Carl Knudsen person
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But for some reason, he found it necessary to buy eight money counting machines in the space of a month in 1986. Money counting machines for someone who has no job. To U.S. Customs agent Fred Hero and IRS agent Carl Knudsen, that made it ve…
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The two agents were on the prowl for money launderers, and a good way to find them was to track the sales of money counting machines. T.O. and Knudsen dropped by Bell Police Department to see if anyone knew anything about this guy buying al…
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to federal agents. They could find the suspect. Guzetta could help them surveil it, issue the search warrant, and take part of the money. The trio did some very good work together at first, Gio said. We took a lot of dope off the street and…
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hidden in nondescript rental houses around the city. The raid didn't produce any cocaine. Guzetta said that the brothers disclaimed ownership of the $400,000, handing it over to the feds, which satisfied the two, Gio and Knudsen. They seize…
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Bell PD detective Jerry Gazzetta, the narcotics officer who originally began the investigation, was accused of stealing cocaine but never charged. In 1988, IRS agent Carl Knudsen, who'd had a falling out with Gazzetta over his handling of t…