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DOSSIER SEASON II - EP. 7: THE FORGOTTEN FILES WITH KENNETH BOAGNI

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In June of 2005, the Wallace Family Civil Trial was in court, the wheels of justice were spinning.

On a Friday afternoon Perry Sanders told the Court and the judge that he'd received a telephone call from someone claiming to be a former officer of the LAPD.

This person in the phone call provided detailed information about the existence of evidence concerning the Biggie murder.

The judge directed the Wallace family lawyers to provide to the City of LA,

all available information about this development and directed the City of LA to conduct a thorough investigation.

The trial was temporarily adjourned.

As a result of the search of Robbery-Homicide undisclosed evidence was discovered, much of which was in the desk or cabinet of Detective Steven Katz, the lead detective in the Biggie Murder investigation.

The documents centered around interviews by numerous police officers of Kenneth Boagni, who had been Rafael Perez’s cellmate for some extended period of time.

Kenneth Boagni re-joins Don Sikorski to discuss a number of topics related to ’The Forgotten Files’ in this week’s episode.

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In June of 2005, the Wallace Family Civil Trial was in court, the wheels of justice were spinning.

On a Friday afternoon Perry Sanders told the Court and the judge that he'd received a telephone call from someone claiming to be a former officer of the LAPD.

This person in the phone call provided detailed information about the existence of evidence concerning the Biggie murder.

The judge directed the Wallace family lawyers to provide to the City of LA,

all available information about this development and directed the City of LA to conduct a thorough investigation.

The trial was temporarily adjourned.

As a result of the search of Robbery-Homicide undisclosed evidence was discovered, much of which was in the desk or cabinet of Detective Steven Katz, the lead detective in the Biggie Murder investigation.

The documents centered around interviews by numerous police officers of Kenneth Boagni, who had been Rafael Perez’s cellmate for some extended period of time.

Kenneth Boagni re-joins Don Sikorski to discuss a number of topics related to ’The Forgotten Files’ in this week’s episode.

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