Former State Police Col. O’Donnell Ran a FBI/Bulger Like Deal with Informant, Says "The Ghost"

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Former State Police Col. O’Donnell Ran a FBI/Bulger Like Deal with Informant, Says "The Ghost"

Charles "The Ghost" Kennedy
In a nearly thirty minute live interview on GoLocal LIVE, Charles “The Ghost” Kennedy alleges that former RI State Police Superintendent Steven O’Donnell ran a FBI/Whitey Bulger like relationship with informant Wayne David Collins in which Collins was able to commit crimes under O’Donnell and other leading police officials' supervision.

“David Collins was the prize informant of the feds, the state, and, right here in this this town, with the Providence Police,” said Kennedy.

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“He (Collins) was able to infiltrate and garnish information from several criminal organizations...how he was able to do that was his attorney and friend Joe ‘Judas’ Bevilacqua was supplying that as it is a total embarrassment to this state.”

Bevilacqua and Congressman David Cicilline’s brother John Cicilline pleaded guilty to felony conspiracy and obstruction of justice charges in 2008 after extorting accused drug dealers John and Jacqueline Mendonca. The two lawyers claimed they could win the Mendoncas leniency in court. The Mendoncas cooperated with federal officials.

Kennedy outlines the conflicted relationship that Collins had with both O’Donnell and former Providence Police Chief Urbano Prignano.

“I know the integrity of a lot of hard working police -- because there was a faction, a fraction of police officers that knew what was going on and couldn't say anything, and then you had the other side who are benefiting,” said Collins.

“Listen -- the life blood of the police is their prized informants, and they will do anything and everything to protect these people and that includes murder, and it's just so wrong. Collins, to this day, is still running that scam. It's incredible in retrospect as you look back that some members of law enforcement have changed the course of criminal history here in Rhode Island."

Former State Police Col. Steve O'Donnell
For Kennedy, who had ties to the Winter Hill Gang in Boston lead by Whitey Bulger to the New England Crime Boss Raymond Patriarca to the leading drug cartels in Columbia, his claims hit many of Rhode Island’s former top cops like Prignano who face an investigation in Providence and O’Donnell who has come under fire for his handling of the criminal investigation of 38 Studios.

O’Donnell “resigned” as head of the State Police and was hired to head the Greater Providence YMCA in October in 2016, but in recent weeks he has been the subject two sexual harassment claims with the RI Commission for Human Rights and a separate compliant for retaliation.

Kennedy says Collins and top cops misused the system for the own financial and professional gain respectively.

“There should be guidelines -- I know where Collins tried to set me up for arrest on several occasions. I was wary of him and never trusted him...the police allowed him to commit these crimes, the dichotomy there is he's creating more crime for his own profit, from mortgage schemes to fixing cases to a phony network of police officers," said Kennedy.

Mike Stanton's Prince of Providence
“I know a lot of people will dispute this, but a lot happened those years where Collins was able to fix cases for a fee. And don't believe what I say but what investigative reporters have said for years -- (Mike) Stanton, (Bill) Malinowski,” said Kennedy.

Stanton and Malinowski were two former investigative journalists with the Providence Journal. Stanton was the author of "The Prince of Providence." Malinowski was working with Kennedy for nearly two years on a book on his career in crime, but died after a battle with ALS. 

The relationship between Prignano and Collins was written about over the past decade including in a 2014 article in GoLocal:

A 2012 article in the Broward/Palm Beach New Times ties Collins to the local candidate for Sheriff:

“Chumming around with bail bondsmen has earned Israel (candidate for Sheriff) criticism in the past. During the 2008 election, in which he unsuccessfully challenged Al Lamberti, he took $500 from a bail bond agent named Wayne David Collins. Collins, arguably the most powerful bondsman in South Florida, had gotten in trouble with the law in the '80s for throwing around his influence in the Mob town of Providence, Rhode Island. He had his criminal record expunged so he could get a bail bondsman's license.”

 The “Providence Police Department Scandal Investigation” Report found that Collins, who was a bail bondsman at the time of the testing scandal, had unfettered access to the most secure section of the Providence Police Department, including confidential access codes to secure offices.

“Wayne David Collins had full access to the police department, which included the door keypad code for the intelligence bureau,” according to the Report. 

During the time of the testing scandal, Collins worked at the firm O’Connell Bail Bonds which was located in the same Dorrance Street building in Downtown Providence as the Cicilline law office – he reported to an office inside the Bevilacqua and Cicilline law firm.

Investigation into corruption in the Providence Police Dept. wrote this about Collins.

“Information also indicates that Collins has a longstanding relationship with ranking members of the Rhode Island State Police, as well with the FBI (Source Perroti/Department investigative Report,” said the Esserman report.

In an interview with GoLocalProv this week, Commissioner of Public Safety Steven Pare said when asked if Collins was an informant for him during his tenure at the State Police, “I'm not going to answer that question.  That's not an appropriate question.  Why do you want to know?”  

The testing scandal report written by Esserman’s team reported, “The January 11, 1997 Sergeant’s exam contained several suspect results. Note that this is the exam in which David Wayne Collins had possession of the documentation key.”

The tangled web of Collins simultaneously included his role as confident to Cianci’s Police Chief Prignano to office mate in the Cicilline law office (which then included now U.S. Congressman Cicilline) and an identified law enforcement informant.  

The Esserman report lead to numerous changes within the Department and actions against a number of senior officers.

Editor's Note: A previous version said Collins was appearing on GoLocal on Tuesday; it was been corrected to reflect it is Kennedy

 


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