Why did the superintendent of the Massachusetts State Police order an official reprimand of the state trooper who included in a police report salacious details about the arrest of a judge's daughter?
It might be the strangest detail of this sordid story.
BOSTON — Massachusetts State Police Colonel Richard D. McKeon is now retiring after a federal lawsuit surfaced alleging he and others at the top of command ordered a state trooper to alter the arrest report of the daughter of a Dudley District Court judge, but the development is apparently not the end of the legal imbroglio.
On Friday a second state trooper involved in creating the original arrest report for 30-year-old Alli Bibaud, daughter of Judge Timothy Bibaud, slapped McKeon, Major Susan Anderson, and others with a similar federal lawsuit.