He just needed Dee's phone number to work out
some details.
Rick had gone to Atlanta Tuesday evening to pick his mother up
and drive her back. When Buddy was arrested, she had $3,800 cash on
her. There also were no holds or warrants on the car. Therefore, Atlanta
released her with both the money and the car.
At about 9:00 p.m. on Thursday, I received another call from
Rick. He was at his sister's house in Newport, Rhode Island, with his
mother. She was saying that she had no idea of what was going down
and that she would testify against Buddy if needed. But, Rick also said
that Buddy had called and stated that he was getting out Sunday and
would see her soon.
I explained what the actual situation was and they all felt relieved.
About 11:00 p.m., I got a call from Bob Jones. He was not happy with
the apparent games that New Hampshire was playing over the extradi-
tion. It appeared that New Hampshire was trying to avoid possibly hav-
ing to pay back the $50,000 or any part of it.
I urged Bob to call his lawyer and Brian Dennis in the morning
and try to see if there was anything that could be done to get him up
here to New Hampshire on Friday.
Friday morning had my first call from BD, Tampa Sheriffs De-
partment. He stated that all was set on the extradition. I asked what
Buddy might be looking at, and he stated that the charges represented
serious jail time. In fact, four of the charges were not bailable. I ex-
plained that Buddy had jumped bail both here and in Florida to the tune
of $65,000 during 1989. We told each other we would keep in close
touch as the situation developed and new warrants were issued.
My final call was to Brian Dennis at 2:07 p.m. on Friday. He stat-
ed that Bob Jones had not called. We talked. It was concluded that it
was obvious that Buddy would not be coming to New Hampshire for
the weekend. He would be extradited to Florida, and whatever adminis-
trative deals we planned would have to be worked out later through
Florida.
I had done all I could do to this point without legal help from a
sharp criminal lawyer, and that would have to come from Bob's end.
Until further notice, the case of Anthony Caruso lies at rest.86
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